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John Le Gay Brereton

Born in September 2, 1871 / Died in February 2, 1933 / Australia / English

John Le Gay Brereton poet from Australia was born on September 2, 1871, had 61 years and died on February 2, 1933. Poems were written mainly in English language. Dominant movement is didactical.

Top ten poems John Le Gay Brereton

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In A Tram

...   And verse and girls were mixed with radiant beer ...

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Wilfred

... And a hope that still with as good a will you may fight as you fought of yore ...

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Kretschmann

... Still with playthings in his pockets, rest and solace may he know, ...

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Hymn to the God of War

...   And have seen thee stalk pale and triumphant where nations fell flat in thy path ...

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Rebel Hearts

...   Barelegged, bareheaded, brown and free, ...

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The Peace of God

...   His hand from slaughter, till, in desperate plight, ...

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The Power Of Hell

...   “We break the ancient spell, ...

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Unborn

... Perhaps you are his, foreshadowed, when I creep ...

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Twenty-One

...   Though all your light seem shimmering blinding haze, ...

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The Fugitive

...   Take warning of your own heart’s inward voice, ...

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