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Example sentences for "little song"

  • A little song We have, so sweet it like a star doth glisten, And dance along.

  • I WANT to sing a little song to please you, How midsummer comes following after June, And shall I pitch it by the lark or robin?

  • Our Julia has a little bird, And Peepsy is his name; And now I'll sing a little song To celebrate the same.

  • Thus was my little song lost to the world, and for a time to me.

  • He sang a little song or two, of the sort he used to sing at his dinner-parties, curled himself up in the straw, and had an excellent night's rest and the pleasantest of dreams.

  • No, not one little song," replied the Rat firmly, though his heart bled as he noticed the trembling lip of the poor disappointed Toad.

  • The Rat was sitting on the river bank, singing a little song.

  • Let a little song appeal to the ear, or a noble book to the heart, and for the moment, at least, we discover a new world, a world so different from our own that it seems a place of dreams and magic.

  • All these are but shining examples of the law that only as a book or a little song appeals to universal human interest does it become permanent.

  • With great difficulty he found a publisher, and for the great work, now the most honored poem in our literature, he received less than certain verse makers of our day receive for a little song in one of our popular magazines.

  • Iris hummed a little song as she dressed herself, far happier than she had been for many months.

  • But the night wind blows from the east, where the dawn sleeps, and on the strings of the marsh grass breathes a little song.

  • The shallows touch the pebbles, and behold, there is a little song.

  • I made a little song to-day, It sang beside me all the way Until I reached the lower town, Where crowds went surging up and down.

  • And a secret ambition is a little creeper that creeps and creeps in your heart night and day, singing a little song, "Come and find me, come and find me.

  • An ambition is a little creeper that creeps and creeps in your heart night and day, singing a little song, "Come and find me, come and find me.

  • At this time a sweet, sad cadence of words streamed into Poppy's head and began to form a little song.

  • At last she made a little song, which she called: "The woman with the crooked breast.

  • This was the title of old Sara's story made into a little song.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little amused; little annoyed; little anxiously; little before; little book; little bush; little disappointed; little essence; little group; little importance; little nervous; little noise; little onion; little open; little patch; little pleased; little poem; little proud; little salt and cayenne; little season; little sunshine; little sweetheart; little talk; little value; steady hand; young masters