Poems by First Line
- Dear uplands, Chester's favorable fields - Sidney Lanier
- Dearest, best and brightest - Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Deep Hades of the seven Phlegethons! - W. C. Jones
- Deep in Alabama earth - Langston Hughes
- deep in morning's cold - Kobayashi Issa
- deep in Saga-- - Kobayashi Issa
- Deep in the grass outstretched I lie - Amy Levy
- Deep into shadows under the hill - Ian Scott Massie
- Deep stillness lies upon this lovely lake - Bryan Waller Procter
- Deep-wooded combes, clear-mounded hills of morn - Henry Newbolt
- Delos that wandered floating on the waves - Nicholas Michell
- Depart in joy from this world's noise and strife - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Derived from thee, O Florence, and thy son, - Piero de' Medici
- Deserted Tadmor! queen of Syria's wild - Nicholas Michell
- Desolate and lone - Carl Sandburg
- Desolate and lone - Carl Sandburg
- DESOLATE Athens! though thy gods are fled, - Winthrop Mackworth Praed
- Devon, Devon, Devon - Anonymous
- Did I ever tell you, my dears, the way - Bret Harte
- Did they catch as it were in a Vision at shut of the day - Thomas Hardy
Poems about Places
Poems about Places