Index of the Songs in Shakespeare's Plays
The first lines are given. In a few cases it is doubtful whether the verses were sung or spoken.
- A cup of wine that's brisk and fine, 2H4. V. iii.
- And let me the canakin clink, clink; Oth. II. iii.
- And will he not come again? Hml. IV. v.
- An old hare hoar, R&J. II. iv.
- Be merry, be merry, my wife has all; 2H4. V. iii.
- Blow, blow, thou winter wind. AYLI. II. vii.
- By gis, and by Saint Charity, Hml. IV. v.
- Come away, come away, Mcb. III. v.
- Come away, come away, death, TN. II. iv.
- Come, thou monarch of the vine, A&C. II. vii.
- Come unto these yellow sands, Tmp. I. ii.
- Do me right, 2H4. V. iii.
- Do nothing but eat, and make good cheer, 2H4. V. iii.
- Farewell, master; farewell, farewell! Tmp. II. iii.
- Fear no more the heat o' the sun, Cym. IV. ii.
- Fie on sinful fantasy! MWW. V. v.
- Fill the cup, and let it come; 2H4. V. iii.
- Flout 'em and scout 'em. Tmp. III. ii.
- Fools had ne'er less grace in a year; Lear I. iv.
- For bonny sweet Robin is all my joy. Hml. IV. v.
- Full fathom five thy father lies; Tmp. I. ii.
- Get you hence, for I must go. WT. IV. iv.
- Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings, Cym. II. iii.
- He that has and a little tiny wit,— Lear. III. ii.
- Honour, riches, marriage-blessing, Tmp. IV. i.
- How should I your true love know. Hml. IV. v.
- I am gone, sir, TN. IV. ii.
- If it do come to pass, AYLI. II. vi.
- In youth, when I did love, did love, Hml. V. i.
- I shall no more to sea, to sea, Tmp. II. ii.
- It was a lover and his lass, AYLI. V. iii.
- King Stephen was and a worthy peer, Oth. II. iii.
- Lawn as white as driven snow; WT. IV. iv.
- Love, love, nothing but love, still more! T&C. III. i.
- No more dams I'll make for fish; Tmp, II. ii.
- No more, thou thunder-master, show. Cym. V. iv.
- Oh mistress mine, where are you roaming? TN. II. iii.
- On the ground, MND. IV. i.
- Orpheus with his lute made trees. (Fletcher?) H8. III. i.
- Over hill, over dale, MND. II. i.
- Pardon, goddess of the night, MAdo. V. iv.
- Round about the cauldron go; Mcb. IV. i.
- Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, MAdo. II. iii.
- Take, O, take those lips away, Meas. IV. i.
- Tell me where is fancy bred, Merch. III. ii.
- The god of love, MAdo. V. ii.
- The master, the swabber, the boatswain, and I, Tmp. II. ii.
- The ousel cock so black of hue, MND. III. ii.
- The poor soul sat sighing by a sycamore tree, Oth. IV. iii.
- They bore him barefac'd on the bier; Hml. IV. v.
- To-morrow is Saint Valentine's day, Hml. IV. v.
- To shallow rivers, to whose falls. MWW. III. i.
- Under the greenwood tree, AYLI. II. vi.
- Was this fair face the cause, quoth she, AWEW. I. iii.
- Wedding is great Juno's crown. AYLI. V. iv.
- What shall he have that killed the deer? AYLI. IV. ii.
- When daffodils begin to peer, WT. IV. i.
- When daisies pied and violets blue. LLL. V. ii.
- When that I was and a little tiny boy, TN. V. i.
- Where the bee sucks, there suck I. Tmp. V. i.
- While you here do snoring lie, Tmp. II. i.
- Who doth ambition shun, AYLI. II. vi.
- Who is Silvia? What is she, TGV. IV. iii.
- Will you buy any tape, WT. IV. iv.
- You spotted snakes with double tongue, MND. II. ii.