Poems by First Line
- A weary weed, tossed to and fro - Cornelius George Fenner
- A weight of awe, not easy to be borne - William Wordsworth
- A well there is in the west country - Robert Southey
- A WHIRL-BLAST from behind the hill - William Wordsworth
- A wild west Coast, a little Town - William Allingham
- a willow droops - Kobayashi Issa
- a willow stands - Kobayashi Issa
- A wind, bringing willow-cotton, sweetens the shop - Li Bai
- A winged death has smitten dumb thy bells - Grace Hazard Conkling
- A wondrous sight that greets our eye - August Wilhelm Wern
- A would-be graffiti artist - Duncan Forbes
- a yaw - Nicolas Grenier
- A youth, athirst for knowledge, (hot desire!) - Freidrich von Schiller
- Abbey! for ever smiling pensively - Ebenezer Elliot
- ABDHUR RAHMAN, the Durani Chief, of him is the story told - Rudyard Kipling
- About me young and careless feet - Claude McKay
- About the Shark, phlegmatical one - Herman Melville
- ABOVE each gate a blessed saint - Edna Dean Proctor
- ABOVE it flies the flag we love - Edgar Albert Guest
- ABOVE me are the Alps, - George Gordon, Lord Byron
Poems about Places
Poems about Places