American poetry; Children's poetry, American; Children's poetry, English; English poetry
O born in days when wits were fresh and clear 282
O Brignall banks are wild and fair 126
O England is a pleasant place for them that's rich and high 260
Of Nelson and the North 144
O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend 1
Oft in the pleasant summer years 311
O have ye na heard o' the fause Sakelde 66
O how comely it is, and how reviving 31
O joy of creation 323
O Mary, at thy window be 98
Once did She hold the gorgeous East in fee 100
On the sea and at the Hogue, sixteen hundred and ninety-two 248
Othere, the old sea-captain 223
Our English archers bent their bowes 51
O Venice! Venice! when thy marble walls 165
O, young Lochinvar is come out of the west 112
Pibroch of Donuil Dhu 129
Ruin seize thee, ruthless King 80
Should auld acquaintance be forgot 96
Simon Danz has come home again 228
Stern Daughter of the Voice of God 103
Still the song goeth up from Gunnar, though his harp to earth
be laid 301
Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright 19
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