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In the Storm That is to Come
single work
"By our place in the midst of the furthest seas we were fated to stand alone -"
Issue Details:
First known date:
1905...
1905
In the Storm That is to Come
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Notes:Minor title variations appear in texts
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Appears in:
- y When I Was King and Other Verses Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1905 Z500861 1905 selected work poetry Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1905 pg. 193-196
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Appears in:
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y
Salt
vol.
2
no.
13
30 March
1942
Z1181925
1942
periodical issue
1942
pg.
32
Note: Not all verses of the poem appear in this source.
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y
Salt
vol.
2
no.
13
30 March
1942
Z1181925
1942
periodical issue
1942
pg.
32
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Appears in:
- y The World of Henry Lawson Walter Stone (editor), Dee Why West : Hamlyn , 1974 Z385949 1974 selected work poetry short story humour satire Dee Why West : Hamlyn , 1974 pg. 218-221
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Appears in:
- y A Fantasy of Man : Henry Lawson Complete Works 1901-1922 Leonard Cronin (editor), Sydney : Lansdowne , 1984 Z378760 1984 selected work poetry short story autobiography correspondence humour Sydney : Lansdowne , 1984 pg. 220-221
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