To an English Hawthorn : Growing beside Sir John Jamison's Garden Fence, at Regentville single work   poetry   "Methought Australia had no gentle thing"
Issue Details: First known date: 1840... 1840 To an English Hawthorn : Growing beside Sir John Jamison's Garden Fence, at Regentville
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'Nostalgic "exile" poem.' (Webby)

Notes

  • Epigraph: 'But one foul blot e'en Sydney's name defiles, Mars her fair coasts, and clouds her brightest smiles: Lo ! here thy woes a mournful scene present, England's Siberia-land of banishment !'

    'Australasian Scenes', by the Rev. John Adeney, B.A.

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