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- Song, a poem by Richard Aldington
- Song, a poem by Pakenham Beatty, published in Littell's Living Age 173 (2242).
- Poems by Anne Brontë:
- Poems by Emily Brontë:
- Poems by Rupert Brooke:
- Song, a poem by Robert Browning
- Poems by Robert Burns:
- Poems by Florence Earle Coates:
- Song: "For Me the Jasmine Buds Unfold" 1898 | 1916
- Song: "Friendship from its Moorings Strays" 1898 | 1916
- Song : "Her Cheek is Like a Tinted Rose" 1898 | 1916
- Song : "If Love Were But a Little Thing" 1909 | 1916
- Song: "If Love Were Not, the Wilding Rose" 1898 | 1916
- Song: "My Love is Fairer than the Tasselled Corn" 1912 | 1916
- Song: "The New-Born Leaves Unfolding Fast" 1898 | 1916
- Song: "Sweet is the Birth of Love"
- Song, a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ("Tho' veiled in spires of myrtle-wreath,")
- Song, a poem by Barry Cornwall ("Here's a health to thee, Mary...")
- Song, a poem by John Donne. ("Go and catch a falling star,")
- Poems by Paul Laurence Dunbar:
- Song, a poem by James Thomas Fields
- Song, a poem by Anne Finch.
- Song, a poem by Théophile Gautier. ("In April earth is white and rose")
- Song, a poem by A. E. Housman.
- Song, a poem by Francis Ledwidge. ("Nothing but sweet music wakes")
- Song, a poem by Francis Ledwidge. ("The winds are scented with woods after rain,")
- Song, a poem by Ewart Alan Mackintosh. ("Oh, come to me, come to me, bringing")
- Song, a poem by Gouverneur Morris. ("Your kiss, beloved, was to me")
- Song, a poem by Edith Nesbit
- Song, a poem by Katherine Philips. ("'Tis true our life is but a long disease,")
- Song, a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. ("I saw thee on thy bridal day—")
- Poems by Christina Rossetti:
- Song, a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley. ("Rarely, rarely, comest thou,")
- Song, a poem by Clark Ashton Smith. ("I bring my weariness to thee,")
- The Song, a poem by Marion Couthouy Smith from Fifes and Drums (1917). ("Along the misty beaches, where the great wind-voices cry,")
- Song, a poem by John Suckling. ("Why so pale and wan, fond lover?")
- Poems by Sara Teasdale:
- Song, published in Helen of Troy and Other Poems. ("You bound strong sandals on my feet,")
- Song, published in Helen of Troy and Other Poems. ("O woe is me, my heart is sad,")
- Song, published in Helen of Troy and Other Poems. ("When Love comes singing to his heart")
- Song, published in Rivers to the Sea. ("Love me with your whole heart")
- Poems by Alfred Tennyson:
- Song, a poem by Henry Timrod
- Song, a poem by W. Wilkins, published in Littell's Living Age 151 (1952).
- Song, an unattributed poem published in Littell's Living Age 155 (2004).