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- Songs of the Training Camps: 5. Drill by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 6. The Breaking Point by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 7. The Grind by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 8. The Colt by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 9. Education by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 10. The Recruit by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 11. by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 12. Ambition by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 13. Jacks of All Trades by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Wandering Isle by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson · (pm)
- The Songs of the War by Brander Matthews · (??)
- The Songs of the War. With Notes on the Battle-Hymn of the Republic by Julia Ward Howe · (??)
- Songs of the Way Station by Dale L. Sproule · (ss)
- Songs of the West by William E. Hawks · (cl)
- Songs of the Wind by Konrad Bercovici · (ss)
- Songs of the Winds by Mary Lanier Magruder · (pm)
- Songs of the Winds by William Ross Wallace · (pm)
- The Songs of Timothy Tomtit by Charles de Lint · (ss)
- Songs of To-Day by E. Percy Neville · (pm)
- Songs of Ulster in Many Moods by Francis Davis · (pm)
- Songs of Ulster in Many Moods No. I.—“Katie’s Neighbours” by Francis Davis · (pm)
- Songs of Ulster in Many Moods No. II.—“Dirty Water and Clean” by Francis Davis · (pm)
- Songs of Ulster in Many Moods No. III.—“No Jock Without a Jenny” by Francis Davis · (pm)
- Songs of Ulster in Many Moods No. IV.—“Love and Money” by Francis Davis · (pm)
- Songs of War by Kit Reed · (nv)
- The Songs of White Wistaria by Ethel Morse · (pm)
- Songs of Winter by Asia Kagowan · (pm)
- The Songs of Your Lifetime by Stephen Watts · (ar)
- Song (“Some one is coming…”) by A. Leland Scammon · (pm)
- Song Some Scientists Don’t Sing by William Hull · (pm)
- A Song Somewhere by Jane Harding · (vi)
- Songs on Stone No. 2 The Tyresmith by James Abbott McNeill Whistler · (il)
- Songs on Stone No. 3 Maunder’s Fish Shop, Chelsea by James Abbott McNeill Whistler · (il)
- Song So Pure and Cruel by March McCarron · (ss)
- Song (“Sorrow conceived of yew and willow…”) by Josephine W. Johnson · (pm)
- Songs Out of Season by A. L. Harris · (pm)
- The Song Sparrow by Walter Prichard Eaton · (ss)
- The Song Sparrow by A. West · (pm)
- The Song Sparrow by [uncredited] · (pm)
- The Song-Sparrow by George Parsons Lathrop · (pm)
- The Song-Sparrow by Celia Thaxter · (pm)
- The Song Sparrow in November by Arthur Stringer · (pm)
- Songspinners by Chris Gilmore · (br)
- Song (“Spirit of the Summer woods…”) by William M. Briggs · (pm)
- Song-Spirits by Mary Freeman Winder · (pm)
- Song (“Spring is coming!—Spring is coming…”) by H. M. Smith · (pm)
- The Song Springsteen Couldn’t Sing by Gay Partington Terry · (ss)
- The Songs Roll By by Amy Porter · (??)
- Songs Soldiers Sing on the Battlefield by R. M. · (ar)
- Songs (“Song of an almond blossom…”) by Maud Nepean · (pm)
- Songs Spenser Taught Me by Ace Atkins · (ar)
- Songs Spenser Taught Me by William Ellis Atkins · (ar)
- Songs Sweet and Haunting by Jeffrey M. Elliot · (iv)
- Song (“Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest…”) by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow · (pm)
- Song (“Stay the burning words—breathe never… ”) by The Author of “Our Lillie” · (pm)
- The Songster by D. Gilbert Dexter · (pm)
- The Songster by E. Pauline Johnson · (pm)
- Songster by Jennifer Rahim · (ss)
- The Songster by Stevie Smith · (pm)
- The Songster. A Midsummer Carol by Edmund Clarence Stedman · (pm)
- Songsters Feathered His Nest by C. B. Spaulding · (ar)
- Songsters of the Night by Morgan G. Watkins · (ar)
- Songsters of the Nile by Sidney Paternoster · (ss)
- The Songs That Are Not Sung by John Boyle O’Reilly · (??)
- Songs That Have Made History by Charles Wood · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: I. The Song of Roland by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: II. Green Grow the Rushes, O by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: III. Dixie by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: IV. Lay of the King and His Minstrel by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: V. The Girl I Left Behind Me by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: VI. Hymn of the Children’s Crusade by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: VII. Lillibullero by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: VIII. Yankee Doodle by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: IX. Ca Ira by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: X. Battle Hymn of the Republic by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: XI. Biarkamál by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: XII. Annie Laurie by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: XIII. Aj, Lúcka, Lúcka! by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: XIV. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: XV. Give Us Back Our Old Commander by Harold Helfer · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: XVI. The Patriotic Diggers by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: XVII. Sally in Our Alley by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: XVIII. Home, Sweet Home by Rolin Lewis Woodworth · (ar)
- Songs That Have Made History: XIX. Malbrough S’en Va-t-en Guerre by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- The Songs That Humanity Lost Reluctantly to Dolphins by Shweta Taneja · (ss)
- Songs That Live in History: I. “The Star-Spangled Banner” by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- Songs That Live in History: II. “La Marseillaise” by Fairfax Downey · (ar)
- The Songs That Mammy Sang Me by William Edward Ross · (pm)
- Songs the Airmen Sing by C. H. Ward-Jackson · (ar)
- The Songs the Anemone Sing by Grania Davis · (ss)
- Songs the People Sing by Carroll Fleming · (ar)
- Songs the Red Men Sing by Ben Winslow · (ar)
- Songs the Sirens Sing by Mary Rosenblum · (nv)
- Songs the Sky Fighters Sang by Arch Whitehouse · (ar)
- The Songs They Sang by Harry J. Greenwall · (ar)
- The Songs They Sing by Nelly Hart Woodworth · (ar)
- Song (“Stir not, O air she sings…”) by Edward A. Storer · (pm)
- Songs (“To-day the air is full of songs…”) by Ethel Mannin · (pm)
- Songs to Drink By by Dale Shaw · (ar)
- Songs to Help You Cope When Your Mom Won’t Stop Haunting You and Your Friends by Gwendolyn Kiste · (ss)
- Song Storm by Lucy A. E. Ward · (pm)
- Songs to Sneer By by Ted Gottfried · (hu)
- Songs to Sneer By by Ted Mark · (hu)
- Songs to the Pagan Earth by Joy E. Oestreicher · (pm)
- Songs to the Sphinx (I-VIII) by Lord Dunsany · (pm)
- Song (“Strange that the world should hold us two”) by J. Bernard MacCarthy · (pm)
- Songstress by Jason Erik Lundberg · (ss)
- A Songstress in the Rain by Lucas X. Wiseman · (ss)
- The Songstress with the Golden Girdle by Anne Mercier · (ss)
- Song (“Strike me a note of sweet degrees—”) by Thomas William Parsons · (pm)
- Song (“Summer and sun and roses”) by Leslie Mary Oyler · (pm)
- Songs Unsung by Ernest McGaffey · (pm)
- Song (“Sweet wind that blows o’er sunny isles”) by Oscar Laighton · (pm)
- The Songs We Love by Eugene C. Dolson · (pm)
- Songs Were Horses I Rode by Ripley Schemm · (ss)
- Songs Were Washing Up by Francesca Forrest · (pm)
- The Songs We Seek by Josh Turner · (ss)
- Songs We Sing at Sea Are the Lies We Tell Ourselves by Kaaron Warren · (ss)
- Songs Which Have Made History by Rudolph de Cordova · (ar)
- Song (“Swift as an arrow be thy flight, O Song!”) by Langdon Elwyn Mitchell · (pm)
- Songs Without Sense: The Gray Spooky-spook by Wallace Irwin · (pm)
- Songs Without Sense: The Song of the Dancing Dervishes by Wallace Irwin · (pm)
- Songs Without Words by Jessie Juliet Knox · (pm)
- Songs Without Words by Kate Perugini · (pm)
- Songs Without Words by Augusta Coxe Sanderson · (ss)
- Songs with Stories by Harry A. Havart · (ar)
- The Songs You Forgot to Remember by Sigmund Spaeth · (ar)
- Song (“Take back, take back thy proffered vows… ”) by Edward A. Darby · (pm)
- Song (“Take thou my heart—”) by William Struthers · (pm)
- Song (“Talk of dew on eglantine…”) by Bayard Taylor · (pm)
- Song (“Talk of dew on eglantine…”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song (“Tell her the dreams are ended… ”) by James W. Phillips · (pm)
- A Song That Anna Held Sang by Paul Deresco Augsburg · (ss)
- The Song That Crawls by Anton Cancre · (ss)
- The Song That Death Sang by Cyril Plunkett · (ss)
- The Song That Drove Men Mad by Paul Ernst · (nv)
- The Song That Ended by Polan Banks · (ss)
- The Song That Failed by Anne M. Burrows · (pm)
- The Song That Haunted James by Donovan Maule · (ss)
- The Song That Lead Sang by Alan M. Emley · (ss)
- The Song That Lead Sang by Alan LeMay · (ss)
- The Song That Made Hell Hell by Greg Beatty · (ss)
- The Song That Might Have Been by F. H. Sikes · (pm)
- The Song That Nobody Heard by Janet Grey · (ss)
- The Song That No One Knows by Netta Syrett · (pl)
- The Song That Orpheus Sang to Charm the Dragon by Andrew Lang · (pm)
- The Song That Orpheus Sang to Charm the Dragon by [uncredited] · (pm)
- The Song That Reached My Heart by Julian Croskey · (ss)
- The Song That Saved Her by Georgette Carneal · (ss)
- The Song That Silas Sung by Sam Walter Foss · (pm)
- The Song That Sold by Charles Battell Loomis · (ar)
- The Song That Spelled Out Disaster by Alfred Bester · (cs)
- The Song That Spelled Out Disaster by [uncredited] · (cs)
- A Song That Survived by Edward Freiberger · (ar)
- The Song That the Bluebird Sings by Elliott Coues · (pm)
- The Song That the Bluebird Sings by [uncredited] · (pm)
- The Song That the Teakettle Sang by Louise Dupee · (ss)
- The Song That Was Never Sung by William Le Queux · (ss)
- The Song That You Loved Best by Nancy Byrd Turner · (pm)
- Song (“The autumn leaf was falling”) by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu · (pm)
- A Song (“The bird, whose song impassioned…”) by Frances S. Osgood · (pm)
- The Song (“The blossom breaks across the old brown trees”) by Marjorie Wilson · (pm)
- The Song the Brahmin Sings by Janet Fox · (ss)
- Song (“The chain of Love is broken…”) by H. M. S. · (pm)
- Song (“The chain of Love is broken…”) by H. M. Smith · (pm)
- Song (“The chain which links my soul to thine… ”) by Ann S. Stephens · (pm)
- Song (“The chestnuts shine through the cloven rind”) by Thomas Bailey Aldrich · (pm)
- Song the City Sang Off-Key (Greg’s Re-Mix) by Cornelius A. Fortune · (pm)
- Song (“The clouds swung onward”) by Glenn Ward Dresbach · (pm)
- Song (“The clover-blossoms kiss her feet…”) by Oscar Laighton · (pm)
- Song (“The clover-blossoms kiss her feet…”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song (“The dark is dying, dying”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Song (“The dawn is a wild, fair, woman”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Song (“The dear old days come back to me… ”) by Hattie H. Child · (pm)
- Song (“The dream is o’er”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Song (“The earliest wish I ever knew”) by Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Song (“The fire-light listens on the floor”) by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps · (pm)
- Song (“The fire-light listens on the floor”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song (“The foolish dream is torn now that clung about my feet”) by Margaret Widdemer · (pm)
- Song (“The gift of song! Thereof men lightly prate…”) by Geraldine Meyrick · (pm)
- Song (“The golden goblet of my soul”) by Leslie Peverill · (pm)
- Song (“The green leaves rustle far and near… ”) by W. W. Caldwell · (pm)
- Song (“The hills lie flushed and warm…”) by Ellen M. Mitchell · (pm)
- Song (“Their time is short…”) by H. Richard Hayward · (pm)
- Song (“The lute that woke in hours…”) by Edward J. Porter · (pm)
- Song—The Maid of Ardee by A New Contributor · (pm)
- Song (“The minnows were shuttles”) by Glenn Ward Dresbach · (pm)
- Song (“The North bends o’er the South…”) by Edward A. Storer · (pm)
- Song, the Old Way, and Bougainvillea by Barry Yourgrau · (ss)
- A Song the Parodist Loves: Grandfather’s Clock by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song.—The Question by Alfred H. Louis · (pm)
- Song (“There are dreams of bowers”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song (“There come so many strains of broken music”) by Glenn Ward Dresbach · (pm)
- Song (“There is a garden by a river…”) by Lewis Frank Tooker · (pm)
- Song (“There is a stile beneath a tree”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song (“There is dew for the flow’ret”) by Thomas Hood · (pm)
- Song (“There is love that lasts a day”) by Charles Hanson Towne · (pm)
- A Song (“There’s a sweetness in the air…”) by Ernest A. Newton · (pm)
- Song (“There’s a thrush by my window…”) by P. Hoole Jackson · (pm)
- A Song (“There’s music I know”) by M. J. P. H. · (pm)
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