Poems by First Line
- After the pioneers - Henry Van Dyke
- After we landed - Michael H. Brownstein
- after winter prayers - Kobayashi Issa
- Afternoon tea - Angi Holden
- Again the summer fevered skies - Hezekiah Butterworth
- Again we meet, where often we have met - Ebenezer Elliot
- Again, 0, send that anthem peal again - Felicia Hemans
- AGAIN, O, send that anthem peal again - Felicia Hemans
- Agincourt, Agincourt! know ye not Agincourt? - Thomas Heywood
- Ah little mill, you're rumbling still - Thomas Edward Brown
- Ah me! those old familiar bounds - Thomas Hood
- Ah me! thou relie of that faithless fair! - Jorge de Montemayor
- Ah! hills beloved!-where once, a happy child - Charlotte Turner Smith
- Ah! what a weary race my feet have run - Thomas Warton
- Ah, all the books waiting for you - Eli Siegel
- Ah, noble Audubon, who lov'd so well - Isaac McLellan
- Ah, not this marble, dead and cold - Walt Whitman
- Ah, to be by Mooni now - Henry Clarence Kendall
- AH, what avails the sceptred race! - Walter Savage Landor
- Ah--it's the skeleton of a lady's sunshade - Thomas Hardy
Poems about Places
Poems about Places