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Songs of the Squatters
1885
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poetry
Issue Details:
First known date:
1845...
1845
Songs of the Squatters (No.3.)
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Notes:Minor title variations appear in texts.
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Appears in:
- y The Atlas vol. 1 no. 14 1 March 1845 Z613294 1845 newspaper issue 1845 pg. 161
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Appears in:
- y Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser 14 March 1845 Z1569448 1845 newspaper issue 1845 pg. 4
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- y Portland Guardian and Normanby General Advertiser 22 March 1845 Z1569450 1845 newspaper issue 1845 pg. 4
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Appears in:
- y Poems of a Life London : Kegan Paul, Trench , 1884 Z1239560 1884 selected work poetry London : Kegan Paul, Trench , 1885 pg. 106-108
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Appears in:
- y Bards in the Wilderness : Australian Colonial Poetry to 1920 Adrian Mitchell (editor), Brian Elliott (editor), Melbourne : Nelson , 1970 Z429552 1970 anthology poetry Melbourne : Nelson , 1970 pg. 51-52
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Appears in:
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y
Poetry Australia
Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Issue.
no.
33
April
Leonie Kramer
(editor),
1970
Z649166
1970
periodical issue
1970
pg.
18-19
Note: At foot of poem: 1842-1850.
Written as Viscount Sherbrooke.
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y
Poetry Australia
Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Issue.
no.
33
April
Leonie Kramer
(editor),
1970
Z649166
1970
periodical issue
1970
pg.
18-19
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Appears in:
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y
Australian Verse from 1805 : A Continuum
Geoffrey Dutton
(editor),
Adelaide
:
Rigby
,
1976
Z399014
1976
anthology
Adelaide
:
Rigby
,
1976
pg.
36-37
Note: With title: Songs of the Squatters II
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y
Australian Verse from 1805 : A Continuum
Geoffrey Dutton
(editor),
Adelaide
:
Rigby
,
1976
Z399014
1976
anthology
Adelaide
:
Rigby
,
1976
pg.
36-37
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Appears in:
- y The New Oxford Book of Australian Verse Les Murray (editor), Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1986 Z427532 1986 anthology poetry Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1986 pg. 28-30
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Appears in:
- y The Penguin Book of Australian Satirical Verse Australian Satirical Verse Philip Neilsen (editor), Ringwood New York (City) : Penguin , 1986 Z517595 1986 anthology poetry extract satire humour war literature Ringwood New York (City) : Penguin , 1986 pg. 27-29
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Appears in:
- y The Penguin Book of Australian Ballads [1993] Elizabeth Webby (editor), Philip Butterss (editor), Ringwood : Penguin , 1993 Z136407 1993 anthology poetry humour satire Ringwood : Penguin , 1993 pg. 98-99
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Appears in:
- y The Sting in the Wattle : Australian Satirical Verse Philip Neilsen (editor), St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1993 Z375066 1993 anthology poetry correspondence extract satire humour war literature St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1993 pg. 7-8
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Appears in:
- y The New Oxford Book of Australian Verse Les Murray (editor), Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1986 Z427532 1986 anthology poetry South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1996 pg. 28-30
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Appears in:
- y Australian Verse : An Oxford Anthology John Leonard (editor), Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1998 Z461207 1998 anthology poetry (taught in 1 units) A thorough survey of poetry by Australians in English, beginning with a selection of contemporary work by younger poets, and going backward in time to the early colonial period. In addition to poems in the literary tradition, it indudes performance poetry, convict songs and old bush ballads. An extensive selection has been provided from the work of five major twentieth-century poets: Les Murray, Gwen Harwood, Judith Wright, A.D. Hope and Kenneth Slessor. Several features are provided to assist the reader: the date of first publication of each poem is provided; footnotes explain unfamiliar words and allusions; and brief biographical notes assist in locating each poet in his or her place in time. Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1998 pg. 375-376
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Appears in:
- y Classic Australian Verse Maggie Pinkney (editor), Noble Park : Five Mile Press , 2001 Z864790 2001 anthology poetry Noble Park : Five Mile Press , 2001 pg. 24-26
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Appears in:
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y
An Anthology of Australian Poetry to 1920
John Kinsella
(editor),
Nedlands
:
University of Western Australia Library
,
2007
Z1908582
2007
anthology
poetry
column
prose
Nedlands
:
University of Western Australia Library
,
2007
pg.
262-263
Note: With title: Song of the Squatters I
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y
An Anthology of Australian Poetry to 1920
John Kinsella
(editor),
Nedlands
:
University of Western Australia Library
,
2007
Z1908582
2007
anthology
poetry
column
prose
Nedlands
:
University of Western Australia Library
,
2007
pg.
262-263
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Appears in:
- y The Puncher & Wattmann Anthology of Australian Poetry John Leonard (editor), Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2009 Z1674214 2009 anthology poetry (taught in 16 units) Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2009 pg. 426-427
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Alternative title: The Bushman and his Bride
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Appears in:
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y
Gallops and Gossips in the Bush of Australia, or, Passages in the Life of Alfred Barnard
1854
single work
novel
From a roving, largely outdoors, education in England and France, the narrator - an orphan - becomes unfitted for an office profession and emigrates to Australia. The stories recount aspects of his life in the colony. The narrator finally returns to England - near York - for Christmas. He hears sad tales of England's poor but finds rich welcome with his family - and a wife.
Gallops and Gossips in Australia
London
:
Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans
,
1854
pg.
33-34
Note: The concluding part of this version differs from the 1845 Atlas version. In Gallops and Gossips, Sidney indicates that his source was 'a satirical Sydney paper.'
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y
Gallops and Gossips in the Bush of Australia, or, Passages in the Life of Alfred Barnard
1854
single work
novel
From a roving, largely outdoors, education in England and France, the narrator - an orphan - becomes unfitted for an office profession and emigrates to Australia. The stories recount aspects of his life in the colony. The narrator finally returns to England - near York - for Christmas. He hears sad tales of England's poor but finds rich welcome with his family - and a wife.
Gallops and Gossips in Australia
London
:
Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans
,
1854
pg.
33-34
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Settings:
- Bush,