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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When hope came

When I am dead

When I go hence

When I go on a walk in the hills I must remember

When I look back

When I return from sea

When I was a gay little boy

When I Was A Lassie O' Merry Nineteen

When I was calling

When I was small

When I wert queen

When Ilka Wee Gowan

When I'm sixty four

When in added time

When John came home

When mother's away

When my good ship comes home

When Robert was a Young Man

When roses are passing away

When Rowland coom over the lea

When shadows deepen

When sleeps the wren beneath the broo

When snaw lies thick

When sorrow glooms

When t' childer's asleep

When th' leet fades away

When the broad arch of heaven

When the broad arch of heaven: song written for the anniversary of the Lancaster Marine Society

When the burden's laid away

When the King said come

When The Rainbow Smiles For You

When the Ships come Sailing in

When the smoke-rings rise

When the sun goes down

When thee an' me wer yung

When thee and me wer' young

When to review

When we are young

When We Got Lost

When We Meet Again

When we were lads at skoo

When will the good time come?

When you forget

When your clogs let water in

When?

Where are the Blackburn poets gone?

Where are you now, Batman?

Where are You, Lord?

Where doth beauty dwell?

Where fairies dwell

Where Glory Waits

Where I first met my wife

Where samphire grows

Where the sunshine has been

Where To Find A Friend

Where will t' goose come fro?

Where your heart is

Where?

Whereto art thous come

Which

Which Lancashire town had these starters?

Which of you two?

While British hearts are true

While takin' a wift o' my pipe

Whitby Abbey

White church at Ballintoy

White flowers

White Lion Inn: Dale Street

White Lycra and Chippy Teas

White magic

White world

Whitebrook Head

Whiter?

Whitestone

Whitsuntide

Whitsuntide Hymn For Children

Whitsuntide hymns: no. I

Whitsuntide hymns: no. II

Whitsuntide hymns: no. III

Whitsuntide hymns: no. IV

Whitsuntide hymns: no. V

Whitsuntide hymns: no. VI

Whitsuntide hymns: no. VII

Whittle Springs

Whit-Week

Whitworth Bells

Who

Who are the brave?

Who are the free?

Who are the great

Who are the living of the earth?

Who Cares

Who did this?

Who is she?

Who made you?

Who Put The Thing In Thingie?

Who touched me?

Who Truly Lives

Who?

Whoam - brewed

Whoam (Home)

Whoam-brewed

Whod could aw say?

Whom should I marry?

Why cannot we all live as brethren

Why do I love you

Why do I rhyme?

Why do we wait?

Why don't we do it in the road?

Why should I Fear?

Why should I write a weary poem?

Why should monkind be so cruel to mon

Why stand ye idle ?

Why!

Why, prithee now

Why?

Widdop

Wide waters

Wider Buses

Widowed for the second time

Widowhood

Wigan Pier

Wiggin pier

Wiith flowers from Kyle: to a friend in Sherwood Forest

Wild and Free

Wild flowers

Wild Rooases

Wild rose country

Wilderness 2,000 A.D.

Wilford

Will Clewline: a tale of the pressgang

Will clewtime, a tale of the pressgang

Will you follow me?

Will, the ferryman

William Billington

William Ewart Gladstone

William Rufus 1087 - 1100

Williamson Square

Willie is waiting for me

Willie's gaun awa: written on the departure of my dear friend, William H Aitchinson, for New Zealand, November, 1883

Willy-Ground

Willy's grave

Wilt thou not weep for me?

Wimmen's wark es niver done

Wimmen's work es niver done

Windermere

Windermere and Hawkshead

Windmill Land

Window shopping

Windows

Windows cleaned

Winds of Ocean

Winds of the Pennines

Windy Morning

Winnower's song

Winter

Winter - premature

Winter and spring

Winter Daffodills

Winter Holly

Winter Jasmine

Winter landscape

Winter Landscape 1981

Winter mist

Winter musings

Winter poem

Winter scene

Winter Thoughts

Winter warning

Winter weather

Winter wonderland

Winter-reise

Winter's comin' fast

Winter's comin' on!

Wintry wind

Wisdom

Wishes

Witch o' Brandwood

Witchery

Witches of Pendle

With rose or flame

Wither

Withered flowers (after Wilhelm Muller)

Withins Moor (The Bronte Country)

Without you

Witnesses

Wi'v bin modernised

Wod con a weyver do?

Wod mon aw do wi' eawr Tum?

Wolsey's grave

Wolstenholme Square

Wolverhampton

Woman

Woman's Mission

Woman's mutability

Woman's voice

Wonce bitten

Wond'rous Things

Wonst

Woodland splendour

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