Poems by First Line
- SHORT of stature, large of limb, - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Should you ask me, whence these stories - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Should you e'er go to France--as of course you intend-- - John Godfrey Saxe
- Shout! for the Lord hath triumphed gloriously - William Lisle Bowles
- Shout, Britons, for the battle of Assaye - John Leyden
- Shut out from all that wars against the soul - James Payn
- Sick of thy northern glooms, come, shepherd, seek - Philip Freneau
- Side by side, their faces blurred - Philip Larkin
- Silent and still was the haunted stream - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- Silent Nymph, with curious eye - John Dyer
- Silent, in the veil of evening twilight, - Friedrich von Matthisson
- Silent, reverberant, like some vast shell - Julia Stockton Dinsmore
- Silently I footed by an uphill road - Thomas Hardy
- silver date - Nicolas Grenier
- Since I lived a stranger in the City of Hsün-yang - Bay Juyi
- Since you were taken, my left eye - Sean Arthur Joyce
- Sing the song of wave-worn Coogee, Coogee in the distance white - Henry Clarence Kendall
- Sing, Ballad-singer, raise a hearty tune - Thomas Hardy
- Sing, hey for the moorlands, wild, lonely, and stern - Edwin Waugh
- SING, poet, 'tis a merry world; - Alexander Smith
Poems about Places
Poems about Places