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- Song of the White Wolf by Jack Aston · (pm)
- The Song of the Wind by Austin Dobson · (pm)
- Song of the Wind by Walt Munson · (pm)
- A Song of the Wind by Sennett Stephens · (pm)
- Song of the Wire Fence by Charles Campbell Jones · (pm)
- The Song of the Wires by Andrew Peirce · (ss)
- The Song of the Wires by John Russell · (ss)
- The Song of the Wires by Otis M. Sisson · (pm)
- Song of the Wrecker by Charles R. Angell · (pm)
- Song of the Yukon by Richard Butler Glaenzer · (pm)
- Song of the Zingali by George Eilot · (pm)
- Song of Troilus by Geoffrey Chaucer · (pm)
- Song of Troilus by Petrarch · (pm)
- A Song of True Love by Berton Braley · (pm)
- A Song of True Love by [uncredited] · (pm)
- A Song of Two Loves by Hermann Ford Martin · (pm)
- Song of Two Wanderers by Marguerite O. B. Wilkinson · (pm)
- Song of Wales by Various · (ms)
- The Song of Wandering Aengus by William Butler Yeats · (pm)
- Song of War by Russell Braddon · (ss)
- A Song of Weather by Frank L. Stanton · (pm)
- A Song of Winter by Willard Dillman · (pm)
- A Song of Youth by Nancy Buckley · (pm)
- A Song of Youth by Martha Haskell Clark · (pm)
- Song of Youth by Walter Marquiss · (nv)
- The Song of Youth by Horatio Winslow · (pm)
- A Song (“Oh, love of mine, the shallop waits”) by Cora Hardy · (pm)
- Song (“O Love, you are my day-delight”) by Clinton Scollard · (pm)
- Song on May Morning by John Milton · (pm)
- Song (“Out in the open meadow”) by Philip Becker Goetz · (pm)
- Song Power by Magruder Maury · (ss)
- Song Primitive by Constance Lindsay Skinner · (pm)
- Songs by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs by Margaret E. Sangster · (pm)
- Song (“Sad hours”) by Clinton Scollard · (pm)
- Songs and Rivers by Clarence Urmy · (pm)
- Songs and Tongs by Cyril B. Egan · (ss)
- Songs by Bards of the Rail by Various · (ms)
- Song’s End by Arthur Wallace Peach · (pm)
- Songs for the Beloved by Norreys Jephson O’Conor · (pm)
- Songs from an Old Singer by Louis Golding · (pm)
- Songs from Cathay by Various · (ms)
- Songs from Over There by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs from Over There: A.W.O.L. by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Song (“Sing it away”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- The Songs I Sang for You by Clarence Urmy · (pm)
- Songs Men Have Sung by Dick Adler · (ms)
- Songs My Mother Taught Me by [uncredited] · (pi)
- Songs of Bygone Days by [uncredited] · (cl)
- Songs of David by David P. Berenberg · (pm)
- Songs of Innocence! by [uncredited] · (qz)
- “Songs of Men” by Henry Herbert Knibbs · (pm)
- Songs of New York by Charles Hanson Towne · (pm)
- Songs of Old London by Various · (ms)
- Songs of our Alley by A. L. Lloyd · (ms)
- “Songs of Poets Dead and Gone” by John Keats · (pm)
- Songs of Sea and Trail: I—Git Along, Little Dogies by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of Sea and Trail: II—“Leave Her, Johnny!” by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of Sea and Trail: III—“The Tenderfoot’s Lament” by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of Sea and Trail: IV—“Blow the Man Down” by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of Sea and Trail: V—Cole Younger by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of Sea and Trail: VI—“Were You Ever in Rio Grande?” by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of Sea and Trail: VII—Sam Bass by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of Sea and Trail: IX—The Cowboy’s Meditation by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of Sea and Trail: X—The Railroad Corral by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of Sea and Trail: XI—“Blow, Boys, Blow” by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of Sea and Trail: XII—Jesse James by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of Spigotty Land by Berton Braley · (gp)
- Songs of the Cephalopods by Nicholas Husk · (pm)
- Songs of the Great Lakes by Berton Braley · (gp)
- Songs of the Out-o’-Doors: Golf by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Out-o’-Doors: Sailing by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Out-o’-Doors: Tennis by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Out-o’-Doors: I.—Baseball by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Out-o’-Doors: II.—The Sprinter by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Out-o’-Doors: III.—The Jockey by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Rails: The Red and the Green by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Songs of the Sailor-Lads by Frederic Reddale · (sg)
- Songs of the Sailormen by Carl D. Lane · (ar)
- Songs of the Sirens by Glenn Ward Dresbach · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 1. Hiking—Heavy Marching Orders by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 2. “B” Division by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 3. Chow by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Songs of the Training Camps: 4. The Comb Band by Berton Braley · (pm)
- 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)
- The Song Sparrow in November by Arthur Stringer · (pm)
- The Songster by Stevie Smith · (pm)
- Songsters Feathered His Nest by C. B. Spaulding · (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)
- 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)
- Songs the Red Men Sing by Ben Winslow · (ar)
- Songs to Drink By by Dale Shaw · (ar)
- Songs Without Words by Augusta Coxe Sanderson · (ss)
- Song (“Take thou my heart—”) by William Struthers · (pm)
- The Song That Saved Her by Georgette Carneal · (ss)
- A Song That Survived by Edward Freiberger · (ar)
- Song (“The clouds swung onward”) by Glenn Ward Dresbach · (pm)
- Song (“The dream is o’er”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- A Song the Parodist Loves: Grandfather’s Clock by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song (“There come so many strains of broken music”) by Glenn Ward Dresbach · (pm)
- A Song (“This, this was thy love to me—”) by Susan Hart Dyer · (pm)
- Song (“Thy voice, thy look, thy smile”) by Clinton Scollard · (pm)
- Song to a Glove by Ben Jonson · (pm)
- Song to Celia by Ben Jonson · (pm)
- A Song to My Lady by Charles Albert Williams · (pm)
- Song (“To rest! Yet not to steal away”) by William Struthers · (pm)
- Song to Scoffers by Murray G. Breese · (pm)
- A Song to the Sangamon by C. R. Piety · (pm)
- Song to the Wind by Taliesin · (pm)
- Song to the Wind: An Ode by a Sixth Century Welsh Bard by Taliesin · (pm)
- Song to the Wind: An Ode by a Sixth Century Welsh Bard by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song to the Wind God, Translated from the Aztec epic “Song of Quetzalcoatl” by John Hubert Cornyn · (pm)
- Song to the Wind God, Translated from the Aztec epic “Song of Quetzalcoatl” by [uncredited] · (pm)
- A Song to the World by Elizabeth N. Barr · (pm)
- The Song Triumphant by Anzia Yezierska · (ss)
- The Song Unmade by Grace Hazard Conkling · (pm)
- Song Unreleased by Herman Montagu Donner · (pm)
- A Song Was Born… by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Song (“What of snow and sleet and rain”) by William Struthers · (pm)
- A Song Which Rang Through Tara’s Halls (“Like as the damask rose you see…”) by [uncredited] · (sg)
- A Song While Loving by Charles Hanson Towne · (pm)
- Song Without Words by Ernest Dowson · (pm)
- Song Without Words by Frank O’Connor · (ss)
- A Song with Santa Claus by Patrick Campbell · (ar)
- Song Written for an Indian Air by Percy Bysshe Shelley · (pm)
- Sonia by Frank Harris · (nv)
- Sonia Comes Back a Woman by Berthe Knatvold Mellett · (ss)
- Sonia Krellovna by Clarence Herbert New · (ss)
- Sonia of the Secret Service by Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey · (nv)
- Sonia of the Secret Service by Varick Vanardy · (nv)
- The Son-in-Law Cometh by Jack Iams · (ss)
- A Sonnet by Helen A. Bremner · (pm)
- Sonnet by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · (pm)
- Sonnet by Adrian Bury · (pm)
- Sonnet by P. Calver · (pm)
- Sonnet by Louise Gebhard Cann · (pm)
- Sonnet by Guido Cavalcanti · (pm)
- Sonnet by Dante Alighieri · (pm)
- Sonnet by Elizabeth Daryush · (pm)
- Sonnet by Salomón de la Selva · (pm)
- Sonnet by Lorna De’Lucchi · (pm)
- Sonnet by Alfred Douglas · (pm)
- Sonnet by Rosina Hübley Emmet · (pm)
- Sonnet by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow · (pm)
- Sonnet by Marjorie Mason · (pm)
- The Sonnet by Isabel Ormiston · (pm)
- Sonnet by Dante Gabriel Rossetti · (pm)
- Sonnet by Philip Sidney · (pm)
- Sonnet by William Struthers · (pm)
- Sonnet by Richard Chenevix Trench · (pm)
- Sonnet by William van Wyck · (ss)
- Sonnet by Joseph Blanco White · (pm)
- Sonnet by Lupton A. Wilkinson · (pm)
- Sonnet by Clarence Winchester · (pm)
- A Sonnet by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet 104 (“To me, fair friend, you never can be old”) by William Shakespeare · (pm)
- Sonnet 106: (“When in the chronicle of wasted time…”) by William Shakespeare · (pm)
- Sonnet 19: (“Devouring Time…”) by William Shakespeare · (pm)
- Sonnet 29 by William Shakespeare · (pm)
- Sonnet 30: (“When to the sessions of sweet silent thought…”) by William Shakespeare · (pm)
- Sonnet 60: (“Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore…”) by William Shakespeare · (pm)
- Sonnet CIV by William Shakespeare · (pm)
- A Sonnet (“First time he kissed me…”) by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · (pm)
- Sonnet for a Blue Breakfast by Elick Moll · (pm)
- Sonnet for Christmas by Victor Starbuck · (pm)
- A Sonnet from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · (pm)
- A Sonnet from the Portuguese (“How do I love thee?…”) by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · (pm)
- Sonnet (“How do I love thee?…”) by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · (pm)
- Sonnet in Africa by Henry Newell · (pm)
- Sonnet in Defense of Spring Poets by Lupton A. Wilkinson · (pm)
- Sonnet in June by Margaret Elizabeth Rhodes · (pm)
- A Sonnet in Season by Edward W. Barnard · (pm)
- A Sonnet in Vowels by Felix Carmen · (pm)
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