Poems by First Line
- Royal and Dower-royal, I the Queen - Rudyard Kipling
- Royal and saintly Cashel! I would gaze - Aubrey De Vere
- Rude is this Edifice, and Thou hast seen - William Wordsworth
- Rue des Capucines - Nicolas Grenier
- RUGGED land of the granite and oak, - Samuel Ferguson
- Rugged! Rugged as Parnassus! - Joaquin Miller
- RUN, shepherds, run where Bethlem blest appears, - William Drummond of Hawthornden
- RUNNING along a bank, a parapet - Edward Thomas
- Rush on glad stream, in thy power and pride - Lydia Huntley Sigourney
- RUTLAND, Vernon, whatsoe’er - Henry Glassford Bell
- Sí, tu niñez ya fábula de fuentes - Federico Garcia Lorca
- Sacramento! Sacramento - Bayard Taylor
- SACRED Religion! “mother of form and fear,” - William Wordsworth
- Sad, broken, and scarred, with a careworn look - Lillian Rozell Messenger
- Saeed, how many Saeeds, how thick the progeny - Bruce McIntyre
- SAFE at anchor in Drontheim bay King Olaf’s fleet assembled lay, - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Safe from the mountain tempest's wild alarms - William Pember Reeves
- Safe in this Wartburg tower I stand - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Sailing far off from Jingmen Ferry - Li Bai
- Saintly heart, Love's spirit flies - Timothy Adès
Poems about Places
Poems about Places