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On Nature's invitation do I come
- William Wordsworth
On New-Year's eve, the year was eighty-nine
- Philip Freneau
On Norman cloister and on Gothic aisle
- Samuel Longfellow
on one of Edo's
- Kobayashi Issa
On one side stands the hill of power
- Yusuf Adamu
On our way of rambling, turned wheel
- Catharina Boer
On pinnacled St. Mary's
- Charles Stuart Calverley
On Richmond hill there lives a lass
- Anonymous
On Rocky Mountain cliff and ridge
- Isaac McLellan
On rode Orlando, counting all the while
- George Crabbe
On rosy Venice' breast
- Alfred De Musset
On sea-girt Sagur's desert isle
- John Leyden
On Shannon side the day is closing fair,
- Gerald Griffin
ON Snowdon’s haughty brow I stood,
- Robert Williams
On Stanemore's side
- Robert Southey
On stern Blencartha's perilous height
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
On Sussex hills where I was bred
- Hilaire Belloc
On sweeps the mighty river—calmly flowing
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
On the banks o' Deer Crick! There's the place fer me!--
- James Whitcomb Riley
On the banks of a river that flows open and wide,
- Dorothy Koppelman
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