Works
Collections of Poetry and Prose
- While the Billy Boils (collection, 1896)
- On the Track (collection, 1900)
- Over the Sliprails (collection, 1900)
- The Country I Come From (collection, 1901)
- In the Days When the World was Wide and Other Verses (collection of verses, 1896) (external scan)
- Joe Wilson and His Mates (collection, 1901)
- Verses: Popular and Humorous (1900)
- The Romance of the Swag (collection, 1907)
- Send Round the Hat (collection, 1907)
- The Rising Of The Court, and Other Sketches in Prose and Verse (collection, 1910)
- Triangles of Life and Other Stories (collection, 1913)
- Children of the Bush (1902)
Poems
- "Flag of the Southern Cross" (1887)
- "A Song of the Republic" (1887)
- "The Wreck of Derry Castle" (1887)
- "Andy's Gone with Cattle" (1888)
- "Andy's Return" (1888)
- "The Blue Mountains" (1888)
- "Faces in the Street" (1888)
- "The Ballad of the Drover" (1889)
- "The Ghost" (1889)
- "The Roaring Days" (1889)
- "The Teams" (1889)
- "Middleton's Rouseabout" (1890)
- "The Song of Old Joe Swallow" (1890)
- "A Word to Texas Jack" (1890)
- "The Babies of Walloon" (1891)
- "Freedom on the Wallaby" (1891)
- "My Literary Friend" (1891)
- "The Shame of Going Back" (1891)
- "The Grog-an'-Grumble Steeplechase" (1892)
- "In Answer to Banjo, and Otherwise" (1892) (aka "The City Bushman")
- "The Poets of the Tomb" (1892)
- "Up The Country" (1892)
- "The Great Grey Plain" (1893)
- "Out Back" (1893)
- "Saint Peter" (1893)
- "Australian Bards and Bush Reviewers" (1894)
- "The Fire at Ross's Farm" (1894)
- "In the Days When the World Was Wide" (1894)
- "Knocked Up" (1894)
- "The Vagabond" (1895)
- "Past Carin'" (1896)
- "The Star of Australasia" (1896)
- "The Old Bark School" (1897)
- "The Lights of Cobb and Co." (1897)
- "Sydney-Side" (1898)
- "The Sliprails and the Spur" (1899)
- "The Men Who Made Australia" (1901)
- "The Never-Never Country" (1901)
- "A Voice from the City" (1903)
- "The Wander-Light" (1903)
- "To Be Amused" (1906)
- "One Hundred and Three" (1908)
- "At the Beating of a Drum" (1910)
- "Scots of the Riverina" (1917)
From A Treasury of War Poetry, ... 1914-1919 (1917):
- "England Yet" pp. 50-1.
- "Song of the Dardanelles" pp. 70-2.
- "Fighting Hard" pp. 72-3.
Short Stories and Sketches
- "The Bush Undertaker" (1892)
- "The Drover's Wife" (1892)
- "Another of Mitchell's Plans" (1893)
- "Mitchell: A Character Sketch" (1893)
- "Mitchell Doesn't Believe in the Sack" (1893)
- "On The Edge Of A Plain" (1893)
- "The Shearing of the Cook's Dog" (1893)
- "'Some Day'" (1893)
- "The Union Buries Its Dead" (1893)
- "Enter Mitchell" (1894)
- "The Mystery of Dave Regan" (1894)
- "Shooting The Moon" (1894)
- "Our Pipes" (1895)
- "Steelman" (1895)
- "Steelman's Pupil" (1895)
- "The Geological Spieler" (1896)
- "An Oversight of Steelman’s" (1897)
- "Bill, the Ventriloquial Rooster" (1898)
- "Andy Page's Rival" (1899)
- "How Steelman told his Story" (1899)
- "The Loaded Dog" (1899)
- "Brighten's Sister-in-law" (1900)
- "A Gentleman Sharper and Steelman Sharper" (1900)
- "The Iron-Bark Chip" (1900)
- "[[Over the Sliprails/The Shanty-Keeper's Wife|The Shanty-Keeper's Wife]]" (1900)
- "A Double Buggy at Lahey Creek" (1901)
- "Joe Wilson's Courtship" (1900)
- "An Incident at Stiffner’s" (1900)
- "The Hero of Redclay" (1900)
- "The Darling River" (1900)
- "A Case for the Oracle" (1900)
- "A Daughter of Maoriland" (1900)
- "New Year’s Night" (1900)
- "Black Joe" (1900)
- "They Wait on the Wharf in Black" (1900)
- "Seeing the Last of You" (1900)
- "Two Boys at Grinder Brothers’" (1900)
- "The Selector’s Daughter" (1900)
- "Mitchell on the “Sex” and Other “Problems”" (1900)
- "The Master’s Mistake" (1900)
- "The Story of the Oracle" (1900)
- "Poisonous Jimmy Gets Left" (1901)
- "Water Them Geraniums" (1901)
- "A Child in the Dark, and a Foreign Father" (1902)
- "The Rising of the Court" (1907)
- "The Hypnotized Township" (1910)
- "The Bath" (1910)
- "Bermagui - In a Strange Sunset" (1910)
- "The Exciseman" (1910)
- "Instinct Gone Wrong" (1910)
- "Wanted by the Police" (1910)
- "“Roll Up At Talbragar”" (1910)
- "Mateship in Shakespeare's Rome" (1910)
Essays
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