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Issue Details: First known date: 1842... vol. 4 no. 481 6 December 1842 of The Australasian Chronicle est. 1839-1843 The Australasian Chronicle
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* Contents derived from the 1842 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
"Australia, how rapt can I stray by thy fountains," Australia Huzzai"Australia, how rapt can I muse by thy fountains,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry

'In praise of Australia - particularly its women.' (Webby)

(Note: Only a portion of the third stanza relates to Australia's 'daughters'.)

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Note:
  • 24 lines
  • Includes textual variations
  • No 8. in the Australian Lyrics author series
New Music, single work review
— Review of How Sweet Those Tuneful Bells George William Worgan , 1842 single work lyric/song ;
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