Poems by First Line
- The long red flats stretch open to the sky - Emily Pauline Johnson
- The long, steel road, like a silver thread - Josephine Spencer
- The Lord Himsel' in former days - Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Louvre is melting into mist - Hope Mirrlees
- The love of field and coppice, - Dorothea Mackellar
- THE lovely lass o Inverness - Robert Burns
- The lovely vale is Cambria's pride - Felicia Hemans
- The mailma'am drives up - Gerald A. McBreen
- THE MAN of wisdom and endurance rare, - Richard Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton
- The man that pays his pence, and goes - Thomas Hood
- THE MAN whose heart is true and tried, - Anonymous
- The men that worked for England - G K Chesterton
- THE MEN who called their passion piety, - Richard Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton
- THE MERRY pranks he played would ask an age to tell, - Michael Drayton
- The merry-go-round, the merry-go-round, the merry-go-round at Fowey - Roden Noel
- The midday chill of January felt and braced - Alexander Bowden
- The midnight, thick with cloud - William Wetmore Story
- The mighty master waved his wand, and, lo - William Lisle Bowles
- The mirthful gods who ruled o'er Greater Greece - John Hay
- The Mississippi of the North! bright stream - Edward Reynolds
Poems about Places
Poems about Places