Poems by First Line
- The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, - Thomas Gray
- The curve and soar of a swallow in stone, - Ian Scott Massie
- The damned ship lurched and slithered. Quiet and quick - Rupert Brooke
- The Danube to the Severn gave - Alfred Lord Tennyson
- The dappled blue of the evening sky, - Louisa Brooke
- The dark and pillowy cloud, the sallow trees - Charlotte Turner Smith
- The darling of the earth,—the treasury, piled With reveries of gentle ladies, flung - Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- THE DAUGHTER of a king, how should I know - Helen Hunt Jackson
- The dauntless three! For twenty days and nights - Henry Clarence Kendall
- The dawn of night more fair than morning rose - Algernon Charles Swinburne
- The Dawn! The Dawn! The crimson-tinted comes - Claude McKay
- The day is done, the sunset fires grow pale - Isaac McLellan
- The day the store in King William Street burst - Alan Gould
- The day was fair, the cannon roar'd - Ebenezer Elliot
- The days burnt down to medlar branches - Harry Man
- The dead land oppressed me - Ivor Gurney
- The Dean would visit Market Hill, - Jonathan Swift
- The deep wound burns, —my parched lips coldly quiver, — - Karl Theodor Korner
- The dense wild wood that hid the royal seat - Nicholas Michell
- The Destruction of Sennacherib - George Gordon, Lord Byron
Poems about Places
Poems about Places