Poems by First Line
- Did you ever go down to the river - Langston Hughes
- Dim he discerns majestic Atlas rise - Samuel Garth
- Diminished to a speck, as splendid And small as were those tongues of flame - Thomas Moore
- DINAS EMLINN, lament; for the moment is nigh, - Sir Walter Scott
- Dip the light oar by the shadowy shore, - Charles Fenno Hoffman
- Dirt roads give way to hotels and bars - Greg Freeman
- Distinguish'd city!—round thy lofty spires - Anna Seward
- distributor to the world - M.T. Whitington
- Dixon, a Choctaw, twenty years of age - John Boyle O'Reilly
- Djurgården lilt, pervading call - Ash Dean
- Do not because this day I have grown saturnine - William Butler Yeats
- Do you recall that night in June - Hamilton Aide
- Do you remember - Lola Ridge
- Do you remember an Inn, Miranda - Hilaire Belloc
- Do you remember that dark night, - Benjamin Peck Keith
- Do you remember, father - Henry Van Dyke
- Do you remember, Love, the lake - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- Do you see yon vessel riding - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- Do you want some green for Christmas - Murray Alfredson
- Does any man dream that a Gael can fear, - Aubrey Thomas de Vere
Poems about Places
Poems about Places