Poems by First Line
- Clifton, in vain thy varied scenes invite,— - Walter Savage Landor
- Climbing the heights of Berkeley - Vachel Lindsay
- CLISSON! thy towers, thy depth of sunless caves, - Thomas Gold Appleton
- Clive kissed me on the mouth and eyes and brow - Rudyard Kipling
- Close by those Meads for ever crown'd with Flow'rs - Alexander Pope
- Close on the valley's edge, what giant trees - Nicholas Michell
- Close to Bosworth Field, I finally arrive - Will Hatchett
- Closes and courts and lanes - John Davidson
- Clothed in sable, crowned with gold, - Edmund Clarence Stedman
- Cloud-topped and splendid, dominating all - Amy Lowell
- Cloudlessly burning in sapphire aloft - Thomas Durfee
- Clouds sculpted by Atlantic winds - Tony French
- Clouds, gold and purple, o'er the western ray - Charlotte Turner Smith
- Clunton and Clunbury, - A E Housman
- Clysdale! as thy romantic vales I leave - William Lisle Bowles
- Cold is the snow on Snowdon’s brow - Anonymous
- COLD WINTER SHOWER . - Naito Joso
- Cold, impassive, the marble arch of the Place du Carrousel - Amy Lowell
- Coldly, sadly descends - Matthew Arnold
- Colonos! can it be that thou has still - Henry Alford
Poems about Places
Poems about Places