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Issue Details: First known date: 1857... 6 June 1857 of My Note Book est. 1856 My Note Book
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1857 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Prospective Paymenti"'O pay the Sergeant freely, pray!'", single work poetry (p. 190)
The Deserted Benchesi"Ye Benches! erst most crowded of the three", single work poetry (p. 191)
Prevention, Better Than Curei"The Peers complain of catching cold,", single work poetry humour (p. 191)
My Contributors : A Poet, single work column
The editor of My Note Book reflects on the volume and quality of poetry submitted for his consideration. Among 'things equally bad' he resolves to publish the first poem he opens in the day's mail. That poem is 'On Fate'.
(p. 191-192)
On Fatei"Fate presumeth! like nothing else,", A. C. T. (fl. 1857) , single work poetry (p. 192)
My Contributors : A Universal Genius, single work column
The editor of My Note Book publishes a letter he received from a local poet. The poet pronounces his talent and literary genius, and offers his poetry to the editor for publication. The editor, perhaps 'tongue in cheek' declares: 'The appearance of the first contribution from this distinguished author will be specially announced'.
(p. 192)
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