William Golder
1810–1876
(Person)
Scottish-born poet, who emigrated to Port Nicholson Settlement, Wellington, in 1840.
Works by this Author in Our Collection
- The Pigeons’ Parliament; a Poem of the Year 1845. in The Pigeons’ Parliament; a Poem of the Year 1845. In Four Cantos, With Notes. To which is added, Thoughts on the Wairarapa and other Stanzas
- The Philosophy of Love in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- The New Zealand Survey in The New Zealand Survey
- The Pleasures of Piety in The New Zealand Evangelist
- Thoughts on the Wairarapa in The Pigeons’ Parliament; a Poem of the Year 1845. In Four Cantos, With Notes. To which is added, Thoughts on the Wairarapa and other Stanzas
- Erratonga in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- A Lay on Wanganui in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- An Ode on Manawatu in The New Zealand Survey
- A Morning’s Visit To Kype’s Cascade in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- An Epigram on Ambition in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- Reflections over a Lark’s Nest in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- An Acrostic in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- StanzasExtemporaneously Written On a Stormy Night,November, 4th. 1833. in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- An Epigram on Niggardliness. in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- A Translation of an Episode in Ossian in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- Stanzas Extemporaneously Written During the Egress of 1832, and the Engress of 1833 in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- An Epigram on Friendship. in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- The Dying Infant in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- A Paraphrase of the 148th Psalm in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- An Epigram on the Lazy Man. in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- Stanzas, to a Young Poet in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- A Likeness in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- To a Poetess in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- A Patriotic Breathing.—An Ode in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- Lady Well’s Narration. in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- A Sonnet, Written on a Blank Leaf of Dermody’s Harp of Erin in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- On Passing a Beautiful Young Lady in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- An Enigma in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- A Thoughtful View in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- A Sonnet, Written on a Blank Leaf of Henry Kirk White’s Remains in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- Stanzas to Mrs. Col. R******n in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- An Ode to Mary in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- A Sonnet, Written by the Wayside, with a Pencil in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- A Love Sonnet, Written for a Young Lady to Her Lover, to Whom She Soon After Got Married in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- A Bushranging in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Stanzas to Mr James Nicholson, Strathaven in The Pigeons’ Parliament; a Poem of the Year 1845. In Four Cantos, With Notes. To which is added, Thoughts on the Wairarapa and other Stanzas
- Paikakariki.—A Sonnet in The New Zealand Survey
- The Boaster in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- Sweet Home in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- Langsyne Anticipated in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- The Lover’s Request in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- Fair Helen’s Dirge in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- The Maiden’s Lament in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- Oh! now ye’re far awa’ my Love in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- The Flower of Clyde in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- The Hapless Lover’s Soliloquy in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- Donald’s Return in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- Come to the Bush in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- The Picture of a Poet in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- A Scene at Glasgow College in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- The Hapless Lover in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- An Incident in the Life of My Father;or,The Murderer Detected in Recreations for Solitary Hours
- The Crystal Palace of 1851 in The New Zealand Survey
- The Bushman’s Harvest Home in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Inspiration in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- The Pastry Baker in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Condolence. On hearing of the Demise of the late Prince Consort in The New Zealand Survey
- An Admonition in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- Colonial Courtship of 1841 in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- England’s Hope in The New Zealand Survey
- New Year Salutations, for 1863 in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- The Two Guides in The New Zealand Survey
- The Fair Emigrant’s Fate in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Priestly Bigotry. An Epigram in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- The Death Warrant in The New Zealand Survey
- The South-East Storm in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Saturnalia Astray. Or, Christmass in the South in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- In Memorium. An incident hitherto unrecorded in The New Zealand Survey
- The Thrashing Floor in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Signatures in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- To my Auld Trews in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- On Self Misery.—An Epigram in The New Zealand Survey
- The Lover’s Invitation in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Cupid Sharpening His Arrows in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- Answer to the Lover’s Invitation in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Signs of the Times in 1853 in The New Zealand Survey
- A Retrospective Ditty in The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- On Pride.—An Epigram in The New Zealand Survey
- The Love Letter in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- The Black Seal in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Geordie’s Return in The New Zealand Survey
- A Desperate Case in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Electioneering.—A Song in The New Zealand Survey
- Evening Industry in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- A Fine Morning in The New Zealand Survey
- Wairau:—or Col. W—’s Dirge to the Memory of his Brother in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Stanzas To the Memory of Wm. Swainson, Esq., F.R.S. &c., Departed hence, December 7, 1855 in The New Zealand Survey
- A-whaling in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Stanzas On Hearing of the Sudden Demise of Mr. G. Copeland, on May 22, 1866, Aged 65 Years in The New Zealand Survey
- The Setting Sun in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Lines On Hearing of the Demise of Dr. F. Logan, R.N., May 24, 1862, Aged 84 in The New Zealand Survey
- Ode to the Rising Sun in The New Zealand Survey
- Mr. T—’s Dirge to the Memory of W. Cook, Drowned April 10, 1847 in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- On a Meeting of Friends in The New Zealand Survey
- The Effects of Good Government, or the Happy Change in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- The Sun Shining Out in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- A Dinner Hour Reverie in The New Zealand Survey
- To a Mountain Daisy in The New Zealand Survey
- Sonnet on the Wreck of the Maria in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- A Song in The New Zealand Survey
- An Old Bachelor’s Soliloquy on his First Honeymoon in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- On Passing Two Ladies in Deep Mourning in The New Zealand Survey
- The Plough in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- The Young Bride in The New Zealand Survey
- The Prudent Wife in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Stanzas, Written While on the Voyage out to New Zealand on Board the “Bengal Merchant,” January 14, 1840 in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- A Parting for War.—A Song in The New Zealand Survey
- Auld Jamie Waft.—A Song in The New Zealand Survey
- A Tribute to the Memory of Friendship in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- The Political Miller.—A Song in The New Zealand Survey
- The Christian’s March in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- The Lonely Man.—A Song in The New Zealand Survey
- The Penitent’s Prayer in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- A Retrospective Reverie in The New Zealand Survey
- Answer to the Above in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- The Pilgrim’s Home in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- The Christian’s Joy in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Stanzas, Extemporaneously Written on a Stormy Night, Dalserf, November 4, 1833 in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- A Translation of an Episode in Ossian in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Stanzas, Extemporaneously Written During the Egress of 1833, and the Ingress of 1834 in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- A Song in New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Diary of William Golder, 1873
- New Zealand Minstrelsy, Containing Songs and Poems on Colonial Subjects
- The New Zealand Survey; A Poem in Five Cantoes. With Notes Illustrative of New Zealand Progress and Future Prospects. Also the Crystal Palace of 1851; A Poem in Two Cantoes. With other Poems and Lyrics
- The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- The Pigeons’ Parliament; a Poem of the Year 1845. In Four Cantos, With Notes. To which is added Thoughts on the Wairarapa, and other Stanzas
- Recreations for Solitary Hours, Consisting of Poems, Songs and Tales, with Notes
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Mentioned in
- Futurity and Epic: William Golder’s ‘The New Zealand Survey’ (1867) and the formation of British New Zealand
- Golder Editorial : the Poetry of William Golder (1810–1876)
- Kōtare 2008, Special Issue — Essays in New Zealand Literary Biography Series Three: ‘The Early Poets’
- Letters and Art in New Zealand
- The New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, 20 June, 1840
- The New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator No. 185, Saturday, October 15, 1842
- The New Zealand Minstrelsy : an emigrant poet affirms his vocation
- The New Zealand Minstrelsy (1852). William Golder and the beginnings of a national literature in New Zealand.
- The New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, 24 July, 1852
- The Philosophy of Love. [A Plea in Defence of Virtue and Truth!] A Poem in Six Cantos, with Other Poems
- The Pigeons’ Parliament; a Poem of the Year 1845. In Four Cantos, With Notes. To which is added, Thoughts on the Wairarapa and other Stanzas
- William Golder Electronic Edition
- William Golder’s The New Zealand Survey (1865): the relation between poetry and photography as media of representation
Cited in
- Kōtare 2008, Special Issue — Essays in New Zealand Literary Biography Series Three: ‘The Early Poets’
- The New Zealand Minstrelsy (1852). William Golder and the beginnings of a national literature in New Zealand.
- William Golder’s The New Zealand Survey (1865): the relation between poetry and photography as media of representation
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