Who's the Man? single work   poetry   satire   "A Doctor! One whose mouth is filled with slang,"
Is part of Sonnets Dedicated to Australian Senators Charles Harpur , 1845 sequence poetry
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Issue Details: First known date: 1845... 1845 Who's the Man?
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First line of verse: "A Parson! one whose mouth is filled with slang,"
Notes:
Epigraph: O Cromwell, Cromwell! / Had I but served my God with half the zeal / I served my (Self), he would not in mine age / have left me... - Wolsey
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur Charles Harpur , Elizabeth Perkins (editor), Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1984 Z459555 1984 selected work poetry satire 'This collection represents one version of almost every poem written by Charles Harpur, with the omission of some translations and paraphrases. The verse drama, "Stalwart the Bushranger", and the fragments of the dramatic poem "King Saul" are not included. ... The collection is edited from Harpur's manuscript poems held in the Mitchell Library, Sydney, and from printed copies in colonial newspapers when no manuscript version existed.' (Preface) Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1984 pg. 601
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