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Christopher John Brennan
1 November 1870 – 5 October 1932 / Sydney / Australia
Poems of Christopher John Brennan
1897
An Hour's Respite
And Does She Still Perceive
And Shall The Living Waters Heed
Autumn
Because She Would Ask Me Why I Loved Her
Black On The Depths
Come Out, Come Out
Dawns Of The World, How I Have Known You All...
Deep Mists Of Longing Blur The Land
Dies Dominica! The Sunshine Burns
Droop'st Thou And Fail'st? But These Have Never Tired
Each Day I See The Long Ships Coming Into Port
Epilogue: 1908
Fire In The Heavens
Four Springtimes Lost: And In The Fifth We Stand
How Old Is My Heart, How Old?
I Am Driven Everywhere From A Clinging Home
I Am Shut Out Of Mine Own Heart
I Said, This Misery Must End
I Saw My Life As Whitest Flame
Ii. The Quest Of Silence
Iii. The Shadow Of Lilith
Interlude: The Casement
Interlude: The Hearth And The Window
Interlude: The Window And The Hearth
Liminary
Mdcccxciii: A Prelude
My Heart Was Wandering In The Sands
O White Wind, Numbing The World
Of Old, On Her Terrace At Evening
Old Wonder Flush'D The East Anew
Poppies
Quis Pro Domino
Romance
Spring Breezes
Spring-Ripple Of Green Along The Way
Summer Noon
Sweet Silence After Bells
The Grand Cortège Of Glory And Youth Is Gone
The Pangs That Guard The Gates Of Joy
The Twilight Of Disquietude
The Watch At Midnight
The Winter Eve Is Clear And Chill
The Yellow Gas
Under A Sky Of Uncreated Mud
Was It The Sun That Broke My Dream
When Summer Comes In Her Glory
When The Spring Mornings Grew More Long
White Dawn, That Tak'st The Heaven With Sweet Surprise
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