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APA Citation

Harwood, Gwen. & National Library of Australia.  (1992).  Night thoughts.  Canberra :  National Library of Australia

MLA Citation

Harwood, Gwen. and National Library of Australia.  Night thoughts / Gwen Harwood  National Library of Australia Canberra  1992

Australian/Harvard Citation

Harwood, Gwen. & National Library of Australia.  1992,  Night thoughts / Gwen Harwood  National Library of Australia Canberra

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  | title=Night thoughts / Gwen Harwood
  | author1=Harwood, Gwen, 1920-1995
  | author2=National Library of Australia
  | year=1992
  | publisher=National Library of Australia
  | language=English
}}

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