To the Aeolian Harp single work   poetry   "Most pleasing warble thy wild flowing notes"
Issue Details: First known date: 1826... 1826 To the Aeolian Harp
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'Appears to have been strongly influenced by Coleridge.' (Webby)

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    y separately published work icon The Monitor vol. 1 no. 5 16 June 1826 Z1604253 1826 newspaper issue 1826 pg. 35

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A Parody, for the Consideration of His Monitorial Eminence i "Most pleasing warble thy sweet flowing notes,", X. Y. Z. (fl. 1826-1827) , 1826 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette, and New South Wales Advertiser , 24 June vol. 24 no. 1218 (p. 2)
Descibes the kind of poetry, written by a lady, most acceptable to the editor of the Sydney Monitor.
A Parody, for the Consideration of His Monitorial Eminence i "Most pleasing warble thy sweet flowing notes,", X. Y. Z. (fl. 1826-1827) , 1826 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette, and New South Wales Advertiser , 24 June vol. 24 no. 1218 (p. 2)
Descibes the kind of poetry, written by a lady, most acceptable to the editor of the Sydney Monitor.
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