Poems by First Line
- THIS battle fares like to the morning’s war, - William Shakespeare
- This beach is not for sunbathing - Angela Topping
- This bloody town's a bloody cuss - Anonymous
- THIS bridge is called the Devil’s Bridge - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- This circled cosmos whereof man is god - G K Chesterton
- This city is celebrated - Anonymous
- This countryside says sorry for itself - Will Hatchett
- This darksome burn, horseback brown, - Gerard Manley Hopkins
- This day is call'd the feast of Crispian - William Shakespeare
- This day winding down now - Dylan Thomas
- This day, ye mountains! is a holiday - Ebenezer Elliot
- This gorgeous sacred dome, — no pile profane, — - Luis de Gongora
- This height a ministering angel might select - William Wordsworth
- this here mountain - Kobayashi Issa
- This is a place of words: - Ian Scott Massie
- This is a ritual of each new year - M.E. Bredimus
- This is a wild land, country of my choice, With harsh craggy mountain, moor ample and bare. - Robert Graves
- This is beginning, this splintering - Catharina Boer
- This is our place of meeting; opposite - Oliver Wendell Holmes
- This is that black rock bastion, based in surge - Charles G.D. Roberts
Poems about Places
Poems about Places