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Note: One of 10 sonnets appearing together. This one is titled "VI".
"I [sic] sleep my brain was with a sweet pang wrung,"
The Dreami"In sleep with a sweet pang my brain was wrung",Charles Harpur,
single work poetry
(p. 3)
Note: One of 10 sonnets appearing together. This one is titled 'VII'.
This criticism by Charles Harpur on sonnet technique precedes ten sonnets written by the poet. The last sonnet has the place and date, 'Euroma, September, 1866.' The ten sonnets are separately indexed.