Issue Details: First known date: 1902... no. 42 June 1902 of The School Paper for Classes V and VI est. 1898 School Paper for Classes V and VI
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors is individually indexed.

    Other material in this issue includes:

    • Poetry: 'Nothing is Either Small or Great' extract from Pippa Passes Part IV by English poet Robert Browning (q.v.) [65]; 'Young Lochinvar' Lady Heron's song Lochinvar from Marmion by Walter Scott (q.v.) 70-71; 'Gleanings' two lines by George Herbert (q.v.) 71; 'Incident in the French Camp' by English poet Robert Browning (q.v.) with etching: 'Robert Browning (1812-89)' 77-78.
    • Fiction: 'The Crowning of King Edward VI' extract from The Constable of the Tower by English author William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882) with three (unattributed) illustrations: 'Westminister Abbey', untitled floor plan of Westminister Abbey and 'Westminister Abbey From the West Door: Nave, Aisles, and Choir Screen' [65]-70; 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' continuation of extracts from The Sketch Book by Washington Irving (q.v.) with (unattributed) illustration: 'The Church' 72-74.
    • Non-Fiction: 'Window-Plants' anonymous with two illustrations: 'Auriculas' and 'Jasmine' 78-80.
    • Prose: 'Gleanings' Walter Scott's (q.v.) his dying words to his children, 71; 'The Philosopher and the Boatman' (unattributed) about knowledge and skill, 76-77.
    • Song: 'God Save the King' 80.
    • Conundrum: 'Gleanings' anonymous line about pity, 71.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1902 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Shamrock in Africai"Oh, why art thou here to thy beauty's undoing?", Oriel , single work poetry (p. 75-76)
Note:

Prefaced with two sentence quotation from an English paper about the spreading of the shamrock planted originally on the war graves of the Irish dead.

With (unattributed) photograph: 'Scene in South Africa'.

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