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Issue Details: First known date: 1873... 1873 Poems : Sacred and Secular : Written Chiefly at Sea, within the Last Half-Century
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:William Maddock , 1873 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Squall at Seai"Now o'er the deep wind blows fresh and free,", John Dunmore Lang , single work poetry humour (p. 136-137)
D'Entrecasteaux' Channel, Van Dieman's Landi"See! D'Entrecasteaux' Channel opens fair,", John Dunmore Lang , single work poetry (p. 151-152)
Colonial Nomenclaturei"'Twas said of Greece two thousand years ago,", John Dunmore Lang , single work poetry satire
A satire on Governor Macquarie's propensity to name buildings and geographical landmarks after himself.
(p. 153-156)
Sonnet Written on Board the Medway, off Hobart Towni"O I could gaze the live-long summer-day", John Dunmore Lang , single work poetry
Reliques of Auncient Poetrie : Judge Jefferiesi"Judge Jefferies was as juste a judge,", John Dunmore Lang , single work poetry
The King and the Abboti"Pray, listen, good friends, and I'll tell you a story,", Gottfried August Bürger , 'Germanicus' (translator), single work poetry humour
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