Poems by First Line
- Gilbert had sailed to India's shore, - Thomas Hardy
- Gimingham, Trimingham, Knapton, Trunch - Anonymous
- Girl, you have breathed the scent of New York and now, no greens, no - Robert Clairmont
- GIRT round with rugged mountains - Adelaide Anne Procter
- GIVE me a melon of Khiva, - Edna Dean Proctor
- GLAD as that thrill some princely birth - Aubrey Thomas de Vere
- Glass-like creatures that ride the waves, - Constance Fenimore Woolson
- Gle-n-elG - Lindy Warrell
- Gleam on gleam in the veilèd dawn - Teresa Hooley
- Glide gently, thus for ever glide - William Wordsworth
- gliding parallel in tandem - Carl Papa Palmer
- Gliding through Magellan's Straits - James Montgomery
- GLION?—Ah, twenty years, it cuts - Matthew Arnold
- Glion?--Ah, twenty years, it cuts - Matthew Arnold
- Glooms of the live-oaks, beautiful-braided and woven - Sidney Lanier
- Glory and boast of Avalon's fair vale - William Lisle Bowles
- GLORY on glory greets our wondering sight - Henry Alford
- Gnarl'd oak and holly! stone-cropp'd like the stone - Ebenezer Elliot
- Go back a century on the town - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- Go on, high ship, since now, upon the shore - Wallace Stevens
Poems about Places
Poems about Places