| First Line of Poem |
Poem Title |
Author |
Lines |
Views |
| Kabul town's by Kabul river, |
Ford o' Kabul River |
Rudyard Kipling |
|
394 |
| Kanzo Makame, the diver, sturdy and small Japanee, |
The Pearl Diver |
Banjo Paterson (Andrew Barton) |
67 |
386 |
| Karshish, the picker-up of learning’s crumbs, |
An Epistle - Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician |
Robert Browning |
312 |
918 |
| Kate, they say, is seventeen |
Black Kate |
Henry Kendall |
72 |
635 |
| Kate-a-Whimsies, John-a-Dreams, |
Kate-A-Whimsies, John-A-Dreams |
William Ernest Henley |
8 |
237 |
| Katie had the grand eyes and Delia had a way with her, |
Sheila |
Theodosia Garrison |
12 |
253 |
| Keen in his blood ran the old mad desire |
The Knight-Errant |
Virna Sheard |
40 |
103 |
| Keen, fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there |
Sonnet IX: Keen, Fitful Gusts Are |
John Keats |
14 |
630 |
| Keep for the Young the impassioned smile |
To Enterprise |
William Wordsworth |
|
273 |
| Keep love for youth, and violets for the spring: |
Autumn Violets |
Christina Georgina Rossetti |
14 |
97 |
| Keep me, I pray, in wisdom's way |
The Bibliomaniac's Prayer |
Eugene Field |
24 |
226 |
| Keep pure the thoughts within thy mind, |
Purity. |
Thomas Frederick Young |
20 |
19 |
| Keep those eyes still purely mine, |
Keep Those Eyes Still Purely Mine. |
Thomas Moore |
12 |
146 |
| Kelly the Ranger half opened an eye |
Kelly's Conversion |
Barcroft Boake |
141 |
1086 |
| Kemble, thou cur'st my unbelief |
Lines On Mrs. Kemble. |
Robert Burns |
4 |
235 |
| Ken ye ought o' Captain Grose? |
Written In A Wrapper, Enclosing A Letter To Captain Grose. |
Robert Burns |
32 |
144 |
| Kentish Sir Byng stood for his King, |
Cavalier Tunes - I. - Marching Along. |
Robert Browning |
24 |
506 |
| Kept up by relays of generations young |
Jack Roy |
Herman Melville |
31 |
125 |
| Key and bar, key and bar, |
Love's Castle |
Paul Laurence Dunbar |
16 |
246 |
| Kill me if you will not love me. |
Handing Over The Gun |
Edward Powys Mathers (As Translator) |
8 |
115 |
| Kill them! Yes, hang them all! |
Mount Rennie." {95} |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams |
44 |
16 |
| Kilmarnock wabsters fidge an' claw, |
The Ordination. |
Robert Burns |
126 |
249 |
| Kilrudden ford, Kilrudden dale, |
Lal Of Kilrudden. |
Bliss Carman (William) |
35 |
424 |
| Kim, composite of all my loves, |
For A Girl In A Book |
Ben Jonson |
|
517 |
| Kind companion of my youth, |
Verses |
Edward Young |
18 |
28 |
| Kind friend, you do not know how much |
The Little Clock. |
Hattie Howard |
68 |
184 |
| Kind friends, pray give attention |
The Swagman |
Banjo Paterson (Andrew Barton) |
45 |
88 |
| Kind Heaven will oft a lesson give |
The Swan. |
William Hayley |
112 |
255 |
| Kind reader, tarry here, nor miss |
The Minneapolis Case |
James Williams |
60 |
17 |
| Kind Sir, I've read your paper through, |
To A Gentleman Who Had Sent Him A Newspaper, And Offered To Continue It Free Of Expense. |
Robert Burns |
38 |
237 |
| Kind solace in a dying hour! |
Tamerlane |
Edgar Allan Poe |
|
588 |
| Kind to the world, but to itself unkind, |
The Silkworm. |
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni |
14 |
128 |
| Kind, wise, and true as truth's own heart, |
On the Death of Mrs. Lynn Linton |
Algernon Charles Swinburne |
52 |
307 |
| Kindle the Christmas brand, and then |
The Ceremonies For Candlemas Day |
Robert Herrick |
|
379 |
| Kindle the taper like the steadfast star |
The Feast Of Lights. |
Emma Lazarus |
48 |
151 |
| Kindly and warm and tender, |
The Poet's Love For The Children |
James Whitcomb Riley |
24 |
74 |
| Kindness soothes the bitter anguish, |
Kindness. |
Eliza Paul Kirkbride Gurney |
16 |
256 |
| King and Queen of the Pelicans we; |
The Pelican Chorus. |
Edward Lear |
80 |
191 |
| King Arthur made new knights to fill the gap |
Pelleas And Ettarre |
Alfred Lord Tennyson |
|
570 |
| King Arthur on a journey went, |
King Arthur And The Captive Maiden. |
John Campbell |
60 |
515 |
| King Arthur's men have come again. |
King Arthur's Men Have Come Again |
Vachel Lindsay |
24 |
135 |
| King Borria Bungalee Boo |
King Borria Bungalee Boo |
William Schwenck Gilbert |
105 |
189 |
| King Canute died.[1] Encoffined he was laid. |
King Canute. |
Victor-Marie Hugo |
112 |
174 |
| King Charles, and who’ll do him right now? |
Cavalier Tunes - II - Give A Rouse |
Robert Browning |
20 |
492 |
| King Christian stood by the lofty mast |
King Christian. A National Song Of Denmark. From The Danish Of Johannes Evald. |
William Henry Giles Kingston |
36 |
224 |
| King Christian stood by the lofty mast |
King Christian (Translation) |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
38 |
154 |
| King Cole he reigned in Aureoland, |
King Cole |
George MacDonald |
68 |
129 |
| King Cotton looks from his window |
King Cotton. |
Horatio Alger, Jr. |
44 |
480 |
| King Crack was the best of all possible Kings, |
King Crack[1] And His Idols. |
Thomas Moore |
24 |
143 |
| King David was a sorrowful man: |
King David |
Walter De La Mare |
20 |
16 |
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