Poems by First Line
- Our men fought well at Morat! They fought like lions, boy - William Wetmore Story
- Our old colonial town is new with May - Henry Abbey
- Our villa, perhaps, you never have seen; - William Wetmore Story
- Ourode from his wild dark castle - Jakob Victor Scheffel
- Out at Woodruff Place - afar - James Whitcomb Riley
- Out beyond Aldgate is a road - Ivor Gurney
- Out from the house I went when early dawn - Bessie Rayner Parkes
- Out of the cradle endlessly rocking - Walt Whitman
- Out of the hills of Habersham - Sidney Lanier
- Out of the Latin Quarter - John Hay
- Out of the night of the sea - Arthur Symons
- Out of the unknown South - Henry Newbolt
- Out of the west a voice - a shudder of horror and pity - Kate Seymour Maclean
- Out on the high - Elizabeth Bishop
- Out over the Forth, I look to the North; - Robert Burns
- Out-worn heart, in a time out-worn, - William Butler Yeats
- Outside an inn, one sits, with half a cider but - Jason Palmer
- outskirts of Edo-- - Kobayashi Issa
- OUTSTRETCHED beneath the leafy shade - Robert Southey
- Over my head, I see the bronze butterfly, - James Wright
Poems about Places
Poems about Places