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- La Guitarra (Michael Winikoff)
- Labor (Edward Anders Wimmerstedt)
- Labour (Henry Lahee)
- The Ladder (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Ladies, you see time flieth (Thomas Morley)
- Lady come downe (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Lady if you so spite me (John Dowland)
- The Lady Oriana (John Wilbye)
- Lady your words do spite me (John Wilbye)
- Lady, if I through grief (Thomas Morley)
- Lady, if you so spite me (Alfonso Ferrabosco I)
- Lady, lay those frowns aside (Ernest Halsey)
- Lady, rise, sweet morn's awaking (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Lady, the silly flea (Giles Farnaby)
- Lady, those cherries plenty (Thomas Morley)
- Lady, those eyes (Thomas Morley)
- Lady, when I behold the roses
- Lady, when I behold your passions (Giles Farnaby)
- Lady, why grieve you still me (Thomas Morley)
- Lady, you think you spite me (Thomas Morley)
- Lady, your eye my love enforced (Thomas Weelkes)
- Lady, your spotless feature (Thomas Weelkes)
- Laindon (Samuel Holyoke)
- The laird o' Cockpen (Francis Melville)
- Lais now old (Orlando Gibbons)
- The Lake (William Webster Pearson)
- Lake and waterfall (Edward Henry Thorne)
- The lake isle of Innisfree (Peter Bird)
- The lake (Huub de Lange)
- Lamb of God for sinners slain
- Lamb of God, for whom we languish
- The Lamb
- Lament (John Pointer)
- A Lament (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- Lament and mourn, he's dead and gone (Simon Ives)
- Lament, lament my soul (Robert Jones)
- The Lamentation (George Kirbye)
- The Lamentation (John Farmer)
- Lamentation (Mark Chapman)
- Lamentation for Jerusalem (Jacob French)
- Lamentation over Boston (William Billings)
- Lamentations, Light, and Hope (Michael Winikoff)
- Lammas (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Lamp of our feet (John Bacchus Dykes)
- The Land beyond the Sea (Alfred James Caldicott)
- The land of dreams (Huub de Lange)
- Land of Hope and Glory (Edward Elgar)
- Land of Rest (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- Land of the silver birch (Traditional)
- The land of the stranger (Traditional)
- Land of the Sun (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- The land of wonders (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Land-ho! (Henry David Leslie)
- The landsman’s song (George J. Webb)
- The lark (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The lark and the nightingale (Reginald Somerville)
- Lark in the clear air (Traditional)
- The Lark now leaves his watery nest (John George Callcott)
- Larks (Joseph W. G. Hathaway)
- The Lark’s aloft (Reginald Henry Walker)
- Lascia Filli mia cara (Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck)
- The lass of Richmond hill (James Hook)
- The lass with the delicate air (John Ebenezer West)
- Lass', o Herr, mich Hülfe finden, Op. 96, No. 1 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Lasst uns erfreuen (Thurlow Weed)
- The last leaf (James McGranahan)
- The last night of the year (Arthur Sullivan)
- Last of the Knickerbockers (Philip P. Bliss)
- The last rose of summer (John B. Shirley)
- The last rose of summer (Michael William Balfe)
- The last time I came o'er the moor (James Oswald)
- The Latest Today (Steve Draper)
- Lauda Sion (Joseph G. Stephens)
- Laudate Dominum (Andrew Sims)
- Laudate Dominum (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Laudate dominum (Thurlow Weed)
- Laugh and get fat (Theodore F. Seward)
- Laugh at loving if you will (Percy Pitt)
- Laugh not, Youth, at Age! (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Laugh you fool (Joseph G. Stephens)
- Laughing chorus (Edwin T. Pound)
- Laughing song (George Frederick Root)
- Laughing Song (Howard Carr)
- Laughing song (Huub de Lange)
- Laughing song (John Harrison Tenney)
- The laughing waves (Reginald Somerville)
- Laughing-song (Frank Valentine Van der Stucken)
- Laura (Lowell Mason)
- Laus Deo (Percy Whitlock)
- Laus matutina (John Stainer)
- The law by Moses came
- Lay a garland on my hearse
- Lay his sword by his side (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Lay this body down (Traditional)
- Le rossignol plaisant et gratieux
- Lead me, Lord (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Lead on, O King eternal (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Lead thy mother tenderly (Carlos Troyer)
- Lead us not into temptation (Thurlow Weed)
- Lead us, heavenly Father (Roger Quilter)
- Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (Anonymous)
- Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (Friedrich Filitz)
- Lead us, O Father (J. E. Roberts)
- Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace (Joseph Barnby)
- Lead, kindly Light
- Lead, Kindly Light (Paul Merkus)
- Leave It There (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Leave me all in only God (Gabrael StClair)
- Leave me, shepherd (John Stanley)
- Leave now, mine eyes (Thomas Morley)
- Leave of Hymen (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Leave us not, neither forsake us (John Stainer)
- Leave, alas, this tormenting (Thomas Morley)
- Leave, O my soul (Thomas Tomkins)
- The leaving of Liverpool (Jos F.M. Lange)
- Lebanon (James P. Carrell)
- Lebanon (William Billings)
- Lebenslust / O world! thou art wondrous fair (Ferdinand Hiller)
- The lee shore (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Leicester (John Bishop)
- Lena (Daniel Belknap)
- Lend your eares to my sorrow good people (John Dowland)
- Lenten Gospel Acclamation (Gabrael StClair)
- Lenten Gospel Acclamations (Andris Solims)
- Lenten Memorial Acclamation (Gabrael StClair)
- Leoni (Thurlow Weed)
- Lesbia hath a beaming eye (Michael William Balfe)
- The Lesson of the Leaves (Alfred Alexander)
- The lesson that I love best (Sally DeFord)
- Lest we forget (J. Ashley Hall)
- Let all mankind the pleasure share, Z 627/8 (Henry Purcell)
- Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Anonymous)
- Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Edward Bairstow)
- Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Gustav Holst)
- Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Vincent Miller)
- Let all our brethren join in one (Joseph Barnby)
- Let all our tongues be one
- Let all that is within me (Joseph Edmund Mills)
- Let all the just to God with joy (Hugh Bond)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (William Knapp)
- Let all the world
- Let all the world (Basil Harwood)
- Let all together praise our God (Anonymous)
- Let beauty awake (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Let cheerful smiles in every face (John Alcock Sr.)
- Let Erin remember the days of old (Michael William Balfe)
- Let Erin remember the days of old (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Let ev'ry voice Jehovah's glory sing (Samuel Webbe)
- Let everlasting glories crown
- Let every mortal ear attend
- Let every mortal ear attend (William Billings)
- Let folly praise - A Hymn for Christmastide (Simon Biazeck)
- Let gaiety sparkle (John Danby)
- Let God arise (Alexander Dmitriyevich Kastalsky)
- Let God arise (Thomas Tallis)
- Let God arise to lead forth those (John Stainer)
- Let God arise, and let his enemies be scattered (Maurice Greene)
- Let God arise, Z 23 (Henry Purcell)
- Let God the Father live
- Let hammer on anvil ring (Reginald de Koven)
- Let happy lovers fly (John Stafford Smith)
- Let Israel trust in God (Richard Garbett)
- Let maids be false, so wine be true (George Clement Martin)
- Let me be merry now (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Let me be with Thee, where Thou art (Joseph Barnby)
- Let me call you sweetheart (I'm in love with you) (Leo Friedman)
- Let me careless (Thomas Linley the younger)
- Let me the canakin clink (John Blackwood McEwen)
- Let Me Wander (Shilo Shaffer Myers)
- Let me, careless and unthoughtful lying (Thomas Linley the elder)
- Let mine eyes run down with tears, Z 24 (Henry Purcell)
- Let mortal tongues attempt to sing
- Let Mount Zion Rejoice (John Bunyan Herbert)
- Let my cry come before you (Tim Risher)
- Let my prayer come up (John Blow)
- Let not rage, thy bosom firing (Thomas Arne)
- Let not the sluggish sleep (William Byrd)
- Let not your heart be troubled (George Whitefield Chadwick)
- Let not your heart be troubled (Myles Birket Foster)
- Let not your heart be troubled (Ronald McVey)
- Let not your heart be troubled (William H Birch)
- Let others boast how strong they be
- Let others boast their ancient line
- Let our eyes open (Gabrael StClair)
- Let perjur'd fair Amyntas know (Jonathan Battishill)
- Let rain come down today (Thurlow Weed)
- Let saints on earth in concert sing (Anonymous)
- Let sighing cease and woe (Anonymous)
- Let sorrow come (Frank Valentine Van der Stucken)
- Let the brother of low degree (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Let the clouds rain down (Charles H. Giffen)
- Let the heavens bless you (Richard Quesnel)
- Let the hills resound! (Brinley Richards)
- Let the love of God consume me (Joseph G. Stephens)
- Let the mountains shout for joy (Evan Stephens)
- Let the night perish, Z 191 (Henry Purcell)
- Let the nymph still avoid (James Oswald)
- Let the old heathens tune their song
- Let the people praise Thee, O God (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Let the people praise Thee, O God (Percy Eastman Fletcher)