Issue Details: First known date: 1851... vol. 2 no. 7 January 1851 of The Illustrated Australian Magazine est. 1850 The Illustrated Australian Magazine
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* Contents derived from the 1851 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
New Year's Day in Australia, single work prose
The poet compares the different states of feeling and understanding experienced when living in southern, compared with northern, climates at New Year.
(p. 13-16)
The Spirit's Songi"Away, away", single work poetry (p. 16-17)
Australian Pastorals. No. 4. A Fragment, V. V. (fl. 1850-1852) , extract novel (p. 18-37)
A Dream of Victoriai"''Twas night; I stood upon the Eastern Hill", V. V. (fl. 1850-1852) , single work poetry
The Delphic oracle speaks on the future fortunes of Australia Felix and of Melbourne, in particular.
(p. 26-28)
The True Dreami"'The summer's o'er, mild autumn comes at last;", V. V. (fl. 1850-1852) , single work poetry
The Delphic oracle, having spoken on the subject of Melbourne's future (in 'A Dream of Victoria'), now turns to prophetic remarks on Geelong. In this poem, Geelong prospers while Melbourne has faded from its former glory.
(p. 29-30)
The Alpine Torrenti"From on high - from on high - you see it pouring,", B. A. W. , single work poetry (p. 44-45)
To ----i"The nights we passed on the Italian sea-", Madoc , single work poetry (p. 48-49)

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