Poems by First Line
- Oh! Rome, whose steps of power were necks of kings - Nicholas Michell
- Oh! the circus swooped down - Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson
- OH! why left I my hame - Robert Gilfillan
- Oh, Bisham Banks are fresh and fair - Joseph Ashby-Sterry
- Oh, Bonnie Dundee! I will sing in thy praise - William McGonagall
- Oh, England is a pleasant place for them that's rich and high - Charles Kingsley
- Oh, marble-spired Manhattan, I look into your thousand eyes at dusk, - Edwin Curran
- Oh, mighty city of New York, you are wonderful to behold - William McGonagall
- Oh, no; I would not leave thee, my sweet home - William Lisle Bowles
- Oh, none in all the world before - John Greenleaf Whittier
- Oh, pines and fountains of Rome! and unwanted roses - Ruth Asch
- Oh, well I love thee, Florence! All thy towers - Watie W. Swanzy
- Oh, what a still, bright night! It is the sleep - Louis Legrand Noble
- Old and abandoned by each venal friend, - Thomas Gray
- OLD even in boyhood, faint and ill - Ferdinand Freiligrath
- Old Indiany, 'course we know - James Whitcomb Riley
- Old lady of the sea lays in a watery sleep - Paul Paterson
- Old Lawrenceville - Henry Van Dyke
- Old men slouch in the drab gentility - Will Hatchett
- Old Neversink, with bonnet blue - Philip Freneau
Poems about Places
Poems about Places