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Issue Details: First known date: 1843... vol. 2 no. 4 January 1843 of The South Australian Magazine est. 1841 The South Australian Magazine
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1843 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Bridei"An air of pensive sadness rests within her eye of blue,", Ianthe , single work poetry (p. 124)
Homeward Yearningsi"The gale of yesterday has died", Nathaniel Hailes , single work poetry (p. 136-137)
Note: Written as: N. H.
The Curate from 'Pylewell', an Unpublished MS, extract novel (p. 138-141)
Oh! Say, Can Distancei"Oh! say, can distance quench my love", P. M. T. , single work poetry (p. 142)
Change Lines Suggested by the Perusal of Mr. N. H.'s Essay on 'Change,' in the Same Booki"Yes, Change is Nature's Law ; as night and day,", Charles Mann , single work poetry (p. 150)
Note:

With title: Change

The poem is unattributed in the South Australian Magazine.

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