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Works in English
Works in this subcategory of Works by language have been categorized as having original text or text underlay in English. For pages which contain actual texts in English, see English texts.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 14,699 total.
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- A ballad of the eighteenth century (Harriett Abrams)
- A Better Day is Coming By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
- A bonny soldier's bride I'll be (James Brooks)
- A British Tar (W S Gilbert and A Sullivan)
- A bumper of good liquor (Thomas Linley the elder)
- A Cappella Gloria (Philip Le Bas)
- A Catch that is Merry and Gay (William Hayes)
- A chafer's wedding (Louis Lewandowski)
- A forest scene (Waldszene) (Hermann Goetz)
- A great and mighty wonder (Michael Praetorius)
- A great and mighty wonder (Traditional)
- A hymn of glory let us sing (Anonymous)
- A hymn of glory let us sing (Gregorian chant)
- A la nanita nana (Traditional)
- A long farewell (Thomas Norris)
- A Man there lived in Galilee (Traditional)
- A man's a man for a' that (John Brown)
- A poor soul sat sighing (Edward Smith Biggs)
- A poor soul sat under a sycamore tree (Anonymous)
- A prayer for peace (William Crotch)
- A Rough Country Priest (John King)
- A safe stronghold our God is still (Martin Luther)
- A soldier's song (Hamilton Clarke)
- A solemn prayer (Herbert Brewer)
- A song of joy (John Ebenezer West)
- A song of spring once more we sing (Francis Duckworth)
- A song sung at a music feast (Pelham Humfrey)
- A spotless rose (Herbert Howells)
- A stranger once did bless the earth (Henry Carey)
- A sure foundation (Martin Luther)
- A tender shoot (Colin Davey)
- A thought on death (John Danby)
- A wet sheet and a flowing sea (Arnold Duncan Culley)
- A world of mysteries (Graham Patterson)
- A youth adorn'd with every art (Theodore Aylward)
- A youth whom the bounty of nature had graced (Joseph Vernon)
- A-Maying, a-playing (Alec Rowley)
- A.D. 1919 (Horatio W. Parker)
- Abbeville (Elisha J. King)
- Abbot's Leigh (Andrew Sims)
- The Abbot’s Blessing (Thomas Wilkinson Stephenson)
- Abends (Andrew Sims)
- Aberdeen (Oliver Holden)
- Aberystwyth (Alan Gray)
- Aberystwyth (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Abide with me (Francis Duckworth)
- Abide with me (I) (Joseph Barnby)
- Abide with me (II) (Joseph Barnby)
- Abide with me (III) (Joseph Barnby)
- Abide with me (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Abide with me (William Henry Monk)
- Abide with me (William Sterndale Bennett)
- Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel (Barbara Rosen)
- About the maypole (Thomas Morley)
- Above the brightness of the sun (Sally DeFord)
- Above the clear blue sky (Edward John Hopkins)
- Above the stars my Saviour dwells (Thomas Tomkins)
- Abradad: Alas you salt sea gods (Robert Parsons)
- Abraham's Children (Thurlow Weed)
- Abridge (Alan Gray)
- Abridge (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Absalom set to WTC 1.4 Fugue in C minor (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Absence (Friedrich Schneider)
- Absence (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Absence, hear thou my protestation (Thomas Morley)
- Absent from thee (Charles Vincent)
- Abyssinia (Jacob French)
- Acceptance (Oliver Holden)
- Acclaim our God (John Brown)
- Acis and Galatea, HWV 49 (George Frideric Handel)
- Acquaint thyself with God (Maurice Greene)
- Acton (Abraham Wood)
- Acton (Daniel Belknap)
- Acworth (Samuel Holyoke)
- Adam Buckham O (Percy Snowdon)
- Adam catch'd Eve (Joseph Baildon)
- Adam lay ybounden (Christopher Hampson)
- Adam lay ybounden (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Adam lay ybounden (John Ireland)
- Adam lay ybounden (Maxim Meshkvichev)
- Adam lay ybounden (Peter Warlock)
- Adams (Daniel Read)
- Adams (William Billings)
- Addington (Kathryn Rose)
- Addison (Alexander Gillet)
- Addison (Oliver Holden)
- Addison's (Andrew Sims)
- An Address for All (William Walker)
- Adew, adew, my hartis lust (William Cornysh)
- The adieu (George J. Webb)
- Adieu (Stephen Jenks)
- L'adieu des bergers (Hector Berlioz)
- Adieu Edina, friendly seat (James Oswald)
- Adieu m'amour I (Alexander Agricola)
- The adieu to the Spring Gardens (William Boyce)
- Adieu to the woods (Seymour John Grey Egerton)
- Adieu! 'Tis love's last greeting (Franz Schubert)
- Adieu! my native shore (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Adieu! sweet love, adieu (Thomas Bateson)
- Adieu, adieu you kind and cruel (Thomas Morley)
- Adieu, dear native land (William Vincent Wallace)
- Adieu, love, adieu (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Adieu, sweet Amaryllis (John Wilbye)
- Adieu, sweet Amaryllis (Joseph W. G. Hathaway)
- Adieu, sweet flowers! (William McKendrick)
- Adieu, ye city pris'ning towers (Thomas Tomkins)
- Adieu, ye rocks (John Alcock Jr.)
- Adieu, ye soft scenes (Samuel Wesley)
- The adjective (Kitty Brazelton)
- Admiration (Lemuel Babcock)
- Admonition (Daniel Read)
- Adoramus te, Christe (Charles H. Giffen)
- Adoration (William Billings)
- Adorna, Sion, thalamum (Charles H. Giffen)
- Adoro te devote (Clifford Boyd)
- Advance Australia Fair (P. D. McCormick)
- Advent (Kathryn Rose)
- Advent (Oliver Holden)
- Advent Anthem (The Advent moon shines cold and clear) (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Advent Antiphon 7 (O Emmanuel) (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Advent Antiphon 8 (O Virgo Virginum) (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Advent Hope (Christopher Upton)
- Advent Sentence (Toby Wardman)
- Advice (Barbara Rosen)
- Ae fond kiss (Francis Melville)
- Aeroplane Song (Clinton Lowden)
- Afraid, alas, and why so suddenly? (Anonymous)
- Africa (William Billings)
- After a While (Charles Albert Tindley)
- After many a dusty mile op.45.3 (Edward Elgar)
- After the Battle (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- After the storm (Edward Roberts)
- Aftermath (Thomas S. Drummond)
- Aftermath: Hope (Alexandra Uitdenbogerd)
- Afton Water (Chris Hutchings)
- Afton Water (Francis Melville)
- Again the Lord's own day is here (James William Elliott)
- Again the morn of gladness (Joseph Barnby)
- Against all those that strive with me (Joseph Stephenson)
- The Agincourt Song (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Agnus Dei (Clifford Boyd)
- Agnus Dei (Donna DiBella)
- Agnus Dei (O Lamb of God) (Arthur Sullivan)
- Agnus Dei in A (Charles H. Giffen)
- Agnus Dei in F (John Stainer)
- Ah friends how happy are we here (Samuel Akeroyd)
- Ah Lord when my last end is come, BWV 245.40 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Ah lovely appearance of death! (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Ah me! Can every rumour (John Wilbye)
- Ah me! my mistress scorns my love (Thomas Bateson)
- Ah my Dear Lord (Ian Davies)
- Ah silly Soul (William Byrd)
- Ah sweet, alas! when first I saw (George Kirbye)
- Ah! cannot sighs nor tears (John Wilbye)
- Ah! cruel Amarillis (John Wilbye)
- Ah! Gentle zephyr (Thomas Billington)
- Ah! Hills beloved (John Wall Callcott)
- Ah! How Sophia can you leave? (John Wall Callcott)
- Ah! May the red rose live alway! (Stephen Collins Foster)
- Ah! me! With that false one (Edward Smith Biggs)
- Ah! My heart is weary waiting (John Bunyan Herbert)
- Ah! stay ah! turn (Elizabeth Turner)
- Ah! woe is me (Henry Lahee)
- Ah, alas, you salt sea gods (Richard Farrant)
- Ah, cruel hateful fortune (George Kirbye)
- Ah, Cupid grant that I may never see (Thomas Bateson)
- Ah, dear heart, why do you rise? (Orlando Gibbons)
- Ah, for wings to soar (Anonymous)
- Ah, gentle Jesu (Sheryngham)
- Ah, holy Jesus, how hast thou offended (Johann Crüger)
- Ah, my dear angry Lord (Thomas McLelland-Young)
- Ah, Robin, gentle Robin (William Cornysh)
- Ah, Sunflower (Jon Corelis)
- Ah, welladay (Maurice Greene)
- Ah, welladay (Thomas Arne)
- Ain'-a That Good News! (William L. Dawson)
- The air is heavy with the breath of flowers (Henry Cood Watson)
- Airly Beacon (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Airs of summer, softly blow (Henry Elliot Button)
- Airy, fairy Lilian (James Coward)
- Al Aaraaf (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Alarm (Stephen Jenks)
- Alas that e'er I knew this hour (Samuel Webbe)
- Alas! (Barbara Rosen)
- Alas! (communion) (Anonymous)
- Alas! What a wretched life (John Wilbye)
- Alas! what hope of speeding (George Kirbye)
- Alas, alas! where is my love (Thomas Bateson)
- Alas, cried Damon (John Wall Callcott)
- Alas, for lak of her presens (Robert Fayrfax)
- Alas, what hope of speeding (John Wilbye)
- Albany (Daniel Read)
- Albany (Hezekiah Moors)