Poems by First Line
- While thousands throng each crowded mart - Kate Harrington
- While Tweed's fam'd stream in numbers rolls along - Margaret Chalmers
- WHILE you, my Lord, the rural shades admire, And from Britannia’s public posts retire, - Joseph Addison
- White Death had laid his pall upon the plain - Henry Van Dyke
- White founts falling in the courts of the sun - G K Chesterton
- White sculpted slabs from Rome or the Crusades - Alan Gould
- White swan of cities, slumbering in thy nest - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- white umbrella-hats - Kobayashi Issa
- White was the rose in his gay bonnet - Anonymous
- White-robed against the threefold white - Arthur Symons
- Whither, midst falling dew - William Cullen Bryant
- WHO at Thermopyae stood side by side, - Simonides
- Who had ever such adventure, - Anonymous
- Who has e’er been at Baldock, must needs know the mill - Anonymous
- Who has not waked to list the busy sounds - Mary Robinson
- Who holds us heart to heart it mattereth not - Bessie Rayner Parkes
- Who knew the sheep could sing - J.S. Watts
- Who long for rest, who look for pleasure - Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Who may misprize Dorchestrian hills? What though - John Kenyon
- Who remains in London - William Cosmo Monkhouse
Poems about Places
Poems about Places