Issue Details: First known date: 1825... 1825 Lines, Written Extemporaneously, on the Perusal of Some Ridiculous, yet Mischievously-Intended Articles, Lately Inserted in the Australian
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Notes

  • Epigraph: Qui capit, ille facit
  • At foot of poem: Sydney, 4th June, 1825
  • 'A defence of slandered beauty and innocence. A letter from L. H. Halloran correcting a misprint in line 1 of this poem appeared in the Gazette on 16 June 1825.' [Halloran corrected the line to read: 'How vile the wretch, whose callous mind,'] - Webby

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