- Take all my loves, my love, yea take them all -
William Shakespeare
- Take It Fightin’ -
Henry Lawson
- Taking His Chance -
Henry Lawson
- Talbragar -
Henry Lawson
- Tale of a Pony, The -
Bret Harte
- Tale of Steven, The -
Edward Dyson
- Tale of Two Cities, A -
Rudyard Kipling
- Talking Oak, The -
Alfred Tennyson
- Tally Town -
Henry Lawson
- ‘Tambaroora Jim’ -
Henry Lawson
- Tamerlane -
Victor J. Daley
- Tamerlane - early version -
Edgar Allan Poe
- Tamerlane - late version -
Edgar Allan Poe
- Tangmalangaloo -
John O’Brien
- Tanna -
Henry Kendall
- Tar and Feathers -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Tarrant Moss -
Rudyard Kipling
- Tawny Frogmouth, The -
C.J. Dennis
- Teams, The -
Henry Lawson
- Tear, The -
Charles Harpur
- Tears of Heaven, The -
Alfred Tennyson
- Teddo Wells, Deceased -
John O’Brien
- Telemachus versus Mentor -
Bret Harte
- Tell Me, What’s a Girl to Do? -
John O’Brien
- Telling the Bees -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- Temperance Movement, The -
Charles Harpur
- Ten Little Steps and Stairs -
John O’Brien
- Tenebræ -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Termarter Sorce -
C.J. Dennis
- Terrace at Berne, The -
Matthew Arnold
- That Day -
Rudyard Kipling
- That god forbid, that made me first your slave -
William Shakespeare
- That Great Waiting Silence -
Henry Lawson
- That thou art blam’d shall not be thy defect -
William Shakespeare
- That thou hast her it is not all my grief -
William Shakespeare
- That time of year thou mayst in me behold -
William Shakespeare
- That V.C. -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- That you were once unkind befriends me now -
William Shakespeare
- “The Babes in the Woods” -
Bret Harte
- “The City of Brass” -
Rudyard Kipling
- The expense of spirit in a waste of shame -
William Shakespeare
- The forward violet thus did I chide -
William Shakespeare
- “The Happiest Day” -
Edgar Allan Poe
- The little Love-god lying once asleep -
William Shakespeare
- “The Men That Fought at Minden” -
Rudyard Kipling
- “The Old Leaven” -
Adam Lindsay Gordon
- The other two, slight air, and purging fire -
William Shakespeare
- “The Power of the Dog” -
Rudyard Kipling
- “The Return of Belisarius” -
Bret Harte
- “The Service Man” -
Rudyard Kipling
- “The Trade” -
Rudyard Kipling
- The twilight turns from amethyst -
James Joyce
- “The Voice From Over Yonder” -
Henry Lawson
- “The Water” -
Henry Lawson
- Thekla’s Answer -
Matthew Arnold
- Then hate me when thou wilt; if ever, now -
William Shakespeare
- Then let not winter’s ragged hand deface -
William Shakespeare
- There came three merry men from south, west, and north -
Walter Scott
- There is No God, the Wicked Sayeth -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- There’s a Bunk in the Humpy -
Henry Lawson
- There’s Another Blessed Horse Fell Down -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Thesis and Antithesis -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- They that have power to hurt, and will do none -
William Shakespeare
- Thick-headed Thoughts -
Adam Lindsay Gordon
- Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me -
William Shakespeare
- Things and the Man -
Rudyard Kipling
- Things We Dare Not Tell, The -
Henry Lawson
- Third of February, 1852, The -
Alfred Tennyson
- This heart that flutters near my heart -
James Joyce
- Thomas Decker -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Thomas Heywood -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Thomas Joseph Byrnes -
George Essex Evans
- Thomas Middleton -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Thomas the Rhymer -
Traditional
- Thompson of Angels -
Bret Harte
- Thora’s Song -
Adam Lindsay Gordon
- Thorkild’s Song -
Rudyard Kipling
- Those Foreign Engineers -
Henry Lawson
- Those hours, that with gentle work did frame -
William Shakespeare
- Those lines that I before have writ do lie -
William Shakespeare
- Those lips that Love’s own hand did make -
William Shakespeare
- Those Names -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Those parts of thee that the world’s eye doth view -
William Shakespeare
- Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits -
William Shakespeare
- Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art -
William Shakespeare
- Thou blind fool, Love, what dost thou to mine eyes -
William Shakespeare
- Thou leanest to the shell of night -
James Joyce
- Though I thy Mithridates were -
James Joyce
- Thought-Reader of Angels, The -
Bret Harte
- Thoughts of Home -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Thousandth Man, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Thousand Miles Away, A
- Traditional
- Thread of Truth, The -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Three Bells, The -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- Three Friends, The -
Adam Lindsay Gordon
- Three Kings, The -
Henry Lawson
- Three Quiet Gentlemen, The -
Henry Lawson
- Three Songs from Paracelsus -
Robert Browning
- Three That Shall Be One, The -
James Thomson (“B.V.”)
- Three-Decker, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Three-Part Song, A -
Rudyard Kipling
- Threshold, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Throstle, The -
Alfred Tennyson
- ‘Through a Glass Darkly’ -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Through the Metidja to Abd-El-Kadr -
Robert Browning
- Thus can my love excuse the slow offence -
William Shakespeare
- Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn -
William Shakespeare
- Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts -
William Shakespeare
- Thy gift, thy tables, are within my brain -
William Shakespeare
- Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear -
William Shakespeare
- Thy Will Be Done -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- Thyrsis -
Matthew Arnold
- Tidy Little Body, The -
John O’Brien
- Till all the Bad Things Came Untrue -
Henry Lawson
- Timberland -
C.J. Dennis
- Timbuctoo -
Alfred Tennyson
- Time’s Revenges -
Robert Browning
- “Tin Fish” -
Rudyard Kipling
- Tin-Pot Mill, The -
Edward Dyson
- Tired with all these, for restful death I cry -
William Shakespeare
- Tiresias -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Tiresias -
Alfred Tennyson
- ’Tis better to be vile than vile esteem’d -
William Shakespeare
- Tithonus -
Alfred Tennyson
- To — (“Who would not be a poet?” thus I read”) -
Charles Harpur
- To —— (“Long ere I knew thee—years of loveless days—”) -
Charles Harpur
- To —— (“Ah, often do I wait and watch”) -
Henry Kendall
- To — (“Clear-headed friend, whose joyful scorn”) -
Henry Kendall
- To —— (“I Heed Not that My Earthly Lot”) -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To — — (“I saw thee on the bridal day;”) -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To —— (“The Bowers Whereat, in Dreams I See”) -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To — (“I send you here a sort of allegory”) -
Alfred Tennyson
- To —— (“After Reading a Life and Letters”) -
Alfred Tennyson
- To—— (“Sainted Juliet! dearest name!”) -
Alfred Tennyson
- To Alfred Tennyson, My Grandson -
Alfred Tennyson
- To a Bigot -
George Essex Evans
- To a Billy -
James L. Cuthbertson
- To a Friend -
Matthew Arnold
- To a Friend Studying German -
Charles G. Leland
- To a Gipsy Child by the Sea-Shore -
Matthew Arnold
- To a Lady, Persuading Her to a Car -
Rudyard Kipling
- To a Lady Sleeping -
Alfred Tennyson
- To a Mountain -
Henry Kendall
- To a Pair of Blucher Boots -
Henry Lawson
- To a Pianiste -
James Thomson (“B.V.”)
- To a Proud Beauty -
Adam Lindsay Gordon
- To a Republican Friend -
Matthew Arnold
- To a Republican Friend - Continued -
Matthew Arnold
- To a Sea-Bird -
Bret Harte
- To a Sleeping Child -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- To an Echo on the Banks of the Hunter -
Charles Harpur
- To an Independent Preacher -
Matthew Arnold
- To an Old Mate -
Henry Lawson
- To Autumn -
John Keats
- To Be Amused -
Henry Lawson
- To Charles Harpur -
Henry Kendall
- To Christopher North -
Alfred Tennyson
- To Damascus -
Henry Kendall
- To Dante -
Alfred Tennyson
- To “Doc” Wylie -
Henry Lawson
- To Doctor Lang -
Charles Harpur
- To Dr. John Brown -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- To E. Fitzgerald -
Alfred Tennyson
- To E.L., on his Travels in Greece -
Alfred Tennyson
- To Englishmen -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- To F—— -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To F——s S. O—d -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To Fausta -
Matthew Arnold
- To George Cruikshank, Esq. -
Matthew Arnold
- To Giulia Grisi -
Nathaniel Parker Willis
- To H.R.H. Princess Beatrice -
Alfred Tennyson
- To Hannah -
Henry Lawson
- To Helen -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To Helen -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To Helen in a Huff -
Nathaniel Parker Willis
- To Henry Halloran -
Henry Kendall
- To Henry the Fifth -
Mary Hannay Foott
- To Isadore -
Abijah M. Ide
- To J.S. -
Alfred Tennyson
- To Jack
- To James Norton, Esq. -
Charles Harpur
- To James Whitcomb Riley -
Rudyard Kipling
- To Jim -
Henry Lawson
- To John C. Fremont -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- To John Nichol -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- τò καλóν -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- To Lucasta, Going to the Warres -
Richard Lovelace
- To Marguerite -
Matthew Arnold
- To Marguerite -
Matthew Arnold
- To Marie Louise (Shew) -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To Mary -
Charles Harpur
- To Mary Boyle -
Alfred Tennyson
- To me, fair friend, you never can be old -
William Shakespeare
- To Miss Annie Hopkins -
Henry Kendall
- To Motorists -
Rudyard Kipling
- To My Brother, Basil E. Kendall -
Henry Kendall
- To My First Born -
Charles Harpur
- To My Friends -
Matthew Arnold
- To My Friends -
Henry Lawson
- To My Lady -
Victor J. Daley
- To My Mother -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- To My Mother -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To My Sister -
Adam Lindsay Gordon
- To My Young Countryman, D.H.D. -
Charles Harpur
- To One in Paradise -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To one who ran down the English -
Alfred Tennyson
- To Our Ladies of Death -
James Thomson (“B.V.”)
- To Poesy -
Charles Harpur
- To Princess Frederica on her Marriage -
Alfred Tennyson
- To Professor Jebb -
Alfred Tennyson
- To Samuel E. Sewall and Harriet W. Sewall -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- To Show What a Man Can Do -
Henry Lawson
- To the “Advanced Idealist” -
Henry Lawson
- To the Comet of 1843 - early version -
Charles Harpur
- To the Comet of 1843 - late version -
Charles Harpur
- To the Companions -
Rudyard Kipling
- To the Duke of Argyll -
Alfred Tennyson
- To the Duke of Wellington -
Matthew Arnold
- To the Irish Dead -
George Essex Evans
- To the Irish Delegates -
Henry Lawson
- To the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava -
Alfred Tennyson
- To the Master of Balliol -
Alfred Tennyson
- To the Men of the Mines -
Edward Dyson
- To the Moon - early version -
Charles Harpur
- To the Moon - late version -
Charles Harpur
- To the Pliocene Skull -
Bret Harte
- To the Queen -
Alfred Tennyson - dedication from “Idylls of the King”
- To the Queen -
Alfred Tennyson - dedication from “The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson”
- To the Rev. F.D. Maurice -
Alfred Tennyson
- To the Rev. John Saunders on His Departure for England -
Charles Harpur
- To the Rev. W.H. Brookfield -
Alfred Tennyson
- To the River — -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To the Spirit of Music -
Henry Kendall
- To the Theoretical Selector -
Edward Dyson
- To the True Romance -
Rudyard Kipling
- To the Unknown God -
George Essex Evans
- To the Unknown Goddess -
Rudyard Kipling
- To the Virgin Mary -
Mary Hannay Foott
- To the White Julienne -
Mary Hannay Foott
- To Thomas Atkins -
Rudyard Kipling
- To Tom Bracken -
Henry Lawson
- To Ulysses -
Alfred Tennyson
- To Victor Daley -
Henry Lawson
- To Victor Hugo -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- To Victor Hugo -
Alfred Tennyson
- To Virgil -
Alfred Tennyson
- To W.C. Macready -
Alfred Tennyson
- To Walt Whitman in America -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- To William Bell Scott -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- To Zante -
Edgar Allan Poe
- To-Morrow -
Henry Lawson
- To-Morrow -
Alfred Tennyson
- Toby -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- Tocatta of Galuppi’s, A -
Robert Browning
- “Together” -
Rudyard Kipling
- Tomlinson -
Rudyard!Kipling
- Tommy -
Rudyard Kipling
- Tommy Corrigan -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Too Late -
Matthew Arnold
- Too Late -
Robert Browning
- Toowoomba -
George Essex Evans
- Torn Hat, The -
Nathaniel Parker Willis
- Totem, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Touch of Time, The -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- Tour, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Tourney, The -
Alfred Tennyson
- Tower of the Dream, The -
Charles Harpur
- Tracks That Lie by India, The -
Henry Lawson
- Trade -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- Tragedy, The -
Henry Lawson
- Trailing Arbutus, The -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- “Transcendentalism” -
Robert Browning
- Translation, A -
Rudyard Kipling
- Transports -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- Travelling Post Office, The -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Tree, The -
C.J. Dennis
- Treecreeper, The -
C.J. Dennis
- Tree of Liberty, The -
Charles Harpur
- Tree Song, A -
Rudyard Kipling
- Tribe of Benjamin, The -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Trimmin’s on the Rosary, The -
John O’Brien
- Tristram and Iseult -
Matthew Arnold
- Triumph of the People, The -
Henry Lawson
- Triumph of Time, The -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Trooper Campbell -
Henry Lawson
- Troopin’ -
Rudyard Kipling
- Trouble on the Selection -
Henry Lawson
- Truce of the Bear, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Trucker, The -
Edward Dyson
- True-Born Englishman, The -
Daniel Defoe
- Trust in God -
Charles Harpur
- Truthful James to the Editor -
Bret Harte
- Truthful Song, A -
Rudyard Kipling
- Tristram of Lyonesse -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Twelve Sonnets -
Henry Kendall
- Twenty Years -
Bret Harte
- Twenty-One -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- Twins -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Twins, The -
Robert Browning
- ’Twixt the Wings of the Yard -
Barcroft Boake
- Two Cousins, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Two Devines, The -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Two Dreams, The -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Two Goblets, The -
George Essex Evans
- Two in the Campagna -
Robert Browning
- Two Keys, The -
Victor J. Daley
- Two Kopjes -
Rudyard Kipling
- Two loves I have of comfort and despair -
William Shakespeare
- Two Months -
Rudyard Kipling
- Two Moods -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Two Poets, The -
Henry Lawson
- Two Races -
Rudyard Kipling
- Two Samaritans and the Tramp, The -
Henry Lawson
- Two Ships, The -
Bret Harte
- Two Voices, The -
Alfred Tennyson
- Two-Sided Man, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- T.Y.S.O.N. -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
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