Verse - alphabetical
- Aboriginal Mother’s Lament, An - early version
- Aboriginal Mother’s Lament, An - late version
- Absence
- Anchor, The
- Andrew Marvell
- Anthem for the Australasian League, An
- Asking in Vain
- Australia’s First Great Poet
- Babylonian Captivity, The
- Battle of Life, The
- Burns
- Bush Fire, The
- Change and Death
- Cloud, The
- Coast View, A
- Coleridge’s Christabel
- Consolation
- Cora
- Could We as Mortals
- Creek of the Four Graves, The - early version
- Creek of the Four Graves, The - late version
- Dawn in the Mountains
- Death of Shelley, The
- Death of Sisera, The
- Description of a Tropical Island
- Dora
- “Downward, through the blooming roofage”
- Dream by the Fountain, The - early version
- Dream by the Fountain, The - late version
- Dreams of the Beloved
- Dream of the Orient, A
- Drowned Alive, The
- Early Summer
- Ecce Homo
- Emblems
- Emigrant’s Vision, The
- End of the Book, The
- Enquiry, The
- Eva Gray
- Finality
- Flight of Peace, The
- Forgotten, The
- Forward Ho!
- Fragments from “Genius Lost”
- Freedom in Faith
- Greatness
- Home of Peace, The
- Hope On
- How Full of God
- Humanity
- Hunter’s Indian Dove, The
- Ideal, The
- John Heki
- Joshua
- Lament, A
- Life and Death
- “Like him who great reports of tilth rejects”
- Love
- Love Dreaming of Death
- Love Sonnets
- Love-Fancy, A
- Mary Arden
- Master Mariner’s Song, The
- Memory’s Genesis
- Midsummer Noon in the Australian Forest, A
- Monodies
- Morning
- Music
- My Political Belief
- Ned Connor
- Nevers of Poetry, The
- “On nerveless, tuneless lines how sadly”
- On the Easter Illumination of St. Peter’s at Rome
- Onward
- Outward Bound
- Past, The
- Poet to —, A
- Poet’s Home, A
- Poetry
- Records of Romantic Passion
- Regret
- Shakespeare
- Song
- Song
- Storm in the Mountains, A
- Tear, The
- Temperance Movement, The
- To — (““Who would not be a poet?” thus I read”)
- To —— (“Long ere I knew thee—years of loveless days—”)
- To an Echo on the Banks of the Hunter - early version
- To an Echo on the Banks of the Hunter - late version
- To Doctor Lang
- To James Norton, Esq.
- To Mary
- To My First Born
- To My Young Countryman, D. H. D. - early version
- To My Young Countryman, D.H.D. - late version
- To Poesy
- To the Comet of 1843 - early version
- To the Comet of 1843 - late version
- To the Moon - early version
- To the Moon - late version
- To the Rev. John Saunders on His Departure for England
- Tower of the Dream, The
- Tree of Liberty, The
- Trust in God
- Verse of Coleridge’s ‘Christobel’, The
- Virginal Love
- Vision of the Rock, The
- Voice of the Swamp Oak, The (earlier version called “The Voice of the Native Oak”)
- Witch of Hebron, The
- Words
- Wordsworth
- “Yes”
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