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Issue Details: First known date: 1825... no. 49 15 September 1825 of The Australian est. 1824 The Australian
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* Contents derived from the 1825 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
To Mrs. ----i"When calm in the grave, he who loves thee reclines,", J. R. M. (fl. 1825) , single work poetry
'To a beloved who has married another.' (Webby)
(p. 3)
To ----i"In silent praise, I long have thought,", J. M. (fl. 1825) , single work poetry
'Love poem.' (Webby)
(p. 3)
To the Memory of a Beloved and Only Brotheri"Scarcely two moons have waned since here,", G. (fl. 1825-1826) , single work poetry

'Contains the interesting lines: 'And they the bards of this fair land, / Lo! Praed and Hervey weeping stand!' (Webby)

The names cited in the poem may refer to Winthorp Mackworth Praed and Thomas K. Hervey (qq.v.), both of whom wrote poetry on the subject of Australia in the early 1820s.

(p. 3)

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