A Learned Theban's Reverie single work   poetry   satire   "'Twas night, as Horace says, and in a sky serene"
Issue Details: First known date: 1848... 1848 A Learned Theban's Reverie
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  • Epigraph: Nox erat et coelo folgebat Luna sereno / Inter minora sidera. - Horace
  • 'Supposedly Broughton's thoughts on his revolting clergymen.' - Webby

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Notes:
On the copy of the Atlas scanned by the National Library of Australia, a handwritten note attributes authorship to W. B. C.
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    y separately published work icon The Atlas vol. 4 no. 176 8 April 1848 Z1607539 1848 newspaper issue 1848 pg. 174
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