The New Zealand Survey
Contents
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- New Zealand Survey
- Canto First p. 1
- Canto Second p. 11
- Canto Third p. 20
- Canto Fourth p. 33
- Canto Fifth p. 49
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Notes to the New Zealand Survey
- Canto I
- Canto II — , Page 13. p. 72
- Canto III p. 73
- Canto IV p. 74
- Canto V p. 78
- An Ode on Manawatu
- Paikakariki.—A Sonnet p. 84
- Advertisement to the Crystal Palace p. 85
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The Crystal Palace. — A Poem in Two Cantos
- Canto First
- Canto Second p. 97
- Condolence p. 105
- England’s Hope
- The Two Guides p. 109
- The Death Warrant p. 111
- In Memorium
- On Self Misery.—An Epigram p. 115
- Signs of the Times in 1853
- On Pride.—An Epigram p. 133
- Geordie’s Return
- Electioneering.—A Song
- A Fine Morning p. 136
- Stanzas — To the Memory of Wm. Swainson, Esq., F.R.S. &c., — Departed hence, December 7, 1855 p. 137
- Stanzas — On hearing of the Sudden Demise of Mr. G. Copeland, on May 22, 1866, Aged 65 Years p. 143
- Lines — On hearing of the Demise of Dr. F. Logan, R.N., May 24, 1862, Aged 84 p. 144
- Ode to the Rising Sun p. 146
- On a Meeting of Friends p. 148
- A Dinner Hour Reverie
- To a Mountain Daisy p. 152
- A Song p. 154
- On Passing Two Ladies in Deep Mourning p. 155
- The Young Bride p. 156
- A Parting for War.—A Song p. 157
- Auld Jamie Waft.—A Song p. 158
- The Political Miller.—A Song p. 159
- The Lonely Man.—A Song
- A Retrospective Reverie. — On receiving the “Hamilton Advertiser” a provincial newspaper, sent from “Home,” 1859
- New Zealand Survey