Druiver Druiver i(A128772 works by)
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1 The Enthusiast Druiver , 1838 single work short story romance
1 Untitled i "'TWAS Evening's calm and soothing hour,", Druiver , 1838 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 19 March vol. 5 no. 10 1838; (p. 4)
'On the sorrows of life' (Webby).
1 Lines, Written during a Severe Fit of Illness i "Oh, set me, set me in the sun,", Druiver , 1838 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 19 February vol. 5 no. 6 1838; (p. 4)
'Seems alone, but has a friend in God' (Webby)
1 A Midnight Thought i "'Twas midnight; and the pale moon beam", Druiver , 1838 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 27 January vol. 5 no. 4 1838; (p. 4)
'Of his dead beloved' (Webby).
1 Lines i "Why this deep grief? Ask not again -", Druiver , 1838 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 20 January vol. 5 no. 3 1838; (p. 4)
'Describes all he has seen and done; returns to find her false, so bids farewell' (Webby).
1 Lines Addressed to J. Von D. V. H., Returning from the South African Interior, April 1836 i "LADY! lady! I have been,", Druiver , 1838 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 13 January vol. 5 no. 2 1838; (p. 4)
'Describes all he has seen and done; returns to find her false, so bids farewell' (Webby).
1 Lines, Written in the Sick Chamber of L. Von D. V. H., 1834 i "SLEEP on! sleep on! may placid sleep", Druiver , 1838 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 6 January vol. 5 no. 1 1838; (p. 4)
'Hopes she'll soon be better' (Webby).
1 My Landlady's Narrative Druiver , 1837 single work short story romance
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 30 December vol. 4 no. 50 1837; (p. 4)
1 Impromptu, on Hearing a Lady Sing 'My Heart and Lute' i "MY Heart and Lute which were thine own,", Druiver , 1837 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 30 December vol. 4 no. 50 1837; (p. 4)
'Both were once hers - now cold and silent' (Webby).
1 Lines Written on the Proclamation of the Law for the Abolition of Slavery in the British Colonies i "I SAT on Southern Afric's shore,", Druiver , 1837 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 11 November vol. 4 no. 43 1837; (p. 4)
'Praise of British Liberty' (Webby).
1 Lines Addressed to Jedda i "WHEN first we met, the hand of Time,", Druiver , 1837 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 20 May vol. 4 no. 20 1837; (p. 4)
'Memories of her still bring him joy' (Webby).
1 Lines on the Death of a Young Lady, Who Died at Graham's Town, Frontier of Caffraria i "I KNEW her in the bloom of youth,", Druiver , 1837 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 13 May vol. 4 no. 19 1837; (p. 4)
'On one who died of a broken heart' (Webby).
1 Lines Addressed to Ivon D. V. H. i "I feel the hand of cold decay", Druiver , 1837 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 29 April vol. 4 no. 17 1837; (p. 4)
'On his loneliness and sorrow - will welcome death' (Webby).
1 Lines Addressed to J. S. i "I WAS long long years on the stranger's shore,", Druiver , 1837 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 22 April vol. 4 no. 16 1837; (p. 4)
'Returns friendless and alone, visits mother's grave etc.' (Webby).
1 Addressed to Brosse i "What now is life? by years of grief", Druiver , 1837 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 15 April vol. 4 no. 15 1837; (p. 4)
'To his false lover' (Webby).
1 To L. S. i "I KNEW thee in thy youthful day,", Druiver , 1837 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 8 April vol. 4 no. 14 1837; (p. 4)
'To his false lover' (Webby).
1 Lines Written On Returning from a Journey of Discovery After an Absence of Nearly Three Years i "ALAS: how changed - how sadly changed,", Druiver , 1837 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Times , 25 March vol. 4 no. 12 1837; (p. 4)
'Finds woman no longer loves him, etc.' (Webby).
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