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Issue Details: First known date: 1828... 1828 New Holland
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The writer believes that the climate and scenery of New Holland will fail to give rise to poetry and is aggrieved that the imagery of English poetry will not be understood by Australian-born children.

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Alternative title: South-Asian Register
Notes:
  • Reproduced from the South-Asian Register with the permission of the editor, Roger Oldfield.
  • The version appearing in the Monitor is incomplete. It was to have been continued, but it appears that the final part was not published in the Monitor.
  • The reproduced text in the Monitor for 17 and 19 May is identical.
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Monitor vol. 3 no. 147 17 May 1828 Z1774946 1828 newspaper issue 1828 pg. 1174
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Monitor vol. 3 no. 147 19 May 1828 Z1774948 1828 newspaper issue 1828 pg. 1174
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