Ode
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- Ode, a poem by Josephine Daskam Bacon
- Ode, a poem by Mary Elizabeth Blake
- Ode (1848), a poem by Anne Lynch Botta ("Our patriot sires are gone")
- Ode, inscribed to W. H. Channing, a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson ("Though loath to grieve")
- Ode, sung in the Town Hall, Concord, July 4, 1857, a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson ("O tenderly the haughty day"). Also published as "Ode sung in the Town Hall"
- Ode (in Sapphic metre), a poem by Mihai Eminescu, translated by Petre Grimm
- Ode, a poem by Richard Watson Gilder ("I am the spirit of the morning sea")
- Ode, a poem by Richard Watson Gilder ("In the white midday's full, imperious show")
- Ode, a poem by John Keats ("Bards of Passion and of Mirth")
- Ode (1874), a poem by Arthur O'Shaughnessy ("We are the music makers")
- Ode (1807), a poem by William Wordsworth ("There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream")
- "An Ode" ("Nights were short, and daies were long"), a poem by Richard Barnfield, from Cynthia, with certaine Sonnets and the Legend of Cassandra (1595)
- "An Ode" ("As it fell upon a day"), a poem by Richard Barnfield, from Poems in divers humors (1598)
- "An Ode" ("Arise, arise, arise!"), a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1820)