Poems by First Line
- born in the pines - Kobayashi Issa
- Born on the breast of the prairie, she smiles to her sire the sun - Emily Pauline Johnson
- BOUND for holy Palestine, - Thomas Warton
- bowing to my home village - Kobayashi Issa
- Box cars run by a mile long - Carl Sandburg
- Bravo! thou nation of a noble line! - Carolina Coronado
- Braw, braw lads on Yarrow-braes, - Robert Burns
- Bride of the sea! in beauty wrought - Watie W. Swanzy
- Bright light to windward on the horizon’s verge - Arthur Symons
- Bright was the morn,—the waveless bay - James Gates Percival
- BRIGHTEST and best of the sons of the morning, - Reginald Heber
- BRIGHTLY, briskly runs the Alma, cold and green from mountain snow; - Anonymous
- Britannia needs no Boulevards, - G K Chesterton
- Broad level fields, and hedges thick with trees - Bessie Rayner Parkes
- Broad paddles uplifting, the spray from the Behring - George Bancroft Griffith
- Broad still brown wings flit here and there - Joaquin Miller
- Broad sun-stoned beaches - Derek Walcott
- Broad, but not deep, along his rock-chafed bed - Aubrey De Vere
- Broken in fortune, but in mind entire - William Wordsworth
- BROOK and road - William Wordsworth
Poems about Places
Poems about Places