T. W. A. S. T. W. A. S. i(A77439 works by)
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1 On Sea-Side Rambles T. W. A. S. , 1868 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 11 January vol. 3 no. 124 1868; (p. 318)

'On the joys of walking beside the ocean, especially in female company.' (PB)

1 Two Ships i "Two gallant ships in grand array", T. W. A. S. , 1868 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 7 March vol. 3 no. 132 1868; (p. 440)

Two ships - one old and ungainly and one new - travel to 'Austral's golden shore'. The new ship founders en route. The author draws a parallel between this occurrence and 'Youth and Age'; the younger often sinks, while the older survives.

1 The Sailor Boy's First Voyage i "How serenely he lies on his hard canvas bed,", T. W. A. S. , 1868 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 22 February vol. 3 no. 130 1868; (p. 414)
1 Deception T. W. A. S. , 1867 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 23 November vol. 3 no. 117 1867; (p. 205-206)
Narration of an evening conversation in which a girl relates her deception by a man she loved who had seduced another and was father to her child. (PB)
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