Poems by First Line
- Policeman in front of a bank 3 A.M. … lonely - Carl Sandburg
- PORLOCK! thy verdant vale so fair to sight, - Robert Southey
- Potsdam, thou cradle of a line of kings, - Arthur von Rapp
- pounding rice cakes-- - Kobayashi Issa
- pounding rice cakes-- - Kobayashi Issa
- Power and beauty and knowledge - Sappho
- Powhatan was conqueror - Vachel Lindsay
- Praise thou with praise unending - Henry Newbolt
- Praise ye the Lord! The psalm to-day - Hezekiah Butterworth
- Prancing hoofs twix thin-rimmed wheels - Bonnie Manion
- Press'd by the moon, mute arbitress of tides - Charlotte Turner Smith
- Pretty girls are selfish, little things; - Robert Clairmont
- PRINCE EUGENE, our noble leader, - the German
- Prince, soldier-lad, knight, and swindler in the city of Augsburg meet, - Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg
- Protected by two hands - Yusuf Adamu
- Proud Barcelona, on the sunny shore - George Croly
- Proud o’er the rest, with splendid wealth arrayed, - Luís de Camoes
- Proud of her clustering spires, her new-built towers - Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Proud Preston poor people, - Anonymous
- Proudly, beneath her glittering dome - Oliver Wendell Holmes
Poems about Places
Poems about Places