Poems by First Line
- All day, as day is reckoned on the earth - George Dennison Prentice
- ALL doubtful to which part the victory would go - Michael Drayton
- All hail to thee, Ohio, lovely stream - Anton, Graf von Auersperg
- All hail, thou noble land - Washington Allston
- All hail, ye ruins hoary - Alexander McLachlan
- All human things must have their rise - Philip Freneau
- ALL is Italian here!—the orange grove, Through whose cool shade we every morning rove - William Wetmore Story
- All is too noisy, rowdy and blue, - Michael Calum Jacques
- All night long the sea out yonder - Henry Clarence Kendall
- all over white wall - Nicolas Grenier
- All quiet along the Potomac to-night - Ethel Lynn Beers
- All regal the chamber, and stately the gloom - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- All round us here, in myriad number strown, - Edward Robeson Taylor
- All silent.... So, he lies in state.... - Joaquin Miller
- All the boys of Kilkenny are free and good lads - Anonymous
- All the policemen, saloonkeepers and efficiency experts in Toledo knew Bern Dailey - Carl Sandburg
- All thoughts, all passions, all delights - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- All was quiet long since, the flash and bruit - Murray Alfredson
- All winter long we mourn the sun, - Sean Arthur Joyce
- All ye lovers of the picturesque, away - William Topaz McGonagall
Poems about Places
Poems about Places