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- O Age that half believ’st thou half believ’st, by Sidney Lanier
- O Alison Gross, that lives in yon tow’r, by Andrew Lang
- O all the spirits of love that wander by by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- O ancient warrior! as we hail thee, by Matilda Betham
- O beautiful star with the crimson mouth! by Oscar Wilde
- O beauty doomed and perfect for an hour, by Siegfried Sassoon
- O bells that rang, O bells that sang by Bret Harte
- O Bethlehem, where Christ was born by Nannie R. Glass
- O bid me mount and sail up there by William Butler Yeats
- O bitter herb, Forgetfulness, by Jeanne Robert Foster
- O Bitter wind toward the sunset blowing, by Henry Newbolt
- O black and unknown bards of long ago, by James Weldon Johnson
- O blame me not for the cruel words by Madge Morris Wagner
- O blest unfabled Incense Tree, by George Darley
- O blisful light of whiche the bemes clere by Geoffrey Chaucer
- O blithe New-comer! I have heard, by William Wordsworth
- O Blue Jay up in the maple tree, by Susan Hartley Swett
- O blush not so! O blush not so! by John Keats
- O brook, running down your mossy way, by Hilda Conkling
- O brothers mine, to-day we stand by James Weldon Johnson
- O brown brook, O blithe brook, what will you say to me by Fannie Stearns Davis
- O Buddha, of the mystic smile by John L. Stoddard
- O but there is wisdom by William Butler Yeats
- O but we talked at large before by William Butler Yeats
- O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done, by Walt Whitman
- O Chansons foregoing by Ezra Pound
- O charming blossom of the sea by Hattie Howard
- O Christ of God! whose life and death by John Greenleaf Whittier
- O city of the world, with sacred splendor blest, by Emma Lazarus
- O clinging hands, and eyes where sleep has set by Louis V. Ledoux
- O cloud-pale eyelids, dream-dimmed eyes, by William Butler Yeats
- O come you down from the far hills by John Freeman
- O come, all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant, by John Francis Wade
- O come, O come, Emmanuel, by John Mason Neale
- O come, soft rest of cares! come, Night! by George Chapman
- O cool is the valley now by James Joyce
- O cover me, long gentle grasses, by John Freeman
- O curlew, cry no more in the air, by William Butler Yeats
- O dandelion, rich and haughty, by Vachel Lindsay
- O days and hours, your work is this by Alfred Lord Tennyson
- O de notre bonheur, toi, le fatal emblème! by Stéphane Mallarmé
- O dear little cabin, I’ve loved you so long, by Robert Service
- O Distinct by E. E. Cummings
- O do not leave me, mother, lest I weep; by George MacDonald
- O doubts, dull passions, and base fears, by Archibald Lampman
- O Dwellers at the back of the North Wind, by C. S. Lewis
- O Earth, Earth, Earth, by George MacDonald
- O Earth, lie heavily upon her eyes; by Christina Rossetti
- O eyes that strip the souls of men! by James Elroy Flecker
- O Fair and stately maid, whose eye by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- O fair! O sweet! when I do look on thee, by Sir Philip Sidney
- O fairest flower no sooner blown but blasted, by John Milton
- O Fan of white silk, by Ezra Pound
- O Father, I am in the dark, by George MacDonald
- O fly not, Pleasure, pleasant-hearted Pleasure; by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
- O fly, my Soul! What hangs upon by James Shirley
- O for a sculptor’s hand, by John Keble
- O for some honest lover’s ghost, by Sir John Suckling
- O for the mighty wakening that aroused by Thomas Wade
- O fountain of Bandusia, by Eugene Field
- O Friend! I know not which way I must look by William Wordsworth
- O friend! I know not which way I must look by William Wordsworth
- O friend, begin a loftier song. by Elizabeth Stoddard
- O generation of the thoroughly smug by Ezra Pound
- O generous Ali! while thy fate inspires by Matilda Betham
- O Glass-Blower of time, by Clara Shanafelt
- O goat-foot God of Arcady! by Oscar Wilde
- O God of earth and altar, by G. K. Chesterton
- O God of Mercy, God of Might, by John Keble
- O God that I by Francis Carlin
- O God, O Venus, O Mercury, patron of thieves, by Ezra Pound
- O God, take the sun from the sky! by Robert Service
- O God, whose daylight leadeth down by George MacDonald
- O goddess of that Grecian isle by John L. Stoddard
- O Goddess! hear these tuneless numbers, wrung by John Keats
- O golden-tongued Romance with serene lute! by John Keats
- O golden-tongued Romance with serene lute! by John Keats
- O gone are now those eager great glad days of days, but I remember by John Freeman
- O grandest of the Angels, and most wise, by James Elroy Flecker
- O grandly flowing River! by John Hay
- O great heart of God, by Vachel Lindsay
- O guns, fall silent till the dead men hear by John McCrae
- O hae ye heard the latest news by David Rorie
- O hapless day! O wretched day! by Eugene Field
- O happiness, I know not what far seas, by Alan Seeger
- O happy dames! that may embrace by Henry Howard
- O happy rose-bud blooming by Christina Rossetti
- O happy Tithon! if thou know’st thy hap, by William Alexander
- O hateful spell of Sin! when friends are nigh, by John Keble
- O have ye na heard o the fause Sakelde? by Andrew Lang
- O hearken, all ye little weeds by Alice Brown
- O heart of hearts, the chalice of love’s fire, by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- O heart of mine! lift up thine eyes by Eugene Field
- O heart, be at peace, because by William Butler Yeats
- O hide me in Thy love, secure by John Freeman
- O holy night, the stars are brightly shining, by Placide Clappeau
- O Hunger, Hunger, I will harness thee by Sidney Lanier
- O hurry where by water among the trees by William Butler Yeats
- O hush thee, my baby, thy sire was a knight,— by Sir Walter Scott
- O hushed October morning mild, by Robert Frost
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