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Characteristics and Bits of Philosophy series - author   poetry  
  • Author:agent Charles Harpur http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/harpur-charles
Issue Details: First known date: 1857... 1857 Characteristics and Bits of Philosophy
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Includes

Dr Johnson i "A man-lump of Learning in scholarly garments,", Charles Harpur , 1856 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 6 June no. 2002 1857; (p. 5)

— Appears in: The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 117-118)
Nature's Apparent Want of Benevolence i "The man by indigestion smitten,", Charles Harpur , 1855 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 6 June no. 2002 1857; (p. 5)

— Appears in: The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 118-119)
The True Poise of Manhood i "Trust not too much in him whose cold clear light", Charles Harpur , 1855 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 6 June no. 2002 1857; (p. 5)

— Appears in: The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 429)
Fools All i "Could half the foolish things that might be told", Charles Harpur , 1855 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 6 June no. 2002 1857; (p. 5)

— Appears in: The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 513)
Capital Punishment i "To string a man up for the very worst crime,", Charles Harpur , 1855-1857 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 6 June no. 2002 1857; (p. 5)

— Appears in: The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 519)
The Best Knowledge i "It is well for our minds to discern,", Charles Harpur , 1855 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 6 June no. 2002 1857; (p. 5)

— Appears in: The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 520)
Enduring Prose and Verse i "That generous wine-like Prose will never die,", Charles Harpur , 1857 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 6 June no. 2002 1857; (p. 5)

— Appears in: The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 524)
Prose Poetry On nerveless, tuneless lines how sadly i "On nerveless, tuneless lines how sadly", Charles Harpur , 1856 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 6 June no. 2002 1857; (p. 5)

— Appears in: Poems 1883; (p. 84) Bards in the Wilderness : Australian Colonial Poetry to 1920 1970; (p. 41) The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 525)
Bishop Berkeley i "I love him mightily, and fain would know", Charles Harpur , 1855 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 6 June no. 2002 1857; (p. 5)

— Appears in: The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 526)
The Righteousness of Nature i "In vain let Logic prove", Charles Harpur , 1851 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 6 June no. 2002 1857; (p. 5)

— Appears in: The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur 1984; (p. 530)

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