Poems by First Line
- Plataea from yon lofty ridge looks down - Nicholas Michell
- Pleasant it is to lie amid the grass - Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- PLEASANTER than the hills of Thessaly, - Sir Edwin Arnold
- Ploughman, whose gnarly hand yet kindly wheeled - Sidney Lanier
- plum blossoms gone - Kobayashi Issa
- plum blossoms-- - Kobayashi Issa
- plum blossoms-- - Kobayashi Issa
- plum tree-- - Kobayashi Issa
- PLYNILLIMON’S high praise no longer, Muse, defer, - Michael Drayton
- Podrás detener mis suspiros de soledad - Jorge Enrique Gonzalez Pacheco
- Poems sprinkle out from the spice canister - Michael H. Brownstein
- Poets are singing the whole world over - Clement Scott
- Poland, France, Judea ran in her veins - Carl Sandburg
- Policeman in front of a bank 3 A.M. … lonely - Carl Sandburg
- PORLOCK! thy verdant vale so fair to sight, - Robert Southey
- Potsdam, thou cradle of a line of kings, - Arthur von Rapp
- pounding rice cakes-- - Kobayashi Issa
- pounding rice cakes-- - Kobayashi Issa
- Power and beauty and knowledge - Sappho
- Powhatan was conqueror - Vachel Lindsay
Poems about Places
Poems about Places