Those Who Live in Glass Houses, Should Not Throw Stones : Song single work   poetry   satire   "'A maid of all work', is a creature, we know,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1844... 1844 Those Who Live in Glass Houses, Should Not Throw Stones : Song
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'Probably on Charles Nicholson.' (Webby) [In 1844, Nicholson (1808-1903) was Chairman of Committees in the NSW Legislative Council.]

Notes

  • 'AIR, / The Laird of Cockpen, he's proud and he's great, / His mind is ta'en up with the things of the state.'
  • At head of title: Original.

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