James Meek James Meek i(A34666 works by) (a.k.a. James McKain Meek)
Born: Established: ca. 1816 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 1899 Allansford, Warrnambool area, Western District, Victoria,
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1838
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1 The Creation i "In the Eternal City, where doth dwell", James Meek , 1898 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: The Creation : An Epic Poem to Which is Added as an Addendum in Verse, The Millennium , the Two Together Being Suitable for Recital or Cantata 1898; (p. 5-36)
1 The Millennium i "The limit time of Satan's reign on Earth", James Meek , 1898 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: The Creation : An Epic Poem to Which is Added as an Addendum in Verse, The Millennium , the Two Together Being Suitable for Recital or Cantata 1898; (p. 37-38)
1 y separately published work icon The Creation : An Epic Poem to Which is Added as an Addendum in Verse, The Millennium , the Two Together Being Suitable for Recital or Cantata James Meek , Ballarat : James Curtis , 1898 Z1287581 1898 selected work lyric/song
1 y separately published work icon An Epic Poem i "'Twas when an English ship had buffeted the seas,", James Meek , Christchurch : R. Cuming , 1886 Z1305853 1886 single work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Commodore Goodenough's Dying Words, With an Addendum on Life and Death, and Other Original Poems James Meek , Warrnambool : Thos. Smith , 1880 Z1287590 1880 selected work prose poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Creation : A Poem i "In the Eternal City, where doth dwell", James Meek , Melbourne : A. T. Mason , 1874 Z1287578 1874 single work poetry
1 Suggested by the Melancholy Death of Sir J.E. Eardley-Wilmot, Bart., Late Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land i "Hark! 'tis the awful voice of death,", James Meek , 1847 single work poetry
— Appears in: Colonial Times , 30 November 1847; (p. 4) The Poet's Discovery : Nineteenth Century Australia in Verse 1990; (p. 142-143)
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