You may not be interested in old children's poems, and we can't blame you. However, if you do wish to know more about them, have a look at the answers and read our explanations!
To a star To a comet To the moon To a thoroughbred “God is in his heaven; ” Robert Browning In the dramatic poem Pippa Passes, we find the memorable line: “God's in his Heaven/All's right with the world!”
First written by Alexander Pope in his 1711 poem: An Essay on Criticism. "...where angels fear to tread." "...where wise men tread lightly." "...where the wise watch closely." "...where the wise do not tread." "Give them an inch..."