Poems by First Line
- She came and stood in the Old South Church - John Greenleaf Whittier
- She came, whom Casa Guidi's chambers knew, - Bayard Taylor
- She died in the upstairs bedroom - John Betjeman
- She dwells by Great Kenhawa's side, - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- She had three sons. Boncelles undid them all - Emile Verhaeren
- She heard the music - Clare Kirwan
- She leaned her head against a thorn - Anonymous
- SHE left the close-aired land of trees - Samuel Ferguson
- She looks inland to the town now, not out above the bay to the sea - Steven Jackson
- She rose from the water to taunt me, to haunt me. - William F. DeVault
- She said: This narrow cliamber is not for me the place, - Friedrich Ruckert
- She sang beyond the genius of the sea - Wallace Stevens
- She sits beside me, silent. Intent - Lindy Warrell
- She sits in the tawny vapour - Thomas Hardy
- SHE smiled as she gave him a draught from the springlet,— - Frederick Locker-Lampson
- She spent five arctic nights - Tricia Knoll
- she surveys her path - Carl Papa Palmer
- She turned in the high pew, until her sight - Thomas Hardy
- She was coy, and she would not believe - Anonymous
- She who had braved the redman's hate - Anonymous
Poems about Places
Poems about Places