Poems by First Line
- When you strike a match in South Africa - Ron Singer
- When you trundle through the city - Ruth Asch
- When you're traveling far and near - Herbert Cox
- When youth was in its May-day prime - Lucy Larcom
- WHENCE art thou, flower? from holy ground, - Felicia Hemans
- Whence that low voice? A whisper from the heart - William Wordsworth
- Whence, and why art thou here, mysterious mound - Thomas H. Shreve
- Whene'er I see soft hazel eyes - Samuel Ferguson
- Whene'er with haggard eyes I view - George Canning
- Where ancient Corehouse hangs above the stream - John Wilson
- Where are Elmer, Herman, Bert, Tom and Charley - Edgar Lee Masters
- Where are thy walls, proud Jericho? — the blast - Nicholas Michell
- Where are we going? where are we going - John Greenleaf Whittier
- Where be ye going, you Devon maid? - John Keats
- Where Blackmoor was, the road that led - Thomas Hardy
- Where bold and graceful soars, secure of fame - Thomas Tickell
- Where Cam his stealthy flowings most dissembles - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Where dips the rocky highland - William Butler Yeats
- Where down the purple slope that slants - Latham Cornell Strong
- Where drowsy sound of college-chimes - Amy Levy
Poems about Places
Poems about Places