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A Few Extra-Tired Lines (Being a Reply to Miss Louise Mack, Who in Six Verses in THE BULLETIN of 16 February said She was Very Tired
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"O, weary little lady! saddened sister bathed in woe!",
1901
single work
poetry
humour
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 23 March vol. 22 no. 1101 1901; (p. 32) -
Also Tired
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"I am tired, dog, dog tired.",
1901
single work
poetry
humour
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 2 March vol. 22 no. 1098 1901; (p. 11)
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Also Tired
i
"I am tired, dog, dog tired.",
1901
single work
poetry
humour
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 2 March vol. 22 no. 1098 1901; (p. 11) -
A Few Extra-Tired Lines (Being a Reply to Miss Louise Mack, Who in Six Verses in THE BULLETIN of 16 February said She was Very Tired
i
"O, weary little lady! saddened sister bathed in woe!",
1901
single work
poetry
humour
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 23 March vol. 22 no. 1101 1901; (p. 32)