For works with similar titles, see Envoi.
- "L'Envoi", a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Now, gentle reader, is our journey ended)
- "L'envoi" (1915), a poem by Covington Hall (For fame I ask not)
- "L'Envoi" (1839), a poem by Mary Howitt, written as a tribute to the late Letitia Elizabeth Landon (Farewell, farewell! Thy latest word is spoken)
- "L'Envoi", multiple poems by Rudyard Kipling
- "L'Envoi", (1918), a poem by Andrew Francis Lockhart (When the curtain descends)
- "L'Envoi", a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Ye voices, that arose)
- L’Envoi, a poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- L'Envoi (1907), a poem by Robert W. Service (You who have lived in the land)
- L'Envoi (1909), a poem by Robert W. Service (We talked of yesteryears, of trails and treasure)
- L'Envoi (1916), a poem by Robert W. Service (My job is done; my rhymes are ranked and ready)
- L'Envoy, a poem by George Edward Woodberry (My song is not for the old)
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