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Issue Details: First known date: 1845... vol. 1 no. 44 27 September 1845 of The Atlas est. 1844 The Atlas
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1845 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Walk in a Church-Yardi"We walked within the church yard bounds", single work poetry (p. 521)
Lines Addressed to the Party Proceeding on the Track of Dr Leichhardt Addressed to the Party Proceeding on the Track of Dr Leichhardt Leichhardt's Grave Lines Addressed to the Party Proceeding on the Track of Dr. Liechhardt [sic] Leichhardt's Grave : An Elegiac Ode on the Scarcely Doubtful Fate of the Amiable and Talented Naturalist, Leichhardt, Whose Life There is too Much Reason to Fear has been Sacrificed in the Cause of Science, Whilst Endeavouring to Effect an Overland Route to Port Essingtoni"Ye who prepare with pilgrim feet", Robert Lynd , Isaac Nathan (composer), single work lyric/song poetry
The author hopes that the relics of his 'murder'd friend' may be found and fittingly buried by the search party.
(p. 523)
Untitled, single work review
— Review of Leichhardt's Grave : An Elegiac Ode on the Scarcely Doubtful Fate of the Amiable and Talented Naturalist, Leichhardt, Whose Life There is too Much Reason to Fear has been Sacrificed in the Cause of Science, Whilst Endeavouring to Effect an Overland Route to Port Essington Robert Lynd , 1845 single work lyric/song poetry ;
(p. 523)
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