Song may refer to:


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Anonymous

  • "Song" (The girl sat under the beetling cliff)

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Richard Aldington

  • "Song" (Lady, let me woo you with song)

B

Anna Laetitia Barbauld

  • "Song I" (Come here fond youth, whoe'er thou be)
  • "Song II" (If ever thou didst joy to bind)
  • "Song III" (Leave me, simple shepherd, leave me)
  • "Song IV" (When gentle Celia first I knew)
  • "Song V" (As near a weeping spring reclin'd)
  • "Song VI" (When first upon your tender cheek)

Pakenham Beatty

  • "Song" (If words were not so weak)

Anne Brontë

  • "Song" (Come to the banquet—triumph in your songs!)
  • "Song" (We know where deepest lies the snow)

Emily Brontë

  • "Song" (Geraldine, the moon is shining)
  • "Song" (King Julius left the south country)
  • "Song" (Lord of Elbe, on Elbe hill)
  • "Song" (O between distress and pleasure)
  • "Song" (The linnet in the rocky dells)
  • "Song" (This shall be thy lullaby)
  • "Song" (What rider up Gobeloin's glen)

Rupert Brooke

  • "Song" (All suddenly the wind comes soft)
  • "Song" ('Oh! Love,' they said, 'is King of Kings)
  • "Song" (The way of love was thus)

William Browne

  • "Song" (For her gait, if she be walking)

Robert Browning

  • "Song" (Nay but you, who do not love her)

William Cullen Bryant

  • "Song" (Soon as the glaz'd and gleaming snow)

Robert Burns

  • "Song" (Ae fond kiss, and then we sever)
  • "Song" (It was upon a Lammas night)
  • "Song" (O whistle, and I'll come to ye, my lad)

George Gordon Byron

  • "Song" (Breeze of the night in gentler sighs)

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Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke

  • "Song" (With thee my thoughts are calm and sweet)

Florence Earle Coates

  • "Song" (For me the jasmine buds unfold)
  • "Song" (Friendship from its moorings strays)
  • "Song" (Her cheek is like a tinted rose)
  • "Song" (If love were but a little thing)
  • "Song" (If love were not, the wilding rose)
  • "Song" (Love never is too late) see "Love never is Too Late"
  • "Song" (My love is fairer than the tasseled corn)
  • "Song" (The new-born leaves unfolding fast)
  • "Song" (Sweet is the birth of love, and the awaking)

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

  • "Song" (Tho' veiled in spires of myrtle-wreath)

Barry Cornwall

  • "Song" (Here's a health to thee, Mary)

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John Donne

  • "Song" (Go and catch a falling star)

Paul Laurence Dunbar

  • "Song" (My heart to thy heart)
  • "Song" (My soul, lost in the music's mist)
  • "Song" (Wintah, summah, snow er shine)

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James Thomas Fields

  • "Song" (All the splendid furniture of his late residence had been sold except his)

Anne Finch

  • "Song" ('Tis strange, this heart within my breast)
  • "Song" (Would we attain the happiest state)

Evelyn Forest

  • "Song" (What can it mean?—that glance so tender)

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Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier

  • "Song" (In April earth is white and rose)

Irma Geisslová

  • "Song" (Lark, in the glow of eve)

Richard Watson Gilder

  • "Song" (A little longer still in summer suns)
  • "Song" (I awoke in the morning not knowing)
  • "Song" (I love her gentle forehead)
  • "Song" (If, lest thy heart betray thee)
  • "Song" (Love, Love, my love)
  • "Song" (Maria Mia)
  • "Song" (My love grew)
  • "Song" (Not from the whole wide world)
  • "Song" (O purer far than ever I!)
  • "Song" (O whither has she fled from out the dawning and the day?)
  • "Song" (The birds were singing)
  • "Song" (Years have flown)

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Felicia Dorothea Hemans

  • "Song" (Why should we with fancied cares), as Felicia Dorothea Browne (1808)
  • "Song" (Say, does calm Contentment dwell), as Felicia Dorothea Browne (1808)
  • "Song" (Oh! bear me to the groves of palm), as Felicia Dorothea Browne (1812)
  • "Song" (Success to the heroes of gallant Castile), as Felicia Dorothea Browne (1812)

Robert Herrick

Adolf Heyduk

  • "Poem V.–Song" (On our cottage roof lies snow)
  • "Song X" (Calm have grown now our hearts)
  • "Song XX" (You ask how I would like to die?)

Robert Hillyer

  • "Song" (O crimson rose, O crimson rose)

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Eliška Krásnohorská

  • "Song" (O clouds, ye boisterous flock of birds)

L

Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Richard Le Gallienne

  • "Song" (She's somewhere in the sunlight strong)

Francis Ledwidge

  • "Song" (Nothing but sweet music wakes)
  • "Song" (The winds are scented with woods after rain)

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Ewart Alan Mackintosh

  • "Song" (Oh, come to me, come to me, bringing)

Alice Meynell

Christopher Morley

  • "Song" ("O cherry-tree, let slip your petals bright")

Gouverneur Morris

  • "Song" ("Your kiss, beloved, was to me")

N

Edith Nesbit

  • "Song" (Now the Spring is waking)

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Edward J. O'Brien

  • "Song" (She goes all so softly)

P

Katherine Philips

  • "Song" ("'Tis true our life is but a long disease,")

Edgar Allan Poe

  • "Song" (I saw thee on thy bridal day)

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Christina Rossetti

  • "Song" (Oh roses for the flush of youth)
  • "Song" (She sat and sang alway)
  • "Song" (Two doves upon the selfsame branch)
  • "Song" (When I am dead, my dearest)

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Percy Bysshe Shelley

  • "Song" (Rarely, rarely, comest thou)

Clark Ashton Smith

  • "Song" (I bring my weariness to thee)

Antonín Sova

  • "Song" (My hands embraced the violin)

Robert Louis Stevenson

  • "Song" (Light foot and tight foot)

John Suckling

  • "Song" (Why so pale and wan, fond lover?)

František Xaver Svoboda

  • "Song" (Thy feelings must reach o'er all thy soul)

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Sara Teasdale

Otakar Theer

  • "Song" (Sorrow, like a mighty bird)

Alfred Tennyson

  • "Song" (A spirit haunts the year's last hours)
  • "Song" (The winds as at their hour of birth)

Henry Timrod

  • "Song" (When I bade thee adieu, thou rememb'rest the time)

Karel Toman

  • "Song" (By every stream, by every way)

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W. Wilkins

  • "Song" (When fields were green and skies were clear)

George Wither

  • "Song" (Lordly gallants! tell me this)
  • "Song" (Shall I, wasting in despair)

William Wordsworth

  • "Song" (She dwelt among th' untrodden ways)

See also

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