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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 14,410 total.
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- For Agathon, in fighting fields (Thomas Norris)
- For all our men were very, very merry (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- For all the Saints (Joseph Barnby)
- For all the wonder of thy regal day (John Frederick Bridge)
- For all thy saints, O Lord (Benjamin Milgrove)
- For anyone who drinks (Roger Petrich)
- For as many of you (Alexander Dmitriyevich Kastalsky)
- For ever here my rest shall be (Guildford) (Thomas Clark)
- For God so loved the world (Scott Villard)
- For he is an instrument (Barbara Rosen)
- For he keeps the Lord's watch (Barbara Rosen)
- For he purrs (Barbara Rosen)
- For His temple and His love (J. Ashley Hall)
- For John (Barbara Rosen)
- For Ken (Barbara Rosen)
- For lo, I raise up, Op. 145 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- For love ev'ry creature is form'd, Z 628/30a (Henry Purcell)
- For Mariellen (Barbara Rosen)
- For my sake and the Gospel's, go (Arthur Sullivan)
- For the apostles' glorious company (Joseph Barnby)
- For the beauty of the earth (David Evans)
- For the beauty of the earth (Edward John Hopkins)
- For the beauty of the earth (Geoffrey Shaw)
- For the beauty of the earth (J. Ashley Hall)
- For the beauty of the earth (Konrad Kocher)
- For the beauty of the earth (Sally DeFord)
- For the bread which you have broken (Anonymous)
- For the bread which you have broken (Edward John Hopkins)
- For the bread which you have broken (Heinrich Albert)
- For the Fallen (Richard Quesnel)
- For the Fallen 2 (Richard Quesnel)
- For the few hours of life allotted me (Richard Nicholson)
- For the hearne and ducke (John Bennet)
- For the sun shineth bright over all (John Harrison Tenney)
- For thee, my God, for thee alone (Samuel Wesley)
- For this mortal must put on immortality (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- For thy blest saints, a noble throng (Raphael Courteville)
- For thy blest saints, a noble throng (S. McFarland)
- For thy dear saints, O Lord (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- For unto us a child is born (from 'Messiah') (George Frideric Handel)
- For unto us a child is born (Horst Hinze)
- For we are so preciously loved (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Forerunner (Oliver Holden)
- Forest green (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Forest Rose OV (Thurlow Weed)
- The Forester (Elizabeth Stirling)
- Foresters, sound the cheerful horn (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Forever I with fierce desire (Samuel Webbe)
- Forever with the Lord (Joseph Barnby)
- Forever worthy is Thy Lamb (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
- Forget me not (Solomon W. Straub)
- Forget me not! (Thomas Ryan)
- Forget thee I will not (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Forgive blessed shade (John Wall Callcott)
- Forgive, thou fairest of thy kind (Elizabeth Turner)
- Forster (Anonymous)
- Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go (Orlando Gibbons)
- Forty days and forty nights (Anonymous)
- Forty days and forty nights (Charles Macpherson)
- The Forward Violet (Michael Gray)
- Forward! be our watchword (Harry Rowe Shelley)
- Forward! be our watchword (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Foundation (Horatio W. Parker)
- Foundling Hospital Anthem, HWV 268 (George Frideric Handel)
- Fount (Oliver Holden)
- The Fountain (Henry Kimball Hadley)
- The fountain, Op. 71, No. 2 (Edward Elgar)
- The fountaines smoake (Arthur Charles Bennett)
- Four AM (Oliver Barton)
- Four arms, two necks, one wreathing (Thomas Weelkes)
- Four Blake Songs (Huub de Lange)
- Four Easter introits (David Cameron)
- The four friends (Horton C. Allison)
- Four Irish Songs (Scott Villard)
- The four jolly smiths (Henry Temple Leslie)
- Four Old English Carols (Gustav Holst)
- Four prairie songs of Sandburg (Peter Bird)
- Four Romantic Poems (Huub de Lange)
- Four Shakespeare Songs (Huub de Lange)
- Four Songs (for children) (Geoff Allan)
- Four songs on love's passing (Mick Swithinbank)
- Four Stuart Songs (Huub de Lange)
- Four Wilbur Songs (Huub de Lange)
- The Four Winds (Eric DeLamarter)
- Fourth Service (Adrian Batten)
- Fowles in the frith (Anonymous)
- The Fox and the Grapes (Lowell Mason)
- Fox Hunter's Song (Barbara Rosen)
- The Fox jump’d over the Parson’s gate (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- The fragrant lily of the vale (James Oswald)
- Fraile man, despise the treasures of this life (John Bull)
- Framingham (Daniel Belknap)
- Framingham (William Billings)
- Francis new Jigge Betweene Frauncis, a Gentleman, And Richard, a Farmer. (Anonymous)
- Franconia (Alan Gray)
- Franconia (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Franklin (Amos Pilsbury)
- Franklin (Stephen Jenks)
- Franklin (Timothy Swan)
- Franklin (William Billings)
- A Franklyn’s dogge leped over a style (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- Free at last (Traditional)
- Free Grace (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- The Free Software Song (Traditional)
- Freedom (Alexander Gillet)
- Freedom (Elisha West)
- Freedom River - III (Patrick O'Shea)
- Freehold (Nehemiah Shumway)
- Freetown (Daniel Read)
- French Broad (William Walker)
- Friendly Meeting (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Friends, come around (John Hetland)
- Friendship (Ananias Davisson)
- Friendship (Anonymous)
- Friendship (Daniel Read)
- Friendship (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Friendship (William Billings)
- The fringed Gentian (George J. Webb)
- Ein frisches Lied im Walde, Op. 312, No. 1 (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- The frog (Ernest R. Newton)
- A Frog he would a-wooing go (Alfred Ben Allen)
- Frog song (Maggie Furtak)
- Froggy (Stuart Moffatt)
- From a Railway Carriage (Jeremy Rawson)
- From all that dwell below the skies (John Bishop)
- From all that dwell below the skies (Louis Bourgeois)
- From all that dwell below the skies (Thomas Attwood Walmisley)
- From Citheron the warlike boy is fled - There careless thoughts are freed - If Love be just (William Byrd)
- From deepest woe I cry to thee (Martin Luther)
- From depth of sin (William Byrd)
- From east to west, from shore to shore (Anonymous)
- From fairest creatures (Michael Gray)
- From glory to glory advancing (Gustav Holst)
- From Greenland's icy mountains (Lowell Mason)
- From Heaven above (Burkhart M. Schürmann)
- From heaven the loud, the angelic song (Oliver Holden)
- From lands that see the sun arise (Charles H. Giffen)
- From lowest depths of woe (John Broderip)
- From lowest depths of woe (Samuel Chapple)
- From mouths of babies (Edewede Oriwoh)
- From Oberon, in Fairy land (Richard John Samuel Stevens)
- From o’er the sea (William Cleaver Francis Robinson)
- From profound centre of my heart (Giovanni Croce)
- From silent night (John Dowland)
- From Sinai's trembling peak (Joseph Barnby)
- From the Book of Job (Paul Stetsenko)
- From the Cross the blood is falling (Joseph Barnby)
- From the cross, uplifted high (Thomas Haweis)
- From the depth I called on thee, O Lord (Christopher Tye)
- From the Depths (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- From the eastern mountains (Arthur Henry Mann)
- From the eastern mountains (II) (William Henry Monk)
- From the eastern mountains (William Henry Monk)
- From the Highest Heaven (Aus dem Himmel ferne) (Traditional)
- From the lone Shieling (Malcolm Maclean)
- From the plains, from the woodlands (William Jackson of Exeter)
- From the rising of the sun (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- From the table now retiring (Thurlow Weed)
- From the twelve-winded sky (Jeremy Rawson)
- From thee all skill and science flow (Traditional)
- From thee all skill and science flow (William Horsley)
- From thy love as a father (Charles Gounod)
- From Virgin's womb (Orlando Gibbons)
- From Virgin's womb - Rejoice rejoice (William Byrd)
- Frost in the Fall (Peter Bird)
- Fruition (Truman Wetmore)
- Frühlingsglaube (Robert Franz)
- Fugue (Barbara Rosen)
- Fulfilled (Edward B. Birge)
- Full bags, a brisk Bottle, Z 249 (Henry Purcell)
- Full fathom five (Charles Wood)
- Full Fathom Five (Graham Patterson)
- Full fathom five (John Banister)
- Full fathom five (Jon Corelis)
- Full fathom five (Robert Johnson II)
- Full many a glorious morning (Michael Gray)
- Full Moon in the West (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Full of wrath, his threat'ning breath (Humphrey Brailsford)
- The fullness of joy (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Funeral (James P. Carrell)
- Funeral (Samuel Wakefield)
- Funeral Anthem (William Billings)
- Funeral Anthem for Queen Caroline, HWV 264 (George Frideric Handel)
- Funeral Dirge (Hezekiah Moors)
- Funeral Dirge (Samuel Holyoke)
- A Funeral Elegy on the Death of George Washington (Abraham Wood)
- Funeral Hymn (1800) (Oliver Holden)
- Funeral Hymn (Gustav Holst)
- Funeral Hymn (Jacob French)
- Funeral Hymn (James P. Carrell)
- Funeral Hymn (Oliver Holden)
- Funeral Hymn (Walter Janes)
- Funeral Music for Queen Mary, Z 860 (Henry Purcell)
- Funeral Thoughts (Tim Risher)
- Funiculì, Funiculà (Luigi Denza)
- Fusca, in thy starry eyes (Thomas Tomkins)
- Futility (James Crawford)
- Futility. Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- The Future (William Wallace Gilchrist)
- Fyer, fyer (Thomas Morley)