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Issue Details: First known date: 1857... no. 2028 8 July 1857 of The Empire est. 1850 The Empire
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* Contents derived from the 1857 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Misanthropical Goodnessi"A good man may be sometimes misanthropical", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
Note: No. X in the author series 'Rhymed Aphorisms and Bits of Philosophy'.
The Truth of Naturei"The frame of the world to its Maker is true", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
Note: No. XIV in the author series 'Rhymed Aphorisms and Bits of Philosophy'.
The Moral Great and Smalli"As heathens (pious though they seem)", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
Note: No. XIV in the author series 'Rhymed Aphorisms and Bits of Philosophy'.
Wisdom Never Wooed in Vaini"Though we cannot make Wisdom our mistress for aye,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
The Egotism of Poets "Though Bards be egotists, 'twere wrong to din them" Apologetici"Though Bards be Egotistic, never din them", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
"The man who is steady and slow, though he sin," Fast and Slowi"The slow-going man, howsoever he sins,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
How to Lessen a Flux of Visitorsi"Are you troubled by men with a visiting itch,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
Taking too Much Thought of To-Morrow Taking Too Much Thought of Tomorrowi"Could we, as mortals, but our end foresee,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
Simplicity Versus Crafti"Simplicity enjoys while Craft contrives,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
Vague Beauty in Poetryi"How oft has Song some beauty most divine,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
Luck Out of Seasoni"A Pilgrim of old who was hungering madly,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
The Show of Physical Strength A Titan Incog.i"A dwarf will ever be defiant", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
Doing and Beingi"The common man's of value to the race", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
The Merit of Sobrietyi"To him whose nature craves not drink,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
"What is the true difference" Poetry and Prosei"What is the true difference 'twixt Prose and Rhyme,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)
The Pang of Deathi"How great or small may be the pang of Death,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 3)

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