Joseph Furphy poet from Australia was born in 1843, had 69 years and died in 1912. Poems were written mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Joseph Furphy
What The Heart Of The Poet Said To The 'Bulletin'
... Sweeps are treacherous, totes are vain ...
The Schoolhouse On The Plain
... For her days are pass'd in fright, and her sleep's disturb'd at night, ...
The Bullfrog Bell
... Till the stars take shape in patterns, and through their dreamy spell ...
Breaking The News
... Gosh! the fright has knocked us flat ...
Autograph Verses
... And in bright realms still above thee, ...
A Christmas Greeting To K.B.
... While changing Seasons run their course, ...
Birthday Lines For K.B.
... And thy sweet Hymn of love and truth, ...
A Psalm Of Fortitude
... Should Gladys freeze you from her sight, ...
The Gumsucker's Dirge
... And the church-bell, going strong, makes us feel we've lived too long, ...
Glory To God; To Men Good Will!
... What-e'er our creed, we own its thrill ...