Poems by First Line
- Here upon these padded lawns I stride, - Richard Morriss
- Here Vale a lively flood, her nobler name that gives - Michael Drayton
- HERE would I wish to sleep. This is the spot - Henry Kirke White
- Here's a health to old Kentucky - William J. Lampton
- Here's to my native land - Edwin Waugh
- Here's the mould of a musical bird long passed from light - Thomas Hardy
- Here, 'mid these paradises of the seas - Hezekiah Butterworth
- Here, by the margin of the murmuring main - Philip Freneau
- Here, in God's house of the open dome, - Francoise Fenelon
- Here, in my rude log cabin - Thomas Dunn English
- Here, in the twilight, at the well-known gate - Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- Here, pent about by office walls - Henry Clarence Kendall
- Here, where precipitate Spring with one light bound - Walter Savage Landor
- Here, where three counties join hands in alliance - George U. Robins
- Here, where Vespasian's legions struck the sands - Thomas Hardy
- HERE, where wild Fancy wondrous fictions drew, - Winthrop Mackworth Praed
- Here, whilst the twilight dews - George Dennison Prentice
- Here, with its Indian tombs, the Bloody Land - Anonymous
- Heres fine rosemary, sage and thyme. - Anonymous
- Hereto I come to interview a ghost - Thomas Hardy
Poems about Places
Poems about Places