Poems by First Line
- Once did She hold the gorgeous East in fee - William Wordsworth
- Once I pass'd through a populous city imprinting my brain for future - Walt Whitman
- Once more I came to Sarum Close, - Coventry Patmore
- Once more I give an idle song to thee - Frank Foy
- Once more I greet thee, Temple Bar - George Walter Thornbury
- ONCE more I see thee, Skiddaw! once again - Robert Southey
- Once more I see thee, Skiddaw! once again - Robert Southey
- Once more I stray among this wilderness - Henry Alford
- Once more on yonder laurelled height - John Greenleaf Whittier
- Once more the Devil takes a tramp - H. F. Johnson
- Once more the rain on the mountain - Sappho
- Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; - William Shakespeare
- Once more upon this happy hill - James Payn
- Once more! sweet Stream! with slow foot wandering near - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Once more, dear Lake! along thy banks I rove - John Wilson
- Once more, O Derwent! to thy aweful shores - Robert Southey
- ONCE more, O Trent! along thy pebbly marge - Henry Kirke White
- Once more, once more, Inarime - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Once mwore ya zee yer fren Jan Brown - Edward Slow
- Once nomadic Asians crossed the snow-crusted arctic - Bonnie Manion
Poems about Places
Poems about Places