Lines Written During a Storm in the Bay of Biscay single work   poetry   children's   "Almighty God, by whose command,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1841... 1841 Lines Written During a Storm in the Bay of Biscay
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    y separately published work icon A Mother's Offering to Her Children A Lady Long Resident in New South Wales , Sydney : 1841 Z946010 1841 selected work prose poetry children's Takes the form of a dialogue in which the mother of the title, Mrs Saville, talks to her four children, Clara, Emma, Julius and Lucy as they sit together each evening. The children ask their mother questions which lead to narratives about shipwreck, station life and Australian flora and fauna, interspersed with moral lessons for the children. Sydney : 1841 pg. 215-216
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    y separately published work icon A Mother's Offering to Her Children A Lady Long Resident in New South Wales , Sydney : 1841 Z946010 1841 selected work prose poetry children's Takes the form of a dialogue in which the mother of the title, Mrs Saville, talks to her four children, Clara, Emma, Julius and Lucy as they sit together each evening. The children ask their mother questions which lead to narratives about shipwreck, station life and Australian flora and fauna, interspersed with moral lessons for the children. Milton : Jacaranda Press , 1979 pg. 215-216
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