Poems by First Line
- Toussaint! — thou most unhappy man of men! - William Wordsworth
- Towards the hills of Jamberoo - Henry Clarence Kendall
- Tower of thunder, a thundering flood, - Bonnie Manion
- Towery city and branchy between towers; - Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Tradition and modernity - Yusuf Adamu
- Tramline iron ore - Chris Stewart
- TRAMPLE! trample! went the roan, - George Walter Thornbury
- Tranquil above the rapids, rocks, and shoals - Richard Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton
- Traveller! on thy journey toiling - John Greenleaf Whittier
- TRAVERSE the oceans, seek for unknown strands - Thomas Buchanan Read
- TREAD near the brink of the mountain here, - Jorgen Ingebrektsem Moe
- Tread softly here; the sacredest of tombs
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- Tread those narrow canyons - Murray Alfredson
- Trees of drifting wood smoke blues and Deep green shadows misting the ragged grass. - Ian Scott Massie
- Trees standing in rain; - Eli Siegel
- Troops late by Williamsburg's brave palace wall - James Barron Hope
- True fame is this, —through love, and love alone, - Aubrey Thomas de Vere
- Truth’s told and checked and balanced, to which there’s no objection - Alfonso Reyes
- Tu jest naprawdę pięknie - Dorota Jolanta Szumilas
- Turn, Moralist, adown the Appian way - Nicholas Michell
Poems about Places
Poems about Places