Poems by First Line
- March Many-weathers, bluff and affable - John Davidson
- MARK this holy chapel well! The birthplace, this, of William Tell. - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Mark this lone seat, by Contemplation plann'd - Edward Jerningham
- MARK ye how yon time-worn towers, - Freidrich von Schiller
- Mark you not yon sad procession - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- Matlock! amid thy hoary-hanging views - William Lisle Bowles
- Matsushima-- - Kobayashi Issa
- may the wind send - Kobayashi Issa
- Maya of white sands - Abhay K
- Me imperturbe, standing at ease in Nature, - Walt Whitman
- Me that 'ave been what I've been - Rudyard Kipling
- Me the Sea-captain loved, the River built - Rudyard Kipling
- Meanwhile, not idle, though unwatched by m - James Montgomery
- Mel Blanc wanted Bugs Bunny - J.R. Solonche
- Mellow hazes, lowly trailing - James Whitcomb Riley
- Men of England, wherefore plough - Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Men said at vespers: - John Greenleaf Whittier
- Men! if manhood still ye claim - John Greenleaf Whittier
- MERRILY, merrily rung the bells, - Robert Southey
- Methinks already from this chemic flame - John Dryden
Poems about Places
Poems about Places