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On First Seeing Rosa
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"Why tower my spirits thus? what means this wild",
1843
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature , 2 September vol. 1 no. 6 1843; (p. 84) -
Her Perfection
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"I never saw but one of many fair",
1843
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature , 2 September vol. 1 no. 6 1843; (p. 84) -
Her Eyes
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"As lustrous as the noontide heavens are",
1843
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature , 2 September vol. 1 no. 6 1843; (p. 84) -
Rosa's Friendship
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"Since fortune with her precious friendship crowned me,",
1843
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts, and General Literature , 11 November vol. 1 no. 16 1843; (p. 245) -
On Seeing Her Dressed in White
On First Seeing Rosa Dressed in White
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"Dress ever thus should Rosa! yes, to me,",
1843
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts, and General Literature , 11 November vol. 1 no. 16 1843; (p. 245)
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 7 November vol. 54 no. 8880 1866; (p. 3)
— Appears in: Bards in the Wilderness : Australian Colonial Poetry to 1920 1970; (p. 40-41) -
The Complaint
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"Oh, restless, unacknowledged love! my best",
1843
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts, and General Literature , 11 November vol. 1 no. 16 1843; (p. 245)
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