Poems by First Line
- ULYSSES passed Into the fruitful orchard, there to prove - Homer
- Ulysses, much-experienced man - Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Under bare Ben Bulben's head - William Butler Yeats
- Under Mount Etna he lies, - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Under Mount Etna he lies, - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Under my window-ledge the waters race, - William Butler Yeats
- Under the arches of the morning sky - Bayard Taylor
- Under the canopied bank we lie - William Osborn Stoddard
- Under the eaves of a Southern sky - Lucy Larcom
- Under the palms of San Diego - Alfred Noyes
- under their parasols - Kobayashi Issa
- UNDERNEATH this sable herse - Ben Jonson
- Undone! undone! the lawyers cry - Charles Mackay
- Unequal thus to Caesar, Pompey yields - Lucan
- Unique each town, not so much as mine - Roger W. Hancock
- Unknown with passing away, she put - Catharina Boer
- Unreal City - Thomas Stearns Eliot
- Unsought by man, and whose untrodden depths - Sallie Bridges
- Unto a lonely villa, in a dell - Matthew Arnold
- UNTOUCHED through all severity of cold; - William Wordsworth
Poems about Places
Poems about Places