Poems by First Line
- So many different peoples of every different race - Francis Duggan
- So now youve come - Timothy Adès
- So passes silent o'er the dead thy shade - William Lisle Bowles
- So stood Eliza on the wood-crowned height, - Erasmus Darwin
- So that soldierly legend is still on its journey - Edmund Clarence Stedman
- So then, the name which travels side by side - Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- So to New York London - Kamau Brathwaite
- So you're back from up the country, Mister Townsman, where you went - Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson
- So you’ve had enough of the tropics, and the back is growing bent - W.S. Senior
- So, with a troop of friends and Theban slaves - Joseph Ellis
- Sob of fall, and song of forest, come you here on haunting quest - Emily Pauline Johnson
- Soft Chios, too, the Paradise of vines - Nicholas Michell
- Soft, silent Wabash! on thy sloping verge - John B. L. Soule
- Softly the first step of twilight - Sappho
- Soldiers only know the street - E. Wyndham Tennant
- Solemn and still beneath the deep blue sky - Sarah Bridges Stebbins
- Solitude reigns supreme—silence fills my heart - Isaac McLellan
- Some fairy of the olden time - Horace Martin
- Some people think the Irish mind - S. Moore
- Some sing of costly treasure ships, the hoarded gold of gain - Alfred Williams
Poems about Places
Poems about Places