Poems by First Line
- If you're off to Philadelphia in the morning - Rudyard Kipling
- IF, gentle stream, by promised sacrifice - Henry Alford
- Illyrian woodlands, echoing falls - Alfred Lord Tennyson
- IMMENSE, august, like some Titanic bloom, - Edith Wharton
- Imperial eagle, caged on this lone rock - Julia Stockton Dinsmore
- imperial palace-- - Kobayashi Issa
- In 1825 all Kadaicha met - Brad Evans
- In a beautiful vale - Oron T. Dozier
- In a breaker's yard by the Millwall Docks - Cicely Fox Smith
- In a dull swiftness we are carried by - Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- In a fair wood like this, where the beeches are growing, - Bessie Rayner Parkes
- in a Kyoto suburb - Kobayashi Issa
- In a leafy lane of Devon - Alfred Noyes
- In a small Welsh town of Abergavenny - John Alwyine-Mosely
- In a somer seson - William Langland
- In a time of ice rivers and flyash - Sean Arthur Joyce
- In a wild, tranquil vale, fringed with forests of green, - Washington Irving
- In a Yiddish eating place on Rivington Street - Carl Sandburg
- In Abraham Lincoln's city - Carl Sandburg
- in Adashi Field - Kobayashi Issa
Poems about Places
Poems about Places