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First known date:
1843...
vol.
2
no.
5
February
1843
of
The South Australian Magazine
est. 1841
The South Australian Magazine
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- The Death of Ahabi"The warriors of Syria", single work poetry (p. 171-173)
- Lines, Written under a Figure Passionately Wielding an Uplifted Daggeri"Rash mortal! bold thine hand! what spirit fell", single work poetry (p. 179)
- The Highland Emigrant, single work short story (p. 183-188)
- South Australian Matroni"To concert, ball, or party, 'tis seldom that I roam", single work poetry (p. 188)
- Her Majesty's Ship 'Blonde' : An Acrostici"Before our bowsprit wild and free", single work poetry (p. 192)
- Lines to My Infant Daughteri"Child of the South! sweet Meadow maid,", single work poetry (p. 199)
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