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  1. POETRY.
    Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser (Tas. : 1821 - 1825) Friday 17 June 1825 p 3 Article
    The splendor of morning illumined the sky, And yon mountain* had caught the bright ray, Fill'd with rapture and love, & with heart-beating high, ... 188 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.922)

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  2. Original Poetry. FOR THE SYDNEY GAZETTE. Imitation of the 16th Odc, 2d Book of Horace. "Otium Divos rogat in Patenti," &c. To J. D. L.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Thursday 2 April 1829 p 4 Article
    FONDLY the scaman prays,—for case and length of days, When o'er the the Indian seas,—roars the typhoon; Swift round the magnet flies,—hope in his bosom dies, ... 488 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 13 November 2008 by mrbh
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.922)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.922)

  3. Original Poetry. ON SEEING LORD BYRON'S WORKS BOUND IN ASS'S SKIN.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Wednesday 4 October 1826 p 4 Article
    SINCE Byson all poets in wildness surpasses, [?]is works have been bound (perhaps) in skins of wild asses, No disgrace to the Bard [?] that they thought it no sin, But the rudeness without suits the wildness within! ... 186 words
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  4. Original Poetry. PORT WINE.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Saturday 28 March 1829 p 4 Article
    IN times, when early Greece was young, The Tean grape,—Anacreon sung— And though the port's brilliant fame Has reached us with a classic name, ... 485 words
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  5. Select Poetry. [From Bowring's Polish Poets.]
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Thursday 12 March 1829 p 4 Article
    "Helter-skelter a dandy scuds over the streets, With his hot foaming steeds, helter-skelter; The dread and annoyance of all that he meets, Who fly at his coming for shelter. ... 217 words
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  6. Original Poetry. [FOR THE SYDNEY GAZETTE.] TO SOMEBODY.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Tuesday 30 June 1829 p 4 Article
    THIN glide her barque[?] and may it gain, [?]n peace, that dim and distant shore, While [?] upon the still blue main, Will pl[?]nge, and trust its waves once more; ... 127 words
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  7. ADDRESSED TO THE MONITOR. A PARODY.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Monday 15 October 1827 p 4 Article
    Libel's [?] a great dear Long in y[?]der dome, Shall it shall it rest there Still, and find a home? ... 81 words
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  8. Orginal Poetry. LINES. ON THE ARRIVAL OF THE WARSPITE, WITH COMMODORE SIR JAMES BRISBANE.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Saturday 21 October 1826 p 4 Article
    WHAT! war and spile arrived, quoth Tom! Zounds, faith I think that one might do, To have them both so close at home, It neither suiting me nor you. ... 232 words
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  9. Original Poetry.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Monday 8 January 1827 p 4 Article
    Eve's gentle breeze now freahly sweeps The waste of waters—every billow Leaps from its liquid couch, nor sleeps, Reposing on a glassy pillow. ... 130 words
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  10. SELECT POETRY.
    The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828) Saturday 21 June 1828 Edition: EVENING p 6 Article
    When one by one our ties are torn, And friend from friend is snatch'd forlorn When man is left alone to mourn, Oh, then how sweet it is to die! ... 116 words
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  11. Original Poetry.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Wednesday 6 June 1827 p 4 Article
    "THE torrid heat of day is pass'd, And eve, on noiseless pinions stedling, Hangs fondly o'er yon blue lake glass'd in sleep, calm loveliness revealing. ... 161 words
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  12. Original Poetry.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Saturday 8 August 1829 p 4 Article
    MR. EDITOR,— SIR,—lf you think the with in tri[?]ing; effusion [?]y of a niche in your Poetic Corner, it is at your service; and if this is deemed admissible, I ... 159 words
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  13. Select Poetry.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Tuesday 18 August 1829 p 4 Article
    THE following is the last lyric effusions from the pen of the author of the "Pleasures of Hope." We insert it more because it is his than from any opinion we entertain of its being at all commensurate ... 213 words
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  14. Select Poetry.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Thursday 15 October 1829 p 4 Article
    THE following lines are from a work by the Rev. GHO. CROLY, intit[?]led "Gems from the Antique" We appeal to our Readers whether they ever heard the love and fate of Sappho more ... 206 words
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  15. ORIGINAL POETRY. ON LIBERTY.
    The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828) Friday 1 September 1826 p 3 Article
    STRIKE, strike the lyre, my muse: exert thy skill: Summon thy harmony forth; exalt thy song; For Liberty, the most glorious of themes; Inestimable, lovely Liberty, ... 598 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 17 April 2011 by mgregory
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  16. ORIGINAL POETRY. ON HAPPINESS
    The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828) Friday 6 October 1826 p 3 Article
    TRUE happiness is not the growth of earth Your toil is rn[?]tless if you seek it here Tis an ex[?]tic of ce[?]es lal birth And never blooms but in celestial air ... 71 words
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  17. THE MOTHER TO HER INFANT.
    The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828) Friday 6 October 1826 p 3 Article
    SLEEP on my child serenely sleep; Thou wilt have yours enough to weep; I would not break such-calm as this, E'cn for that pearl a mother's kiss! ... 84 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 19 October 2011 by anonymous
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  18. FROM THE PERSIAN. Translated by SIR W. JONES.
    The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828) Friday 6 October 1826 p 3 Article
    THE morn that issued thee to light my child Saw t[?]een tears, wile all around tice smil'd: W[?]en s[?]nn n'd hence to thine eternal sleep Oh may st thou smile w[?]ke all around thee weep! ... 50 words
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  19. A REFLECTION BY THE SEA SIDE.
    The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828) Friday 6 October 1826 p 3 Article
    SEE how beneath the moon-be a smile, You little bellow [?] its breast, And F[?] as and sparkles or [?] An murinering, then subs des to rest ... 53 words
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  20. ORIGINAL POETRY.
    The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828) Saturday 13 January 1827 p 3 Article
    HARK! o'er the waves the cry resounds, Of hurning strife and liberty! 'Tis Greece awaking from her wounds— Arise her Sons! ye must be free! ... 403 words
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