Poems by First Line
- From Paumanok starting I fly like a bird - Walt Whitman
- FROM Pembroke’s princely dome, where mimic art - Thomas Warton
- FROM Pembroke’s princely dome, where mimic art - George Walter Thornbury
- From pious Brittwell pass we now - Mary Russell Mitford
- From Poland they came on through Prussia Proper, - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- From San Domingo’s crowded wharf - Thomas Buchanan Read
- FROM Shirecliffe, o’er a silent sea of trees, - Ebenezer Elliot
- From Stirling Castle we had seen - William Wordsworth
- FROM such romantic dreams, my soul, awake! - William Wordsworth
- FROM Tempe’s vale next ancient Peneus came, - Gaius Valerius Catullus
- From that far island in the midland sea - Charlotte Fiske Bates
- From the branches, voices whisper - Tomás O Cárthaigh
- from the deep heart - Kobayashi Issa
- From the dull confines of the drooping west - Robert Herrick
- from the great bronze - Kobayashi Issa
- FROM the green vale of Urseren smooth and wide - William Wordsworth
- From the heart of Waumbek Methna - John Greenleaf Whittier
- From the jungle-cumbered river - Thomas Pringle
- From the lorn island in the distant main - Julia Stockton Dinsmore
- From the private gateway stealing, - William Wetmore Story
Poems about Places
Poems about Places