Poems by First Line
- The brightness of the world, O thou once free, - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- The Bronze General Grant riding a bronze horse in Lincoln Park - Carl Sandburg
- The buffaloes are gone - Carl Sandburg
- The burly driver at my side - John Greenleaf Whittier
- the butterfly's - Kobayashi Issa
- THE CALM of eve is round thee now, - Sydney Hodges
- The Cape of Palms that jutting land we name - Luís de Camoes
- The Capitol, where Jove's grand temple shone - Nicholas Michell
- THE CASTLE clock had tolled midnight; - William Lisle Bowles
- The castled Crag of Drachenfels - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- The castled crag of Drachenfels - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- The Catrine woods were yellow seen, - Robert Burns
- The cattle, crowding round this beverage clear - William Wordsworth
- The cavalier who hastes the height to gain - Theophile Gautier
- The chances are - Robert Clairmont
- The chill waves whiten in the sharp North-east - Charlotte Turner Smith
- THE CHILLY breezes blow, In sadness do we go, - August von Platen
- The chimes called midnight, just at interlune - Thomas Hardy
- The churchyard leans to the sea with its dead - Philip Bourke Marston
- The Cities are full of pride - Rudyard Kipling
Poems about Places
Poems about Places