Poems by First Line
- A famous man is Robin Hood, - William Wordsworth
- A far, Quebec exalts her crest on high, - W. Kirby
- A few days more they drifted, ever west - John Hunter-Duvar
- A floor duck mosaic steals - Catharina Boer
- A forefinger of stone, dreamed by a sculptor, points to the sky - Carl Sandburg
- A fort above Laguayra stand - James Barron Hope
- a fruitful year's - Kobayashi Issa
- A girl's voice in the night troubled my heart - Charles G.D. Roberts
- A GLIMPSE of the river! it glimmers - Isabella Craig Knox
- A god is dancing on five cobra heads - Alan Gould
- A god salutes us: flinging his molten gold - Murray Alfredson
- a good windbreak - Kobayashi Issa
- A grace that was lent for a very few hours - Henry Clarence Kendall
- A grand town-square, close streets, or rather straits; - Conde de Villamediana
- A grassy field, the lambs, the nibbling sheep - Thomas Edward Brown
- A great stream vehemently flowing as far as eternity - Trinity Tello
- A great tall column spearing at the sky - Amy Lowell
- A green and silent spot amid the hills - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- A green and silent spot, amid the hills - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- A happy gale presents, once more - Philip Freneau
Poems about Places
Poems about Places