Poems by First Line
- To Regent's Park one day I took my love with me - W.C. Mulaly
- To remember things from in the past - Ernie Melling
- To seaward, from the seat where first our song began - Michael Drayton
- To swelter in the town's distemper'd glow - Ebenezer Elliot
- To the far English coast - Timothy Adès
- To the far hills the veil of mist still clings - Julia Stockton Dinsmore
- to the rhythm - Kobayashi Issa
- To the States or any one of them, or any city of the States, Resist - Walt Whitman
- to the west - Kobayashi Issa
- To thee, fair Freedom, I retire - William Shenstone
- To thee, plain hero of a rugged race - Henry Van Dyke
- To these dark groves a royal footstep came, - Bessie Rayner Parkes
- To this far nook the Christian exiles fled - Thomas Pringle
- To watch the storms, and hear the sky - William Cowper
- To yonder vale where shepherds dwell - Arthur Henry Hallam
- To you who’d read my songs of War - Robert Graves
- To-day in Florence all the air - Amy Levy
- To-day, fair Aries, a harvester thou seemest, - Frédéric Mistral
- To-day, fair Thisbe, winsome girl - Eugene Field
- To-day, within my garden arch - Alfred Williams
Poems about Places
Poems about Places