Lynx Lynx i(A108373 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Dedicated to the Midland Meanderers i "Attend, my muse, and teach my stammering tongue", Lynx , 1899 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 28 January 1899; (p. 22)
1 Ranji's Downfall i "Girls who favour lovers dingy", Lynx , 1899 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 5 August 1899; (p. 22)
1 Fancies of Federation i "Vagaries of Federation,", Lynx , 1899 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 13 May 1899; (p. 22)
1 A Botanical Venture i "The things the eye can scarce perceive", Lynx , 1899 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 1 July 1899; (p. 22)
1 Under the Verandah: A Cricketer's Lament i "Writers, bring your note-books,", Lynx , 1899 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 24 June 1899; (p. 22)
1 Hot, Aint It? i "The worst of all the city bores", Lynx , 1899 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 21 January 1899; (p. 22)
1 The Bridge i "We sat upon the bridge at sunset", Lynx , 1899 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 11 February 1899; (p. 22)
1 Those Salaries: A State School Teacher's Lament i "We leave for a month, beginning at once", Lynx , 1897 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 25 December 1897; (p. 22)
1 Untitled i "I bowled three countrymen once", Lynx , 1897 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 30 October 1897; (p. 22)
1 A [Bishop] in Straits i "Me an Ma was out one evening,", Lynx , 1896 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 13 June 1896; (p. 23)
1 The Bothwell Seventeen i "The sudden sound of war's alarms had scarcely reached the town,", Lynx , 1893 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 27 May 1893; (p. 22)
1 Ode to Sir Henry Parkes i "Ring the silver joy bells!", Lynx , 1892 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 27 August 1892; (p. 22)
1 What She Thought i "Yes, her form was very lovely and her face exceeding fair,", Lynx , 1892 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 16 July 1892; (p. 22)
1 The Midshipman's Lament (On Being Compelled to Shave off his Carefully Cultivated "Airy Nothings") i "Oh, my fondly cherished whiskers! Oh, my whiskers mine no more!", Lynx , 1892 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 9 April 1892; (p. 22)
1 "Bunny" Again i "Appoint inspectors as you please,", Lynx , 1891 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 31 October 1891; (p. 22)
1 The Perfidious Tar i "He swore it, that he 'loved her with a love both deep and true,'", Lynx , 1891 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 28 February 1891; (p. 22)
1 The Bridge over the Derwent i "There's a tidy large bridge in New York,", Lynx , 1891 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 5 September 1891; (p. 22)
1 Our Agent-General! i "Behold our Agent-General! our gorgeous Agent-General!", Lynx , 1891 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 24 January 1891; (p. 22)
1 Affy's Revenge: A Ballad of Misplaced Wrath i ""I write for the Mail," said the man;", Lynx , 1890 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 22 February 1890; (p. 22)
1 I'm a Visitor: A Dirge Found on a Verandah in Hobart Recently i "Tend to me carefully, gently and lovingly,", Lynx , 1890 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 22 February 1890; (p. 22)
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