Poems by First Line
- LOW to himself beneath the sun, - Francis Turner Palgrave
- Low was our pretty Cot: our tallest Rose - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Low-anchored cloud - Henry David Thoreau
- Lowly upon his bier - Felicia Hemans
- Lowther! in thy majestic pile are seen - William Wordsworth
- LULLED by the sound of pastoral bells, - William Wordsworth
- Luxurious Lesbos only memory keeps - Nicholas Michell
- Lying flat on my belly shivering in clutch frost - Ivor Gurney
- Lytton is a small town - Grade 6 and 7 Lytton Elementary School
- Macy's - Nicolas Grenier
- Magnetic sea - Ash Dean
- MAGNIFICENCE of ruin! what has time - George Croly
- MAID of Athens, ere we part, - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Maiden, with English hair, and eyes - Alfred Austin
- Majestic monument of pious toil, - Thomas Maurice
- Majestic river! in thy onward course, - Watie W. Swanzy
- Majestic stream! along thy banks - Charles Timothy Brooks
- Malaya's woods and mountains ring - John Leyden
- Mamie beat her head against the bars of a little Indiana town - Carl Sandburg
- MAN above himself looks down upon himself, vast desert sea, self encircling self, wild horizon, torment sea, seething - Elise Pumpelly Cabot
Poems about Places
Poems about Places