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Issue Details: First known date: 1870... 1870 Australian Songs and Poems
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Gibbs, Shallard and Co. , 1870 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Bondii"Softly moaneth Bondi's waters in their jagged storm-wrought caves,", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 117-121)
Old Memoriesi"As one who treads some towering mountain ridge,", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 125-129)
Drownedi"A rush of the rain-swollen river,", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 130-133)
The Stranded Boat : A Riverside Reveriei"I stand and watch the daylight cast", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 134-137)
Two Australian Picturesi"Fiercely sang the white lipped surges - and the echoes of their thunder", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 138-146)
Note: With subtitle: 'A Tribute to the Memory of Captain Cook, 1770'
Shadows on the Walli"While years press on to their misty bourne,", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 147-150)
Advance Australiai"Advance, advance Australia! The Peaceful and the Free!", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 151-155)
God Bless Our Sailor Prince! : An Australian Tributei"A cloud hath come over the light of our land,", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 156-160)
Note: With title: 'God Bless Our Sailor Prince : An Australian Tribute : March, 1868'
'Coming down the River'i"Coming down the river - when the wild-faced night is creeping o'er -", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 160-164)
The Australian Stockman's Song "The sun peers o'er the wooded ridge," Australian Bush Ballads : No. 1 : The Stockman's Songi"The sun peers o'er the wooded ridge,", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 167-169)
There's No Such Word as Faili"The brightest day may have a cloud", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 170-172)
The Cricket on the Hearthi"The firelight that sparkles in gladness,", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 173-175)
Her Memory Lingersi"A sweet song falls upon my heart,", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 176-178)
Think of Me!i"Think of me when twilight shadows", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 179-180)
Only of Thee, Lovei"Tho' Beauty to lure me her charms may discover,", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 181-183)
Stars of Heaven Stars of the Heavensi"The stars had lit their peaceful fires,", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 184-185)
Beside the Garden Gate I Linger'd near the Garden Gatei"I linger'd near the garden gate", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 186-187)
Ninety-Five Days Out Ninety-Five Days Out : An Australian Lymei"Across the ocean's heaving breast, a snow-plumed sea-bird wing'd its way.", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 191-197)
Morning in the Australian Alpsi"O'er the distant eastern mountains,", Frederick Sydney Wilson , single work poetry (p. 198-202)
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