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Do You Mean to Propose single work   poetry   "You come very often, 'tis all very well,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1882... 1882 Do You Mean to Propose
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Notes

  • Editor's note: Some misguided individual who holds peculiar ideas on matrimonial matters writes:- "I send you some verses on the subject referred to in your columns a little while ago, perhaps you may think them worthy of insertion. They were written by an exceedingly clever authoress in Tasmania some time ago, and are followed by an equally clever reply, which you may find room for in another issue."
  • Appears as part of Lynx's "Echoes of the Day" column.

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    y separately published work icon Tasmanian Mail 14 October 1882 Z1423000 1882 newspaper issue 1882 pg. 18
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