Diogenes Dodd Diogenes Dodd i(A87497 works by) (a.k.a. Dio. Dodd)
Writing name for: Harry O'Donnell
Gender: Male
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1 Glory to the Firefighter i "Hark! 'twas the terror-stricken bell,", Diogenes Dodd , 1908 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 14 May vol. 108 no. 2755 1908; (p. 694)
1 A Song of the Mountain Top i "Away! From the shrinkage of body and soul,", Diogenes Dodd , 1908 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 9 April vol. 108 no. 2750 1908; (p. 505)
1 Shearing Shed Echoes i "'May be, you don't think' argued Peter the Ringer,", Diogenes Dodd , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 28 June vol. 104 no. 2657 1906; (p. 917)
2 Midnight in the Belfry : New Year's Eve i "What says the passing bell,", Harry O'Donnell , 1887 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Leader , 31 December 1887; (p. 33)

— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 7 January vol. 100 no. 2528 1904; (p. 7)
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