Poems by First Line
- But what drew shepherd Richard from his downs, - Gerard Manley Hopkins
- But what to us are centuries dead, - Julia Caroline Ripley Dorr
- But where stood Sparta, covering hill and vale - Nicholas Michell
- But yielding mystic interest ne'er to die - Nicholas Michell
- But, ah! before he came - Katherine Mansfield
- butterfly departs-- - Kobayashi Issa
- BY a lone wall a lonelier column rears A gray and grief-worn aspect of old days; - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- By Allan stream I chanc'd to rove, - Robert Burns
- BY another light surrounded - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- BY antique fancy trimmed,—though lowly, bred - William Wordsworth
- By Avignon's dismantled walls - Alfred Austin
- By blue Ontario's shore - Walt Whitman
- By broad Potomac's shore, again old tongue - Walt Whitman
- By Coblentz, on a rise of gentle ground, - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- By Coseuza, songs of wail at midnight wake Busento's shore, - August von Platen
- By day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and has a soul. - Carl Sandburg
- By Hanau, where the Kinzig dark and deep, - Arthur Rapp
- By June our brook's run out of song and speed. - Robert Frost
- BY Muldava trips a rose-lipped maiden,— - James Gates Percival
- By Ombos' ancient quarries glides the wave - Nicholas Michell
Poems about Places
Poems about Places