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- 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 (William Lawes)
- 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)
- Let the words of my mouth (Maggie Furtak)
- Let those who bear the Christian name
- Let thy Blood in mercy poured (Charles H. Giffen)
- Let thy Blood in mercy poured (Johann Crüger)
- Let thy hand be strengthened (George Frideric Handel)
- Let thy hand be strengthened (John Blow)
- Let thy kingdom, blessed Savior
- Let thy merciful ears
- Let us adore the eternal Word
- Let us all go Maying (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Let us all in concert sing (Joseph Barnby)
- Let us be joyful (Friedrich Schneider)
- Let us break bread together (Traditional)
- Let us dance, let us sing, Z 627/App3 (Henry Purcell)
- Let us drink and be merry (George Berg)
- Let us haste to Bethlehem (Thurlow Weed)
- Let us lift up our heart (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Let us Love and Drink (John Lenton)
- Let us love one another (Matthew J C Ward)
- Let us not be weary in well-doing (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Let us now go even unto Bethlehem (Caleb Simper)
- Let us now go even unto Bethlehem (Edward John Hopkins)
- Let us now go even unto Bethlehem (James Hotchkiss Rogers)
- Let us now laud (William Mundy)
- Let us now our voices raise (Jan Roh)
- Let us now praise famous men (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Let us now praise famous men (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Let us raise our voice (Christopher Hampson)
- Let us sing to the Lord (Maggie Furtak)
- Let us take the road (Johann Christoph Pepusch)
- Let us up and away (John Winans Shryock)
- Let us who are of the day (No. 7 from 'Midnight Service') (Dudley Buck)
- Let us, my Lesbia, live and love (John Stafford Smith)
- Let us, with a gladsome mind (John Antes)
- Let your light so shine (Anonymous)
- The letter (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Lexington (Solomon Howe)
- Liberty (Stephen Jenks)
- The lie (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Lie downe, poore heart (Francis Cunningham Woods)
- Lie still, my little one (Charles Albert Edward Harriss)
- Liebster, sagt in süssem Schmerzen, SWV 441 (Heinrich Schütz)
- Life (Arthur Wellesley Batson)
- Life has loveliness to sell (Tim Blickhan)
- Life is a river (Frank Wrigley)
- Life is a span, a fleeting hour
- Life is the time to serve the Lord
- A Life Lesson (Jessie Louise Pease)
- Life presents the puzzles (Thurlow Weed)
- Life's crazy long slide (John Hetland)
- The lifeboat (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The Lifeboat (William Webster Pearson)
- Lift up the light of your face (Horst Hinze)
- Lift up to heav'n sad wretch thy heavy sprite (Thomas Campion)
- Lift up your eyes, ye sons of light (William Billings)
- Lift up your heads (John Larkin Hopkins)
- Lift up your heads in joyful hope
- Lift up your heads, you mighty gates (Anonymous)
- Lift up your heart (Sally DeFord)
- "Lift up your hearts!" (Walter Greatorex)
- Lift up your hearts! We lift them, Lord, to Thee (Charles H. Giffen)
- Lift up your hearts, Immanuel's friends
- The light (Barbara Rosen)
- Light (Tim Blickhan)
- Light and splendor (David Lesniaski)
- A light exists in spring (Huub de Lange)
- Light leaves whisper (Gustav Holst)
- The light of home (George J. Webb)
- The light of life (Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens)
- The light of Love (Arthur Wellesley Batson)
- Light of my soul (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Light of the world (Edward Elgar)
- Light of the world! (Arthur Henry Mann)
- Light of those whose dreary dwelling
- Light on the Roads (Gabrael StClair)
- Light the light (Paul Merkus)
- A light will shine on us this day (Charles H. Giffen)
- Light's abode, celestial Salem (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Light's glittering morn bedecks the sky (Horatio W. Parker)
- A Light, Gleaming (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- Light, my light (John Alden Carpenter)
- Lighten our darkness (Thomas McLelland-Young)
- The lighthouse (George Balch Nevin)
- Lightly she whipped o'er the dales (John Mundy)
- Like apple blossom (Charles Harford Lloyd)
- Like as from heaven (Alfonso Ferrabosco I)
- Like as the damask rose, you see (William Crotch)
- Like as the doleful dove (Thomas Tallis)
- Like as the hart (Jennifer Bastable)
- Like as the waves (Michael Gray)
- Like as the waves (Paul Merkus)
- Like as we do put our trust (Charles Wesley, Jr.)
- Like desert woods (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Like sheep we went astray
- Like sparkling champagne (Jonathan Battishill)
- Like stones singing (Jens Klimek)
- Like sunlight gleams Thy grace, O Lord (David Macfarlane)
- Like two proud armies (Thomas Weelkes)
- Lilac wine (Nina Simone) (Crys Armbrust)
- Lilian (Sidney Peine Waddington)
- Lilies Sweet (John Franklin Fargo)
- Lillie (George Frederick Root)
- Lillie of the snow-storm (Henry Clay Work)
- Lincolnshire Carol (Fergus Black)
- Linden Lea (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Lines on ale (Jonathan Adams)
- Lines written in early spring (Henry Waller)
- List for the breeze (John Goss)
- List! Lady, be not coy (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- List! to our greeting (Solomon W. Straub)
- Listed into the cause of sin
- Listen to the Mockingbird (Septimus Winner)
- Listen, O Lord, unto my prostrate prayer (Giovanni Croce)
- Listening Attentively (Barbara Rosen)
- The Litany (Francis Melville)
- The Litany for Ordinations (Christopher Smith)
- Lithuanian Song (Frédéric Chopin)
- Little Baby Jesus (Edewede Oriwoh)
- Little beam of rosy light (Joseph Barnby)
- Little Birdie (Solomon W. Straub)
- The little black boy (Huub de Lange)
- Little Bo-Peep (Charles King Hall)
- Little Bo-Peep (Henry Dancey)
- Little Celandine (Charles Gounod)
- A little flock from Iceland (Peter Bird)
- The Little Girl and her Dolly (Arthur F. M. Custance)
- The little girl that meets me (James R. Murray)
- Little Jack Horner (Albert Ham)
- Little Jack Horner (Alfred James Caldicott)
- Little Jack Horner (Charles King Hall)
- Little Jack Horner (John Michael Diack)
- Little Jessie (James A. Butterfield)
- Little Lac Grenier (George Whitefield Chadwick)
- Little lamb, who made thee? (Ronald McVey)
- Little Miss Muffet (Arthur E. Fisher)
- Little Miss Muffet (John Winans Shryock)
- A little old man (Henry Walford Davies)