Rev. W. B. Clarke, M.A.From 1819 to 1829 he published five volumes of poetry. Contributed many articles to the Magazine of Natural History. Emigrated to Australia in 1839, serving as as headmaster of several schools and minister of several parishes, and continuing to write and study geology. The Clarke medal, Australia’s first scientific medal, is named in his honour. Biographical information: ODNB. (KH)
Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
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I. (“When first, gay Rouen! to thy walls I came”) | 1825 | Forget-Me-Not | Poet | 15081 |
II. (“For this shall His’try, when she points to those”) | 1825 | Forget-Me-Not | Poet | 15082 |
III. Written at Castleton, in the Peak, July 1823 | 1825 | Forget-Me-Not | Poet | 15083 |
Stanzas | 1826 | Forget-Me-Not | Poet | 13920 |
On a Heavy Fall of Snow on March 29 and 30, 1823 and 1824 | 1829 | Forget-Me-Not | Poet | 15584 |
Music | 1834-08-23 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 3253 |