Poems by First Line
- But now again our winged Sails we spread - Stephen Duck
- But now the trumpet, terrible from far, - Joseph Addison
- BUT now this mighty flood, upon his voyage prest - Michael Drayton
- But Nubia's sands are passed, and Egypt's palm - Nicholas Michell
- But o'er those mouldering arches once so fair - Nicholas Michell
- But other tombs are near: where rocks look down - Nicholas Michell
- But Paestum's giant temples — lift thine eyes - Nicholas Michell
- But Paros courts us to her shores, where gleam - Nicholas Michell
- But rock-crowned Athens calls our thoughts away - Nicholas Michell
- But see! the broadening river deeper flows, - Theodore Sedgwick Fay
- But seek ye ruins? — pilgrim, raise thine eye - Nicholas Michell
- But soft, what light through yonder window breaks - William Shakespeare
- But South the pilgrim speeds; Ionia's hills - Nicholas Michell
- But thou, Clitumnus! in thy sweetest wave - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- But thou, my country, thou shalt never fall - William Cullen Bryant
- But to have lain upon the grass - Arthur Symons
- But to our theme: The pilgrim comes to trace - Nicholas Michell
- But today I recapture the islands' - Kamau Brathwaite
- But what drew shepherd Richard from his downs, - Gerard Manley Hopkins
- But what to us are centuries dead, - Julia Caroline Ripley Dorr
Poems about Places
Poems about Places