y separately published work icon Jindyworobak Anthology, 1940 periodical issue  
Issue Details: First known date: 1940... 1940 of Jindyworobak Anthology est. 1938 Jindyworobak Anthology, 1940
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1940 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Septemberi"Aimlessly walking", Brian Alcorn , single work poetry (p. 7)
The Blind Poeti"I, intoxicant of life, watch day", Gwen Belson Taylor , single work poetry (p. 8)
River Scenei"Slowly rose the crane, blue crane...", Nancy Cato , single work poetry (p. 9)
The Song of Wawinai"I did not cry at all", James Devaney , single work poetry (p. 10)
Extravaganzai"Dash on the sands, you sea! grasp sand in both hands,", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry (p. 11)
Bell-Birds and the Flute Lamenti"There is a song within my heart unsung,", Paula Fitzgerald , single work poetry (p. 12)
To Oblivioni"Show to the wary days the burden of the wind's cry", Joan Forsyth , single work poetry (p. 13)
"Look! Lady, Look! See - the Kingfisher comes." Day of the Kingfisheri"Look! Look! See, the kingfisher comes-", Paul L. Grano , single work poetry (p. 14)
By Shorncliffe Beachi"When yesternight we walked by Shorncliffe Beach", Paul L. Grano , single work poetry (p. 15)
O Stripped Arthritic Limbs of Trees!i"O stripped arthritic limbs of trees!", Paul L. Grano , single work poetry (p. 16)
Untitledi"The day fades, and its weary sigh", Max Harris , single work poetry (p. 17)
Let Me Not Call You Lovelyi"Let me not call you lovely.", Max Harris , single work poetry (p. 18)
Acknowledgmenti"I have been brought near the regions of delight;", Max Harris , single work poetry (p. 19)
The Betel-Chewersi"Leaving the dark-skinned brothers of the coast,", Jo Howarth , single work poetry (p. 20)
To Edgar H. Merceri"If sometimes I forgot you or lightly bore your going,", Flexmore Hudson , single work poetry (p. 21)
As the Fugitive Grassi"My sole ambition was to leave my race", Flexmore Hudson , single work poetry (p. 22)
Droughti"Midsummer noon; and the timbered walls", Flexmore Hudson , single work poetry (p. 23)
In Such Moods...i"At times", John Ingamells , single work poetry (p. 24)
Resurgencei"There is slow gathering of power,", Rex Ingamells , single work poetry (p. 25)
Dark Cryi"DARK cry, claim the dark-shored lake.", Rex Ingamells , single work poetry (p. 26)
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