Poems by First Line
- I grow weary of the foreign cities - Sappho
- I hate swung for ages to and fro; - Rossiter W. Raymond
- I have a debt of my heart's own to thee - Richard Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton
- I HAVE a startling tale to tell - Henry Sewell Stokes
- I have been in Pennsylvania - Carl Sandburg
- I have been musing what our Banks had said - Barron Field
- I HAVE been studying how to compare This prison, where I live, unto the world; - William Shakespeare
- I have heard the pigeons of the Seven Woods - William Butler Yeats
- I have laid my cheek to Nature's, placed my puny hand in hers - Charles Sangster
- I have read, in some old, marvellous tale, - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- I have sailed the River of Yellow Flowers - Wang Wei
- I have seen cliffs that met the ocean foe - Thomas Edward Brown
- I have seen old ships like swans asleep - James Elroy Flecker
- I have seen this city in the day and the sun - Carl Sandburg
- I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear, - Walt Whitman
- I hear that maiden still - Thomas Hardy
- I hear the halting footsteps of a lass - Claude McKay
- I hear thee, echo! And I start to hear thee - Charles Harpur
- I heard a thousand blended notes - William Wordsworth
- I heard a woman’s lips - Carl Sandburg
Poems about Places
Poems about Places