The Levee single work   poetry   "We should be 'slaves' indeed, if we could bow"
Note: Written by: One Who Attended the Levee from A Feeling of 'Loyalty, or the Folly that Goes By That Name in New South Wales.'
Issue Details: First known date: 1845... 1845 The Levee
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Notes

  • Author's note: Written on perusal of certain attacks, made in the Atlas of Saturday last, on those who attended the Levee at Government House, on Monday, 26th May, 1845, being the Anniversary of the Birthday of Her Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria.
  • At foot of poem: 2nd June, 1845.

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