Lines on the Fall of Sebastapol single work   poetry   "Sebastapol has fallen at last,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1865... 1865 Lines on the Fall of Sebastapol
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Notes

  • Author's note: Europe owes Poland a debt of gratitude for having saved the Cross from being trampled beneath the Crescent. Sobeiski and his heroic Poles, under the walls of Vienna, saved Europe from being overwhelmed by the Mahommedans - and how have they been rewarded?

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    y separately published work icon Poems Bassett Dickson , Hobart : Mercury Steam Press Office , 1865 Z805978 1865 selected work poetry Hobart : Mercury Steam Press Office , 1865 pg. 192-193
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