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Issue Details: First known date: 1886... September 1886 of The Sydney Quarterly Magazine est. 1883 Sydney Quarterly Magazine
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1886 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
To Katie : On Her Thirtieth Birthdayi"Faithful ever, best beloved,", Besmot , single work poetry (p. 549)
The Creationi"A tenebrous, illimitable space;", S. A. G. , single work poetry (p. 550-553)
She Dreams of All Things Fairi"She dreams of all things fair,", John Thomas Robertson , single work poetry (p. 554-555)
The Last Floweri"Where are the hands which placed thee here", John Thomas Robertson , single work poetry (p. 555-556)
Happy Momentsi"There are some moments when the mind,", John Thomas Robertson , single work poetry (p. 556)
Father Therryi"Heaven's glories shine in brightness and the white-robed choir above,", John Thomas Robertson , single work poetry (p. 556-557)
The Dying Girl to Her Motheri"They tell me, mother, the angels sing", John Thomas Robertson , single work poetry (p. 557-558)
Prayer for the Marineri"When darkest clouds low'r overhead,", John Thomas Robertson , single work poetry (p. 558)
Forget-Me-Noti"There's a flower whose sweet perfume", John Thomas Robertson , single work poetry (p. 559)
Farewelli"'Tis hard to bid a fond adieu,", John Thomas Robertson , single work poetry (p. 560)
Our Wee Laddiei"He's up in the morning' aye wi' the cock's crow,", George F. Jackson , single work poetry (p. 580)
Lines on the Church Erected on Dulwich Hilli"The moon in full splendor her orb has arrayed", Edward Baly , single work poetry (p. 591-592)
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