Bank's Tattoo single work   poetry   "Everything in the air and water matters."
Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 Bank's Tattoo
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  • Epigraph: Now do I wish that our friends in England could by the assistance of some magical spying glass take a peep at our situation: Dr Solander setts at the Cabbin table describing, myself at my Bureau Journalizing, between us hangs a large bunch of sea weed, upon the table lays the wood and barnacles; they would see that notwisthstanding our different occupations our lips move very often, and without being conjurors might guess that we were talking about what we should see upon the land which there is now no doubt we shall see very soon. - Sir Joseph Banks, 3 October 1769.

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    y separately published work icon An Absence of Saints Rosanna Licari , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2010 Z1713221 2010 selected work poetry St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2010 pg. 25-26
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