Read full poem →‘Come all to church, good people,’ —
Oh, noisy bells, be dumb;
Dictionary Entry
An utterance of oh; a spoken expression of surprise, acknowledgement, etc.
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “oh”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Oh, God will save her, fear you not:
Be you the men you've been,
Read full poem →‘Oh, peal upon our wedding,
And we will hear the chime,
Read full poem →“And here’s a bloody hand to shake,
And oh, man, here’s good-bye;
We'll sweat no more on scythe and rake,
Read full poem →Among the springing thyme,
"Oh, peal upon our wedding,
And we will hear the chime,
Read full poem →Here we have a snowman, a snowman, a snowman!
Oh, where does he come from, and what shall be his name?
He says his name is no man, no man, no man!
Read full poem →Oh wide's the world, to rest or roam,
With change abroad and cheer at home,
Read full poem →Oh hard is the bed they have made him,
And common the blanket and cheap;
Read full poem →May will be fine next year as like as not:
Oh ay, but then we shall be twenty-four.
