Poems by First Line
- A land with peace and plenty crowned - Martha Lavinia Hoffman
- A leaf for hand in hand; - Walt Whitman
- A lesser proof than old Voltaire's, yet greater, - Walt Whitman
- A LITTLE grove is seated on the marge - William Browne
- A lofty granite column lifts - William Lightfoot Visscher
- A long time ago - Ian Scott Massie
- A long, long desert tract before us lies - Nicholas Michell
- A LOWLY hut, stone piled and redly stained - Thomas Gold Appleton
- A magpie croaks - Ron Singer
- A man came as a witness saying - Carl Sandburg
- A man I praise that once in Tara's Halls - William Butler Yeats
- A MAN, like others, formed by God, - Lewis Glyn Cothy
- A meeting of bright streams and valleys green - Aubrey De Vere
- A mega urban forest - Pankaj Prasoon
- A MIGHTY growth! The countyside - Frederick Locker-Lampson
- A mighty growth! The countyside - Frederick Locker Lampson
- A mighty half-crested saddle - Yusuf Adamu
- A mighty mass of brick, and smoke, and shipping - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- A MIGHTY mass of brick, and smoke, and shipping, - George Gordon, Lord Byron
- A mighty theatre of snow and fire - Henry Clarence Kendall
Poems about Places
Poems about Places