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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 14,358 total.
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- Da pacem (Giles Farnaby)
- Daddy Long-legs (Louis Casper Jacoby)
- Daffodils (Frederick St. John Lacy)
- Daffodils (Huub de Lange)
- Dainty fine bird (Orlando Gibbons)
- Dainty fine sweet nymph (Thomas Morley)
- Dainty love (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Dainty white pearl (Michael East)
- Daisy Deane (James R. Murray)
- The daisy follows soft the sun (John Manuel Pacheco)
- Dalton (Hezekiah Moors)
- Dame Durden (Henry Harington)
- Dame Venus hence to Paphos go (Thomas Bateson)
- Damon and Phillis (Thomas Morley)
- Damon’s passion (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Danbury (Joseph Stone)
- Danbury (William Billings)
- Dance to your Daddy (Hugh S. Roberton)
- Dance to your daddy (Percy Snowdon)
- The Dance, Op. 27, No. 1 (Edward Elgar)
- Danny Boy (Victor Wilburn)
- Danville (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Danville (Oliver Holden)
- Danville (Stephen Jenks)
- Daphne on the rainbow riding (Giles Farnaby)
- Daphne was not so chaste as she was changing (John Dowland)
- The Dark Eyed Sailor (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Darkening night the land doth cover (Louis Bourgeois)
- Darkness fell on the weary earth (Joseph Barnby)
- The darksome night has gone (Percy Godfrey)
- The Darktown Strutters' Ball (Shelton Brooks)
- Dartmouth (Amos Pilsbury)
- Dartmouth (Daniel Belknap)
- Dartmouth (Stephen Jenks)
- Dartmouth (William Billings)
- Darwall (Alan Gray)
- Darwall's 148th (Henk Vogel)
- Daughter of error! (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Daughter of Zion (Thomas Clark)
- Dauphin (Jacob French)
- David of the White Rock (Harry Evans)
- David was a daring shepherd (Thurlow Weed)
- David's Harp (Alan Gray)
- David's Lament for Jonathan (Gustav Holst)
- David's Lamentation (William Billings)
- David's Victory (Robert Boyd)
- Davis (Anonymous)
- Dawn (Cyril Jenkins)
- The dawn of day (Samuel Reay)
- The Dawn of Song (Edward Bairstow)
- Dawn, the yellow-robed (John Hetland)
- Dawning Light (Oliver Holden)
- Day break (William Aubrey Williams)
- The day delayed of that I most do wish (Richard Edwards)
- The day draws on with golden light (Edward Bairstow)
- The day has dawn'd, Jehovah comes (William Tansur)
- Day is dawning (Edward Bunnett)
- The day is gently sinking to a close (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Day of days (Faustina Hasse Hodges)
- Day of glory (Charles Wood)
- The day of love, Op.8, no.5 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- Day of praise (Horatio W. Parker)
- The day of resurrection (Edward Vine Hall)
- The day of resurrection! (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Day of Wrath! Op. 43 No. 4 (Dudley Buck)
- The day that saw thy beauty rise (William Jackson of Exeter)
- The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (Clement Cotterill Scholefield)
- The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (Herbert Hall Woodward)
- The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Day-break (Henry Alexander Rudall)
- Day-Break (James Cutler Dunn Parker)
- Daybreak (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Daybreak (Clara Angela Macirone)
- Daybreak (Joseph Eaton Faning)
- Daybreak (Lucas Williams)
- The daylight is dying (Huub de Lange)
- The daylight is fading (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Daylight is fading (Henry David Leslie)
- Days and moments quickly flying (John Bacchus Dykes)
- The days are coming (Hém-Ish)
- The days come (Tim Risher)
- The dayspring from on high with lustre bright (Matthew Cooke)
- De battle of Jerico (Hugh S. Roberton)
- De'il tak' the wars (Joseph Corfe)
- Dead in the Sierras (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Deal with me, O Lord (Thomas Tomkins)
- Dear Father Philip (hymn tune Ladywood CM) (Oliver Hayes)
- Dear harp of my country (Michael William Balfe)
- The dear little Shamrock (Henry Elliot Button)
- Dear Lord and Father of mankind (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Dear Lord, I now respond to Thy sweet call (Joseph Barnby)
- Dear love, be not unkind (Richard Dering)
- Dear Mary journeys through the thorn (Maria durch ein' Dornwald ging) (Traditional)
- Dear Old Girl (Theodore Morse)
- Dear pity, how? (John Wilbye)
- Dear Saviour, oh what ails this heart? (John Church)
- Dear, if you change (John Dowland)
- Dear, if you wish (Thomas Bateson)
- Dear, why do you joy? (Michael East)
- Deare, though your minde (William Corkine)
- Dearest Jesu, we are here (Johann Rudolf Ahle)
- Dearest Mae (James Power)
- Death and Victory (The Anacreontic Song) (John Stafford Smith)
- Death hath deprived me (Thomas Weelkes)
- Death in Love (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Death is (Stuart Moffatt)
- The death of Crazy Jane (James Hook)
- The death of Steven dyd Saule comfort (Christopher Tye)
- Death on the hills (Edward Elgar)
- Death's Alarm (Elisha West)
- Decalogue Response, 'Kyrie' (from The Second 'Excellent' Service for Means) (Robert Parsons)
- Decalogue Responses (from The First Service) (Robert Parsons)
- Decay (Hezekiah Moors)
- Decay (Stephen Jenks)
- Deck the hall (Traditional)
- Deck the halls (Charles Wood)
- Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness (Johann Crüger)
- Declaration (Jacob French)
- A declaration (Nathan Brown Sprague)
- Deconstruct a chrysalis (Michael Winikoff)
- Dedham (Jacob Kimball)
- Dedham (William Billings)
- Dedication (Abraham Wood)
- Dedication Anthem (Jacob French)
- Dedication Anthem (Timothy Swan)
- Dedicatory Anthem (Oliver Holden)
- Dedicatory Hymn (Oliver Holden)
- Deep in my soul (Edward Elgar)
- Deep lamenting (Thomas Morley)
- Deep River (Hugh S. Roberton)
- Deep river (Philip Le Bas)
- Deep river (Traditional)
- Deerfield (Samuel Holyoke)
- Deerhurst (Alan Gray)
- Defend me, Lord, from shame (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Defend me, Lord, from shame (John Wall Callcott)
- Defend me, Lord, from shame (Samuel Chapple)
- Defend me, Lord, from shame (Stephen Jarvis)
- Defender of my rightful cause (Philip Hayes)
- Deh, dimmi vita mia (Orazio Vecchi)
- The Deil's awa' wi' the Exciseman (Edward Sweeting)
- Deland (Kathryn Rose)
- Delaware (Samuel Babcock)
- Delaware (William Billings)
- Delay (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Delia, the stray nymph (Herbert Walter Wareing)
- Delight (Stephen Jenks)
- Delightful scene, in which appear (Lord Mornington)
- Deliver me from mine enemies (Robert Parsons)
- Deliver us, good Lord, from eternal death (Christopher Tye)
- Deliver us, Lord (Anonymous)
- Deliver us, O Lord (Orlando Gibbons)
- Deliver us, O Lord our God (Adrian Batten)
- Deliver us, O Lord our God (Jonathan Battishill)
- Deliverance (Oliver Holden)
- Deliverance (William Billings)
- Delley (Jacob French)
- Delusive, sightless god (Samuel Webbe)
- Denbigh (Timothy Swan)
- Denied any outlet (Barbara Rosen)
- Denmark (Martin Madan)
- Denn du wirst meine Seele nicht in der Hölle lassen (Johann Ludwig Bach)
- Deo gracias Anglia (Anonymous)
- Deo Gratias (Edewede Oriwoh)
- Departed Joys (William Webster Pearson)
- Dependence (Oliver Holden)
- Depravity (Daniel Read)
- Derby ("Come let us anew") (Anonymous)
- Derby (Daniel Read)
- Derrick (William Walker)
- Derry (Ezra Goff)
- Dery ding, dig, dasson (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Descend from heaven, immortal Dove (Thomas Clark)
- Descend, ye Nine! (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- The Desert Shall Rejoice (Ronald McVey)
- Desert Wind, find us again (Thurlow Weed)
- Desertion (Oliver Holden)
- Desiderata (1972) (Caroline S. Arnold)
- Desiderata I (Luc Goosen)
- Desiderata II (Luc Goosen)
- Desire (Mark Chapman)
- Desire of Nations (Oliver Holden)
- Desolate is the dwelling of Morna (John Wall Callcott)
- Despair (Barnabas McKyes)
- Despair (Walter Janes)
- The despairing Lover (Arthur Wellesley Batson)
- Despiteful thus unto myself, I languish (John Wilbye)
- Despondency (Walter Janes)
- Destiny (Burkhart M. Schürmann)
- Detroit (William Bradshaw)
- Deus misereatur (Vaughan Richardson)
- Deus Misereatur (William Henry Havergal)
- Deus Misereatur in A (George Coombes)
- Deus misereatur in A (John Blow)
- Deus misereatur in B flat, Z 230/10 (Henry Purcell)
- Deus misereatur in E minor (John Blow)
- Deuteromelia (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Deutsche Messe, D872 (Franz Schubert)
- Devils (Barbara Rosen)
- Devizes (James P. Carrell)