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Initially published simply as Poems: No. 1; the second edition, published in late October 1835, advertised as The Sydney Coronal: No. 1.
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This Day Is Published No. 1., (Second Edition.) : The Sydney Coronal
1835
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advertisement
— Appears in: The Sydney Monitor , 21 October vol. 10 no. 839 1835; (p. 3) An advertisement announcing the publication of a second edition of The Sydney Coronal : No. 1. The author 'returns his most grateful acknowledgments to those Ladies and Gentlemen who have patronised his humble efforts to obtain a livelihood by the only means in his power, (being totally blind,) and begs to acquaint the public that he has through their kind assistance been enabled to lay before them a second edition of the first number of the above work, carefully revised, and respectfully claims their further support for the second number, which he is now preparing for publication, and will appear early in November.' -
Poems - by Sorencia, No. 1
1835
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— Appears in: The Sydney Monitor , 3 October vol. 10 no. 835 1835; (p. 2)The Sydney Monitor's correspondent contends that: 'However inferior the Colony of New South Wales may be considered in National importance, or in her commercial or other relations, when placed in a balance with other countries, no one, perhaps, will contend that she has not reached, in intellectual culture, and particularly in one department of literature, a degree of advancement far beyond her years'. The writer is referring to the output of Australia's poets. Having compared America's output with that of Australia, the writer commends the compositions of Henry Halloran and then suggests that the colony possesses other writers of merit, among them Sorencia, 'the author of a small publication of original, and many of them, very beautiful poems'.
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Poems - by Sorencia, No. 1
1835
single work
column
— Appears in: The Sydney Monitor , 3 October vol. 10 no. 835 1835; (p. 2)The Sydney Monitor's correspondent contends that: 'However inferior the Colony of New South Wales may be considered in National importance, or in her commercial or other relations, when placed in a balance with other countries, no one, perhaps, will contend that she has not reached, in intellectual culture, and particularly in one department of literature, a degree of advancement far beyond her years'. The writer is referring to the output of Australia's poets. Having compared America's output with that of Australia, the writer commends the compositions of Henry Halloran and then suggests that the colony possesses other writers of merit, among them Sorencia, 'the author of a small publication of original, and many of them, very beautiful poems'.
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This Day Is Published No. 1., (Second Edition.) : The Sydney Coronal
1835
single work
advertisement
— Appears in: The Sydney Monitor , 21 October vol. 10 no. 839 1835; (p. 3) An advertisement announcing the publication of a second edition of The Sydney Coronal : No. 1. The author 'returns his most grateful acknowledgments to those Ladies and Gentlemen who have patronised his humble efforts to obtain a livelihood by the only means in his power, (being totally blind,) and begs to acquaint the public that he has through their kind assistance been enabled to lay before them a second edition of the first number of the above work, carefully revised, and respectfully claims their further support for the second number, which he is now preparing for publication, and will appear early in November.'