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Issue Details: First known date: 1889... 1889 Fragmentary Thoughts
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Samuel E. Lees , 1889 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Picture of Lovei"There were two gentle lovers, whose young hearts", Henry Parkes , single work poetry (p. 58-60)
The Maniac to His Lady-Lovei"The summer light in love's warm skies,", Henry Parkes , single work poetry (p. 61-65)
On Reading Mrs Norton's Dreami"And have thou faith in human nature still,", Henry Parkes , single work poetry
'Praises her faith in the face of misfortune.' (Webby)
(p. 66)
Love's Homei"Man may build his walls of granite, high and splendid to behold;", Henry Parkes , single work poetry
'Sentimental ditty.' (Webby)
(p. 67-68)
The Murdered Wild Boy : An Old Settler's Storyi"Loud talk ye of the savages,", Henry Parkes , single work poetry
'On the torturing of a young Aborigine.' (Webby)
(p. 69-73)
I Rememberi"I remember pleasant places, with the sweets of Eden filled,", Henry Parkes , single work poetry (p. 74-75)
Note: With alt title "Yesterday and To-morrow"
The Beauteous Terroristi"Soft as the morning's pearly light,", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 76-86)
The Silver Wedding Dayi"Five-and-twenty years are gone", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 87-89)
Bounding O'er the Summer Seai"Bounding o'er the summer sea,", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 90)
Trusti"Thou know'st, thou know'st, O Lord of life,", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 91)
Bismarcki"What all-consuming love of fatherland", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 92-93)
Seventyi"Three score and ten, - the weight of years", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 94-96)
Solitudei"Where the mocking lyre-bird calls", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 97-99)
To Inezi"Oh! 'tis not that thy form is fair,", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 100-101)
The Daughter of Toili"Radiant as the summer morning,", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 102-106)
The Cry of "Land!"i""Land, land!" the joyful cry at last,", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 107-108)
The Australian Flag The Flagi"Fling out the flag - our virgin flag,", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 109-111)
Stellai"The beauteous star of Southern climes", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 112-113)
Broughami"He stood erect in manhood's golden dawn,", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 114-116)
The Martyr Treei"Right through its heart the fire's red teeth", A Wanderer , single work poetry (p. 117)
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