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O Canada: The land we love, The Ocean,
October, An October Afternoon,
October Afternoon in Bad Kreuth in Bavaria,
October Afternoon in Dublin, An October Evening,
An October Garden, An October Nocturne,
October (Once More at Home), The October Redbreast,
October's Bright Blue Weather, October's gold is dim,
October Snow, October's Party, October: "The old eyes",
Ode, Ode: Autumn, Ode, Composed on May Morning,
Ode in May, An Ode of the Birth of our Saviour,
Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude,
Ode on the Spring, Ode to Liberty, Ode to May,
Ode to Sport, Ode to the West Wind, Of Modern Poetry,
O Happy Christmas Days of Old, O Holy Night,
Oh that Love Has Come at All, Old and New Year Ditties,
Old Christmas, An Old Man's Winter Night,
Old Song, The Old Year, The Old Year out and the New Year in,
O, Love builds on the azure sea, Olympian Ode 14,
O moon, large golden summer moon,
On a Ferry Passing New York City in January,
On an Apple-Ripe September Morning,
On a Thrush Singing in Autumn,
On December 21, Once in Royal David's City,
Once Like a Light, One Day in Autumn, One Day in May,
One day I wrote her name upon the strand,
One sister have I in our house, One Spring,
Only a Dad, Only the Lonely, Only until this cigarette is ended,
On My First Son, On Receiving News of the War, On Summer,
On the Approach of Autumn, On the Beach in November,
On the Dunes, On the First Morning of Spring,
On the Grasshopper and Cricket, On the Road to the Sea,
On the Winter Solstice, Les ormes,
O, thou whose face has felt the winter's wind,
Over and Over Again, Overhead Travelers,
Over hill, over dale, Over the Hills and Far Away,
Over the wood the sun burns, Over the roofs the honey-coloured moon,
The Oxen, Oxford Cheese Ode,
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