Oh Dear! Oh Dear! single work   poetry   "Oh dear, what a tempest, oh dear, oh dear,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1848... 1848 Oh Dear! Oh Dear!
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A reflection on the political turmoil in Europe following the abdication of Louise Philippe of France. The antipodean author writes of the news travelling from 'up northward', commenting that 'Old Europe boils over like stout bottled beer / 'tis well we are out on't so clear, down here.'

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G. W. v. Bean, O Dear! O Dear! i "O Warwickshire! Warwickshire! how shall I play,", Poet Bean , 1848 single work poetry humour
— Appears in: The Geelong Advertiser , 11 July vol. 8 no. 802 1848; (p. 4)
A Dish of Beans i "Professor Bean", G. W. 2 (fl. 1845-1849) , 1848 single work poetry humour
— Appears in: The Geelong Advertiser , 6 July vol. 8 no. 800 1848; (p. 2)
G. W. critiques the poetic technique of George Wright in the latter's poem 'Oh Dear! Oh Dear!'.
A Dish of Beans i "Professor Bean", G. W. 2 (fl. 1845-1849) , 1848 single work poetry humour
— Appears in: The Geelong Advertiser , 6 July vol. 8 no. 800 1848; (p. 2)
G. W. critiques the poetic technique of George Wright in the latter's poem 'Oh Dear! Oh Dear!'.
G. W. v. Bean, O Dear! O Dear! i "O Warwickshire! Warwickshire! how shall I play,", Poet Bean , 1848 single work poetry humour
— Appears in: The Geelong Advertiser , 11 July vol. 8 no. 802 1848; (p. 4)
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Subjects:
  • c
    France,
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    Western Europe, Europe,
  • 1848
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