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1 The Jubilee ; or, Mirth in Montrose i "MY river duck, my Ocean Queen, Montrose,", Norval (fl. 1849) , 1849 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 19 May vol. 2 no. 20 1849; (p. 4)
1 Stanzas Written Chiefly During Our Last Monetary and Commercial Eclipse, in 1843 i "AUSTRALIA oh! Australia, thou to me", Norval (fl. 1849) , 1849 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 24 March vol. 2 no. 12 1849; (p. 4)
'Humorous, suggests Mrs. Chisholm should be Governor and Lang Colonial Secretary' (Webby).
1 Lines Extracted from a Manuscript Poem Written Some Years Ago i "SOME seek through life, but seek in vain, for fame,", Norval (fl. 1849) , 1849 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 17 March vol. 2 no. 11 1849; (p. 4)
'On the search for fame, with praise of Dunmore Lang' (Webby).
1 Lines Written During a Recent Visit to Botany Bay i "AND this is Botany Bay, whose famous name,", Norval (fl. 1849) , 1849 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 17 February vol. 2 no. 7 1849; (p. 4)
'Describes the Bay's beauty etc.' (Webby)
1 The Emigrant Bark i "Our bark, like a bird, takes her flight from the Tay,", Norval (fl. 1849) , 1849 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 27 January vol. 2 no. 4 1849; (p. 1)
Memories of leaving Scotland on a ship bound for Australia.
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