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1 y separately published work icon The Currency Lasses : A Song : Inscribed with the Utmost Devotion and Respect to the Fair Sex of Australia i "Fill with wassail the bowl, a theme yet unsung,", Isaac Nathan (composer), Sydney London : W. and F. Ford Falkner , 1846 Z1633587 1846 single work lyric/song
1 1 y separately published work icon Oh! for the Olden Time, Song : King Charles : From the Historical Operatic Drama of Merry Freaks in Troublous Times i "Oh! for the olden time,", Charles Nagel , Isaac Nathan (composer), Sydney London : Hibernian Press Falkner , 1845 Z1673351 1845 lyric/song
1 1 y separately published work icon Sweet Smiles and Bright Eyes : Song : King Charles i "Ah! why must it then be,", Charles Nagel , Isaac Nathan (composer), Z1673021 1845 single work lyric/song
2 1 y separately published work icon Sir Wilfred i "Sir Wilfred he mounted his war steed true", David Burn , Isaac Nathan (composer), 1845 Z1630901 1845 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: Geelong Advertiser and Squatters' Advocate , 18 October vol. 5 no. 509 1845; (p. 2)
1 5 y separately published work icon Leichhardt's Grave : An Elegiac Ode on the Scarcely Doubtful Fate of the Amiable and Talented Naturalist, Leichhardt, Whose Life There is too Much Reason to Fear has been Sacrificed in the Cause of Science, Whilst Endeavouring to Effect an Overland Route to Port Essington i "Ye who prepare with pilgrim feet", Robert Lynd , Isaac Nathan (composer), Sydney London : Hibernian Press Falkner , 1845 Z524670 1845 single work lyric/song poetry The author hopes that the relics of his 'murder'd friend' may be found and fittingly buried by the search party.
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