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1 Manuscripts Recently Discovered on the Banks of the Murray 'Cuique' , 1843 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The South Australian Magazine , [October and November] vol. 2 no. 8 1843; (p. 331-332)
1 Manuscripts Recently Discovered on the Banks of the Murray 'Cuique' , 1842 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The South Australian Magazine , October vol. 2 no. 1 1842; (p. 18-19)
1 Manuscripts Recently Discovered on the Banks of the Murray 'Cuique' , 1842 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The South Australian Magazine , September vol. 1 no. 12 1842; (p. 467-468)
1 Manuscripts Recently Discovered on the Banks of the Murray 'Cuique' , 1842 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The South Australian Magazine , July vol. 1 no. 10 1842; (p. 389-340)
1 Manuscripts Recently Discovered on the Banks of the Murray 'Cuique' , 1842 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The South Australian Magazine , March and April vol. 1 no. 8 1842; (p. 292-293)
1 5 The Spirit of the Murray i "A thousand memories crowd upon the mind", 'Cuique' , 1842 single work poetry 'Unfinished when publication ceased. A lengthy poem said to have been amongst 'Manuscripts Recently Discovered On the Banks of the Murray'. Begins by describing trip to Australia, arrival etc,. but mostly consists of interesting versions of aboriginal songs and legends, it was evidently very popular since in the 'To Correspondents' notices in II, 8, 1843, the editor wrote 'We trust our friend "Cuique" will furnish us with the continuation of the "Spirit of the Murray" as regularly as may consist with his convenience. We know that many of our readers will look for it very anxiously.' (Webby)
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