Poems by First Line
- England, father and mother in one - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- England, we love thee better than we know,— - Richard Chevenix Trench
- Enter gay Sallust's house — its beauties trace - Nicholas Michell
- Enter this cavern, Stranger! Here, awhile - Robert Southey
- entering Edo - Kobayashi Issa
- Entering the Latin School, now the Johan de Witt Gymnasium - Neil Leadbeater
- Entranced with varied loveliness, I gaze - Newman Hall
- Ere, in the northern gale - William Cullen Bryant
- Erected: 1833 - J.R. Solonche
- Erewhile I saw ye faintly through far haze - Henry Alford
- Eroded red rock looks like bone - Ron Singer
- ERTHE oute of erthe ys wondurly wroght - William Shakespeare
- Es Toledo ciudad eclesiástica - Alfonso Reyes
- Escalator grooves rising, rising - Ruth Asch
- Esdraelon's plain still boasts its myrtle bowers - Nicholas Michell
- Eternal Father, mighty God - Lilia K. Dominis
- ETERNAL powers! what ruins from afar - William Falconer
- Ethereal dweller, neath southern skies, - Benjamin Franklin Field
- Euroka, go over the tops of the hill - Henry Clarence Kendall
- Europe can boast no richer, goodlier scene - Robert Southey
Poems about Places
Poems about Places