Poems by First Line
- Two armies covered hill and plain - John R. Thompson
- Two boats with nets lying off the sea-beach, quite still - Walt Whitman
- Two dogs on Bournemouth beach - John Davidson
- Two fantails called in today, flew - Annabel Wilson
- Two heavy trestles, and a board - William Butler Yeats
- Two households, both alike in dignity - William Shakespeare
- TWO hundred miles to the south-southeast - C. W. Hall
- Two hundred years of blessing I record - Henry Van Dyke
- Two level miles round trip - Tricia Knoll
- TWO sad-faced women, haggard, worn, and wan, - Charles D. Bell
- Two score two years ago, the summer I - Frank L. Ludwig
- Two sticks and an apple, - Anonymous
- Two Swede families live downstairs - Carl Sandburg
- TWO voices are there: one is of the sea, - William Wordsworth
- Two weeks before Christmas - Martha Baird
- Type of the antique Rome! Rich reliquary - Edgar Allan Poe
- ULYSSES passed Into the fruitful orchard, there to prove - Homer
- Ulysses, much-experienced man - Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Under bare Ben Bulben's head - William Butler Yeats
- Under Mount Etna he lies, - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Poems about Places
Poems about Places