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Issue Details: First known date: 1842... vol. 4 no. 464 27 October 1842 of The Australasian Chronicle est. 1839-1843 Australasian Chronicle
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"Wild Lyre of Australia, will none ravish thee" To the Lyre of Australiai"Lyre of my Country, remains it for me", Charles Harpur , single work poetry
'Hopes that he may redeem the harp from "dark trackless forests" and though he has not "The wild strength of Burns, or of Byron the fire", leave one lasting song.' (Webby)
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Note: No. 3 in the Australian Lyrics author series.
Presentation, single work column (p. 2)
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