Poems by First Line
- They make the hours themselves repay, - Richard Monckton Milnes
- THEY met inside the gateway that gives the view, - Edward Thomas
- THEY rose to where their sovran eagle sails, - Alfred Lord Tennyson
- They say that wildgeese, flying southward - Song Zhiwen
- They say the Lion and the Lizard keep - Omar Khayyam
- They sell good Beer at Haslemere - Hilaire Belloc
- They should not have buried thee here - Alexander McLachlan
- They skirt the nearest shores to Circe's land, - Virgil
- THEY suffered here whom Jeffreys doomed to death - Robert Southey
- They throw in Drummer Hodge, to rest - Thomas Hardy
- They wanted the tour they said - J.R. Solonche
- They will walk there, the sons of our great grandsons and - Ivor Gurney
- THICK snow-wreaths weighed upon the firs, - George Walter Thornbury
- Thinking of Holland - Hendrik Marsman
- Thirty-two Greeks are dipping their feet in a creek - Carl Sandburg
- Thirty-two years since, up against the sun - Thomas Hardy
- THIS battle fares like to the morning’s war, - William Shakespeare
- This beach is not for sunbathing - Angela Topping
- This bloody town's a bloody cuss - Anonymous
- THIS bridge is called the Devil’s Bridge - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Poems about Places
Poems about Places