Issue Details: First known date: 1929... 1929 A Sweep of Lute-Strings : Being the Title Excusing a Very Few Love-Rhymes
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* Contents derived from the Canterbury, Box Hill - Burwood area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria,:Galleon Press , 1929 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
[Untitled]i"Sun and wind on the cliff above", Frederick T. Macartney , single work poetry (p. Poem III)
Untitledi"One day she danced where wave on wave", Frederick T. Macartney , single work poetry (p. Poem IV)
Note: Epigraph: 'Flower o' the peach, Death for us all, and his own life for each!'
[Untitled]i"Though you and I are more than friends", Frederick T. Macartney , single work poetry (p. Poem V)
[Untitled]i"I belong to nowhere -", Frederick T. Macartney , single work poetry (p. Poem VI)
How She Wrings My Heart!i"She thinks affection pleasant at its chores,", Frederick T. Macartney , single work poetry
Note: Untitled. Appears as Poem II. Includes epigraph: 'Flower o' the clove, All the Latin I construe is 'amo,' I love!'
You'll Know Lovei"Love's a hussy when you know her;", Frederick T. Macartney , single work poetry
Note: Untitled. Appears as Poem I. Includes epigraph: 'Flower o' the broom,
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