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'Includes a dig at Barron Field, "That learned Judge, whose mind's distortion / Produced for first fruits, an abortion!", and references to "Tommy Moore" and "Longinus' true sublime". (Webby)
Notes
At foot of poem: 10th December, 1824.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Avec-Franchase to Aristophanesi
"Your pericranium's oft been cram'd,",
'Avecfranchase',
1824single work poetry — Appears in:
The Australian,23 December
no.
111824;(p. 3)'Implies that "Aristophanes" has been transported for slander, which may identify "Aristophanes" as L. H. Halloran.' (Webby)
Avec-Franchase to Aristophanesi
"Your pericranium's oft been cram'd,",
'Avecfranchase',
1824single work poetry — Appears in:
The Australian,23 December
no.
111824;(p. 3)'Implies that "Aristophanes" has been transported for slander, which may identify "Aristophanes" as L. H. Halloran.' (Webby)