Ianthe Ianthe i(A133984 works by)
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1 The Twins i "O, hush'd be every murmur deep!", Ianthe , 1843 single work poetry
— Appears in: The South Australian Magazine , vol. 2 no. 7 1843; (p. 266)
1 The Bride i "An air of pensive sadness rests within her eye of blue,", Ianthe , 1843 single work poetry
— Appears in: The South Australian Magazine , January vol. 2 no. 4 1843; (p. 124)
1 The Lovely Young Widow of Adelaide i "All thy words of adoration fall heedless on my ear,", Ianthe , 1842 single work poetry
— Appears in: The South Australian Magazine , October vol. 2 no. 1 1842; (p. 34)
1 Lines on the Christening of Dr and Mrs Knott's Youngest Daughter, Named after a Beloved Relative, Deceased i "They stand within the sacred fane,", Ianthe , 1842 single work poetry
— Appears in: The South Australian Magazine , October vol. 2 no. 1 1842; (p. 8)
1 An Australian Scene i "The orb of day had spread his vest", Ianthe , 1842 single work poetry
— Appears in: The South Australian Magazine , January and February vol. 1 no. 7 1842; (p. 256)
'Not especially Australian' (Webby)
1 Lines on the Death of the Infant Daughter of E. O. Philcox, Esq. i "Sweet bud of promise! art thou, too, laid low,", Ianthe , 1842 single work poetry
— Appears in: The South Australian Magazine , January and February vol. 1 no. 7 1842; (p. 254)
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