Browse and read this list of the most beautiful and best poems written by famous english poets from the classical poetry to the latest new modern ones...
Best English Poetry
- The Finest Fellowship by Edgar Albert Guest
- The Fire by Edith Nesbit
- The Fire by Robert Laurence Binyon
- The Fire At Tranter Sweatley's by Thomas Hardy
- The Fires by Rudyard Kipling
- The First Anniversary Of The Government Under O.C. by Andrew Marvell
- The First Book of Homer's Iliad by John Dryden
- The First Canzone Of The Convito by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The First Chantey by Rudyard Kipling
- The First Day by Christina Rossetti
- The First Easter by Edgar Albert Guest
- The First Extra by Amy Levy
- The First Grenadier of France by William Topaz McGonagall
- The First Grief by Felicia Dorothea Hemans
- The First Kiss Of Love by Lord Byron
- The First Lover by Laurence Hope
- THE FIRST MONTH OF THE YEAR by Barry Tebb
- The First Part: Sonnet 1 - In my first years, and prime yet not at height by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 10 - Fair Moon, who with thy cold and silver shine by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 11 - Lamp of heaven's crystal hall that brings the hours, by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 12 - Ah! burning thoughts, now let me take some rest, by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 13 - O sacred blush, impurpling cheeks' pure skies by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 14 - Nor Arne, nor Mincius, nor stately Tiber, by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 2 - I know that all beneath the moon decays by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 3 - Ye who so curiously do paint your thoughts, by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 4 - Fair is my yoke, though grievous be my pains, by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 5 - How that vast heaven intitled First is roll'd, by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 6 - Vaunt not, fair heavens, of your two glorious lights by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 7 - That learned Grecian, who did so excel by William Drummond
- The First Part: Sonnet 8 - Now while the night her sable veil hath spread, by William Drummond