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- Nachdem ich lag in meinem öden Bette, SWV 451 (Heinrich Schütz)
- Naked as from the earth we came
- A Nameless Grave (Charles West)
- Nancy Lee (Stephen Adams)
- Nanine, or The emigrant (Harriett Abrams)
- National hymn (Thurlow Weed)
- National Lament and Prayer for Help (William Ellison)
- Native Music (Victor Herbert)
- Nature with open volume stands
- Nature, with all her powers, shall sing
- Nature’s praise (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Nay let me weep (Orlando Gibbons)
- Nay, tell me not, dear (Michael William Balfe)
- Ne'er let the sun (Orlando Gibbons)
- Ne'er trouble thyself (Matthew Locke)
- Neander (Andrew Sims)
- Neapolitan bagpipe carol (Quando nascette ninno) (Traditional)
- Neapolitan Nonsense (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Near Thames' green banks, a love-lorn nymph reclin'd (William Boyce)
- Near the Cross was Mary weeping (Joseph Barnby)
- Near to the heart of God (Cleland Boyd McAfee)
- Nearer, dear Savior, to thee (William Clayson)
- Nearer, my God, to Thee
- Needle's Eye (Michael Gray)
- Neglected Harp (Oliver Holden)
- Nellie (Aldine Silliman Kieffer)
- Neujahrslied (Johann Abraham Peter Schulz)
- Never borrow trouble (George Frederick Root)
- Never more (Charlotte M. Bishop)
- Never say fail! (Henry Lahee)
- Never weather-beaten sail
- A new Christmas alphabet (Oliver Barton)
- The New Colossus (Charles H. Giffen)
- A new commandment
- The New Dress (Benjamin Hanby)
- New every morning is the love (Elkanah Dare)
- New every morning is the love (Samuel Webbe)
- New Jerusalem (Alexander Johnson)
- The new mistress (Jon Corelis)
- New oysters new (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- The New Year (Henry Lahee)
- A New Year Carol (Paul Stetsenko)
- New Year Song (Louis K. Liu)
- New Year’s Eve (Daniel Protheroe)
- New Year’s song (Berthold Tours)
- New-Hingham (William Billings)
- Newburyport (Stephen Jenks)
- Newport (William Billings)
- Newton (Samuel Babcock)
- Next winter comes slowly, Z 629/36 (Henry Purcell)
- Nicaea (Thurlow Weed)
- Night (Charles Gounod)
- Night (Harold Schonewille)
- Night (William Michael Watson)
- Night clos’d around the conqu’ror’s way (Michael William Balfe)
- The night has a thousand eyes (Eunice Dean)
- The night has a thousand eyes (Frank Valentine Van der Stucken)
- The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (Henry Holden Huss)
- A night in May (Alfred Jethro Silver)
- Night in the desert (Arthur Farwell)
- The night is come (Robert Barber II)
- The night is passed (Anonymous)
- Night song (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- A Night Song (Julius Benedict)
- Night song (Peter Bird)
- Night Thought (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- The night watch (George Alexander Osborne)
- The night wind (George Rathbone)
- Night wind of Bethlehem (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Night Winds (Peter C. Lutkin)
- Night winds that so gently flow (John Baptiste Calkin)
- Night, lovely night (Francesco Berger)
- Night, sable goddess! (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Night, to lovers' joys a friend (William Jackson of Exeter)
- A Night-Piece (Henry Hiles)
- Nightfall in Winter (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- The Nightingale (Charles Nixon)
- The Nightingale (John Danby)
- Nightingale (Michael Gray)
- The nightingale (Thomas Bateson)
- The nightingale in silent night (George Rathbone)
- The nightingale (Lord Mornington)
- The nightingale (Thomas Weelkes)
- The Nights (Frederick A. Challinor)
- Nights of music (Charles Wood)
- Nights o’ Spring (Paul Ambrose)
- Nisi Dominus (Christopher Upton)
- Nixington (Nehemiah Shumway)
- No April can revive the wither'd flow'rs (Samuel Webbe)
- No glory I covet (John Sale)
- No greater love than this (Sally DeFord)
- No grief is like to mine (Robert Parsons)
- No haste but good (Michael East)
- No I never love thee less (Robert King)
- No ice so hard, so cold as I (Thomas Arne)
- No jewelled Beauty is my Love (Thomas Crampton)
- No longer mourn (Arthur Somervell)
- No longer mourn for me when I am dead
- No love to love of man and wife (Christoph Dalitz)
- No man is an island
- No more (Stuart Moffatt)
- No more (Willem Verkaik)
- No more be griev'd (Michael Gray)
- No more I will thy love importune (Thomas Tomkins)
- No more, my God, I boast no more
- No room, no room (Sally DeFord)
- No soft cradle (Wedrowali trzej krolowie) (Traditional)
- No, I shall envy them no more
- No, no, Nigella
- No, not more welcome (Michael William Balfe)
- No-one listens (from 'Prodigal Son') (Chris Inglis)
- Nobile vincendi genus (Thomas Mancinus)
- Nobody knows (Arthur Warrell)
- Nobody knows the trouble (Traditional)
- Nocturn (Richard Henry Walthew)
- Nocturnes (Scott Villard)
- The noise of waters (Jonathan Adams)
- Nolo mortem peccatoris (Thomas Morley)
- Non fecit taliter (Jeffrey Quick)
- Non sò se quel sorriso (Francesca Caccini)
- Nonsense song (Robert Morrison Stults)
- Norah, the pride of Kildare (William Rhys-Herbert)
- NORBERG (Kathryn Rose)
- North Kingston (Samuel Babcock)
- The North Wind (Frederick A. Challinor)
- The Northumbrian bagpipes (William Whittaker)
- Northwest windsong (Peter Bird)
- Not a spot on Earth so pleasant (William Batchelder Bradbury)
- Not a thought of earthly things (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Not all the blood of beasts
- Not for all desire (Gabrael StClair)
- Not for me the lark is singing (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Not for our sins alone (Anonymous)
- Not for our sins alone (William Henry Monk)
- Not from the dust affliction grows
- Not from the stars (Michael Gray)
- Not here for high and holy things (Elkanah Dare)
- Not mine own fears (Michael Gray)
- Not more of Light - A Rosicrucian Prayer (Fábio Soldá)
- Not to condemn the sons of men
- Not, Celia, that I juster am (Elizabeth Turner)
- Nothing Between (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Nothing but the blood of Jesus (Robert Lowry)
- Nous te loüons bon Dieu (Eustache du Caurroy)
- Nova! Nova! (Luc Jakobs)
- Now (Francesco Berger)
- Now are the days of humblest prayer (Joseph Barnby)
- Now begin the heavenly theme
- Now blessed be Thou, Christ Jesu, BWV 314 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Now by day’s retiring lamp (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Now can my soul in God rejoice
- Now cease my wand'ring eyes (John Dowland)
- Now cowslips and primroses deck the gay grove (Anonymous)
- Now daylight fades (John Ernest Richard de Valmency)
- Now each flowery bank of May (Orlando Gibbons)
- Now ev'ry tree (Thomas Weelkes)
- Now fie on love (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Now flowres (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Now for a tune of lofty praise
- Now from the altar of our hearts (Anonymous)
- Now from the altar of our hearts (Charles Collignon)
- Now from the sixth hour, Op. 72, No. 2 (Dudley Buck)
- Now God be with us, for the night is closing (Joseph Barnby)
- Now I know what it is (William Jackson of Exeter)
- Now I see thy looks were feigned (Thomas Ford)
- Now in a song of grateful praise
- Now in the heat of youthful blood
- Now is Christ risen from the dead (George Benjamin Allen)
- Now is come salvation (Cuthbert Harris)
- Now is my Chloris fresh as May (Walter Battison Haynes)
- Now is my Cloris fresh as May (Thomas Weelkes)
- Now is the bridals of fair Choralis (Thomas Weelkes)
- Now is the gentle season (Thomas Morley)
- Now is the month of Maying
- Now is the Time of Christymas (Steve Draper)
- Now join we all to praise Thee, BWV 362 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Now know I that the Lord (Myles Birket Foster)
- Now let my faith grow strong, and rise
- Now let our souls on wings sublime
- Now let the Lord my Savior smile
- Now let us go and bid the morning (Thomas Elsbeth)
- Now let us raise our cheerful strains
- Now let us see thy beauty, Lord (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Now let us sing (Gustav Holst)
- Now May is here (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Now may the God of peace (David Cameron)
- Now must I die recureless (Thomas Morley)
- Now night her dusky mantle folds (Samuel Reay)
- Now on the first day of the week (Henry Lahee)
- Now once again (Percy Eastman Fletcher)
- Now Philomel renews her tender strain (William Jackson of Exeter)
- Now quit your care (Traditional)
- Now shall my inward joys arise
- Now sleeps the crimson petal
- Now the bells are ringing (Robert A. Glenn)
- Now the bright morning star
- Now the day is over
- Now the green blade riseth
- Now the labourer's task is o'er
- Now the Savior stands a pleading