Poems by First Line
- TO Bardsey was the lord of ocean bound,— - Robert Southey
- To Cairo city, one hot afternoon - George Walter Thornbury
- To Cuenca, town of rocks and stony valleys, - Luis de Gongora
- To Cuernavaca, sweet retreat - Alfonso Reyes
- To free from chains a groaning land, - William B. Tappan
- To get betimes in Boston town I rose this morning early - Walt Whitman
- To go to S’pore. Which station - Alvin Pang
- To hear the lark begin his flight - John Milton
- To him who in the love of Nature holds - William Cullen Bryant
- To horse, to horse, Sir Nicholas! the clarion's note is high - Winthrop Mackworth Praed
- TO instigate Taranto’s prince, to arm His valiant people for the mighty shock, - Alessandro Tassoni
- To kinder skies, where gentler manners reign - Oliver Goldsmith
- To live a hero, then to stand - Robert Bridges
- To live in London was my young wood-dream - Robert Leighton
- To lord all Godland! lift the brow - Joaquin Miller
- To lose thee, sweeter than to gain - Emily Dickinson
- To meet a policeman in Nigeria - Ron Singer
- To men of other minds my fancy flies - Oliver Goldsmith
- to my home village - Kobayashi Issa
- To Rathlin's Isle I chanced to sail, - Anonymous
Poems about Places
Poems about Places