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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 14,416 total.
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- How blest is he who ne'er consents (John Bellamy)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (Joseph Stephenson)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (Stephen Jarvis)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (William Gifford)
- How bright and fair the morning star, BWV 36.4 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- How bright in the Maytime (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- How bright these glorious spirits shine! (Charles Hutcheson)
- How calmly the evening (Edward Elgar)
- How calmly wakes the hallowed morn (Joseph Barnby)
- How can I keep from singing (Robert Lowry)
- How can I keep from singing (Thomas Herbert Dimmock)
- How can I keep from singing? (Patrick O'Shea)
- How can I leave thee (George Augustus Veazie)
- How can I leave thee? (Traditional)
- How careful was I (Michael Gray)
- How could he live? (Tim Brace)
- How cruel and how hard is my case (James Oswald)
- How cruelly fated is woman to woe (John Christopher Smith)
- How dazzling fair (Charles Wood)
- How dear are thy counsels (William Crotch)
- How dear to me the hour (Alicia Adelaide Needham)
- How dear to me the hour (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- How dear to me the hour (Ciro Pinsuti)
- How dear to me the hour (Michael William Balfe)
- How did my heart rejoice to hear (Thomas Clark)
- How do I love thee? (Stefano Puri)
- How excellent is thy name in all the earth (M. Ryan Taylor)
- How far is it to Bethlehem (Geoffrey Shaw)
- How fine has the day been (John Fawcett)
- How firm a foundation (J. Ellis)
- How good and pleasant must it be (Thomas Clark)
- How goodly are thy tents (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- How great delight (Thomas Tomkins)
- How great is the goodness (Roger Petrich)
- How great is the miracle (Sally DeFord)
- How great the tale (Corner)
- How great the wisdom and the love (Sally DeFord)
- How happy are we (Benjamin Milgrove)
- How happy is the pilgrim's lot (A. K. Williams)
- How Happy Now We’ve Met! (William Henry Longhurst)
- How happy the lover (John Ebenezer West)
- How hard is the fortune of all womankind (William Boyce)
- How hast thou, Lord, from year to year (William Croft)
- How have I stray'd, Z 188 (Henry Purcell)
- How I love the festive boy, Op.8, no.2 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- How I read (Barbara Rosen)
- How long shall mine enemies (William Byrd)
- How long wilt thou conceal thy face (Thomas Clark)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (Hugh Bond)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (John Valentine)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (Joseph Stephenson)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (Thomas Clark)
- How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord (Joseph Knapicius)
- How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord (Maurice Greene)
- How long wilt thou forget me? (Jeremiah Clarke)
- How long, great God?, Z 189 (Henry Purcell)
- How lovely shines the morning star (John Knowles Paine)
- How majestic is your name (William Ellison)
- How merrily we live (Michael East)
- How much strength (Gabrael StClair)
- How num'rous, Lord, of late are grown (Hugh Bond)
- How num'rous, Lord, of late are grown (Joseph Stephenson)
- How numerous, Lord, of late are grown (William Gifford)
- How oft has the Benshee cried! (Michael William Balfe)
- How oft when thou, my Music, music play'st (Michael Gray)
- How oft, instinct with warmth divine (Joseph Haydn)
- How pleasant is thy dwelling place (George Kirbye)
- How pleasant, O Lord of hosts, thy dwellings are (Herbert Sanders)
- How pleased and blest was I (James Shoubridge)
- How pleased and blest was I (Worship) (Thomas Clark)
- How pleasing is the voice (Joseph Barnby)
- How precious (Roger Petrich)
- How precious, Lord, thy sacred word (Friedrich Schneider)
- How sad and solitary now (Jennifer Bastable)
- How sad our state by nature is (Benjamin Milgrove)
- How shall a young man (William Byrd)
- How shall a young man cleanse his ways (Michael East)
- How shall I speak my Saviour's worth (Benjamin Milgrove)
- How should I shew my love (Robert Jones)
- How soft the shades (Charles King Hall)
- How soft the shades of evening creep (Henry Thomas Smart)
- How stands the glass around? (Anonymous)
- How still and peaceful is the grave (Christopher Tye)
- How sweet in the woodlands (Henry Harington)
- How sweet is summer morning (Henry Thomas Smart)
- How sweet the answer (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- How sweet the calm (George A. Blackburn)
- How sweet the calm of this sequester'd shore (Stephen Storace)
- How sweet the moonlight (Charles Wood)
- How sweet the moonlight (John George Callcott)
- How sweet the moonlight sleeps (David Emlyn Evans)
- How sweet the moonlight sleeps (Henry David Leslie)
- How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (Alexander Robert Reinagle)
- How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (Rod Mather)
- How sweet, how graceful (Philip Hayes)
- How to kéep - is there ány any (John Hetland)
- How vain the cruel Herod's fear (Thomas Turton)
- How vain the toils (William Byrd)
- How vast must their advantage be (Samuel Chapple)
- How well I know this fountain (Gabrael StClair)
- How wondrous and great (Johann Michael Haydn)
- How wondrous and great (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Hoyda, hoyda, jolly rutterkin (Alan Palmer)
- Hoyda, hoyda, jolly rutterkin (William Cornysh)
- Hubble (John Reager)
- Hubble ascending, Op. 27 (Peter Bird)
- Huddersfield SM
- Hull (William Billings)
- Human Frailty (Daniel Read)
- Human Wickedness and Divine Goodness (William Ellison)
- The humble suit of a sinner (John Farmer)
- The Humble-Bee (William Harold Neidlinger)
- Humbly I adore thee (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- Humility (Alexander Gillet)
- Humility (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Humility (Oliver Shaw)
- Humility (Samuel Babcock)
- Humor say what makst thou heere (John Dowland)
- Humptie Dumptie (Clara Angela Macirone)
- Humpty Dumpty (Alfred James Caldicott)
- Hundred and Forty-Fifth Psalm (Oliver Holden)
- Hundred and Nineteenth Psalm (Oliver Holden)
- Hunger (Barbara Rosen)
- Hungry Lion (Brian Robinson)
- The hunt is up (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The Hunter (James M. Dungan)
- The Hunter and the Milkmaid (William Batchelder Bradbury)
- The hunters (Sanford S. Turley)
- Hunters’ Chorus (Elizabeth Field Hubbard)
- Hunter’s Chorus (Horatio Richmond Palmer)
- Hunting and drinking (James Hook)
- Hunting of the Snail (Henry Walford Davies)
- Hunting Song (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Hunting song (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- A Hunting Song (Edward Pearce)
- Huntington (Justin Morgan)
- A Hunts up (John Bennet)
- Huntsman's joy (Conradin Kreutzer)
- Huntsman's song (Christian August Pohlenz)
- Huntsman, rest! (Samuel Reay)
- Huntsman, rest! (William Thomas Pike)
- Huron Carol - Jesous Ahatonhia (Traditional)
- Hush my babe (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
- Hush to peace each ruder wind (Thomas Arne)
- Hush! My Dear (Cradle Song) (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- Hush, no more, Z 629/14 (Henry Purcell)
- Hush, the god of love here sleeping lies (James Hook)
- Hushed in death (Henry Hiles)
- Hushed was the evening hymn (Arthur Sullivan)
- Hyfrydol (Alan Gray)
- Hyfrydol (Thurlow Weed)
- Hymn (after a song of Freedom) (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Hymn (after a Song of Trust) - Purest and Highest (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Hymn - Christ has risen, the mighty Lion (Robert Page)
- Hymn for Christmas Day (George Browne Brock)
- Hymn for Labor Day (Thurlow Weed)
- A Hymn for St Cecilia (Charles H. Giffen)
- Hymn for Whitsunday (Benjamin Carr)
- Hymn of Eve (Uxbridge) (Thomas Arne)
- Hymn of Peace (William Hutchins Callcott)
- Hymn of Praise (complete) (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
- A hymn of praise (Thurlow Weed)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 1 - All men, all things (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 10 - Ye nations, offer to the Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 2 - Praise thou the Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 3 - Sing ye praise (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 4 - All ye that cried unto the Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 5 - I waited for the Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 6 - The sorrows of death (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 7 - The night is departing (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 8 - Let all men praise the Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 9 - My song shall be alway thy mercy (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of the Travellers (Gustav Holst)
- A Hymn on Peace (Abraham Wood)
- Hymn on the Divine Use of Music (Nicholas Brady)
- Hymn to Agni (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to Cynthia (Berthold Tours)
- Hymn to Cynthia (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Hymn to Diana (Arnold Duncan Culley)
- Hymn to Diana (Frederick A. Challinor)
- Hymn to Diana (Mark Chapman)
- A hymn to God the Father (Pelham Humfrey)
- Hymn to Indra (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to Joy (Thurlow Weed)
- Hymn to Manas (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to Music (Dudley Buck)
- Hymn to Saint Joseph (Daniele Colla)
- Hymn to Soma (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to St George (Robert Page)
- Hymn to St John the Baptist (Robert Page)
- Hymn to St. Augustine (Benjamin Carr)
- Hymn to St. Rita of Cascia (Andris Solims (harm.))
- Hymn to the Dawn (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to the Madonna (Eduard Kremser)
- Hymn to the moon (Josiah Booth)
- Hymn to the night (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- Hymn to the Waters (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to Vena (Gustav Holst)
- Hymns and Worship Songs (John Earwaker)