At Dawn and Dusk (1898) was the first collection of poems by Australian poet Victor Daley. It was released in Australia in hardback by Angus and Robertson in 1898, and also that same year in London by publishers James Bowden.
The original collection includes 67 poems[2] by the author that are reprinted from various sources, though they mainly originally appeared in The Bulletin.
01 – Dreams02 – Lethe03 – Love-Laurel (In Memory of Henry Kendall)04 – A Vision of Youth05 – Aphrodite06 – The Rajah’s Sapphires07 – The Cruise of the IN MEMORIAM08 – In a Wine Cellar09 – A-Roving10 – Brunette11 – Years Ago12 – Villanelle13 – The Voice of the Soul14 – Cares15 – Ponce De Leon16 – Death17 – Life18 – Christmas in Australia19 – Questions20 – The Gods21 – The Gleaner22 – Love23 – Passion Flower24 – To My Lady25 – The Hawthorn26 – Spring Dirge27 – Her Last Day 28 – Sunset29 – Years After30 – “Unto this Last”31 – The Nightingale32 – The Two Keys33 – Lachesis34 – Symbols35 – At the Opera36 – Neæra’s Wreath37 – Camilla38 – Sixty to Sixteen39 – Bouquet and Bracelet40 – Cupid’s Funeral41 – The First of May42 – A Ghost43 – Even So44 – Song — “What Shall a Man Remember?”45 – A Sunset Fantasy46 – Poppies47 – Amaranth48 – The Little People49 – A King in Exile50 – Tamerlane51 – The Dead Child52 – In Memory of an Actress 53 – The River Maiden54 – A Picture55 – Sea-Gifts56 – Day and Night57 – The Poet Care58 – Voices59 – The Ascetic60 – The Serpent’s Legacy61 – His Soul62 – The Dream of Margaret63 – The Martyr64 – His Mate65 – The Old Wife and the New66 – A Christmas Eve67 – Night