Poems by First Line
- 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
- Once on the top of Tynwald's formal mound - William Wordsworth
- Once, in finesse of fiddles found I ecstasy - T.E. Hulme
- one branch makes - Kobayashi Issa
- One by one lights of a skyscraper fling their checkering cross work on the velvet gown of night - Carl Sandburg
- One careens on the left of lumpy lanes, - Bonnie Manion
- One city yet, and Nile's time-hallowed shore - Nicholas Michell
- One day ower Dick, an I, an Tom - Edward Slow
- One day when England's June was at its best - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- One ever hangs where shelled roads part. - Wilfred Owen
Poems about Places
Poems about Places