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Issue Details: First known date: 1851... 12 April 1851 of The Empire est. 1850 The Empire
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1851 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
On Hearing of Wordsworth's Pensioni"Bright beings, gathered to the realms of rest,", H. P. , single work poetry (p. 310)
To Henry Halloran : On Reading a Beautiful Sonnet by Him Entitled 'Coolie Labour' To Henry Halloran : On Reading a Beautiful Sonnet by Him Entitled 'Coolie Labor'i"Great God be thank'd, that there are men like thee,", Henry Parkes , single work poetry (p. 310)
Note: With title: To Henry Halloran : On Reading a Beautiful Sonnet by Him Entitled 'Coolie Labour'
Springtidei"How beautiful great Mother, thou appearest", Henry Parkes , single work poetry
'The beauties of Spring and Nature'. (Webby)
(p. 310)
To Charles Harpur : Author of a Series of Beautiful Poems in the 'Australasian Chronicle' To Charles Harpuri"Men first in Glory's race shall turn aside", Henry Parkes , single work poetry (p. 310)
Homei"Sweet home! How lavish of his harp's sweet tones", Henry Parkes , single work poetry (p. 310)
The Home of a Mechanic an Age Agoi"One of a brick-built row, in street retired,", Henry Parkes , single work poetry
'Picture of contentment and prosperity.' (Webby)
(p. 310)
Note: Published with alternate title
To ******* ****** : On Being Disappointed of His Societyi"If thou hadst known how counted we the hours,", Henry Parkes , single work poetry (p. 310)
Love of Libertyi"Earth's guardian minds in every age have hymn'd", Henry Parkes , single work poetry (p. 310)
To W. A. D. Esq. : On Returning 'Collins's History of New South Wales'i"It seems as I had chatted long with one,", Henry Parkes , single work poetry (p. 310)
The Pall-Bearers of the Poet Campbelli"They worthy of that mournful honour were,", Henry Parkes , single work poetry (p. 310)
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