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  1. SELECT POETRY. (From the Union Monthly Magazine.) PATENT ODE TO MR. PERRY, WRITTEN WITH ONE OF HIS PATENT PENS.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 21 June 1832 p 4 Article
    Why should Bob Warren all the muse engross, And blacking give us every day a dose Of rhyme so run, albeit without spirit; While ne'er a bard, nor big nor small,—not one, ... 552 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.962)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.962)

  2. ORIGINAL POETRY. AN OFFER OF MARRIAGE. I.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Monday 17 June 1833 p 4 Article
    Should any young lady, about seventeen, Who has lately arrived from our dear father land, Be willing to wed with a youth of nineteen, I offer my fortune (a clerkship!) and hand. ... 607 words
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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY. SIX ORIGINAL SONNETS, I.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 18 April 1833 p 4 Article
    This simple barque which down the tide of time, Bears the rich product of some golden thought— Shall I esteem it as a thing of nought; Because it copes not with more lofty rhyme? ... 677 words
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  4. ORIGINAL POETRY. MILTON. (BY AN AUSTRALIAN)
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Friday 12 February 1841 p 4 Article
    Mightiest of Poets! Bard of Paradise! Milton, thy just and purely moral fame Shall roll in ever-gathering pomp, and rise With distance londer on the world's acclaim, ... 623 words
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  5. ORIGINAL POETRY. STANZAS Written in the blank leaf of a "Forget Me Not." 1.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 13 March 1834 p 4 Article
    Lady, I would this litle gift Should tell in years to come of me, And on thy fading memory lift, A thought of one who honors thee. ... 131 words
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  6. LINES Occasioned by the recent decease of a Young Lady of Liverpool in this Colony, under circumistances extremely afflicting.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 13 March 1834 p 4 Article
    "I saw thy form in youthful prime. Nor thought that pale decay Would steal before the steps of time, And waste that bloom away: ... 272 words
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  7. SELECT POETRY. THE BILL'S EPITAPH. (From Belts Messenger.)
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 24 May 1832 p 4 Article
    Here lies poor Bill—his sand has run, He died of forty stripes and one— Though young, he was in wisdom Grey; 'Twos the "Lords' will" the Bishops say; ... 138 words
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  8. ORIGINAL POETRY.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 24 May 1832 p 4 Article
    The moon recalls life's dreary path,. Obscurely dark and bright; Just as our hours of deepest gloom Are followed by delight. ... 99 words
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  9. ORIGINAL POETRY.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Monday 2 July 1832 p 4 Article
    On the motto of a seal "Pensez moil"—"Think of me!" TO Ah! "Pensez mol!" is on the seal ... 74 words
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  10. SELECT POETRY.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Monday 4 June 1832 p 4 Article
    Mr. Hone, the well-known author of the Every Day Book, has just published the following song:— Fill the Cup, the bowl, the glass, With wine and spirits high; ... 168 words
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  11. ORIGINAL POETRY. TO SIVEDA. 1.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Monday 27 May 1833 p 4 Article
    I turn to thee, from all the world beside, The heartless, thoughtless, selfish, and the vain, I shun their smiles, with melancholy pride, To seek thy smile, thy pitying smile, again. ... 413 words
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  12. ORIGINAL POETRY. THOUGHT AND DEATH. I.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Monday 24 June 1833 p 4 Article
    And shall I never rest again, Thought will't thou ever be The madd'ning vulture of my brain? Worse than Prometheus' " rock and chain," ... 712 words
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  13. Dum vivimus vivamus. (BY HENRY HALLORAN.) 1.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Monday 5 August 1833 Supplement: Supplement to the Sydney Herald. p 2 Article
    Ah! therefore waste the passing hour, In schemes of wealth, or pride, or fame, What is the worth of human power, What the remembrance of a name? ... 411 words
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  14. ORIGINAL POETRY. SONNET. TO POESY.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 3 October 1833 p 4 Article
    Divinest poesy! thy magic power First touched my dreamy spirit with it's spell, And planted in my heart a crystal well, Of feelings, pure as odours, which each flower ... 114 words
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  15. ORIGINAL POETRY. THREE SONNETS. I.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 17 October 1833 p 4 Article
    Is it not joy to find a heart, Pure from the world, and young and new; To kiss from it it's earliest dew Of feeling, ere the band of art ... 306 words
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  16. ORIGINAL TRIFLES. I.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 24 October 1833 p 4 Article
    As with my Helen arm in arm, I wandered thro' a maze of flowers, Where roses moist with genral showers Breathed forth their most delicious balm; ... 290 words
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  17. ORIGINAL POETRY. TRANSLATION FROM HORACE, Bouk II, Ode 3. TO Q. DELLIUS.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Monday 20 January 1834 p 4 Article
    Remember, Dellius, in your adverse fate, To bear an equal mind; Nor be with insolent joy elate, (O, born to die!) when fortune shall prove kind. ... 207 words
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  18. ORIGINAL POETRY. Translations from the First Book of HORACK. ODE 22. TO ARISTIUS FUSCUS.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 23 January 1834 p 4 Article
    FUSCUS! the good man should not fear; He needs not, Mauritanian spear, The venomed arrow will not rear, Or laden quiver. ... 512 words
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  19. ORIGINAL POETRY. MAY FLOWERS.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 2 June 1836 p 4 Article
    "By all those token Flowers that tell What words can never speak so well." Byron. To decorate my loved one's brow, ... 127 words
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  20. SELECT POETRY. STANZAS.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 20 September 1832 p 4 Article
    O, she is dead!—the red rose bring, Type of the life of that lovely thing,— The pale, pure lily, soft and meek, Like the ashy hue of her death-cold cheek,— ... 247 words
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