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INDEX OF FIRST LINES
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O kindred stars, wherethrough his soul in flight, 424.
O, love is not a summer mood, 36.
O majesty and loveliness in one! 297.
O man of light and lore! 177.
O man with your rule and measure, 131.
O mighty river, triumphing to the sea, 34.
O purer far than ever I, 445.
O strange Spring days, when from the shivering ground, 32.
O sweet wild roses that bud and blow, 22.
O, that was the year the last of those before thee, 235.
O thou my Love, love first my lonely soul! 15.
O thou whom Virgil and thy Beatrice, 281.
O veil of stars! O dread magnificence! 459.
O white and midnight sky! O starry bath! 41.
O, whither has she fled from out the dawning and the day? 440.
Of a dream I would sing and a river I saw in a dream, 437.
Of all earth's shrines this is the mightiest, 247.
Of his dear Lord he painted all the life, 297.
Of life, of death the mystery and woe, 145.
Of my fair lady's lovers there were two, 87.
Of other men I know no jealousy, 16.
On that old faith I will take hold once more, 369.
On the day that Christ ascended, 242.
On the sad winter trees, 232.
On the sun-dial in the garden, 434.
On the wild rose tree, 77.
On this day Browning died? 158.
On this great day a child of time and fate, 341.
Once, looking from a window on a land, 58.
Once only, Love, may love's sweet song be sung, 17.
Once wandering far in Asia, lo, we came, 340.
Once when a maiden maidenly went by, 31.
Once when we walked within a summer field, 18.
One by one the flowers of the garden, 436.
One day the poet's harp lay on the ground, 43.
One deed may mar a life, 230.
One rose of song, 396.
One Sabbath eve, betwixt green Avon's banks, 292.
One singer in the oratorio, 387.
One who this valley passionately loved, 323.
Over the roofs of the houses I hear the barking of Leo, 154.

Passion is a wayward child, 155.
Patriot, and sage, and lover of his kind, 451.
"Pity the blind!" Yes, pity those, 400.

Queens have there been of many a fair domain, 280.
Quietly, like a child, 158.

Rejoice! Rejoice! 388.
Relentless Time, that gives both harsh and kind, 374.