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song

[sawng, song] / sɔŋ, sɒŋ /


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“They didn’t criticize the SONG, they just said it wasn’t his best performance!” one person argued.

From Fox News • May 14, 2019

"SONG" is a lover's assertion of his lady's transcendent charms, which he challenges those even to deny who do not love her.

From A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.) by Orr, Sutherland, Mrs.

The tone and feeling of the ballad we attempt to preserve in the following shape:— SONG.

From Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 by Roby, John

The music touched him not, for he betrayed no consciousness; when, after a few brief preliminary notes on the instrument, the musician breathed forth the little ballad which follows:— LUCY'S SONG.

From Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia by Simms, William Gilmore

The song, though conveying a sort of conceit, was not, perhaps, altogether without tenderness; it was a favourite with Lucy, she scarcely knew why, and ran thus:— LUCY'S SONG.

From Paul Clifford — Complete by Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron