Convict Once and Other Poems
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| Author | J. Brunton Stephens |
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| Language | English |
| Genre | Poetry collection |
| Publisher | George Robertson |
Publication date | 1885 |
| Media type | |
| Pages | 340 pp |
| Preceded by | Miscellaneous Poems |
| Followed by | The Poetical Works of Brunton Stephens |
Convict Once and Other Poems (1885) is a collection of poetry by Australian poet J. Brunton Stephens.[1] Although "highly valued by contemporary critics",[2] Stephens's work is now largely ignored.
The collection consists of 42 poems, "divided into two sections: the long narrative poem 'Convict Once', followed by 'Miscellaneous Poems'."[3]
- "Convict Once : A Poem"
- "My Chinee Cook"
- "My Other Chinee Cook"
- "To a Black Gin"
- "A Piccaninny"
- "Big Ben, the Alligator"
- "Adelaide Ironside"
- "The Dark Companion"
- "A Brisbane Reverie : March, 1873"
- "Lost Chance"
- "The Squatter's Baccy Famine"
- "The Antipodes"
- "Spirit and Star"
- "A Man and a Brother"
- "Off the Track"
- "The Headless Trooper"
- "King Billy's Skull"
- "Macaulay's New Zealander"
- "The Power of Science"
- "The Story of a Soul"
- "Quart Pot Creek"
- "'Our Hope'"
- "From an Upper Verandah"
- "Opening Hymn"
- "An Australian National Anthem"
- "The Dominion"
- "Nonsuited"
- "The Courtship of the Future : A Prevision : A. D. 2876"
- "On a Fork of Byron's"
- "Cape Byron"
- "For My Sake"
- "The Boy Crusader"
- "The Goths in Campania : Placidia, in the Tent of Adolphus"
- "Marsupial Bill"
- "The Great Pig Story of the Tweed"
- "Drought and Doctrine"
- "In a 'Bus : A Spring Contrast"
- "Once More : 'Intermissa Diu Bella'"
- "The Dominion : 1883"
- "The Angel of the Doves"
- "The Famine in Ireland"
- "Mute Discourse : A Poem"
