Poems by First Line
- Ah me! those old familiar bounds - Thomas Hood
- Ah me! thou relie of that faithless fair! - Jorge de Montemayor
- Ah! hills beloved!-where once, a happy child - Charlotte Turner Smith
- Ah! what a weary race my feet have run - Thomas Warton
- Ah, all the books waiting for you - Eli Siegel
- Ah, noble Audubon, who lov'd so well - Isaac McLellan
- Ah, not this marble, dead and cold - Walt Whitman
- Ah, to be by Mooni now - Henry Clarence Kendall
- AH, what avails the sceptred race! - Walter Savage Landor
- Ah--it's the skeleton of a lady's sunshade - Thomas Hardy
- Ainsi, toujours poussés vers de nouveaux rivages - Alphonse de Lamartine
- Air! vital Air! and beauty-breathing Light! - Ebenezer Elliot
- Alabama! Alabama! - Oron T. Dozier
- Alas! That breathing Vanity should go - Thomas Hood
- ALAS! poor Italy, the home of woe, - Dante Alighieri
- Alas, alas! those ancient towers - Anonymous
- ALAS, on Tago’s hapless shores alone The Muse is slighted, and her charms unknown; - Luís de Camoes
- Alas, that fancy's pencil still pourtrays - John Leyden
- Albert got his big truck stuck - Graham Cunningham
- ALEXANDER YPSILANTI sate in Muncacs’ lofty tower, - Karl Wilhelm Muller
Poems about Places
Poems about Places