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Issue Details:
First known date:
1900...
vol.
21
no.
1044
17 February
1900
of
The Bulletin
est. 1880
The Bulletin
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The covers and "The Red Page" (which appeared on the verso of the cover) were microfilmed separately to the rest of the journal and are held on separate reels in most libraries.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1900 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- 'Father'i"Morning. He wakes and sighs:", single work poetry (p. 2) Section: The Red Page
- The Land of the Long Agoi"There are shadows into the distance,", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Jack of Heartsi"Lips and eyes of English lasses, till the sail's unfurled,", single work poetry humour (p. 3)
- What Matter the Years?i"A fig for old Time and the swing of his sickle,", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Untitledi"When you've shouted Hallelujah! When you've passed yer bloomin plate", single work poetry humour (p. 5)
- The Pagan i"In the dim and distant ages of long ago men said", single work poetry (p. 6)
- The Poem and the Dreami"A charming poem's just a lovely dream;", single work poetry (p. 10)
- One Love i"A long, straight, ironstone road that stole", single work poetry (p. 10)
- Sea-Dreamsi"Come let us sit her, Love, and watch the moon!", single work poetry (p. 10)
- In the Land of Nod i"In the land of Nod the sheep,", single work poetry (p. 11)
- The Gippsland Nymph i"The run was left two days behind, and we", single work poetry (p. 14)
- Prayeri"Lord God! who seest all things, hear", single work poetry humour (p. 15)
- Reformingi"Ah me! But it comes to the best of us,", single work poetry (p. 25)
- God's World i"If the Earth were always green, and the Sky were always blue,", single work poetry (p. 31)
- One of Providence's Inscrutable Ways , single work short story (p. 31-32)
- The Last Reviewi"All in the dead of night", single work poetry (p. 32)
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