Sonnet to Weber : On Hearing the Overture to Der Freyschutz single work   poetry   "Wildly that prelude rose above the hum"
Issue Details: First known date: 1827... 1827 Sonnet to Weber : On Hearing the Overture to Der Freyschutz
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Notes

  • Author's note: 'Bernera'
  • 'Bernera' was possibly a dairy farm near Liverpool, New South Wales.

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    y separately published work icon The Australian 25 July 1827 Z1719929 1827 newspaper issue 1827 pg. 3
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Commissioner and the Squatter : Or Armidale Visited and Revisited 1839-1889-2009 Lionel Gilbert , Armidale : Armidale Historical Society , 2009 Z1720486 2009 single work biography A biographical study of New England Crown Lands Commissioner George James Macdonald (1805-1851) and Darling Downs squatter Arthur Hodgson (1818-1902). This work is particularly interesting for the information it provides on what Gilbert terms the 'Wener-Eliott Album', a scrap-book containing cuttings of poems by Macdonald that appeared in nineteenth century newspapers, along with manuscript versions of a number of Macdonald's apparently unpublished poems. According to Gilbert, the album originally belonged to Jane Richards (nee Nicholas), the wife of William Richards, who once held Winterbourne station (near present day Walcha), and is currently held in a private collection. Armidale : Armidale Historical Society , 2009 pg. 10
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