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If an article link referred you here, please consider editing it to point directly to the intended page. 5629SongSong may refer to: Table of contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ?[edit] Anonymous[edit] "Song" (The girl sat under the beetling cliff) A[edit] Richard Aldington[edit] "Song" (Lady, let me woo you with song) B[edit] Augusta Baldwyn[edit] Song Anna Laetitia Barbauld[edit] "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[edit] "Song" (If words were not so weak) Anne Brontë[edit] "Song" (Come to the banquet—triumph in your songs!) "Song" (We know where deepest lies the snow) Emily Brontë[edit] "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[edit] "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[edit] "Song" (For her gait, if she be walking) Robert Browning[edit] "Song" (Nay but you, who do not love her) William Cullen Bryant[edit] "Song" (Soon as the glaz'd and gleaming snow) Robert Burns[edit] "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[edit] "Song" (Breeze of the night in gentler sighs) C[edit] Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke[edit] "Song" (With thee my thoughts are calm and sweet) Florence Earle Coates[edit] "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[edit] "Song" (Tho' veiled in spires of myrtle-wreath) Barry Cornwall[edit] "Song" (Here's a health to thee, Mary) Gladys Cromwell[edit] Song (Love is like a wind that passes) Song (I like to see the pebbles creep) D[edit] Mary Caroline Denver and Jane Campbell Denver[edit] "Song" John Donne[edit] "Song" (Go and catch a falling star) Paul Laurence Dunbar[edit] "Song" (My heart to thy heart) "Song" (My soul, lost in the music's mist) "Song" (Wintah, summah, snow er shine) John Dunlop[edit] "Song" (At true Luve's bidding, wilt thou gae) "Song" (O here's to the year that's awa') "Song" (Ye're no sae vera kind, my lad) F[edit] James Thomas Fields[edit] "Song" (Sweet be their rest! no ghastly things) "Song" (There's many a magic spell) Anne Finch[edit] "Song" ('Tis strange, this heart within my breast) "Song" (Would we attain the happiest state) Evelyn Forest[edit] "Song" (What can it mean?—that glance so tender) G[edit] Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier[edit] "Song" (In April earth is white and rose) Irma Geisslová[edit] "Song" (Lark, in the glow of eve) Richard Watson Gilder[edit] "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) Edmund Gosse and Hans Gadow[edit] "Song", an article in 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica H[edit] Felicia Dorothea Hemans[edit] "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[edit] "Song", a.k.a. "His Mistress to Him at His Farewell" (You may vow I'll not forget), from Hesperides (1648) Adolf Heyduk[edit] "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[edit] "Song" (O crimson rose, O crimson rose) Hattie Howard[edit] "Song" K[edit] Frances Anne Kemble[edit] Song (Where is thy home in thy promised land) Song (When you mournfully rivet your tear-laden eyes) Song (The moment must come, when the hands that unite) Song (Pass thy hand through my hair, love) Song (Never, oh never more! shall I behold) Song (I sing the yellow leaf) Harriet McEwen Kimball[edit] Song Song Eliška Krásnohorská[edit] "Song" (O clouds, ye boisterous flock of birds) L[edit] Letitia Elizabeth Landon[edit] "Song II, New Monthly 1836" (A mouth that is itself a rose) "Song, 8th May 1830" (Memory) (A Voice of gentle singing) "Song, 8th May 1830" (The Portrait) (Ah! let me look upon thy face) "Song, 29th June 1822" (Ah, look upon those withered flowers) "Song, 29th March 1823" (All over the world with thee, my love!) "Song IV, New Monthly 1836" (As steals the dew along the flower) "Song, 5th January 1822" (Are other eyes beguiling, Love?) "Song, 11th October 1823" (Beautiful are the hues that lie) "Song, 3rd April 1824" (Do any thing but doubt me, Love!) "Song, 3rd April 1824" (Do you recall one autumn night) "Song, The Casket, 1829" (Dream, dream, let me dream) "Song, 15th October 1825" (Fair morning, why art thou so fair?) "Song, 27th March 1824" (False as thou art, yet still farewell!) "Song, 25th December 1824" (Farewell! and soon between us both) "Song I, New Monthly 1837" (Farewell, and when to-morrow) "Eulalia's Song from The Golden Violet, 1827" (Farewell, farewell, I'll dream no more) "Song, 23rd October 1824" (Farewell to all! I shall not gaze) "Song, (The Improvisatrice (1824)" (Farewell!—we shall not meet again!) "Song, 29th April 1826" (Float, float, down the stream) Song, 29th June 1822, For Music "Song From Six Songs of Love, Constancy, Romance, Inconstancy, Truth, and Marriage" (Matrimonial Creed) (He must be rich whom I could love) "Song From Six Songs of Love, Constancy, Romance, Inconstancy, Truth, and Marriage" (How vain to cast my love away) "Song, 24th April 1824" (I cannot bear to look on thee) "Song, 2nd August 1823" (I envy thee, thou careless wind!) "Song, 14th May 1825" ( I have a summer gift) "Isabelle's second Song from The Golden Violet, 1827" (I have belied my woman's heart) "Song, 9th April 1825" (I knew I Loved in vain) "Amenaïde’s Song from The Golden Violet, 1827" (I know my heart is as a grave) "Song, 29th March 1823" (I'll meet thee at the midnight hour) "Song I, New Monthly 1836" (I loved her! and her azure eyes) "Song from The Venetian Bracelet" (I pray thee let me weep to-night) "Song III, New Monthly 1836" (I send back thy letters) "Song, New Monthly, 1825" (I vow'd a vow of faith to thee) "Song, 1st November 1823" (I will swear to thee by that bright star,) "Song, 21st January 1826" (I would that I could cease) "Song, Friendship’s Offering, 1827" (I wrote my name upon the sand) "Song, 4th September 1824" (It is not for your eagle eye) "Song, in The Zenana, 1833" (Lady, sweet Lady, song of mine) "Song, 11th October 1823" (Last night, a fairy bark, for Hope,) "Song, The Court Journal, 22nd August 1835" (Let morning light fall o'er thee) "Song, 9th March 1822" (Listen to the tale) Song, 29th June 1822, Love's Last Words "Song II, New Monthly 1837" (May morning light fall o'er thee) "Song, 25th December 1824" (My heart is filled with bitter thoughts) "Clemenza's Song from The Golden Violet, 1827" (My heart is like the failing hearth) "Song, in The Zenana, 1833" (My lonely lute, how can I ask) "Song, 9th April 1825" (My heart is wholly changed) "Song, 4th June 1825" (My own love, my dear love) "Song, New Monthly, 1825" (Oh breathe not of love) "Song From Six Songs of Love, Constancy, Romance, Inconstancy, Truth, and Marriage" (Oh! come to my slumber) "Song, 27th August 1823" (Oh do not talk to me of love) "Song, 27th August 1825" (Oh, it is not for the laurel’s sake) "Song, 3rd January 1824" (Oh meet me once, but once again) "Song, 23rd August 1823" (Oh leal I'll be to thee, my love) "Song from The Venetian Bracelet" (Oh never another dream can be) "Song, 2nd August 1823" (Oh never throw thy love away) "Song, 4th September 1824" (Oh! no, no, this love is not love for me) "Song From Six Songs of Love, Constancy, Romance, Inconstancy, Truth, and Marriage" (Oh! say not love was never made) "Song, New Monthly, 1825" (Oh say not that my heart is dead) "Song, 10th January 1824" (Oh speak not of love) "Song, in The Zenana, 1833" (Oh weep not o’er the quiet grave) "Song From Six Songs of Love, Constancy, Romance, Inconstancy, Truth, and Marriage" (Oh! would that love had power to raise) "Song From Six Songs of Love, Constancy, Romance, Inconstancy, Truth, and Marriage" (Oh! yet one smile, tho' dark may lower) "Song, 24th November 1821" (Oh, you cannot prove false to me, my love) "Song, Heath's Book of Beauty, 1833" (Our early years—our early years) "Song, 29th March 1823" (Pledge not that sparkling bowl) "Song, 8th May 1830" (The Departed) (Set thy spur to thy steed, thy sail to the wind) "Song, 12th May 1827" (She took a flower, and plucked the leaves) "Song, 24th January 1824" (Take back your wreath, your sunny wreath) "Song, 12th May 1827" (The desert hath a dreary waste) "Song, 29th March 1823" (The dream on the pillow) "Song, 1st November 1823" (The ring you gave, the kiss you gave,) "Song, 25th December 1824" (The sun was setting o'er the sea) "Song, 31st January 1824" (The wreath of green leaves that was bound) "Song, 8th May 1830" (The Absent) (There is no music on the strings) "Song, 26th January 1822" (There were sweet sounds waked from my harp) "Song, 31st December 1825" (There’s a shade upon that fountain) "Song, 5th January 1833" (These are the words, the burning words) "Song, 3rd April 1824" (They say, that when the oyster shell) "Song, 26th June 1824" (This is enough! this broken heart) "Song, 1827" (Thou shalt think of me when the stars are weeping) "Song, 9th April 1825" (Too well I know my heart) "Song, 29th March 1823" (What was our parting?—one wild kiss) "Song, 5th January 1833" (When do I think of thee?) "Song, 28th June 1823" (When last we parted, we stood beneath) "Song, 21st January 1826" (When Love first came to me) "Isabelle's first Song from The Golden Violet, 1827" (Where do purple bubbles swim) "Lolotte's Song from The Golden Violet, 1827" (Where, oh! where's the chain to fling) "Song, 8th May 1830" (The Companions) (With thy step in the stirrup, one cup of bright wine) "Song, 2nd August 1823" (Yes, it was here, 'neath midnight skies) "Song, 27th August 1823" (Yes, still truly thine! Ah, they never Love knew) "Song, 3rd April 1824" (Young Beauty once dwelt in a bower) Richard Le Gallienne[edit] "Song" (She's somewhere in the sunlight strong) Francis Ledwidge[edit] "Song" (Nothing but sweet music wakes) "Song" (The winds are scented with woods after rain) Eliza Gabriella Lewis[edit] "Song" (There's a smile on thy lips, Mary) "Song" (I remember, I remember, though it seems to me a dream) "Song" (Come back! cried Cupid; 'tis not too late) "Song" (Bring me roses, red roses, to fling o'er my wine) "Song" (Ah! Wisdom may speak from his bright open page) M[edit] Ewart Alan Mackintosh[edit] "Song" (Oh, come to me, come to me, bringing) Edith May[edit] "Song" Alice Meynell[edit] "Song" (As the inhastening tide doth roll) "Song", a.k.a. "The Lover Urges the Better Thrift" (My Fair, no beauty of thine will last) Christopher Morley[edit] "Song" ("O cherry-tree, let slip your petals bright") Gouverneur Morris[edit] "Song" ("Your kiss, beloved, was to me") William Motherwell[edit] "Song" ("He courted me in parlour, and he courted me in ha'") "Song" ("How I envy the ring that encircles thy finger!") "Song" ("If to thy heart I were as near") "Song" ("I look on thee once more") "Song" ("O licht, licht was maid Ellen's fit") N[edit] Edith Nesbit[edit] "Song" (Now the Spring is waking) O[edit] Edward J. O'Brien[edit] "Song" (She goes all so softly) P[edit] Katherine Philips[edit] "Song" ("'Tis true our life is but a long disease,") Edgar Allan Poe[edit] "Song" (I saw thee on thy bridal day) R[edit] Christina Rossetti[edit] "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) "Song" (Oh what comes over the sea) Louise Jopling Rowe[edit] Song S[edit] Percy Bysshe Shelley[edit] "Song" (Rarely, rarely, comest thou) Clark Ashton Smith[edit] "Song" (I bring my weariness to thee) Antonín Sova[edit] "Song" (My hands embraced the violin) Robert Louis Stevenson[edit] "Song" (Light foot and tight foot) John Suckling[edit] "Song" (Why so pale and wan, fond lover?) František Xaver Svoboda[edit] "Song" (Thy feelings must reach o'er all thy soul) T[edit] Sara Teasdale[edit] "Song" (Like some rare queen of old romance), from Sonnets to Duse and other Poems (1907) "Song" (You bound strong sandals on my feet), from Helen of Troy and Other Poems (1911) "Song" (O woe is me, my heart is sad), from Helen of Troy and Other Poems (1911) "Song" (When Love comes singing to his heart), from Helen of Troy and Other Poems (1911) "Song" (Love me with your whole heart), from Rivers to the Sea (1915) Otakar Theer[edit] "Song" (Sorrow, like a mighty bird) Alfred Tennyson[edit] "Song" (The Owl) (When cats run home and light is come) "Song" (Second Song) (Thy tuwhits are lulled I wot) "Song" (I' the glooming light) "Song" (A spirit haunts the year's last hours) "Song" (The lintwhite and the throstlecock) "Song" (Every day hath its night) "Song" (Who can say) "Song" (A spirit haunts the year's last hours) "Song" (The winds as at their hour of birth) Henry Timrod[edit] "Song" (When I bade thee adieu, thou rememb'rest the time) Karel Toman[edit] "Song" (By every stream, by every way) W[edit] Jeannie Copes White[edit] Song W. Wilkins[edit] "Song" (When fields were green and skies were clear) George Wither[edit] "Song" (Lordly gallants! tell me this) "Song" (Shall I, wasting in despair) William Wordsworth[edit] "Song" (She dwelt among th' untrodden ways) See also[edit] A Song The Song Portal:Song lyrics Category: Mainspace disambiguation pages Navigation menu Personal tools Not logged inTalkContributionsCreate accountLog in Namespaces PageDiscussion English Views ReadEditView history More Search Navigation Main PageCommunity portalCentral discussionRecent changesSubject indexAuthorsRandom workRandom authorRandom transcriptionHelpDonate Display Options Tools What links hereRelated changesSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Printable versionDownload EPUBDownload MOBIDownload PDFOther formats In other projects WikispeciesWikipedia In other languages БеларускаяPolskiРусский Edit links
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