y separately published work icon The Bathurst Advocate newspaper issue  
Issue Details: First known date: 1849... vol. 2 no. 7 17 February 1849 of The Bathurst Advocate est. 1848-1849 The Bathurst Advocate
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1849 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Lines Written During a Recent Visit to Botany Bayi"AND this is Botany Bay, whose famous name,", Norval (fl. 1849) , single work poetry
'Describes the Bay's beauty etc.' (Webby)
(p. 4)
Note: In Column: Original Poetry
The Episcopal Burying Ground, Near Bathursti"IN the wild and dreary wilderness,", A. F. (fl. 1849) , single work poetry
'Sentimental piece on the dead' (Webby).
(p. 4)
The Squatter's Perplexityi"How long shall I sigh, and", W. A. S. (fl. 1845-1849) , single work poetry
'On his enforced parting from his beloved - can't bring her to the bush' (Webby).
(p. 4)
Note: With first line: How long shall I sigh, how long shall I groan,
A Few Poetical Crumbs From the Muses' Table for O - L D - Si"SILENCE, Sir! said Justice Gruff,", Laird of Logie , single work poetry
'Political squibs and epigrams' (Webby).
(p. 4)
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