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Wine and Roses

"Victor Daley, then a happy, wondering Irish lad, drifted out to Australia. His head was full of old tunes and fragments of poetry; his pocket was nearly empty. The sunshine and freedom of Australia delighted him, and, in careless, vagabond fashion he enjoyed the fleeting pleasures of the day with little thought of the morrow. A good companion, " a fellow of infinite jest," life to him was a gallant spectacle, which he loved to look at and did not take seriously. Worldly success never tempted him, for he was a Bohemian by birth; but he was also descendant of a bardic sept, and he wanted to be a poet. So he wrote verses charged with the melancholy regret of the Celt for vanished glories and the beauty of remote things, dainty opalescent lyrics with hints of fairy music, witty and ironic verse on passing events, and, occasionally, prose sketches. When the pressure of hard realities brought sorrow into his life he wrote more gaily and vigorously than ever. For twenty years or more he charmed a large number of readers. In this thinly-peopled continent the makers of verse are numerous, and though Daley never appealed to so large an audience as the ballad writers, he was the writer best beloved of the writing clan." - Summary from the book "Wine and Roses"

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Memoir (Algy Pug)
Romance (Meetali10)
Anacreon (Alan Mapstone)
The Woods of Dandenong (Algy Pug)
The Soldan's Daughter (Algy Pug)
The Quest of Brahma (Algy Pug)
Desire (Sonia)
Sheelah (Larry Wilson)
The Road of Roses (Karen V.)
Avatar (Alan Mapstone)
Impression (nighthawks)
Paudheen's Fairy (E.J. Lavery)
Spring Song (Availle)
The Land of Laissez Faire (Tomas Peter)
Players (Alan Mapstone)
Blanchelys (Larry Wilson)
Over The Wine (Kurt)
Bacchanalian (Alan Mapstone)
The Old Bohemian (Alan Mapstone)
The Poet and the Muse (Alan Mapstone)
Adieu, Bohemia! (Tomas Peter)
The Requiter (Andrew Gaunce)
Titania (Wayne Cooke)
The Tryst (Tomas Peter)
The Slain (Andrew Gaunce)
Message (Deandra)
Woman (TJ Burns)
Elizabeth (Alan Mapstone)
The Woman at the Washtub (Anthony Joseph)
Atlas (Alan Mapstone)
Freedom and Fate (Tomas Peter)
Isis (Alan Mapstone)
The South Wind (Phil Schempf)
The Little House (Soeun (Kelly) Park)
Earth and Sea (Jayhawk1900)
Tamarama Beach (Larry Wilson)
The Muses of Australia (Son of the Exiles)
When London Calls (Paul Harvey)
After Sunset (Phil Schempf)
Mavourneen (E.J. Lavery)
Anna (Larry Wilson)
The Green Harper (E.J. Lavery)
An Old Tune (Tomas Peter)
Pictures (Deandra)
The Lost Muse (Algy Pug)
The Forest (Algy Pug)
In A Far Country (Algy Pug)
In Arcady (Alan Mapstone)
The Call of the City (Tomas Peter)
''Aux Pauvres Diables!'' (Sonia)
Dies Faustus (Alan Mapstone)
Disillusion (Deandra)
The Other Side (Ellies)
Keepsakes (Deandra)
Sorrow Go Down With The Sun! (Tomas Peter)
Remonstrance (Ellies)
Visions of the Rain (Tomas Peter)
The End of the World (Deandra)
Faith (Ellies)
Philosophy (Ellies)
Saint Francis II (Ellies)
I.H.S. (Larry Wilson)
A Vision of Calvary (Larry Wilson)
Gelimer (Sarah B)
Forty Year (Sarah B)
A New Regime (Sarah B)
Hygeia (Tomas Peter)
The Old Men Sit By Me (Wayne Cooke)
Ill (Meg Bernardo)
The Grey Hour (Tomas Peter)
To My Soul (Larry Wilson)
Finis (Algy Pug)
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