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Of Edenhall, the youthful Lord
- William Wordsworth
Of my city the worst that men will ever say is this
- Carl Sandburg
OF Nelson and the North,
- Thomas Campbell
Of old, like Helen, guerdon of the strong
- John McCrae
Of smart pretty Fellows in Bristol are numbers, some
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
OF softer genius, but not less intent
- James Thomson
Of temples built by mortal hands
- Bessie Rayner Parkes
Of these years I sing
- Walt Whitman
Off where the slender light-house lifts
- Isaac McLellan
Oft had I visited this splendid Bay
- William Gibson
Often I think of the beautiful town
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Oh beautiful, for spacious skies
- Connie Walle
Oh come, my beloved! from thy winter abode
- Bret Harte
oh cuckoo
- Kobayashi Issa
Oh there once was a swagman camped in the billabong
- Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson
Oh they were alive
- Charles Bane Jr
Oh what a charm in London dwells
- Bessie Rayner Parkes
Oh! beautiful Oban with your lovely bay
- William McGonagall
Oh! happy regions of delight and joy
- Felicia Hemans
Oh! may I ever pass my happy hours
- Felicia Hemans
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