Sea Voyage sequence   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 1952... 1952 Sea Voyage
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Includes

The Land of the Free i "Dear land of Australia, wide waters may sever", W. A. Amiet , 1952 single work poetry
— Appears in: Metrical Diversions of a Sexagenarian 1952; (p. 9)
Swan River Rondeau i "In Perth to-day the sun is shining bright,", W. A. Amiet , 1952 single work poetry
— Appears in: Metrical Diversions of a Sexagenarian 1952; (p. 10)
Farthest South i "We rounded Cape Agulhas in the silence of the night,", W. A. Amiet , 1952 single work poetry
— Appears in: Metrical Diversions of a Sexagenarian 1952; (p. 10)
Atlantic Watch i "Who wakes the sleepy soldiers up?", W. A. Amiet , 1952 single work poetry
— Appears in: Metrical Diversions of a Sexagenarian 1952; (p. 11)
Crossing the Line i "We crossed the Line - the starry heavens on high", W. A. Amiet , 1952 single work poetry
— Appears in: Metrical Diversions of a Sexagenarian 1952; (p. 12)

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