- Preface
- The Horses of the Hills
- Veiled
- The Reiver
- Gold and Grey
- Ballade of the Road
- Mountain Myrtle
- Woman
- The Clan Call
- Ballade of Devonport
- The Old Love
- Lost
- Adieu
- Discontent
- Ishmael
- 'Twixt Briton and Boer
- Ballade of Dreams
- Spindrift
- Ballade of Illusion
- To-night
- Rejected
- Reveille
- The Enslavement
- Evil
- Ballade of Autumn
- June Roses
- A Year Ago
- The Destroyers
- The Lost Fairies
- The Rebel
- Watching
- The Talisman
- The Heathen of To-day
- A Sea Song
- A Gallop of Fire
- Anathema
- Red Poppies--White Roses
- At Evensong
- Song of the Axe
- Ships
- Recompense
- Society
- Bitter-Sweet
- The City of Sloth
- The Undersong
- Disinherited
- Wy Yung
- A Fragment
- La Misere
- Crooked River
- Soul Ferry
- Prescience
- Ta-Mahinna
- Hamilton
- Phases
- Look Up
- The Keening
- City Hunger
Marie Elizabeth Josephine Pitt (1869–1948) was an Australian poet and socialist activist. Pitt wrote very highly coloured nature poetry, once much anthologised; and also wrote poetry in support of the socialist and labour movements. Marie Pitt was the companion of fellow poet and socialist Bernard O'Dowd. - Summary by Wikipedia
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