Poems by First Line
- LEFT to the Saviour’s conquering foes, - Edward Lytton
- Legs hold a torso away from the earth - Carl Sandburg
- LESS worthy of applause, though more admired, - William Cowper
- Let America be America again - Langston Hughes
- LET Britain boast her British hosts, - Thomas Osborne Davis
- Let Greenland's snows - William Lisle Bowles
- Let half-starv'd slaves in warmer skies - Robert Burns
- Let me sit, as evening falls - Alexander McLachlan
- Let me talk of years evanished, let me harp upon the time - Henry Clarence Kendall
- Let not Ambition mock their useful toil, - Robert Burns
- Let not our town be large, remembering - Vachel Lindsay
- Let nothing disturb thee, - Teresa de Jesus
- LET the Rhine be blue and bright - Eliza Cook
- LET them come, come never so proudly - Francis Turner Palgrave
- Let us go out of the fog, John, out of the filmy persistent drizzle on the streets of Stockholm - Carl Sandburg
- Let's go see Old Abe - Langston Hughes
- Let’s go to Delft - Neil Leadbeater
- Letting go in the late and tawny summer - Alan Gould
- Lichens of green and grey on every side - Emily Pauline Johnson
- Life comes delicately, - Ellen Reiss
Poems about Places
Poems about Places