J. Braham J. Braham i(A89691 works by)
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1 Lords of the Sea: Loss of the Titanic i "Ye Lords of the wide sea, who build with steel", J. Braham , 1912 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 25 April vol. 116 no. 2961 1912; (p. 637)
1 Faith i "The billowy waves are raging high,", J. Braham , 1911 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 27 April vol. 114 no. 2909 1911; (p. 610)
1 'Apparel Oft Proclaims the Woman' i "This ugly freak of Fashion's with us, 'tis a cert,", J. Braham , 1911 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 30 March vol. 114 no. 2905 1911; (p. 454)
1 The Lay of the Bookmaker i "Once in years long since departed,", J. Braham , 1911 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 20 July vol. 115 no. 2921 1911; (p. 89)
1 Irony i "Will your people take our country?", J. Braham , 1910 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 10 November vol. 113 no. 2885 1910; (p. 721)
1 The Unfair Fares i "We laugh and draw our profits great,", J. Braham , 1910 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 13 October vol. 113 no. 2881 1910; (p. 563)
1 Don't i "Don't trample on the violets when you cross the garden-bed.", J. Braham , 1909 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 29 July vol. 111 no. 2818 1909; (p. 159)
1 Proverbs and Sayings, Explained, Added to, etc. i "Justice is blind - of one eye.", J. Braham , 1909 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 22 July vol. 111 no. 2817 1909; (p. 125)
1 Fish-O i "When the trawler goes a-sailing in the deep, deep sea", J. Braham , 1909 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 8 July vol. 111 no. 2815 1909; (p. 55)
1 A Few Proverbs and Sayings Explained and Added To i "The charity that begins at home generally ends there.", J. Braham , 1909 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 8 July vol. 111 no. 2815 1909; (p. 48)
1 The Crafty Kaiser i "Said the Kaiser to the Czar:", J. Braham , 1909 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 10 June vol. 110 no. 2811 1909; (p. 763)
1 Farewell, Fisher and Co. i "Let them go the full length of the rope,", J. Braham , 1909 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 3 June vol. 110 no. 2810 1909; (p. 763)
1 An Awful Rumour i "The Kaiser was lying awake one night", J. Braham , 1909 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 22 April vol. 110 no. 2804 1909; (p. 546)
1 The Open Door i "Will you walk into our parlour? said", J. Braham , 1909 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 15 April vol. 110 no. 2803 1909; (p. 511)
1 Hearts of Oak Are Our Men i "The Kaiser's building ships of war -", J. Braham , 1909 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 25 March vol. 110 no. 2800 1909; (p. 403)
1 Contrasts i "I am reading a book on the frozen climes,", J. Braham , 1909 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 25 February vol. 110 no. 2796 1909; (p. 259)
1 The Non-Burial of the Dust i "Not a water-cart stirred, no hose-pipe played,", J. Braham , 1908 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 26 November vol. 109 no. 2783 1908; (p. 803)
1 The Magistrate Held 'The Joker' i "Some magistrates have not the sense of humour keen,", J. Braham , 1908 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 26 November vol. 109 no. 2783 1908; (p. 798)
1 A Soliloquy i "Just abuse me as you will,", J. Braham , 1908 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 5 November vol. 109 no. 2780 1908; (p. 688)
1 The Australian Desert i "A treeless plain, a stifling heated air,", J. Braham , 1908 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Punch , 17 September vol. 109 no. 2773 1908; (p. 438)
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