y separately published work icon The Hobart Town Magazine periodical issue  
Issue Details: First known date: 1834... vol. 2 no. 12 February 1834 of The Hobart Town Magazine est. 1833-1834 The Hobart Town Magazine
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Notes

  • Editor's note: To our contributors we can only repeat (what many have personally received) our acknowledgements of the debt of gratitude we owe them for their varied, amusing, and useful productions, and beg that their exertions in the cause of Tasmanian Literature will not slacken, but they will, with increased energy, aid us in the great and good work. [Preface]

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1834 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
One Can't Always be Youngi"It really is extremely hard", Anonymous , single work poetry (p. 284-285)
Sonnet to _____i"So calumny hath striven to blast thy fame,", K. , single work poetry (p. 293)
Mountainsi"Mountains! ye who laugh at Time!", James Knox , single work poetry (p. 295-296)
The Convict Shipi"A golden cloud on a purple sky", J. N. , single work poetry (p. 299-301)
Lines to Tasmaniai"A song for the land where the kangaroo bounds -", J. S. (fl. 1834) , single work poetry (p. 306-307)
A Partner Wantedi"I want a partner Beauty cried,", Anonymous , single work poetry (p. 311)
A Fugitive Piecei"I love to hail the orb of day", single work poetry (p. 312)
Peter Potter's Robbery by Bushrangers, R. , single work prose historical fiction (p. 312-317)
Pro and Con; or, the Plumi"My sweetest Mama -", Anonymous , single work poetry (p. 317-318)
Lines (Written on the recent visit of the Aborigines to Hobart Town)i"They are come in their pride, but no helmet is gleaming,", Frances , single work poetry (p. 324-325)

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