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Issue Details:
First known date:
1824...
no.
12
30 December
1824
of
The Australian
est. 1824
The Australian
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* Contents derived from the 1824 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Untitledi"While Cymon gazed on beauteous Iphigene,",
single work
poetry
'Rejects 'Avec-Franchase's' offer of friendship.' (Webby)
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To My Dear Dolly Free-Lovei"Fatigued by the toil of this sun-burning day,",
single work
poetry
satire
'Satire on the anti-emancipists who oppose trial by jury, etc. Possibly by L. H. Halloran since it was reprinted in his newspaper the Gleaner, 9 June 1827, p.4.' (Webby)
(AustLit note: Although the themes are similar, this is not the same poem as the one by 'Jack Vainspun' published in the Gleaner, 9 June 1827.)
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