W. G. B. (fl. 1844) W. G. B. (fl. 1844) i(A127913 works by)
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1 Felicia's Valentine i "Quite sure that cupid favoured me,", W. G. B. (fl. 1844) , 1899 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 1 February vol. 34 no. 405 1899; (p. 98)
1 Lines, Written on Board the 'Lady Raffles' on Her Passage from England to This Colony - Sunday Evening, May 22nd, 1839 i "Oh! where are they the young and brave,", W. G. B. (fl. 1844) , 1845 single work poetry
— Appears in: Hawkesbury Courier and Agricultural and General Advertiser , 2 October 1845; (p. 4)
'On mutability, etc.' (Webby).
1 The British Isle i "There is a voice both deep and strong,", W. G. B. (fl. 1844) , 1845 single work poetry
— Appears in: Hawkesbury Courier and Agricultural and General Advertiser , 23 January no. 29 1845; (p. 4)
'Patriotic' (Webby).
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