Peter Pun Peter Pun i(A89725 works by)
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1 The Great Awakening i "There's a frenzy of excitement in the old town tonight,", Peter Pun , 1910 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 31 March vol. 112 no. 2853 1910; (p. 429)
1 What's in a Name? i "We wandered down the mountain side,", Peter Pun , 1910 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 10 March vol. 112 no. 2850 1910; (p. 325)
1 The Circus Man's Story i "You ask how I got the medals, sir? Well, sit ye down and you'll 'ear", Peter Pun , 1910 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 24 February vol. 112 no. 2848 1910; (p. 253)
1 Arms and the Woman i "Oh, listen to the tender tale of Maud Belinda Jane,", Peter Pun , 1908 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 11 June vol. 108 no. 2759 1908; (p. 834)
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