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Issue Details: First known date: 1914... 1914 The Witch-Maid and Other Verses
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Contents

* Contents derived from the London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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J. M. Dent , 1914 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Witch-Maidi"I wandered in the woodland a morning in the spring,", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 9-13)
The Colours of Lighti"This is not easy to understand", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 14-16)
From a Town Windowi"From my high-jutting window in town", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 17-18)
The Santa Mariai"Three green miles beneath the sea", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 19-20)
"Sumer is Icumen In"i"The beautiful old simple songs", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 21-23)
Night on the Plainsi"Out here on the plain-land at night", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 24)
Settlersi"If the gods of Hellas do not tread our shaggy mountains,", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 25-28)
My Countryi"The love of field and coppice,", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 29-31)
Swallowsi"What tells the swallows that a house is in the making,", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 32-33)
Firei"This life that we call our own", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 34)
High Placesi"My heart turns to the mountains", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 35-36)
The Closed Doori"As we crossed Alcantara", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 37-39)
Reminderi"It's I was sad at parting, but the red heart from my breast", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 40)
Culgai Paddocki"I know that the tawny grass of the plain", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 41-42)
Canticlei"For the honey-coloured moon, and the shining host of stars,", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 43-45)
March Windsi"Winds go streaming, shouting loud,", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 46)
Colouri"The lovely things that I have watched unthinking,", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 47-49)
Non Penso a Lei (Canzone Ferrandini)i"When I pass by below your window, singing,", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 50-51)
The Road to Rondai"Along the road to Ronda", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 52-53)
The Moon and the Morningi"The moon is riding high, the stars are shining", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 54-55)
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