Poems by First Line
- Of all my dreams by night and day - Clinton Scollard
- Of all the blithesome melody - Edwin Waugh
- Of all the fountains that poets sing - Bret Harte
- Of all the lands on earth that be, - Aloys Wilhelm Schreiber
- Of all the Marshland Isles, I Ely am the queen - Michael Drayton
- Of all the seven which Rome doth boast - Bessie Rayner Parkes
- Of blissful Groves I sing, and flow'ry Plains - Stephen Duck
- Of course not all the watchers of the dawn - Ivor Gurney
- Of course, there are also compensations - Ron Singer
- Of Edenhall, the youthful Lord - William Wordsworth
- Of my city the worst that men will ever say is this - Carl Sandburg
- OF Nelson and the North, - Thomas Campbell
- Of old, like Helen, guerdon of the strong - John McCrae
- Of smart pretty Fellows in Bristol are numbers, some - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- OF softer genius, but not less intent - James Thomson
- Of temples built by mortal hands - Bessie Rayner Parkes
- Of these years I sing - Walt Whitman
- Off where the slender light-house lifts - Isaac McLellan
- Oft had I visited this splendid Bay - William Gibson
- Often I think of the beautiful town - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Poems about Places
Poems about Places