If you have an Athens account through a literature course in a British University then there are several "line search" publishing services which you can use. MUSE can also be used in the same way. The former are only available to literature students and publishing industry employees, the latter is accessible to students and those who pay for access (it is a journal archive). You can type the line into Google or Poemhunter.com and explore the links to track it down. You can also use free expert services.
You can try searching for the line you know in quotation marks on a search engine or poetry database. If the line is popular or from a well-known poem, it may come up in the search results. You can also try reaching out to online poetry forums or communities for help in identifying the poem.
Try typing the one line you do know into Google, or another search engine, and look at the responses you get. Chances are it's there!
If the poem has been published on the internet, you should be able to find it by entering the line you know between double quotes in Google.
What is the poem's first line?
The line is from John Keats' poem 'Ode on a Grecian Urn'.
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To find the letter O in the acrostic poem of a bison, you would need to look at the line in the poem that corresponds to the letter O in "bison." Scan through that line to find the word that starts with the letter O.
The line "The only way out is back" from the poem "Edge" contains an allusion to the myth of Icarus and Daedalus.
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i think you might be looking for What happened to our friendship by Chad Fisher. This poem starts with that line.
The opening line "I wandered lonely as a cloud" belongs to the poem "Daffodils" by William Wordsworth. It is not the opening line of any other famous poem.
I couldn't find a specific children's poem starting with "Do you know what's in my pocket." However, you could try searching for children's poetry books or websites that feature poems about pockets and treasures to find something similar.
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