Poetry Listing Alphabetical by Title
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First Line of Poem
Poem Title
Author
Lines
Views
Qua nihil majus meliusve terris
Charity.
William Cowper
635
265
Quaff the glass, the wine is red,
Quaff The Glass, The Wine Is Red.
Freeman Edwin Miller
32
136
Qual in colle aspro, al imbrunir di sera
Sonnets. III.
John Milton
14
412
Quales aerii montis de vertice nubes
Paradisum Amissam, Lib. II
John Milton
8
710
Quales aerii montis de vertice nubes
Paradisum Amissam, Lib. II [1]
William Cowper
8
451
Quand le ciel bas et lourd pèse comme un couvercle
Spleen Iv
Charles Baudelaire
20
314
Quand, les deux yeux fermés, en un soir chaud d’automne,
Parfum Exotique (French)
Charles Baudelaire
14
327
Quee, quee! Wait and see:
Quee, Quee!
Louisa May Alcott
6
326
Queen and huntress, chaste and fair,
Hymn To Diana
Ben Jonson
772
Queen and huntress, chaste and fair,
Song: To Cynthia
Ben Jonson
503
Queen and huntress, chaste and fair,
Song To Diana
Ben Jonson
552
Queen and huntress, chaste and fair,
Queen And Huntress
Ben Jonson
722
Queen Anne, queen Anne, you sit in the sun,
Nursery Rhyme. CCLXXXIX. Games.
Unknown
5
15
Queen Bess was Harry’s daughter. Stand forward partners all!
The Looking-Glass (A Country Dance)
Rudyard Kipling
35
361
Queen born of the sea, that hast borne her
A Word for the Navy
Algernon Charles Swinburne
96
410
Queen Guinevere had fled the court, and sat
Guinevere
Alfred Lord Tennyson
728
Queen Hilda rode along the lines,
Queen Hilda Of Virland
Henry Lawson
159
409
Queen Mary one day Jesus sent
A Meditation Of St. Eligius
George MacDonald
36
165
Queen of my songs, harmonious maid,
To The Muse
Mark Akenside
552
Queen of my tub, I merrily sing,
A Song From The Suds
Louisa May Alcott
24
408
Queen of the shadows, Maid and Wife,
Hypsipyle
Maurice Henry Hewlett
721
217
Queen of the stars! so gentle, so benign,
To The Moon - Rydal
William Wordsworth
491
Queen Venus, round whose feet,
André Le Chapelain.
Henry Austin Dobson
88
263
Queen Virtues Court, which some call Stellaes face,
Astrophel and Stella - Sonnet IX
Philip Sidney (Sir)
14
81
Queen, for whose house my fathers fought,
Adieux à Marie Stuart
Algernon Charles Swinburne
112
671
Queensland,” he heads his letters, that’s all:
Billy Of Queensland
Henry Lawson
32
625
Queer are the ways of a man I know:
The Phantom Horsewoman
Thomas Hardy
36
178
Quem modo Roma suis devoverat impia diris,
Another on "On the Gunpowder Plot."
John Milton
4
617
Query: was ever a quainter
Of Pacchiarotto, And How He Worked In Distemper
Robert Browning
583
439
Quest. Why is a Pump like Viscount Castlereagh?
What's My Thought Like?
Thomas Moore
5
104
Qui vive?" The sentry's musket rings,
Qui Vive?
Oliver Wendell Holmes
36
208
Quick throbb'd my heart: to norse! haste, haste,
Welcome And Farewell.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
34
195
Quick through the gates of Fairyland
Early Spring
Fay Inchfawn
18
214
Quick! we have but a second,
Quick! We Have But A Second.
Thomas Moore
24
96
Quickly are crumbling the old gray walls,
The Recollect Church.*
Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon
72
146
Quicksand years that whirl me I know not whither,
Quicksand Years
Walt Whitman
623
Quiet form of silent nun,
Soeur Monique
Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell
108
135
Quiet I lay at last, and knew no more
Somnium Mystici
George MacDonald
660
125
Quiet, quiet dead,
Quiet Dead!
George MacDonald
44
153
Quietly they set their burden down: he tried
In An Underground Dressing-Station
Siegfried Loraine Sassoon
8
90
Quinquireme of Nineveh from distant Ophir,
Cargoes
John Masefield
809
Quintia is handsome, fair, tall, straight: all these
De Quintia Et Lesbia. Ep. 87.
Richard Lovelace
12
145
Quintius, if you'l endear Catullus eyes,
Ad Quintium. Cat. Ep. 83.
Richard Lovelace
8
148
Quit the hut, frequent the palace,
Artist
Ralph Waldo Emerson
4
304
Quit the sword, thou King of men,
Ode To Ferdinand.
Thomas Moore
53
118
Quite a proud and happy man is Finn the Packer
The Tin-Pot Mill
Edward Dyson
56
819
Quite carelessly I turned the newsy sheet;
A Meeting.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
24
16
Quixotic is his enterprise, and hopeless his adventure is,
The Played-Out Humorist
William Schwenck Gilbert
33
174
Quoth Richard in jest looking wistly at Nelly,
A Sailor's Wife
Matthew Prior
683
Quoth the cedar to the reeds and rushes,
Winstanley.
Jean Ingelow
308
167
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