About this book
Published in 1918, Zora Cross’s book of poems, The Lilt of Life, was her third book of verse, and, like her earlier works, largely focused on her experiences of love, erotic entanglements (notably from a woman’s point of view), and motherhood. Many of the poems are written as an homage to her then-husband, David McKee Wright, whom she met while writing for The Bulletin, where Wright was her editor, causing a significant scandal in Sydney literary circles. - Summary by Elise Dee
Chapters (68)
1The Lilt of Life
2Man and Woman
3Sonnet I
4Sonnet II
5Sonnet III
6Sonnet IV
7Sonnet V
8Sonnet VI
9Sonnet VII
10Sonnet VIII
11Sonnet IX
12Sonnet X
13Sonnet XI
14Sonnet XII
15Sonnet XIII
16Sonnet XIV
17Sonnet XV
18Sonnet XVI
19Sonnet XVII
20Sonnet XVIII
21Sonnet XIX
22Sonnet XX
23Sonnet XXI
24Sonnet XXII
25Sonnet XXIII
26Sonnet XXIV
27Sonnet XXV
28Sonnet XXVI
29Sonnet XXVII
30Sonnet XXVIII
31Sonnet XXIX
32Sonnet XXX
33Sonnet XXXI
34Sonnet XXXII
35Sonnet XXXIII
36Sonnet XXXIV
37Sonnet XXXV
38Sonnet XXXVI
39Sonnet XXXVII
40Sonnet XXXVIII
41Sonnet XXXIX
42Sonnet XL
43Sonnet XLI
44Sonnet XLII
45Sonnet XLIII
46Sonnet XLIV
47Sonnet XLV
48Columbine
49Heart's Desire
50Australia in England
51Wishes
52Woman
53Gipsy-Joy
54Fairy Ride
55The Magic Fiddler
56The Land of Heart's Desire
57Sleep
58Child-Song
59Spirits of the Street
60An Early Moon
61Tinker Time
62Little Bo-Peep
63Love's Evolution
64Fragment
65Numerals
66Happy Song
67Helen in Hyde Park
68A Wedding Song

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