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Issue Details: First known date: 1860... 1860 Tasmanian Rhymings
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,:J. Walch , 1860 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Leave Takingi"How hard it is to say good bye,", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 20-21)
Untitledi"A poor old man of threescore years and ten,", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 21)
Incidents at Seai"What slight occurrences at sea", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 22-23)
An Address to the Native-Born Tasmaniansi"And must I let that sentence pass me by?", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 23-24)
Lines to My Old Pipei"Of pipes I have a goodly store", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 24-25)
Untitledi"In writing rhymes we always should", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 25)
Untitledi"Who could imagine", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 26)
Untitledi"Tell me of Beauty's Queen,", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 26)
Linesi"Long enough we've borne our troubles,", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 27)
No Cross - No Crowni"Those who to heaven wish to go -", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 27)
Untitledi"Who is not happy?", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 28)
The Jubileei"Now then, children, join with me,", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 29)
Untitledi"For fifty years this isle has been", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 29)
"Speed the Plough"i""In hoc signo vinces" -", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 30)
From a Gentile to the Jewsi"Nigh the times draw towards you,", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 31)
To the Jewi""The good time coming" shows its glimmering face,", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 32)
Untitledi"Here lies a parrot, gifted and in speech,", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 33)
"Those Rocks," - New Norfolki"Now never consent in an album to write,", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 33)
Query for the Lord Mayor's Day, 1855i"To-day the Londoners proclaim,", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 34)
Replyi"No Belial act is it for us to place", John Anthony Moore , single work poetry (p. 34)
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