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Epigraph: These are delights / If my experience hath not, truant-like, / Misspent the time, which I have strove to use / For bettering my mind. (Ford)
In an 'Introduction', the author claims that this selected work was the 'first publication of the kind in the Colony' [Van Diemen's Land], and hopes that it will 'waken' the colony's 'slumbering poetical energies, and excite others to nobler and more successful attempts'.
Dedication: To Sir John Franklin, K.C.H., K.R., Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land and its dependencies, &c.&c., this little volume is, by permission, respectfully inscribed by His Excellency's most obedient and very humble servant, the author.
Contents
* Contents derived from the Hobart,Southeast Tasmania,Tasmania,:S. A. Tegg,1838 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Mountainsi"Mountains! ye who laugh at Time!",James Knox,
single work poetry
(p. 1-5)
Canzoneti"Oh! could I but for once forget",James Knox,
single work poetry
(p. 6-7)