Poems by First Line
- There are 57,308,738 square - J.R. Solonche
- There are five men in the moonlight - Laurence Binyon
- There are men in the village of Erith - William Cosmo Monkhouse
- There are no ghosts, you say - Alfred Noyes
- THERE are seven pillars of Gothic mould, - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- There are some heights in Wessex, shaped as if by a kindly hand - Thomas Hardy
- There are strange things done in the midnight sun - Robert Service
- THERE are, with forms celestial, - Henry Morford
- There Baise sees no more the joyous throng; - James Thomson
- There came a stranger to Walgett town - Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson
- THERE came a youth upon the earth, - James Russell Lowell
- there comes a time - Kobayashi Issa
- There had been azure mountains lazing in their distance - Alan Gould
- THERE have been bright and glorious pageants here, - Felicia Hemans
- There is a charm in footing slow across a silent plain, - John Keats
- THERE is a gloomy splendor in the sun, - George Croly
- There is a green hill far away - Cecil Frances Alexander
- There is a lake hid far among the hills - John Wilson
- THERE is a light in darkness which the soul - Annie Adams Fields
- THERE is a poor blind man, who every day, - William Lisle Bowles
Poems about Places
Poems about Places