Marri'd and Other Verses is a poetry collection by Australian poet Mary Gilmore, published by George Robertson and Co., in 1910.
The first edition contains 105 poems, some of which had been published previously in various newspapers and poetry publications.
The stanzas entitled 'Marri'd' are already cherished by thousands of humble witnesses to the true human affection that they so graphically depict.
"[2] In the Adelaide Advertiser the poetry reviewer commented: "Among the poets of the Commonwealth she is entitled to a place, as the present volume shows.
Her lyre is always tuneful, and though her themes are familiar enough – sunset, twilight, the parting of lovers, the curlew's call, the flight of time, the sleeping baby – she infuses into the treatment of all feelings distinctively her own.