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 songlost 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.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little song" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.