y separately published work icon Dryblower's Verses : 1894-1922 selected work   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 1926... 1926 Dryblower's Verses : 1894-1922
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Perth, Western Australia,:Edwin Greenslade Murphy , 1926 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Aliensi"They come not as open foe", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 42-43)
Wot Won the Larst?i"The tea-bell tinkles on the evening air,", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 44-45)
Christmas Campi"The miles are long in Mulgaland,", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 46-47)
The Confessioni"Don Juan lay dying, as Don Juans do,", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry humour (p. 48-49)
The Sporti"He wears a yellow hat and buttoned boots,", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 50-51)
Beyondi"Hushed are the raving, choking cries,", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 52)
Tell Us, Little Toadi"Tell us, little toad", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 53-55)
Gore-dliness : A Christmas Caroli"Nigh twenty centuries ago", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 56-57)
Pints That I've Refusedi"The gaunt earth gasps beneath the sun", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 58-60)
The Blindi"HELP ye the Blind that cannot help themselves,", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 61-62)
Nickin' Ini"I'm sitting in the stalls -", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 63-64)
What Next? : A Drama in Dressi"In days", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 65-68)
Mill Pointi"Mill Point, Mill Point, Mill point, in the morning", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 69)
Mrs Flannagan's Frocki"It was back in Coolgardie in pioneer days", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry humour (p. 70-772)
The Saddest and the Gladdesti""What is the saddest sight you've seen in all the wide, wide world?"", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 73-74)
It Appearsi"In every population in our cities and our towns,", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 75-77)
Look at his Left Lapeli"Look at his left lapel,", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 78)
The Smiths : A Story of Early Coolgardiei"We had many problems set us when Coolgardie was a camp,", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 79-80)
"Pink"i"I carnt berleeve 'e's gorn -", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 81-82)
The Rhymes that Our Hearts Can Readi"We are sated of songs that hymn the praise", 'Dryblower' , single work poetry (p. 83-84)
Note: Alt First Line: We are sated of songs that drone the praise
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