- Spring, a poem by William Blake (Sound the flute!)
- Spring, a poem by Matthew Gotterson (Sunshine streaming gaily)
- Spring, a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins (Nothing is so beautiful as spring)
- Spring, a poem by E. W. Howson (Winter has risen to bid his gruff good-bye)
- Spring, a poem by Francis Ledwidge (The dews drip roses on the meadows)
- Spring, a poem by Francis Ledwidge (Once more the lark with song and speed)
- Spring, a poem by Thomas Nash
- Spring, a poem by Jan Neruda
- Spring, a poem by Eden Phillpotts
- Spring, a poem by John Cowper Powys (Pain and spilt blood and an appalling cry)
- Spring, a poem by Abay Qunanbayuli
- Spring, a poem by Christina Rossetti (Frost-locked all the winter)
- Spring, a poem by William Shakespeare (When daisies pied and violets blue)
- Spring, a poem by Sara Teasdale (In Central Park the lovers sit)
- Spring, a poem by Alfred Tennyson (Birds' love and birds' song)
- Spring, a poem by James Thomson (Come, gentle Spring, æthereal Mildness, come)
- Spring, a poem by William Carlos Williams
- Spring, a poem by Nathaniel Parker Willis (The Spring is here, the delicate-footed May)
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