Issue Details: First known date: 1918... no. 233 January 1918 of The School Paper : Grades V and VI est. 1912 School Paper : Grades V and VI : Poetry Number
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors is individually indexed.

    Other material in this issue includes:

    • First page picture: Untitled collage in two vertical borders of children playing accompanying poem: 'The Wind in a Frolic', [i].
    • Poetry: 'The Glasses Grannie Wears (Les Lunettes de Grand'mere)' extract from Songs of Brittany by French poet Theodore Botrel (1868-1925) with picture: 'Grannie' from painting by Percy Tarrant, iii-iv; 'The Little Waves of Breffny' by Irish poet Eva Gore Booth (1870-1926) vii; 'Song of Maelduin' by Irish poet Thomas William Rolleston (1857-1920) viii; 'The Voice is Heard' extract from The Princess by Alfred Tennyson (q.v.) viii; 'The Forsaken Merman' extract from poem by English poet Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) with two pictures: 'On a Red Gold Throne in the Heart of the Sea' (unattributed) and 'Sea Idylls (A Merman is Shown in the Foreground)' from a painting by Rupert Bunny (q.v.) in the National Gallery, Melbourne, ix-xi; 'A Child's Thought of God' by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (q.v.) xi; 'Boadicea' by William Cowper (q.v.) with picture: 'The Boadicea Monument in London: The Warrior Queen and Her Daughters in a War Chariot' by Thomas Thornycroft (1814-1885) xii-xiii; 'Dirge' extract from Cymbeline Act IV, Scene 2 by William Shakespeare (q.v.) xiv; 'The Earth and Man' by Irish poet the Reverend Stopford A. Brooke (1832-1916) xvi; 'What you think' (unattributed) xvi.
    • Notices: 'Contents' of poems in this issue, xvi; 'Spelling tests will not be taken from this number', xvi.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1918 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Wind in a Frolici"The wind one morning sprang up from sleep,", William Howitt , single work poetry (p. [i]-ii)
Note: With decorated border of children playing.
Picturesi"Rushes and heather around me,", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. iii)
Note: With picture: 'A View of Sydney Harbor' by permission of the Trustees of Arthur Streeton's oil painting in the National Gallery, Melbourne.
The 'Enterprise'i"Along the shores of Lady Bay still show", Richard Lawson , single work poetry (p. v-vii)
Note: With map: 'Portion of Map Drawn Under Batman's Direction' from Labilliere's Early History of the Colony of Victoria and illustration: 'Fawkner's "Enterprise" on the Yarra Towards the end of 1835' (unattributed).
Our Woundedi"Britain, too often, once the struggle ended,", John Oxenham , single work poetry (p. xv)
Note: With photograph: 'Wounded Heroes: Scene on the Roof of King George Hospital, London' from Bibby's Annual 1917.

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