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Famous Songstress Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Songstress poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous songstress poems. These examples illustrate what a famous songstress poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Robinson, Mary Darby
...the hostile plain,
Plants a fond trophy o'er the mighty slain; I 
Or to the daisied lawn directs its way,
Blithe as the songstress of returning day;
Who deign'd to rove where twinkling glow-worms lead
The tiny legions o'er the glitt'ring mead;
Whose liquid notes in sweet meand'rings flow,
Mild as the murmurs of the Bird of Woe;
Who gave to Sympathy its softest pow'r,
The charm to wing Affliction's sable hour;
Who in Italia's groves, with thrilling song,
Call'd mute attention ...Read more of this...



by Robinson, Mary Darby
...n the dark wood and moss-grown cell, 
Beside the willow-margin'd stream­
Why dost Thou court wan Cynthia's beam? 
Sweet Songstress­if thy wayward fate
Hath robb'd Thee of thy bosom's mate, 
Oh, think not thy heart-piercing moan 
Evap'rates on the breezy air, 
Or that the plaintive Song of Care 
Steals from THY Widow'd Breast alone. 
Oft have I heard thy mournful Tale, 
On the high Cliff, that o'er the Vale 
Hangs its dark brow, whose awful shade
Spreads a deep gloom along...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Mary Darby
...st balm, my bosom's friend ? 
Didst thou not trill thy softest lay, 
And with thy woes my sorrows blend ? 
YES, darling Songstress ! when of late 
I sought thy leafy-fringed bow'r, 
The victim of relentless fate, 
Fading in life's dark ling'ring hour, 
Thou heard'st my plaint, and pour'd thy strain 
Thro' the sad mansion of my breast, 
And softly, sweetly lull'd to rest 
The throbbing anguish of my brain. 

AH ! while I tread this vale of woe, 
Still may thy downy measure...Read more of this...

by Turner Smith, Charlotte
...lands wild to rove?
Say---hast thou felt from friends some cruel wrong,
Or diedst thou---martyr of disastrous love?
Ah! songstress sad! that such my lot might be,
To sigh and sing at liberty---like thee!...Read more of this...

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