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Issue Details:
First known date:
1890...
vol.
2
no.
8
March
1890
of
The Centennial Magazine
est. 1888
Centennial Magazine
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* Contents derived from the 1890 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Proserpine to Plutoi"Again I lose my life beneath earth's skies so sweet.", single work poetry (p. 579)
- My Love to My Lovei"My love has set me on a pedestal;", single work poetry (p. 596)
- The Valley of St. Albansi"Below the tree-clad hills which rise", single work poetry (p. 608)
- On Browning's 'Saul'i"I think God taught this poet in very deed,", single work poetry (p. 624)
-
The Evil of Yelcomorn Creek
The Mystery of Yelcomorn Creek,
single work
short story
A strange old man tucked away in the bush tells an interesting tale of his opal-mining days in Queensland.
- Sold, single work short story humour (p. 635-637)
- To A.M.M.i"May Time, who loves to sear the brow", single work poetry (p. 637)
- Father Damieni"Pale vapors brood o'er Molokai", single work poetry (p. 639-640)