Poems by First Line
- Sunday afternoon - Gerald A. McBreen
- sunday afternoon - Nicolas Grenier
- Sunday night and the park policemen tell each other it - Carl Sandburg
- Sunset again! Behind the massy green - Albert Pike
- Sure there are Poets - John Denham
- Surge upon surge, the miles of surf uncurl - Madison Cawein
- Survivor sole, and hardly such, of all - William Cowper
- Sweep down to the sea, O ye silent hills - Sarah Bridges Stebbins
- Sweet are the banks--the banks o' Doon, - Robert Burns
- Sweet Auburn! loveliest village of the plain - Oliver Goldsmith
- Sweet Auburn! o'er thy rolling slopes - Isaac McLellan
- Sweet closes the ev'ning on Craigieburn Wood, - Robert Burns
- Sweet countryside whose impress I retain - Giosuè Carducci
- Sweet fa's the eve on Craigieburn, - Robert Burns
- Sweet Ouleout! thy beauty charms - Alexander Hynd-Lindsay
- Sweet Riv'let! as, in pensive mood reclin'd - John Leyden
- Sweet scent of wild Kentucky mint - Julia Stockton Dinsmore
- Sweet stream-fed glen, why say “farewell” to thee - Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- SWEET Taunton Dene! thy smiling fields - Gerald Griffin
- Sweet Teviot, by adventurous Leyden sung - Thomas Pringle
Poems about Places
Poems about Places