Poems by First Line
- Tap! Tap! Tap - Amy Lowell
- Tarn, how delightful wind thy willowed waves, - Thomas Warton
- Tarpon’s band plays melodical - Denise Fletcher
- Tax not the royal saint with vain expense - William Wordsworth
- Tell it to the locked-up trees - Rudyard Kipling
- Tell me of a city not built by its own, - Ashish Ram
- TEN years!—and to my waiting eye - Matthew Arnold
- THAMES swept along in summer pride, - John Kenyon
- THAMES, infant Thames, - Alexander Hume Butler
- THANKS be to God, my feet are now addressed, - Luigi Alamanni
- That cruel Fortune has assigned me,— - George Crabbe
- THAT distant chime! As soft it swells, - Edna Dean Proctor
- That is no country for old men. The young - William Butler Yeats
- That morning when I trod the town - Thomas Hardy
- That nasty stinking sink-hole of sin - Anonymous
- That night on Judges’ Walk the wind - Arthur Symons
- That night your great guns, unawares - Thomas Hardy
- THAT ocean you have late surveyed, Those rocks I too have seen; - William Cowper
- That point of Time, unchroniclcd, and dim - Bayard Taylor
- That sail which leans on light, - Derek Walcott
Poems about Places
Poems about Places