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.

Poem title search results

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Poem Title.....

Uh beach full uh shells

Ultima Optima (let our last be our best)

Ultima-Optima (Let our last be our best)

Ultimum

un

Un away day I Wiggin

Unaltered yet the streets

Uncertainty or doubt

Unchartered Voyage

Uncle Bob

Uncle Bobby's pictur!

Uncle Dick's advice to sengle men

Uncle Dick's advice to sengle women

Uncle Dick's advice to wed men

Uncle Dick's advice to wed women

Uncle Dick's advoice to sengle men

Uncle Dick's advoice to sengle women

Uncle Dick's advoice to wed men

Uncle Dick's advoice to wed women

Uncle Jim

Uncle Sam (Th owd cobbler)

Uncle sam (th'owd cobbler)

Uncle Steve

Uncle Tum's advice

Under a Lancashire Thorn Hedge

Under Glass

Under the cherry tree

Under the lime

Under the linden tree

Under the linden tree II

Under the linden tree III

Under the linden tree IV

Under the linden tree V

Under the linden tree VI

Under the shadow of the cross

Under the snow

Undergraduette

Underneath the sea

Understudy

Unemployed

Unforgotten

Unfurl the Flag!

Unicorns

Union flag bikinis and jelly

Universal greeting

Unknown Lancashire

Unknown worlds

Unrepeoted

Unrequited love

Unseen gardeners

Until

Untilled land

Untitled

Untitled by Ferrario

Untitled Jesus

Untitled O Lord

Unto Him every knee shall bow

Unto this last

Up among th' hills

Up by the canal

Up Denshaw Way

Up fer t'cup

Up i' t' Dales (Dalesickness)

Up th' nab

Up, lad up

Up, lads, an' strive!

Upon an April Day

Upon looking on a portrait of Queen Victoria, June 1901

Uppards: a Lancashire version of Longfellow's famous poem Excelsior

Urban renewal

Ut schoo' afooar t' fost waar

Ut schoo' afore t' first war