Poems by First Line
- O does some blind fool now stand on my hill - Ivor Gurney
- O dwellers in the stately towns - John Greenleaf Whittier
- O fair young land, the youngest, fairest far - Bayard Taylor
- O fairest native city, thou art crowned - Walter Rew
- O fairy island of a fairy sea - Edward Lytton
- O Florida, Venereal Soil - Wallace Stevens
- O for some gentle spirit to surround - Mary Russell Mitford
- O for the help of angels to complete - William Wordsworth
- O for the voice of that wild horn, - Sir Walter Scott
- O garden isle, beloved by Sun and Sea - Tertius Van Dyke
- O generous nation! to whose noble boast, - Capel Lofft
- O GODDESS of that Grecian isle - John Lawson Stoddard
- O grandly flowing River - John Hay
- O HEAVEN, it is a fearful thing Beneath the tempest’s beating wing - Thomas Buchanan Read
- O holiest Mary, maid and mother! thou - Robert Southey
- O how refreshing the air from the lake! how cool! - Johann Heinrich Voss
- O ITALY, how beautiful thou art! Yet I could weep,—for thou art lying, alas, - Samuel Rogers
- O ITALY, my country! I behold Thy columns, and thine arches, and thy walls, - Giacomo Leopardi
- O June has her diamonds, her diamonds of sheen - Jessie MacKay
- O Ladye, wherefore to the desert flying - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Poems about Places
Poems about Places