Issue Details: First known date: 1936... 1936 Pen Blossoms : Verse from the Garden of Years
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Yeppoon, Yeppoon - Byfield area, Rockhampton - Yeppoon area, Maryborough - Rockhampton area, Queensland,:Mary Rattenbury , 1936 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
To This Old Scribbling Padi"A friend in need,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 1)
Penprintsi"I've a call from distant lands,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 1)
Pen Blossomsi"You ask where I gathered these blossoms,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 2)
In My Name, After 1900 Yearsi""Be humble, meek, and lowly,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 3 - 4)
Shadowsi"Shadows seem to follow me,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 4 - 5)
Old Nick in the Guise of the Kaiseri"A mantle of sorrow envelops the world,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 5 - 6)
The Same Old Storyi"The sing of the moon, of the stars, and the sea,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 7 - 8)
Hero Children of the Statei"Picture (1) In his mother's arms,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 8 - 9)
Children of Evei"There's your neighbour lives next door,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 10 - 11)
Things Are Not What They Seemi"The poet that sings you that beautiful lay,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 11 - 12)
Is There Room for Mary There?i"Once again my memory travels,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 12 - 13)
The Convict's Returni"On the grey dusty road, here you see a poor swagman,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 13 - 15)
H.M.S. Brisbanei"Brisbane! first-born of Austral's daughters,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 15)
Why?i"Oh! why should we poor mortals here,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 16)
In Helli"Up in the sky, the bomb-birds fly,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 16 - 17)
Tae Margaret Wilsoni"Ye lang for hame sae far awa'!", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 17 - 18)
Reading-Room Reveriesi"Here in my room with no one in sight,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 18 - 19)
A Questioni"Onward, onward, ever onward", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 19 - 20)
Memoriesi"Old friends, old scenes, old memories,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 21 - 22)
Strangei"Strange! how we meet, strange, how we part!", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 22)
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