Poems by First Line
- Dark as the clouds of even - George H. Boker
- Dark flower of Cheshire garden - Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Dark house, by which once more I stand - Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Dark was the night, and wild the storm - Thomas Percy
- Dark with age these towers look down - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- Dark, dark was the day when we looked on Culloden - Andrew Lang
- darkly fills all the space - Bonnie Manion
- Darkness looms on black broken horizon, - John Phoenix Hutchinson
- Dartmeet - a mob of waters - Alice Oswald
- Dartmoor! thou wert to me, in childhood's hour - Noel Thomas Carrington
- dawn comes quick - Kobayashi Issa
- Dawn comes up on London - Ivor Gurney
- Dawn scarce had lit the torch of smiling day - Edward Robeson Taylor
- Dawn takes the everlasting skies - Edwin Curran
- Dawn, noon and dewfall! Bluebird and robin - James Whitcomb Riley
- Day dusks in early afternoon - Murray Alfredson
- DAY wanes apace, and yet the sun - Henry Sewell Stokes
- Days of unclouded bright, where, 'neath the sweltering sky - Alfred Williams
- Dean-bourn, farewell; I never look to see - Robert Herrick
- Dear and great angel, wouldst thou only leave - Robert Browning
Poems about Places
Poems about Places