Poems by First Line
- Turning and turning in the widening gyre - William Butler Yeats
- Twas at that sober hour when the light of day is receding - Robert Southey
- Twas August, and the fierce sun overhead - Matthew Arnold
- Twas even--the dewy fields were green, - Robert Burns
- Twas in the Crescent City not long ago befell - Eugene Field
- Twas in the year of 1889, and in the month of June - William McGonagall
- Twas morn, and beauteous on the mountain's brow - William Lisle Bowles
- Twas not while England's sword unsheathed - Rudyard Kipling
- Twas on a sultry summer noon - David Macbeth Moir
- Twas on those Downs, by Roman hosts annoy'd - William Shenstone
- Twas under Primrose Hill there liv'd - Anonymous
- Twenty bridges from Tower to Kew - Rudyard Kipling
- Twice had the mellowing sun of autumn crowned - Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Twice three hundred boys were we - Henry Newbolt
- twilight brings its gradual descent of the night on Seacliff and the sea and the clouds touch merge into one blue-grey hue - Michael O'Leary
- Twilight silently, softly falls - Isaac McLellan
- Twilight silently, softly falls, - Isaac McLellan
- TWIST thou and twine! in light and gloom - Robert Stephen Hawker
- TWIST thou and twine! in light and gloom - Noel Thomas Carrington
- Twitch and Chickweed, Jenny's Curse, - Phyllis Innes
Poems about Places
Poems about Places