Lancashire Lantern: Lancashire Poetry Index

Part of the Lancashire Lantern network, an index to authors, first lines and titles of Lancashire poetry in books held within libraries in Lancashire, including the Lancashire Authors’ Association collection. The index provides details of the book in which a particular poem may be found and also a link through to the library catalogue to give the locations of the required volume.

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On seeing a grey squirrel in Corporation Park, Blackburn

On seeing a moorland lad in the town

On seeing the corpse of a sister

On St. Crispin's day

On te death of Mr W McLachlan

On th' hills

On the back of a lady's neck

On the beach

On the birthday of a niece

On the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Victoria

On the Bowling Green

On the burial of John Ruskin

On the burial of John Ruskin at Coniston

On the burial of Mr Gladstone

On the burial of Mr. Gladstone in Westminster Abbey

On the cliffs

On The Closure Of Blackburn Woolworths

On the completion of the Atlantic cable

On the Creation

On the dawn boat

On The Death Of A Canary

On the death of a favorite rabbit

On the death of a favourite child

On the death of a little grand-daughter

On the death of a nephew in his 21st year, Nov 1, 1888

On the death of a sister

On the death of an infant

On the death of an old Rossendale friend

On the death of Councillor Alderson

On the death of Cuthbert Evan Tyrer

On the death of Ebenezer Elliott

On the death of Ernest Jones

On the death of F. A. R

On the death of General Abercombie

On the death of James Whittaker, the popular and well known vocalist

On the death of James Whittaker, the popular and well-known vocalist

On the death of Mr Thomas Gill

On the death of Robert Southey, late Poet Laureate

On the death of the late Dr Tomlinson

On the death of the late Richard Oastler: the successful champion of the Ten Hours Bill

On the death of two infant children

On the death of W R

On the headland

On the lake

On the marriage of Mr Charles Whittle and Miss Mary Bond, Burnley

On the morning of my birthday, March 1st, 1940

On the morrow

On The Mount

On the occasion of Miss Horner leaving Burnley

On the occasion of Nansen's visit

On the occassion of the Rev William Reid leaving Nelson

On the point of extinction

On the presentation to Mr Lewis Grant

On the Profit of Writing

On the recent discovery of seven prehistoric urns

On the removal of the Mayor's lamps

On the road together

On the Stanedge Moors

On the step

On the thought of Keats viewing the Elgin marbles

On the threshold: meditations on a new year

On the unveiling of a window dedicated to St Michael and All Angels

On thedeath of Robert Southey, late poet laureate

On thoughtlessness

On time for once

On Viewing A Landscape In Lancashire

On visiting a supposed hermitage: near Bakewell, Derbyshire

On visiting Dacre Vicarage (August Bank Holiday, 1965)

On wansfell

Once a Donkey

ONCE I LIVED IN CAPITALS MY LIFE INTENSELY PHALLIC

Once the Island of the Blest

Once There Was Music

Once upon a long ago

One and many

One angel more

One by one

One day

One day in June

One Girl, Seven Enemies

One God

One is not

One Michaelmas

One o'clock

One of the boys

One smile of thine

One so dear

One Step Ahead

One summer day

One thing thou lackest

One tree

One-eyed Jack

Only a cranky owd foo'

Only a pauper

Only a poet

Only a word

Only for thee

On't moors o' Rozzendale

Onward

Ony good lord afoor nooan

Open cast

Open gates

Open Spaces

Opening of Ruskin Hall

Opening of the town hall, Burnley

Opinions

Oppenheimer's Song

Oracle

Ordeal

Orient ode

Original epitaphs

Ormerod (near Burnley)

Ormerod, near Burnley

Ormerod, near Burnley II

Ormerod, near Burnley III

Orme's (Kirke) Church

Ormes' (Kirke) Church

Ormskirk Market

Orpheus in the Underworld

Orrest Head, Windermere

Orsini

Ossie Cloggers

Oswald Duxbury

Oswaldtwistle Illuminations

Other folks

Other folks' childer

Other Mens Pictures - Goya

Other Mens Pictures - Rembrandt

Other Mens Pictures - Watteau

Other worlds than ours

Otium Divos

Our 2nd Millennium Beginnings

Our Alice

Our ancestors

Our ancient dales

Our atmosphere

Our big balloon

Our Bill and the Concrete Mixer

Our Cemetery

Our Chapel

Our daily paths

Our First-Born in Heaven

Our five

Our Friendly Robots

Our friends of the long ago

Our Future (In The 3rd Millenium)

Our Gallant Steeds

Our Historical Heritage

Our History of Change

Our Jem an' Me

Our Joe's wife

Our Johnny

Our June

Our lady of Blackburn

Our long home

Our Mary (song)

Our might have been

Our moorlands in April

Our old friend John

Our Queen

Our River, The Ribble

Our Romney

Our timeless river

Our town

Our town of Great Harwood

Our town's population 1847-1997

Our Village Church

Our weekend haunt

Our Workforce

Our world

Out of doors: On the moors - a yearning

Out of sequence

Out of the shadows

Out owre the lift

Out-of-doors _ on the moors; a yearning

Out-of-doors _ on the moors; a yearning II

Outside the Gate

Outward bound

Over the garden fence

Over the hill

Over the hills and far away

Over the hills to Sandbed

Over The Water

Over the way

Overheard in a pub

Overture and beginners

Ovin

Owd Ailse's thrift

Owd an' poor

Owd Anvil

Owd Bass Dick

Owd Ben

Owd Benny

Owd Betty's advice

Owd Betty's dowters

Owd Billy

Owd blackin' Bill

Owd Booth Fowd

Ow'd Bumper's Courtship

Owd Clinker's Gowd

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