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The New South Wales Magazine, or, Journal of General Politics, Literature, Science and the Arts
periodical issue
Issue Details:
First known date:
1843...
vol.
1
no.
7
July
1843
of
The New South Wales Magazine, or, Journal of General Politics, Literature, Science and the Arts
est. 1843
The New South Wales Magazine, or, Journal of General Politics, Literature, Science and the Arts
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* Contents derived from the 1843 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Oh! That I Had the Wings of a Dovei"Times there will be ev'n with the worldliest",
single work
poetry
(p. 324)
Note: Page incorrectly numbered as 124 in source.
- Opposite Neighbours, single work short story (p. 325-333)
- The Last Days of the Honeymoon, single work short story humour (p. 340-343)
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Review of New Books,
single work
review
— Review of Tarquin the Proud : And Other Poems 1843 selected work poetry drama ; (p. 343-347) -
Merry Freaks in Troublous Times,
single work
review
— Review of Merry Freaks in Troublous Times : An Historical Operatic Drama in Two Acts 1843 single work musical theatre ; (p. 347-351) - Sydney College Prize Composition, single work column (p. 351-354)
- Spesi"But soon the streamlet spurns its humble name,", extract poetry (p. 352-353)
- Untitledi"I tell not of war and the heroes whose glory", extract poetry (p. 353-354)
- Lines Written for a Druid's Celli"Stay, passenger, and viewe a Druid's cell", single work poetry (p. 366)
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To Charles Harpur : Author of a Series of Beautiful Poems in the 'Australasian Chronicle'
To Charles Harpuri"Men first in Glory's race shall turn aside",
single work
poetry
(p. 366)
Note:
- With title: To Charles Harpur : Author of a Series of Beautiful Poems in the 'Australasian Chronicle'
- With first line: Men first in glory's race, shall turn aside
- Written as: H. Parkes
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