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Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 An Anthology of Australian Poetry to 1920
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Nedlands, Inner Perth, Perth, Western Australia,:University of Western Australia Library , 2007 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
From : Colonial Nomenclaturei"'Twas said of Greece two thousand years ago,", John Dunmore Lang , extract poetry (p. 66-67)
D'Entrecasteaux' Channel, Van Dieman's Landi"See! D'Entrecasteaux' Channel opens fair,", John Dunmore Lang , single work poetry (p. 67-68)
Sadoean Ballad No. 3i"A troop of worthless vagabonds", John Dunmore Lang , single work poetry (p. 68-69)
Sonnet : On the Conflagration of the Forest Around Sydney November 25th, 1826i"Fearful I stood on the moss-covered rock", John Dunmore Lang , single work poetry (p. 69)
Botany Bay Flowersi"'Tis strange to see a Justice turning poet;", single work poetry
'[On Barron Field's] Coarse and poor verses.' (Webby)
(p. 69-70)
Of All the Flowers That Sweetly Blowi"Of all the flowers that sweetly blow,", Rusticus (fl. 1835) , single work poetry (p. 70-71)
Elegiac Lines on Winteri"With cheerless gloom and storm-portending clouds,", 'Australasianus' , single work poetry (p. 71-72)
Retrospect; Or, A Review of My Scholastic Daysi"Why, (when the hours of school-day bliss are o'er,", Charles Tompson , single work poetry (p. 73-80)
To the Swani"Flow gentle stream! flow in beauty on!", L. (fl. 1847) , single work poetry (p. 80-81)
A New Songi"The Convicts are coming - oho! oho!", single work poetry humour (p. 81-82)
A Hot Day in Sydneyi"O this weather! this weather!", Q. (fl. Sydney 1829) , single work poetry (p. 82-85)
The Tothersider and the Perthitei"TOTHERSIDER: I stood at the Weld Club corner", Q. , single work poetry (p. 85-86)
Botany Bay Courtship The Lass in the Female Factory No. I : Australian Courtshipi"The Currency Lads may fill their glasses", 'Juvenal' (fl. 1832) , single work poetry (p. 86-87)
Botany Bay, a New Songi"Let us drink a good health to our schemers above,", single work poetry (p. 88-89)
Van Diemen's Landi"Come all you gallant poachers that ramble free from care,", single work poetry (p. 89-90)
The Aboriginal Mother (from Myall's Creek) The Aboriginal Motheri"Oh! hush thee - hush my baby,", Eliza Hamilton Dunlop , single work poetry (p. 90-92)
The Aboriginal Fatheri"The shadow on thy brow my child", Eliza Hamilton Dunlop , single work lyric/song (p. 92)
Transplanted Treesi"The trees that we transplanted once", James Knox , single work poetry (p. 92-93)
An Addressi"Australians, hail! another year has told", Charles Macdonald , single work poetry

'Another prediction of Australia's glorious future.' (Webby)

(p. 93-95)
Lamenti"They chain us two by two, and whip and lash along,", Sarah Collins , single work poetry (p. 95)
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