Poems by First Line
- Up from the South at break of day - Thomas Buchanan Read
- UP Grongar Hill I labor now, - John Dyer
- Up in the emerald bilberry leaves - - Ian Scott Massie
- Up north - Sandré Clays
- Up soared the lark into the air, - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Up that long walk of limes I past - Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Up the streets of Aberdeen - John Greenleaf Whittier
- Up the vast harbor with the morning sun - Alfred Noyes
- UP with the sun, the breeze arose - Robert Louis Stevenson
- Up, and away - Julia Stockton Dinsmore
- Uplift the ponderous, golden mask of death - Emma Lazarus
- Upon a time, before the faery broods - John Keats
- Upon Gibraltar's steep ascent there stands - William Gibson
- Upon his couch at eventide, - Eliza Allen Starr
- UPON the fells my flocks I tend; - Johann Ludwig Uhland
- Upon the lofty rim we breathless stand, - Edward Robeson Taylor
- Upon the mountain's rugged crest - Bayard Taylor
- Upon the table-rock I stand - Joseph Horatio Chant
- UTTERED by whom, or how inspired,—designed - William Wordsworth
- Vague mystery hangs on all these desert places! - Bryan Waller Procter
Poems about Places
Poems about Places