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Definition of Songsmiths
1. songsmith [n] - See also: songsmith
Lexicographical Neighbors of Songsmiths
Literary usage of Songsmiths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Overland Monthly by Bret Harte (1875)
"... and "language of the gods " may no longer be considered an extravagant term
for the productions of "songsmiths" like Oehlenschlager, Tegner, ..."
2. History of English Literature by Reuben Post Halleck (1900)
""Yet do the songsmiths Quit not their forges ; Still on life's anvil Forge they
the rhyme. ..."
3. History of English Literature by Reuben Post Halleck (1900)
"Yet do the songsmiths Quit not their forges; Still on life's anvil Forge they
the rhyme. "Lo, with the ancient Roots of man's nature Twines the eternal ..."
4. America Not Discovered by Columbus: An Historical Sketch of the Discovery of by Rasmus Björn Anderson (1883)
"Poets are called songsmiths; — poetry, the Language of the Gods;—gold, the Daylight
of Dwarfs; — the heavens, the Scull of Ymer;—the rainbow, the Bridge of ..."
5. America Not Discovered by Columbus: An Historical Sketch of the Discovery of by Rasmus Björn Anderson (1891)
"Poets are called songsmiths; — poetry, the Language of the Gods; — gold, the
Daylight of Dwarfs; ..."