- E. B. B. -
James Thomson (“B.V.”)
- Eagle, The -
Alfred Tennyson
- “Early Adieux” -
Adam Lindsay Gordon
- Early Death and Fame -
Matthew Arnold
- Early Sonnets -
Alfred Tennyson
- Early Spring -
Alfred Tennyson
- Early Summer -
Charles Harpur
- Earth Laments for Day, The -
Henry Kendall
- Earth’s Immortalities -
Robert Browning
- East and West -
Matthew Arnold
- East London -
Matthew Arnold
- Easter Day. Naples, 1849 -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Easter Day, II -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Easter Rhyme, An -
Barcroft Boake
- Easter-Day -
Robert Browning
- Eastern Shrike-tit, The
- ’Eathen, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Ecce Homo -
Charles Harpur
- Eddi’s Service -
Rudyard Kipling
- Edgehill Fight -
Rudyard Kipling
- Edward Gray -
Alfred Tennyson
- Edwin Morris -
Alfred Tennyson
- Egg-Shell, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Eight Years Old -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Four -
Henry Kendall
- “Ein Feste Burg Ist Unser Gott” -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- Eland’s River -
George Essex Evans
- Eldorado -
Edgar Allan Poe
- Eleänore -
Alfred Tennyson
- Elegiacs -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Elijah -
Henry Kendall
- Ella with the Shining Hair -
Henry Kendall
- Ellen Ray -
Henry Kendall
- Emblems -
Charles Harpur
- Emigrant’s Vision, The -
Charles Harpur
- Empedocles on Etna -
Matthew Arnold
- Emperor’s Progress, The -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Empty Glass, The -
Henry Lawson
- Emu Hunt, An -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Emu of Whroo, The -
Edward Dyson
- En-dor -
Rudyard Kipling
- End of the Book, The -
Charles Harpur
- Endymion -
John Keats
- England and America in 1782 -
Alfred Tennyson
- England’s Answer -
Rudyard Kipling
- English Blackbird, The -
C.J. Dennis
- English Flag, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- English Goldfinch, The -
C.J. Dennis
- English War Song -
Alfred Tennyson
- English Way, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Englishman in Italy, The -
Robert Browning
- Enigma, An -
Edgar Allan Poe
- Enoch Arden -
Alfred Tennyson
- Enquiry, The -
Charles Harpur
- Epi-strauss-ium -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- επι Λατμω -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Epic, The -
Alfred Tennyson
- Epilogue - Asolando -
Robert Browning
- Epilogue - Dramatis Personæ -
Robert Browning
- Epilogue - Pacchiarotto, With Other Poems -
Robert Browning
- Epilogue - “Songs Before Sunrise” -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Epilogue - “Tristram of Lyonesse and Other Poems” -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Epilogue to Lessing’s Laocoön -
Matthew Arnold
- Epistle, An -
Robert Browning
- Epitaph, An -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- Epitaph on Caxton -
Alfred Tennyson
- Epitaph on General Gordon -
Alfred Tennyson
- Epitaph on Lord Stratford de Redcliffe -
Alfred Tennyson
- Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester -
John Milton
- Epitaphs of the War -
Rudyard Kipling
- Erotion -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Erskine -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- Et Dona Ferentes -
Rudyard Kipling
- Etheline -
Henry Kendall
- Eumerella Shore, The
- Traditional
- Euonymos -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Eulalie -
Edgar Allan Poe
- Eureka -
Henry Lawson
- Euroclydon -
Henry Kendall
- Euroma, At -
Henry Kendall
- Eurunderee -
Henry Lawson
- Eurydice -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Eurydice to Orpheus -
Robert Browning
- Euterpe -
Henry Kendall
- Euterpe - cantata -
Henry Kendall
- Euthanatos -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Eva Gray -
Charles Harpur
- Evarra and His Gods -
Rudyard Kipling
- Eve of Revolution, The -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Eve of St. Agnes, The -
John Keats
- Evelyn Hope -
Robert Browning
- Even So -
Victor J. Daley
- Even the Winds and the Sea obey -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Evening Hymn -
Henry Kendall
- Evening in Dandaloo, An -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Evening on the Broads -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Evening Star -
Edgar Allan Poe
- Evening Walk in Spring, An -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Every Man Should Have a Rifle -
Henry Lawson
- “Everyone’s Friend” -
Henry Lawson
- Excuse -
Matthew Arnold
- Exile’s Farewell, An -
Adam Lindsay Gordon
- Exiles’ Line, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Exodus Parthenidae - Adam Lindsay Gordon
- Expert, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Explanation, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Explorer, The -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- Explorer, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Extempore Lines -
Henry Kendall
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