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Mind's Eye

Mind's Eye

Marcus Clarke

The Mind's Eye is a poem by Marcus Clarke, included in the Selected Works of Marcus Clarke published in 1890. This piece reflects Clarke's literary style and thematic concerns, showcasing his contributions to Australian poetry. The poem was featured in the Fortnightly Poetry project on June 28, 2020, and is available in audio format through LibriVox.

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LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of The Mind's Eye by Marcus Clarke. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project...

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