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First known date:
1884...
January
1884
of
The Sydney Quarterly Magazine
est. 1883
Sydney Quarterly Magazine
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* Contents derived from the 1884 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Changei"I turn not from the gates of death;", single work poetry (p. 117)
- "If In This Life Only"i"Just as we know the reason why,", single work poetry (p. 153)
- To A Native Beari"The Grecian age of art has fled;", single work poetry (p. 160-161)
- A Christmas Songi"All hail the morn of thy nativity,", single work poetry (p. 171-172)
- Ode to Moneyi"Ye grave and ye gay", single work poetry (p. 180-181)
- Daniel Henry Deniehy, single work biography (p. 194-206)
- Friendshipi"Friendship, dearer far to me", single work poetry (p. 206)
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On Reading Charles Harpur's 'Lines to an Echo on the Banks of the Hunter'i"And I in early youth had hopes as deep",
single work
poetry
'Like Harpur, [Halloran] had once dreamt of fame, now thinks a poet's duty is to teach moral lessons, love of God, etc.' (Webby)