Church Rock single work   poetry   "A pudding of spume, layered up, scarce masks"
Is part of Arthur River Suite P. R. Hay , 2002 sequence poetry
Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 Church Rock
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Notes

  • After passing MOON.DER.HE.COW.DIM there is another small point (where there are passes in between rocks, like walking between two walls about twenty feet apart, and in these narrow defiles are plenty of mutton fish and crawfish), and a small river...(George Augustus Robinson, 'Journal, 19 June 1832').
  • ...Tonight the natives engaged in a little hilarity by singing. The people were now glad they had got to the natives. They were now unrestrained and could enjoy fire. Heavy rain during the night. (George Augustus Robinson, 'Journal, 19 June 1832').
  • Spelling in note is correct from source. JK 28/1/09

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    y separately published work icon PAN Coming into Country no. 2 2002 Z1556507 2002 periodical issue 2002 pg. 49
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