Panegyric on Sir George Gipps By Himself single work   poetry   satire   "Oh, give me but another cheer,"
Note: 'By himself.'
Issue Details: First known date: 1846... 1846 Panegyric on Sir George Gipps By Himself
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Notes

  • Epigraph: I am become a fool in glorying.
  • 'Shave-Beggar Governor. For my own health, I have staid here too long. (Extract from the animated and eloquent panegyric delivered by the first gentleman of the colony, upon himself, at his own table, to an audience consisting of ladies and gentlemen.)' - Webby

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