J. G. (fl.1848) J. G. (fl.1848) i(A126526 works by)
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1 Democracy. An Australian Ditty i "Let such renew their loyalty", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1851 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Press , 30 July vol. 1 no. 31 1851; (p. 357)
1 Lines, On the Death of Bernard Cavenagh, an Irishman, Who Died at Sea, on Board the Ann Milne, of Dundee, on His Way to Sydney, September 22, 1841 i "HE left the land where his forefathers lie,", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1849 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 11 August vol. 2 no. 32 1849; (p. 4)
1 The Albatross. Written at Sea, on Board the 'Ann Milne', of Dundee i "WITH an eye as sedate as the eye of a sage,", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1849 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 24 February vol. 2 no. 8 1849; (p. 4)
1 Copper Ore and Maiden County's i "WHY should a man of woman born,", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1849 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 13 January vol. 2 no. 2 1849; (p. 4)
'Rambling poem on copper, gold, new counties, dislike of aristocracy and favourite theme of liberty' (Webby).
1 On Reading an Account of a Meeting of Unemployed Operatives, Held in Sydney, for the Purpose of Petitioning to be Employed on Government Works, 20th December, 1848 i "YE craftsmen of Sydney, harangued by the Mayor,", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1849 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 6 January vol. 2 no. 1 1849; (p. 4)
'Tells them to come to the bush, describes its beauties and prosperity' (Webby).
1 Lines, on Reading That Dark Page in Our Colonial History, the Famous Mr. Wentworth's Most Infamous Transportation Report i "Let others wear their chains and weep,", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1848 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 2 September vol. 1 no. 31 1848; (p. 4)
1 Are Worlds Created for the Greatest Happiness of the Greatest Number, or Merely for the Aggrandisement of the Few? i "The House of Commons represent the country,", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1848 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 19 August vol. 1 no. 29 1848; (p. 4)
'Highly critical of Lord Stanley's colonial policy' (Webby).
1 The Vale of Clyde (Clwyd). (A Fragment) i "Sweet Vale of Clyde! sweet Vale of Clyde!", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1848 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 1 April vol. 1 no. 9 1848; (p. 4)
1 Things Which Give No Pleasure on Reflection i "WERE man like Heaven to take a note", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1848 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 1 April vol. 1 no. 9 1848; (p. 4)
'On man's continual state of sin etc.' (Webby).
1 Lines on Revisiting Sydney i "O! know ye the city that sits by the shore,", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1848 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 19 February vol. 1 no. 3 1848; (p. 4)
1 Mount Victoria : Sonnet i "And this is Mount Victoria, glorious scene!", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1848 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 5 February vol. 1 no. 1 1848; (p. 3)
'On natural beauty' (Webby).
1 The Blue Mountains : Sonnet i "Blue Mountains of Australia! ye oh ye,", J. G. (fl.1848) , 1848 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bathurst Advocate , 5 February vol. 1 no. 1 1848; (p. 3)
'They recall the mountains of his native Scotland' (Webby).
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