Poems by First Line
- Another poem about a Norfolk church, - Fleur Adcock
- Another threat alarm'd us much - Philip Freneau
- Antelope Ruin sits on a shelf - Ron Singer
- Any a tear, O country, hath been shed, - Jose Zorrilla
- Apes and ivory, skulls and roses, in junks of old Hong-Kong - Alfred Noyes
- Apollo! Apollo! Apollo - Alfred Austin
- Approach the scene; doth not the heart appear - Nicholas Michell
- Approaching Manhattan up by the long-stretching island, - Walt Whitman
- April with purple flowers crowned beheld thee - Giosuè Carducci
- are cratered causeways - Jim Teeters
- Are days of old familiar to thy mind - Robert Southey
- ARE the orchards of Scurragh - John Frazer
- ARE these the famed, the brave South Downs, - Robert Bloomfield
- Are these the outskirts - Kobayashi Issa
- Are they true the old tales, that he who slay Queen Maeve - Tomás O Cárthaigh
- Are you not weary, - William H. Simpson
- Arizona is peerless, her breezes are soft, - Andrew Downing
- Arizona! Arizona! - Edwin Leibfreed
- Armour Avenue was the name of this street - Carl Sandburg
- Around the canyon we spin - K. Roberts
Poems about Places
Poems about Places