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This book, the most important book of Poetry yet published in Australia, reprints the series of (six) Bulletin Booklets—

The volume takes rank as the most representative collection of Australasian verse extant.

It is handsomely printed and bound and contains new portraits of the writers.

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Cloth, gilt top, with

By Victor J. Daley. Third Thousand, portrait. Price, 4s. 6d.

"Its publication marks a distinct advance for Australian verse in ideality, in grace and polish, in the study of the rarer forms of verse, and in the true faculty of poetic feeling and expression."—The Sydney Morning Herald, July 9, 1898.

Contents:

Dreams

Lethe

Love Laurel (In Memory of Henry Kendall)

A Vision of Youth

Aphrodite

The Rajah's Sapphires

The Cruise of The In Memoriam

In a Wine Cellar

A-Roving

Brunette

Years Ago

Villauelle

The Voice of the Soul

Cares

Ponce De Leon

Sonnets—Death; Life; Christmas in Australia; Questions; The Gods; The Gleaner

Love

Passion Flower

To My Lady The Hawthorn Spring Dirge Fragments—Her Last Day; Sunset; Years After "Unto This Last"

The Nightingale The Two Keys Lachesis Symbols At the Opera Nesera's Wreath Camilla

Sixty to Sixteen Bouquet and Bracelet Cupid's Funeral The First of May A Ghost Even So

Song— "What Shall a Man Remember?"

A vSunset Fantasy

Poppies

Amaranth

The Little People

A King in Exile

Tamerlane

The Dead Child

In Memory of an Actress

The River Maiden

A Picture

Sea-Gifts

Day and Night

The Poet Care

Voices

The Ascetic

The Serpent's Legacy

His Soul

The Dream of Margaret

The Martyr

His Mate

The Old Wife and the

New A Christmas Eve Night

Rits, Skits, and Jingles.

By W. T. Goodge. Price, cloth, 3s. 6(1.; paper, 2s. 6d. Second Edition, Enlarged, with the addition of illustrations by Norman Lindsay. A book of lively rhymes, full of Australian character, and especially suited for recitation.

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