Issue Details: First known date: 1888... 1888 Australian Poets : 1788-1888 : Being a Selection of Poems upon All Subjects Written in Australia and New Zealand during the First Century of the British Colonization
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Contents

* Contents derived from the London,
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Griffith, Farran, Okeden and Welsh , 1888 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Song of a Life, Emma Frances Anderson , single work poetry (p. 20)
Thoughts on Ending the Year 1867, Emma Frances Anderson , single work poetry (p. 24)
[Untitled] (from A Jubilee Ode)i"Neither with her, Elizabeth, the brave,", William M. Ferrar , single work poetry (p. 149-150)
Twilight on the Sea-Shorei"Lone scene of wild unrest and battling strife", John Howell , single work poetry (p. 259-260)
The Starsi"Ye soft-beaming glories, wherever ye tread", John Howell , single work poetry (p. 260-261)
The Brotherhood of Naturei"To feel that softening of the heart, the sigh", John Howell , single work poetry (p. 262-263)
Beside the Seai"Down beside the restless ocean and its troubled tones of sadness", John Howell , single work poetry (p. 264-265)
Sur Une Mortei"Lovely she was, if midnight gloom", Mrs Patchett Martin , single work poetry (p. 360-361)
Transformationi"The school breaks up : slim maidens in their teens", Mrs Patchett Martin , single work poetry (p. 361-362)
'Romola'i"Behold the scholar-maiden as she stands", Mrs Patchett Martin , single work poetry (p. 362-363)
Dame and Danseusei"Half by crimson curtain hidden,", Mrs Patchett Martin , single work poetry (p. 363-364)
The Publican's Daughteri"Than the beer which she served", 'Menippus' , single work poetry (p. 435-436)
To W. M.i"You should have lived in olden time,", 'Menippus' , single work poetry (p. 436-437)
The Last Aboriginali"I see him sit, wild-eyed, alone,", William Sharp , single work poetry (p. 442-444)
To the Fallen Gum-Tree on Mt. Baw Bawi"Yes, you lie there in state unearthly-solemn,", Douglas Sladen , single work poetry (p. 478-479)
Despairi"To feel the heart beat brimming full of love,", Old Saltbush , single work poetry (p. 491-492)
The Dream of Dampier : An Australasian Foreshadowing - A.D.1686i"Dampier, the buccaneer! His swift ship sailed the Eastern seas-", Gerald Henry Supple , single work poetry (p. 529-540)
The Digger's Grave, Sarah Welch , single work poetry (p. 585)
The Spanish Marriage : A Dramatic Story, Charles Whitehead , single work drama (p. 588-590)
Lay Me Lowi"Lay me low, my work is done;", Adam Lindsay Gordon , single work poetry (p. 603-604)
Note: With title: 'Gordon's Valedictory Poem'
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