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'The Profits arising from the Sale of this Work are to be appropriated towards the Liquidation of the Debt on the Scots Church.' (Publication announcement, Sydney Monitor, January-February 1827, passim.)
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Sydney,
New South Wales,:Geoffrey Amos Eagar
, 1826 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Hymn for the Native Youth of the Colony Australian Hymn for the Native Youth of the Colonyi"Father of all! a youthful race", single work poetry (p. 17-21)
- Epistle to the Gentlemen of the St. Andrew's Club, in Answer to Their Card of Invitation, to Their Anniversary Ball, etc. : Sydney, 25th November, 1823i"Friends of St. Andrew and the thistle,", single work poetry (p. 64-65)
- Gloria Deo; or, the Coral Insecti"Though every power on earth combines", single work poetry (p. 101)
- D'Entrecasteaux' Channel, Van Dieman's Landi"See! D'Entrecasteaux' Channel opens fair,", single work poetry (p. 130-132)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Advance Australia
2006
single work
column
— Appears in: Ozwords , April vol. 13 no. 1 2006; (p. 1-3) -
Australian Literature and the Reading Public in the Eighteen-Twenties
1969
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 29 no. 1 1969; (p. 17-42) -
Australian Verse
1909
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 21 October vol. 30 no. 1549 1909; (p. 2) -
To Onlooker
1827
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: The Australian , 27 January no. 165 1827; (p. 2) '"Quid pro quo" desires to inform ''Onlooker" that [in] his attempt to identify him with "Spectator", he betrays a palpable error that commits either his judgment or his candour. "Quid Pro Quo" distinctly disclaims not only such identity, but all knowledge of "Spectator", the truth of which the Editor of The Australian can probably certify.' -
To the Editor of the Australian
1827
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: The Australian , 24 January no. 164 1827; (p. 3-4) 'An Onlooker' defends the poetical merit of John Dunmore Lang's Aurora Australis : Or, Specimens of Sacred Poetry, for the Colonists of Australia against the accusations of previous correspondents to the Austrlaian.
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To 'Spectator,' - (Impromptu.) : 'Two Dozen'
i
"Your verses, most fastidious 'Spectator,'",
1827
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Australian , 17 January no. 162 1827; (p. 4) 'Reply to ['Lines Written on Reading Those Luminous Poems Designated Aurora Australis!'].' (Webby) -
To the Editor of the Australian
1827
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: The Australian , 24 January no. 164 1827; (p. 3-4) 'An Onlooker' defends the poetical merit of John Dunmore Lang's Aurora Australis : Or, Specimens of Sacred Poetry, for the Colonists of Australia against the accusations of previous correspondents to the Austrlaian. -
To Onlooker
1827
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: The Australian , 27 January no. 165 1827; (p. 2) '"Quid pro quo" desires to inform ''Onlooker" that [in] his attempt to identify him with "Spectator", he betrays a palpable error that commits either his judgment or his candour. "Quid Pro Quo" distinctly disclaims not only such identity, but all knowledge of "Spectator", the truth of which the Editor of The Australian can probably certify.' -
Australian Verse
1909
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 21 October vol. 30 no. 1549 1909; (p. 2) -
Australian Literature and the Reading Public in the Eighteen-Twenties
1969
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 29 no. 1 1969; (p. 17-42)
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