W. A. S. (fl. 1845-1849) W. A. S. (fl. 1845-1849) i(A126592 works by)
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1 The Disgusted Wife to Her Husband i "You promised to leave off your smoking", W. A. S. (fl. 1845-1849) , 1849 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 17 March vol. 2 no. 11 1849; (p. 4)
'Asks him to give up tobacco and snuff' (Webby).
1 Love's Language i "THERE'S a language that's mute, there's a silence that speaks,", W. A. S. (fl. 1845-1849) , 1849 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 24 February vol. 2 no. 8 1849; (p. 4)
2 The Squatter's Perplexity i "How long shall I sigh, and", W. A. S. (fl. 1845-1849) , 1845 single work poetry
— Appears in: Geelong Advertiser and Squatters' Advocate , 14 August vol. 5 no. 338 1845; (p. 7) The Sydney Morning Herald , 2 August 1845; (p. 2)

— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 17 February vol. 2 no. 7 1849; (p. 4)
'On his enforced parting from his beloved - can't bring her to the bush' (Webby).
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