Poems by First Line
- Narrow and long, that bay within a bay - Murray Alfredson
- Nation of sun and sin - John Boyle O'Reilly
- Nation of sun and sin, - John Boyle O'Reilly
- Natives of Foula, oft my Muse - Margaret Chalmers
- Nature seldom flies as does the crow - Ron Singer
- Nature's lover, pause to see - Lewis Ringe
- NATURE’S bulwarks, built by Time, - James Montgomery
- Nay! Stranger! smile not at this little dome - John Wilson
- Nay, Traveller! rest. This lonely Yew-tree stands - William Wordsworth
- NEAR Moskva’s stream, through heath and forest gliding, - James Gates Percival
- Near Shiraz, giant groups of ruin stand - Nicholas Michell
- Near this place is interr'd - Anonymous
- Near where the royal victims fell - Florence Earl Coates
- Neare to the Siluer Trent - Michael Drayton
- Neat craft emerging from the wood - Timothy Adès
- Neatly from the alphabet they stare - Will Hatchett
- Neither rose leaves gathered in a jar - Carl Sandburg
- Never - that fairy isle can be - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- Never more, when the day is o'er - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- new grass-- - Kobayashi Issa
Poems about Places
Poems about Places