To E. O. S. : On Reading His 'Stanzas to ----,' and Other Poetic Effusions in the Sydney Gazette single work   poetry   "Thy muse's soft numbers harmoniously flow,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1828... 1828 To E. O. S. : On Reading His 'Stanzas to ----,' and Other Poetic Effusions in the Sydney Gazette
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'Praises his poetry, begs him to be less melancholy - one day he will return to Ireland and his lost hopes.' (Webby)

Notes

  • Epigraph:
    The warm lay of love, and the light note of gladness,
    Have waken'd thy fondest, the liveliest thrill;
    But so oft has been echo'd the deep sigh of sadness,
    That e'en in thy mirth, it will steal from thee still.
    - Moore.

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  • This work has been affiliated with the Irishness in Australian Literature dataset because it contains Irish characters, settings, tropes or themes.

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    y separately published work icon The Monitor vol. 3 no. [121] 11 February 1828 Z1772597 1828 newspaper issue 1828 pg. 964
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