H. (fl. 1846-1848) H. (fl. 1846-1848) i(A122527 works by)
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1 My Christmas Thoughts on Hearing Music i "How like the map that marks my varied way,", H. (fl. 1846-1848) , 1848 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Atlas , 23 December vol. 4 no. 213 1848; (p. 621)
1 The Transportation Question i "The world still lives in darkness, and 'the few,'", H. (fl. 1846-1848) , 1846 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Atlas , 19 December vol. 2 no. 108 1846; (p. 601-602) The Australian , 31 December 1846; (p. 2358) The Port Phillip Patriot and Morning Advertiser , 13 January 1847; (p. 2-3)
1 The Contrast. A Fragment i "When the old man, the eloquent and wise", H. (fl. 1846-1848) , 1846 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Atlas , 5 December vol. 2 no. 106 1846; (p. 578)
1 A Father's Farewell i "And we have met once more, my fair haired boy!", H. (fl. 1846-1848) , 1846 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Atlas , 24 January vol. 2 no. 61 1846; (p. 41)
1 Lines Suggested by a Perusal of the Late Despatches of Sir Thomas Mitchell, on the Subject of His Exploration i "The God who guides this rolling world throughout its starry track,", H. (fl. 1846-1848) , 1846 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Atlas , 12 December vol. 2 no. 107 1846; (p. 593) Port Phillip Herald , 2 February 1847; (p. 4) The Poet's Discovery : Nineteenth Century Australia in Verse 1990; (p. 66-67)
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