Poems about London and works of poetry mentioning London in one way or the other. From classics to the contemporary British and international authors.
- The Declaration of London by Rudyard Kipling
- The Craftsman by Rudyard Kipling
- The Conundrum of the Workshops by Rudyard Kipling
- The Coastwise Lights by Rudyard Kipling
- The Broken Men by Rudyard Kipling
- Puck’s Song by Rudyard Kipling
- Mandalay by Rudyard Kipling
- A Tree Song by Rudyard Kipling
- The Epic of Jack and Jill by Robby Charters
- The Epic of Jack and Jill by Robby Charters
- Dancing by Robert Hass
- Marks Of Disrespect by Graham Rowlands
- My Mind Keeps Movin’ by Shel Silverstein
- The Old Huntsman by Siegfried Sassoon
- Deeply Morbid by Stevie Smith
- Gerontion by T. S. Eliot
- Four Quartets 1: Burnt Norton by T. S. Eliot
- A Wife In London by Thomas Hardy
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- The Curse Upon Edward by Thomas Gray
- The Bard by Thomas Gray
- The Leather Suitcase by Tom Berman
- On the Building of Springfield by Vachel Lindsay
- On the Building of Springfield by Vachel Lindsay
- Mi ha el by Vinko Kalinić
- Mi ha el by Vinko Kalinić
- In Memory of Sigmund Freud by W. H. Auden
- Song of the Exposition. by Walt Whitman
- Salut au Monde. by Walt Whitman
- London Roses by Willa Cather
- An Epitaph On Mr. Fishborne The Great London Benefactor, And His Executor by William Strode
- In Memory Of Alfred Pollexfen by William Butler Yeats
- Vacillation by William Butler Yeats
- The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake
- Poems by William Blake, Songs of Innocence and Experience and the Book of Thel
- To the City of London by William Dunbar
- A Summary History of Lord Clive by William Topaz McGonagall
- In Honour of the City of London by William Dunbar
- England! awake! awake! awake! by William Blake
- Holy Thursday (Innocence) by William Blake
- On The Queen’s Visit To London, The Night Of The 17th March 1789 by William Cowper
- Allegro Maestoso by William Ernest Henley
- The Yeoman of Kent by William Somervile
- Fortune-Hunter, The – Canto 1 by William Somervile
- Written in London. September, 1802 by William Wordsworth
- The Sun Has Long Been Set by William Wordsworth
- The Farmer Of Tilsbury Vale by William Wordsworth
- Michael: A Pastoral Poem by William Wordsworth
- London, 1802 by William Wordsworth