- Wage-slaves, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Wages -
Alfred Tennyson
- Wail in the Native Oak, The -
Henry Kendall
- Waiting, The -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- Waiting and Wishing -
Henry Kendall
- Waiting for Water -
Edward Dyson
- “Wales the First” -
Henry Lawson
- Walgett Episode, A -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Walking to the Mail -
Alfred Tennyson
- Wallabi Joe
- Traditional
- Wallaby Brigade, The
- Traditional
- Waltzing Matilda -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Wamberal -
Henry Kendall
- Wander-Light, The -
Henry Lawson
- Wanderer, The -
Alfred Tennyson
- Wanderers -
James Hebblethwaite
- Wantaritencant, The -
Henry Lawson
- War -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- War After the War, The -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- Waratah and Wattle -
Henry Lawson
- Wargeilah Handicap, The -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Waring -
Robert Browning
- Warrigal, The -
Henry Kendall
- Was it the proud full sail of his great verse -
William Shakespeare
- Waster, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Watch in the Night, A -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Watch on the Kerb, The -
Henry Lawson
- Watch-Night -
Mary Hannay Foott
- Watchers, The -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- Watching -
Henry Kendall
- Watching the Crows -
Henry Lawson
- Water Lily, The -
Henry Lawson
- Waterfall, The -
Henry Kendall
- Wattle, The-
Henry Lawson
- Wattle and Myrtle -
James L. Cuthbertson
- Wattle Bird, The -
C.J. Dennis
- Way I Treated Father, The -
Henry Lawson
- Way of the World, The -
Henry Lawson
- Way Through the Woods, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Wayfarers, The -
George Essex Evans
- We and They -
Rudyard Kipling
- Weary -
C.J. Dennis
- Weary Will -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed -
William Shakespeare
- Weather Prophet, The -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Wedge-tailed Eagle, The -
C.J. Dennis
- Weeping Willie -
Edward Dyson
- Welcome -
George Essex Evans
- Wein Geist -
Charles G. Leland
- Welcome Swallow, The -
C.J. Dennis
- Welcome to Alexandra, A -
Alfred Tennyson
- Welcome to Her Royal Highness Marie Alexandrovna, A -
Alfred Tennyson
- ‘Wen Gott betrügt, ist wohl betrogen’ -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Wentworth -
Mary Hannay Foott
- Were’t aught to me I bore the canopy -
William Shakespeare
- West London -
Matthew Arnold
- Western Stars, The -
Henry Lawson
- Wet Litany, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- What counsel has the hooded moon -
James Joyce
- What Happened -
Rudyard Kipling
- What Have the Cavalry Done -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- What Have We All Forgotten? -
Henry Lawson
- When Hopes Ran High -
Henry Lawson
- What is Death? -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- What is your substance, whereof are you made -
William Shakespeare
- What Miss Edith saw from Her Window -
Bret Harte
- What of the Night? -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- What potions have I drunk of Siren tears -
William Shakespeare
- What the Bullet Sang -
Bret Harte
- What the Chimney Sang -
Bret Harte
- What the Engines Said -
Bret Harte
- What the People Said -
Rudyard Kipling
- What the Wolf Really Said to Little Red Riding-Hood -
Bret Harte
- ‘What went ye out for to see?’ -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- What’s in the brain, that ink may character -
William Shakespeare
- Wheat -
C.J. Dennis
- Wheels of the System, The -
George Essex Evans
- When Brother Peetree Prayed -
Edward Dyson
- When Dacey Rode the Mule -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- When Earth’s Last Picture is Painted -
Rudyard Kipling
- When forty winters shall besiege thy brow -
William Shakespeare
- When I consider every thing that grows -
William Shakespeare
- When I do count the clock that tells the time -
William Shakespeare
- When I have seen by Time’s fell hand defac’d -
William Shakespeare
- When I was King -
Henry Lawson
- When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes -
William Shakespeare
- When in the chronicle of wasted time -
William Shakespeare
- When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see -
William Shakespeare
- When my love swears that she is made of truth -
William Shakespeare
- When My Time is Come -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- When Old Man Carey Died -
John O’Brien
- When ’Omer Smote ’is Bloomin’ Lyre -
Rudyard Kipling
- When the ‘Army’ Prays for Watty -
Henry Lawson
- When the Bear Comes Back Again -
Henry Lawson
- When the Bell Blew Up -
Edward Dyson
- When the Bush Begins to Speak -
Henry Lawson
- When the Children Come Home -
Henry Lawson
- When the Circus Came to Town -
John O’Brien
- When the Duke of Clarence Died -
Henry Lawson
- “When the Great Ark” -
Rudyard Kipling
- When the Irish Flag Went By -
Henry Lawson
- “When the Journey was Intended to the City” -
Rudyard Kipling
- When the Ladies Come to the Shearing Shed -
Henry Lawson
- When the shy star goes forth in heaven -
James Joyce
- When the Sun’s Behind the Hill -
C.J. Dennis
- When thou shalt be dispos’d to set me light -
William Shakespeare
- When to the sessions of sweet silent thought -
William Shakespeare
- When Tommy Came Marching Home -
Edward Dyson
- When Underneath the Brown Dead Grass -
Henry Kendall
- When You’re Bad in Your Inside -
Henry Lawson
- When Your Pants Begin to Go -
Henry Lawson
- When Your Sins Come Home to Roost -
Henry Lawson
- Where art thou Muse that thou forget’st so long -
William Shakespeare
- Where the Dead Men Lie -
Barcroft Boake
- Where the Pelican Builds -
Mary Hannay Foott
- Which? -
Robert Browning
- Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid -
William Shakespeare
- Whisperings in Wattle-Boughs -
Adam Lindsay Gordon
- White Cockatoo, The -
C.J. Dennis
- White Cockatoos -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- White Horses -
Rudyard Kipling
- White Man’s Burden, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- White Pine Ballad, A -
Bret Harte
- White Witchcraft -
Robert Browning
- Whitest Man I Know, The -
J. Milton Hayes
- Who goes amid the green wood -
James Joyce
- Who is it that says most, which can say more -
William Shakespeare
- Who will believe my verse in time to come -
William Shakespeare
- Who’ll Wear the Beaten Colours? -
Henry Lawson
- Who’s Dot Pulleteen? -
Henry Lawson
- Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy ‘Will,’ -
William Shakespeare
- Whose Wife -
Edward Dyson
- Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day -
William Shakespeare
- Why is my verse so barren of new pride -
William Shakespeare
- Why the Jackass Laughs -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Wide Lies Australia -
Henry Lawson
- Wide Spaces -
Henry Lawson
- Widow’s Party, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Widow at Windsor, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Widower, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Wild Colonial Boy, The
- Traditional
- Wild Kangaroo, The -
Henry Kendall
- Wilfred -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- “Wilful-Missing” -
Rudyard Kipling
- Will -
Alfred Tennyson
- Will Waterproof’s Lyrical Monologue -
Alfred Tennyson
- Will Yer Write It Down for Me? -
Henry Lawson
- William Bede Dalley -
Henry Kendall
- William Henry Groom Valé -
George Essex Evans
- William Shakespeare -
Algernon Charles Swinburne
- William Street -
Henry Lawson
- Willows, The -
Bret Harte
- Wind-Child, The -
Enid Derham
- Wind’s Message, The -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Window, The; or, the Song of the Wrens -
Alfred Tennyson
- Winds of May, that dance on the sea -
James Joyce
- Winners, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Winter -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- Winter -
C.J. Dennis
- Wiree’s Song, The -
John O’Brien
- Wirkung in der Ferne -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Wisdom of Hafiz -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- Wish, A -
Matthew Arnold
- Wisha, What is the Matter With Jim? -
John O’Brien
- Wishing-Caps, The -
Rudyard Kipling
- Witch of Hebron, The -
Charles Harpur
- With Dickens -
Henry Lawson
- With Drake in the Tropics -
Rudyard Kipling
- With French to Kimberley -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- With Scindia to Delhi -
Rudyard Kipling
- With the Cattle -
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson
- ‘With Whom is no Variableness, neither Shadow of Turning’ -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Wolcott Balestier, To -
Rudyard Kipling
- Wolf and Hound -
Adam Lindsay Gordon
- Wollongong -
Henry Kendall
- Woman’s Last Word, A -
Robert Browning
- Woman’s Mood, A -
Jennings Carmichael
- Women and Roses -
Robert Browning
- Women of the Town, The -
Henry Lawson
- Women of the West, The -
George Essex Evans
- Woman’s Way, A -
C.J. Dennis
- Wonderful Spring of San Joaquin, The -
Bret Harte
- Wonga Pigeon, The -
C.J. Dennis
- Wood Giant, The -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- Wooer, The -
C.J. Dennis
- Word for the Hour, A -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- Word from the Bards, A -
Henry Lawson
- Word to Texas Jack, A -
Henry Lawson
- Words -
Charles Harpur
- Wordsworth -
Charles Harpur
- Work or Reflection -
C.J. Dennis
- Worked-Out Mine, The -
Edward Dyson
- World and the Quietist, The -
Matthew Arnold
- World is Full of Kindness, The -
Henry Lawson
- Worldly Place -
Matthew Arnold
- Wormwood and Nightshade -
Adam Lindsay Gordon
- Worst of It, The -
Robert Browning
- Wounded, The -
J. Le Gay Brereton
- Wreck, The -
Alfred Tennyson
- Wreck of Rivermouth, The -
John Greenleaf Whittier
- Wreck of the ‘Derry Castle’, The -
Henry Lawson
- Write by Return
- Written on a Bridge -
Arthur Hugh Clough
- Writer’s Dream, The -
Henry Lawson
- Written Afterwards -
Henry Lawson
- Written in Emerson’s Essays -
Matthew Arnold
- Written in Butler’s Sermons -
Matthew Arnold
- Written Out -
Henry Lawson
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