y separately published work icon Lyrics, Religious and Irreligious selected work   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 1895... 1895 Lyrics, Religious and Irreligious
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Notes

  • Epigraph: In the name of the God of Love, Who reigneth not above; In the name of the mind of man, By priests put under ban; And in scorn of the worshipped God, Who doth good with a whip and a rod; And in scorn of his church's curse: I bid thee forth, my verse.'

Contents

* Contents derived from the Korumburra, Korumburra area, South Gippsland, Gippsland, Victoria,:Ernest H. C. Oliphant , 1895 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Hope of Immortalityi"Toward immortality man's soul doth reach,", Ernest H. C. Oliphant , single work poetry
To God and Devili"Oh, pleasure in sin, and the pain of duty!", Ernest H. C. Oliphant , single work poetry
Reasoni"The mighty ineffectual conqueror", Ernest H. C. Oliphant , single work poetry

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