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'The glories of being a poet. Mentions Byron, Campbell, Milton, Pope and Spenser.' (Webby)
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To Henry Parkes, on Reading His Sonnet
To –
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""Who would not be a Poet?" - thus I read",
1847
1847
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 28 October no. 2125 1857; (p. 6) Poems 1883; (p. 85-88)
— Appears in: The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 340-343)
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To Henry Parkes, on Reading His Sonnet
To –
i
""Who would not be a Poet?" - thus I read",
1847
1847
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 28 October no. 2125 1857; (p. 6) Poems 1883; (p. 85-88)
— Appears in: The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 340-343)
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