Poems by First Line
- O three times famous isle, where is that place that might - Michael Drayton
- O to have been brought up on bays, lagoons, creeks, or along the coast - Walt Whitman
- O traveller, stay thy weary feet; - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- O Tweed! a stranger, that with wandering feet - William Lisle Bowles
- O vale and lake, within your mountain urn - Felicia Hemans
- O weathercock on the village spire, - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- O when I dared the Muse to name - Mary Russell Mitford
- O when we swung through Maisemore - Ivor Gurney
- O world, what have your poets while they live - Robert Leighton
- O ye who tread the Narrow Way - Rudyard Kipling
- O youngest of the giant brood - Henry Van Dyke
- O! no: I do not wish to see - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- O'Driscoll drove with a song - William Butler Yeats
- O’er brambles and stones he gains the mead. - Gustav Schwab
- O’ER mountains bright with snow and light, - Thomas Moore
- O’ER the Neva gayly dancing, - Alexander Sergevitch Pushkin
- O’er, foaming Reuss with waters green, - A. Judson Rich
- O, BUT she had not her peer In the kingdom, far or near; - Anonymous
- O, city of a poet's dream! - Benjamin Franklin Field
- O, did you ne'er hear of "the Blarney" - Samuel Lover
Poems about Places
Poems about Places