Poems by First Line
- Brooklyn the gorgeous, - Eli Siegel
- Brother Man the Rasta - Kamau Brathwaite
- Brown and bare the desert, - Benjamin Franklin Field
- Brown foundling of the Western wood - Bret Harte
- Bruce of Kinnaird could scarce repress the smile - William Witt Palmer
- Build at Kallundborg by the sea - John Greenleaf Whittier
- Built in far other times, those sculptured walls - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- Built in far other times, those sculptured walls - Anonymous
- Burgess: that onetime ocean home, - Bonnie Manion
- Bury this old Illinois farmer with respect - Carl Sandburg
- Bus 57 or 77 to Irlam o'th Height, - Dave Marsh
- Busk ye, busk ye, my bonnie, bonnie bride - William Hamilton
- But a brighter vision breaks - James Montgomery
- BUT all our praises why should lords engross? - Alexander Pope
- But deeper, holier thoughts the bosom fill - Nicholas Michell
- BUT he, Leander, almost half across, - Leigh Hunt
- But her choice sport was, in the hours of sleep - Percy Bysshe Shelley
- But lo! famed Nimes, that second Rome, is near - Nicholas Michell
- But near Mount Hor, for countless ages hid - Nicholas Michell
- But near Salsette a fairer island blooms - Nicholas Michell
Poems about Places
Poems about Places