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The Bronze Trumpet : A Satirical Poem by *
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"While yet November filled the woods with flame,"
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1866...
1866
The Bronze Trumpet : A Satirical Poem by *
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Epigraph: 'I blow through bronze - not breathe through silver.' Anon. (After Browning)
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Dedication: To the Shams, Political, Clerical, and Critical, of Sydney and (in particular) to the Puny Punsters of Punch, these brazen notes are (without permission) dedicated, by their most appreciative admirer, the Printer's Devil.
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Published anonymously; usually attributed to Kendall but sometimes attributed to J. Sheridan Moore.
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1866
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— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 17 January 1866; (p. 1)
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Untitled
1866
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 17 January 1866; (p. 1)
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