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Issue Details: First known date: 1834... no. 6 2 September 1834 of Sydney Times est. 1834 Sydney Times
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* Contents derived from the 1834 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Stemmata Quid Faciunti"How soon the prospects of our fancy's form,", X. , single work poetry
'On common theme of transience of life - better written than most' (Webby).
(p. 3)
Lines Written Immediately on Hearing of the Fate of the Three Natives and Capture of the Two Europeans by the New Zealanders, From Whom He and His Family Had Been Providently Permitted to Escape - (April 6th, 1834)i"HEAR me, oh God, and in my heart", Nathaniel Lipscomb Kentish , single work poetry
'Gives praise and thanks to God' (Webby).
(p. 3)

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