Poems by First Line
- “THORA of Rimol! hide me! hide me! Danger and shame and death betide me: - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- “WHAT know we of the blest above - William Wordsworth
- ‘Twas Christmas Eve for the guys from An Post - Frank L. Ludwig
- "A golden crown on the worn-out Lead is a heavy load for me, — - Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg
- "GREEN grow the budding blackberry hedges; - Ferdinand Freiligrath
- "I would marry my daughter dear; - Anonymous
- "Land! land!" how welcome is the word - Thomas D'Arcy McGee
- "Moorish warden, Moorish warden, - Anonymous
- "So the foeman Iris fired the gate, men of mine, - Charles Kingsley
- "Troy and Jerusalem have fallen, but ne'er," - John Bruce Norton
- ’T is darkness all, with hateful silence joined - Philip Freneau
- ’T IS dawn;—the distant Andes’ rocky spires - William Lisle Bowles
- ’T IS sunrise on Saint Bernard’s snow, - Thomas Buchanan Read
- ’T IS time this heart should he unmoved, - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- ’T WAS a lovely thought to mark the hours, - Felicia Hemans
- ’T WAS after dread Pultowa’s day, - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- ’T was at midnight, in the desert, where we rested on the ground - Ferdinand Freiligrath
- ’T WAS eventide in summer’s glorious prime, - James Inglis Cochrane
- ’T WAS eventide in summer’s glorious prime, - William Wordsworth
- ’T WAS late,—the sun had almost shone - Samuel Rogers
Poems about Places
Poems about Places