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an anthology of australian verse-第33部分
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Wrote 〃For the Term of His Natural Life〃 for ‘The Australian Journal'; 1870;
which; partly re…written; was published in London; 1874。
Died; 2nd August; 1881。
Verse collected and published in ‘The Marcus Clarke Memorial Volume';
1884; and ‘The Austral Edition of Selected Works of Marcus Clarke';
1890 (Melbourne)。
Colborne…Veel; Mary Caroline (Miss)。
Born at Christchurch; N。Z。; daughter of Joseph Veel Colborne…Veel;
M。A。; Oxon。; who came to New Zealand in 1857。 Educated at home。
Contributed frequently to Australian; English and other periodicals。
‘The Fairest of the Angels; and other Verse' (London; 1894)。
Currie; Archibald Ernest。
Born at Christchurch; New Zealand; 1884; of British stock。
Educated; Christchurch High School and Canterbury College。
Graduated M。A。; University of New Zealand。
Cuthbertson; James Lister。
Born in Scotland; 1851。 Educated; Glenalmond; and Merton College; Oxford。
Graduated B。A。 Arrived in Melbourne; 1874。 Senior Classical Master;
Geelong Grammar School; 1875…96。
‘Barwon Ballads' (Melbourne; 1893)。
Daley; Victor James。
Born at Navan; Armagh; Ireland; 5th September; 1858;
father Irish; mother of Scottish descent。 Went to Plymouth; England;
at fourteen; and left there in 1876 for Australia; landed in Sydney
and shortly after went to Adelaide; where he worked as a clerk。
Went to Melbourne and joined the Staff of ‘The Carlton Advertiser'。
Tramped to Queanbeyan; N。S。W。; and edited a paper there for five months。
Came to Sydney and wrote for Australian papers; principally ‘The Bulletin'。
Lived in Melbourne for a few years; then again in Sydney
until his death from phthisis; 29th December; 1905。
‘At Dawn and Dusk' (Sydney; 1898)。
Deniehy; Daniel Henry。
Born at Sydney; 18th August; 1828; of Irish parentage。 Educated;
M。 Jonson's and W。 T。 Cape's schools。 At fifteen wrote a novelette;
〃Love at First Sight〃; printed in ‘Colonial Literary Journal'; 1844。
Went to England with his parents; studied in London and visited
the Continent。 Returned to Sydney; was articled to Nicol D。 Stenhouse
and eventually admitted the first native…born solicitor on the rolls。
Married Adelaide Elizabeth Hoalls; 1855。 Elected to N。S。W。 Parliament;
1856…9。 Edited ‘Southern Cross' (Sydney) 1859…60;
‘Victorian' (Melbourne) 1862…4。 Died at Bathurst; N。S。W。;
22nd October; 1865。
Some of his writings were collected and published in
‘The Life and Speeches of Daniel Henry Deniehy'; by Miss E。 A。 Martin;
Melbourne (1884)。
Domett; Alfred。
Born at Camberwell; England; 20th May; 1811。 Matriculated at Cambridge;
1829; called to the Bar; 1841; left England; 1842; for New Zealand。
Was a friend of Robert Browning and inspired the latter's poem; ‘Waring';
which first appeared in ‘Bells and Pomegranates'; No。 III。; 1842。
Became Colonial Secretary for Province of Munster; N。Z。; 1848;
and Premier of the Colony in 1862。 Wrote 〃Ranolf and Amohia〃
in New Zealand。 Returned to England; 1871。 Died at Kensington;
November; 1887。
‘Poems' (London; 1833)。
‘Venice; a Poem' (London; 1839)。
‘Ranolf and Amohia; A South Sea Day Dream' (London; 1872;
second edition; 2 vols。; 1883)。
‘Flotsam and Jetsam' (London; 1877)。
Dyson; Edward George。
Born near Ballarat; Victoria; 5th March; 1865; of English parentage。
Educated; public schools。 Worked for some time as a miner
in Victoria and Tasmania。 Now a Journalist in Melbourne。
‘Rhymes from the Mines; and other Lines' (Sydney; 1896)。
Evans; George Essex。
Born in London; 18th June; 1863; son of John Evans; Q。C。; M。P。;
of Welsh descent。 Educated at Haverford West (Wales) and St。 Heliers
(Channel Islands)。 Came to Queensland; 1881。 Farming for some time。
Entered Queensland Government service; 1888; and is now District Registrar
at Toowoomba。 Joint Editor of ‘The Antipodean'; 1893; 1894; and 1897。
Won prize for best Ode on the Inauguration of the Commonwealth。
‘The Repentance of Magdalene Despar; and other Poems' (London; 1891)。
‘Won by a Skirt' (Brisbane; n。d。)。
‘Loraine; and other Verses' (Melbourne; 1898)。
‘The Sword of Pain' (Toowoomba; 1905)。
Farrell; John。
Born at Buenos Aires (S。 America); 18th December; 1851; of Irish parents。
Came to Australia; 1852; spent his childhood and youth
in the Victorian bush。 Worked as a farmer; afterwards became a brewer
in Victoria and New South Wales。 Journalist from 1887;
principally on the staff of ‘The Daily Telegraph'; Sydney;
till his death in Sydney; 9th January; 1904。
‘Ephemera: An Iliad of Albury' (Albury; 1878)。
‘Two Stories' (Melbourne; 1882)。
‘How He Died; and other Poems' (Sydney; 1887)。
‘Australia to England' (Sydney; 1897)。
‘My Sundowner; and other Poems' (Sydney; 1904)。
‘How He Died; and other Poems' (Sydney; 1905)。
Foott; Mary Hannay (Mrs。)。
Born at Glasgow; 26th September; 1846; daughter of James Black;
mother descended from literary family of Hannay。 Arrived in Australia;
1853。 Educated in Melbourne。 Married Thomas Wade Foott; 1874;
and went to live at Dundoo; Queensland。 After death of her husband; 1884;
was Literary Editor of ‘The Queenslander' for ten years。
Now a teacher at Rocklea; Queensland。
‘Where the Pelican Builds; and other Poems' (Brisbane; 1885)。
‘Morna Lee; and other Poems' (London; 1890)。
Forster; William。
Born at Madras; 1818。 Came to Australia; 1829。
Educated; W。 T。 Cape's School; Sydney。 Became a Squatter。
Entered New South Wales Parliament; was Premier; 1860;
and afterwards held portfolios in various ministries。
Appointed Agent…General and went to London; 1876。
Returned to New South Wales and died there; 30th October; 1882。
‘The Weirwolf: a Tragedy' (London; 1876)。
‘The Brothers: a Drama' (London; 1877)。
‘Midas' (London; 1884)。
Gay; William。
Born at Bridge of Weir; Renfrewshire; Scotland; 1865。
Arrived in New Zealand; April; 1885。 Went to Melbourne; 1888。
Appointed Assistant Master; Scotch College; which position he held
until his health broke down。 Travelled about the colony until 1892;
when he became much worse and was removed to Bendigo。
Bedridden for the last two years of his life。 Died at Bendigo;
22nd December; 1897。
‘Sonnets; and other Verses' (Melbourne; 1894)。
‘Sonnets' (Bendigo; 1896)。
‘Christ on Olympus; and other Poems' (Bendigo; 1896)。
Gilmore; Mary J。 (Mrs。)。
Born near Goulburn; New South Wales; 16th August; 1865;
father Donal Cameron a Highlander; mother a Hawkesbury native。
Educated at public schools; became a school teacher; 1881。
Joined the New Australia movement and went to Paraguay; 1895。
Married William Gilmore; 1897。 Returned to Australia; 1902。
Now resident in Casterton (Victoria)。
Gordon; Adam Lindsay。
Born at Fayal; Azores Islands; 1833; son of Captain Adam Durnford Gordon
of Worcester (England); descendant of an old Scottish family。
Went to England; 1840; entered Cheltenham College about 1844;
Woolwich Military Academy 1850; and afterwards Merton College; Oxford。
Arrived at Adelaide; South Australia; November; 1853;
and became a mounted trooper; afterwards a horse…breaker。
Married Maggie Park; October; 1862; and lived at Mt。 Gambier;
South Australia; for two years。 Elected to South Australian Parliament;
1865; resigned November; 1866。 Moved to Ballarat (Victoria);
November; 1867; where he purchased a livery stable。 Became celebrated
as a steeplechase rider。 His only child; Annie Lindsay; died in 1868;
his business failed; and he had several falls while racing;
his claim to the Barony of Esslemont (Scotland) was defeated;
shot himself; 24th June; 1870。
‘The Feud' (Mt。 Gambier; 1864)。
‘Sea Spray and Smoke Drift' (Melbourne; 1867 and 1876)。
‘Ashtaroth: a Dramatic Lyric' (Melbourne; 1867 and 1877)。
‘Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes' (Melbourne; 23rd June 1870)。
‘Poems' (Melbourne; 1877; 1880; 1882; 1884; 1888)。
Harpur; Charles。
Born at Windsor; New South Wales; 1817; son of a schoolmaster。
Followed various occupations; principally farming。
Gold Commissioner at Araluen for eight years。 Married Mary Doyle; 1850。
Died 10th June; 1868; at Eurobodalla; N。S。W。
‘Thoughts: A Series of Sonnets' (Sydney; 1845)。
‘The Bushrangers; and other Poems' (Sydney; 1853)。
‘A Poet's Home' (Sydney; 1862)。
‘The Tower of the Dream' (Sydney; 1865)。
‘Poems' (Melbourne; 1883)。
Heney; Thomas William。
Born at Sydney; November; 1862; eldest son of Thomas W。 Heney;
Editor and part proprietor of ‘Monaro Mercury'。 Educated at Cooma。
Entered ‘Sydney Morning Herald' office; 1878; ‘Daily Telegraph';
Sydney; 1884; ‘Western Grazier'; Wilcannia
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