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First known date:
1842...
vol.
1
no.
9
May and June
1842
of
The South Australian Magazine
est. 1841
The South Australian Magazine
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- Affectioni"I'll follow thee, beloved one,", single work poetry (p. 332)
- Lines on Sorrowi"Our joys are known from feeling woe", single work poetry (p. 337)
- A Ride Through South Australia, single work autobiography travel (p. 343-345)
- A Long Time Agoi"Oh, would that I could now recal those hours to memory dear", single work poetry (p. 345)
- The Lands of the Southi"The lands of the north, the loud shout may send forth", single work poetry (p. 348)
- The Native's Plaint : Lines Addressed to Mrs. Grey, Lady of the Governor of South Australia, on Her Majesty's Birthday, May the 24th, 1842i"Lady fair, ask me not why,", single work poetry (p. 349-350)
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