- Sonnet I
- Sonnet II
- Sonnet III
- Sonnet IV
- Sonnet V
- Sonnet VI
- Sonnet VII
- Sonnet VIII
- Sonnet IX
- Sonnet X
- Sonnet XI
- Sonnet XII
- Sonnet XIII
- Sonnet XIV
- Sonnet XV
- Sonnet XVI
- Sonnet XVII
- Sonnet XVIII
- Sonnet XIX
- Sonnet XX
- Sonnet XXI
- Sonnet XXII
- Sonnet XXIII
- Sonnet XXIV
- Sonnet XXV
- Sonnet XXVI
- Sonnet XXVII
- Sonnet XXVIII
- Sonnet XXIX
- Sonnet XXX
- Sonnet XXXI
- Sonnet XXXII
- Sonnet XXXIII
- Sonnet XXXIV
- Sonnet XXXV
- Sonnet XXXVI
- Sonnet XXXVII
- Sonnet XXXVIII
- Sonnet XXXIX
- Sonnet XL
- Sonnet XLI
- Sonnet XLII
- Sonnet XLIII
- Sonnet XLIV
- Sonnet XLV
- Sonnet XLVI
- Sonnet XLVII
- Sonnet XLVIII
- Sonnet XLIX
- Sonnet L
- Sonnet LI
- Sonnet LII
- Sonnet LIII
- Sonnet LIV
- Sonnet LV
- Sonnet LVI
- Sonnet LVII
- Sonnet LVIII
- Sonnet LIX
- Sonnet LX
- The Vision Of Jehovah
- The New Moon
- The Poppy
- Books
- When I Was Six
- My Muse
- Seascape
- The Perfect Rhyme
- Memory
- The Fairies' Fair
- Pain
- April-Laughter
- The Poets Garden
- The Rainbow
- Fortune
- Holiday Humour
- To A Favourite Poet
- In A Garden
- Girl Gladness
- If I Were A Poet
- Grief
- Thou Shall Not
- The Open Air
- The Birthday Of The Dead
- Only Sir Galahad
- The Triumph Of Eve
- Outside The Gate
- Sonnets Of The South I
- Sonnets Of The South II
- Sonnets Of The South III
- Sonnets Of The South IV
- Sonnets Of The South V
- Sonnets Of The South VI
- The Ragnarok Of Regeneration
- Wedded
- The Bridal Ode
- Night-Ride
- No Woman's Land
- Spring
- The Babies's Bay
- Gods At Gallipoli
- Sonnet X (Exp.Version)
- Sonnett XIV(Exp. Version)
- The Sisters of Sorrow
- Poor Fools!
Songs of Love and Life by Zora Cross was a phenomenon in the author's native Australia in 1917. The original privately-published edition quickly sold out, and an expanded edition was produced a month later. Its erotic content, a rejection of old Victorian values, along with anti-war and feminist themes, catapulted the then 27-year-old Cross to the forefront of Australian poets. She was lauded and praised, but slowly fell into disfavor. Here we present the expanded version of her book, with the addition of four poems dropped from the privately-printed edition, which appear at the end of the recording. - Summary by cavaet
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