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THE NORTHERN STAR Sailed over the bar Bound to the Baltic Sea;
- Anonymous
The northern stirp beneath the southern skies
- Rudyard Kipling
The Northland reared his hoary head
- Eugene Field
The old brown thorn-trees break in two high over Cummen Strand
- William Butler Yeats
The old grey town that blue sea girds
- Timothy Adès
The old inventive poets, had they seen
- William Wordsworth
The old mayer climbed the belfry tower,
- Jean Ingelow
The oleander on the wall
- Oscar Wilde
THE OPPRESSION of the tumult, wrath and scorn,
- William Wordsworth
The orient beam illumes the parting oar
- William Lisle Bowles
The palms of Queens Road parade raggedly
- Will Hatchett
The past is all around us, in the air,
- Carol Anne Duffy
The pavements of upper Manhattan have dust,
- Ellen Reiss
The peaceful city of the Kanuri
- Yusuf Adamu
The phoenix are at play on their terrace
- Ezra Pound
The phone rang in the middle of the Fairbanks night and was always a
- Naomi Shihab Nye
The pied piper of Hamelin
- Timothy Adès
The pilgrim stands on famed Chaldaea's plain
- Nicholas Michell
THE PLAINS recede; the olives dwindle:
- Aubrey Thomas de Vere
THE POET came to the Land of the East,
- Bayard Taylor
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