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Issue Details: First known date: 1845... vol. 4 no. 86 15 March 1845 of The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature est. 1843-1845 The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature
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* Contents derived from the 1845 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
"'Tis painful to behold a man of merit" Expostulatoryi"Most painful 'tis to see a man of merit", Not Tom Campbell , single work poetry satire
'On Benjamin Boyd.' (Webby)
(p. 123)
A Thorough Woolgatherer A Thorough Woolgathereri"Sure Cumberland, at length, must feel ashamed", No Wool-Gatherer , single work poetry satire
'On Charles Cowper.' (Webby)
(p. 123)
Note:
  • Epigraph: An I may do it in a mask, let me play the Lion too. - Bully Bottom
  • Epigraph: A Clerk foredoom'd all common sense to cross / Who draws a Bill up while he should engross. - Adapted from Pope
  • Poem untitled in this source.
"Where the wandering Barwin delighteth the eye," The Beautiful Squatteri"Where the wandering Barwon delighteth the eye,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry satire
'On a squatter who seduces Aboriginal women and is eventually killed as a result.' (Webby)
(p. 124)
Note:
  • With first line: Where the wandering Barwin delighteth the eye,
  • Poem untitled in this source.
  • No author attributed in this source.

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