Poems by First Line
- Life softly clanging cymbals were - Ivor Gurney
- LIGHT that in the Orient glows - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Light! - Lola Ridge
- Lighting a Candle - Denise Fletcher
- LIKE a ball of blood-red fire - Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen
- Like a black enamoured king whispered low the thunder - Jessie MacKay
- Like a dismal cirque - John Keats
- Like a huge Python, winding round and round - Toru Dutt
- Like a wave of fire descending in judgement. - William F. DeVault
- Like burnt-out torches by a sick man's bed - Oscar Wilde
- Like Camelot, what place was ever yet renowned - Michael Drayton
- Like ghosts and huge, gnarled olives stand; - Matthew Arnold
- Like mischief in a child's eye, - Anonymous
- Like two cathedral towers these stately pines - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Limpopo and Tugela churned - William Plomer
- lines - Nicolas Grenier
- Listen to me - There is a little river, fed by rills - Jean Ingelow
- Listen, listen, Mary mine - Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Listen, my children, and you shall hear - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Little gem of all-but-islands and of islands, Sirmio, - James Elroy Flecker
Poems about Places
Poems about Places