New Zealand Minstrelsy
Contents
- New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Erratonga
- A Bushranging p. 10
- Come to the Bush p. 11
- The Bushman’s Harvest Home p. 12
- The Pastry Baker p. 13
- Colonial Courtship of 1841 p. 14
- The Fair Emigrant’s Fate p. 16
- The South-East Storm p. 17
- The Thrashing Floor p. 18
- The Lover’s Invitation p. 19
- Answer to the Lover’s Invitation
- The Love Letter p. 20
- The Black Seal p. 21
- A Desperate Case p. 22
- Evening Industry p. 23
- Wairau:—or Col. W—’s Dirge to the Memory of His Brother p. 24
- A-Whaling p. 25
- The Setting Sun p. 26
- Mr. T—’s Dirge to the Memory of W. Cook, Drowned April 10, 1847 p. 27
- The Effects of Good Government, or the Happy Change p. 29
- The Sun Shining Out p. 30
- A Sonnet on the Wreck of the Maria p. 31
- An Old Bachelor’s Soliloquy on His First Honeymoon p. 32
- The Plough p. 33
- The Prudent Wife p. 34
- Stanzas, written while on the voyage out to New Zealand on board the “Bengal Merchant,” January 14, 1840 p. 35
- A Tribute to the Memory of Friendship p. 38
- An Epigram on Ambition — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. 40
- The Christian’s March p. 41
- The Penitent’s Prayer p. 42
- Answer to the above p. 43
- The Pilgrim’s Home p. 44
- The Christian’s Joy p. 45
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Appendix
- Reflections over a Lark’s Nest — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder
- Stanzas, To a Young Poet — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. iii
- A Likeness — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. v
- An Enigma — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. vi
- Stanzas, Extemporaneously Written on a Stormy Night, Dalserf, November 4, 1833 p. vii
- A Translation of an Episode in Ossian p. ix
- A Love Sonnet, written for a Young Lady to Her Lover, to whom She soon after got Married — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. x
- Stanzas, extemporaneously written during the Egress of 1833, and the Ingress of1834
- The Dying Infant — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. xii
- A paraphrase of the148th Psalm — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. xiii
- Sweet Home — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. xvi
- Langsyne Anticipated — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. xvii
- A Song p. xviii
- An Acrostic — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder
- Donald’s Return — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. xix
- The Flower of Clyde — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. xx
- The Lover’s Request — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder p. xxi
- A Patriotic Breathing.—An Ode — by William Golder, William Golder, William Golder, William Golder
- Subscribers’ Names p. 1
- Errata
- Prospectus
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Appendix