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- Lord, be thy word my rule (Henry L. Jenner)
- Lord, be thy word my rule (Oswald Mosley Feilden)
- Lord, bless these hands united (Anthony Awtrey)
- Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing (Joseph Barnby)
- Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing, Fill our hearts
- Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendor (William Owen)
- Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour (Anonymous)
- Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour (George Clement Martin)
- Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake (Richard Farrant)
- Lord, grant grace (Orlando Gibbons)
- Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline
- Lord, how are they that are increased (Maurice Greene)
- Lord, how long wilt Thou be angry (Maurice Greene)
- Lord, how secure and blest are they
- Lord, how secure my conscience was
- Lord, I beseech Thee (J. Ashley Hall)
- Lord, I call upon Thee (Arnold Duncan Culley)
- Lord, I call upon Thee (Edward Bairstow)
- Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes, Z 136 (Henry Purcell)
- Lord, I have loved the habitation of Thy house (George William Torrance)
- Lord, I have made thy word my choice (Richard R. Terry)
- Lord, I trust thee (George Frideric Handel)
- Lord, I want to be a Christian (Traditional)
- Lord, I will sing to Thee (Song 20) (Orlando Gibbons)
- Lord, in thine anger do no more reprove me (Giovanni Croce)
- Lord, in thy name thy servants plead (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Lord, in thy name thy servants plead (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not severely (Giovanni Croce)
- Lord, it belongs not to my care (Edward John Hopkins)
- Lord, let me know mine end (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Lord, let thy servant (Christopher Tye)
- Lord, make me an instrument (Prayer of St. Francis) (Crys Armbrust)
- Lord, make me to know thy ways (William Byrd)
- Lord, not to us, Z 137 (Henry Purcell)
- Lord, pour thy Spirit from on high (Samuel Webbe)
- Lord, pour thy Spirit from on high (Timothy Richard Matthews)
- Lord, speak to me, that I may speak
- Lord, teach us how to pray aright (Edward John Hopkins)
- The Lord, th'Almighty monarch, spake (Joseph Haydn)
- Lord, thine image Thou hast lent me (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place (Samuel Babcock)
- Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place (William Bowen Chinner)
- Lord, thou hast been our refuge (No. 1 from 'Midnight Service') (Dudley Buck)
- Lord, thy glory fills the heaven (Joseph Barnby)
- Lord, thy ransomed church is waking (Joseph Barnby)
- Lord, thy word abideth (William Henry Monk)
- Lord, to thee I make my moan (1592) (John Dowland)
- Lord, we adore thy vast designs
- Lord, we beseech thee (Adrian Batten)
- Lord, we beseech thee (Joseph Knapicius)
- Lord, we come before thee now
- Lord, we confess our numerous faults
- Lord, what a heaven of saving grace
- Lord, what is man (Henry Palmer)
- Lord, what is man (Henry Purcell)
- Lord, when I think (Thomas Weelkes)
- Lord, who throughout these forty days (Anonymous)
- Lord, who throughout these forty days (Thurlow Weed)
- Lord, with what zeal (Orlando Gibbons)
- The Lord's Prayer (John Farmer)
- The Lost Chord (Alfred James Caldicott)
- The Lost Chord (Arthur Sullivan)
- Lost in the Snow (Albert Junos Holden)
- Lost is my quiet forever, Z 502 (Henry Purcell)
- The lotos eaters (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Loud he sang the Psalm of David (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Loughton tree (George Merritt)
- Louisiana (William Walker)
- Love (Henry Kimball Hadley)
- Love (Jon Corelis)
- Love (Joseph Cox Bridge)
- Love (Józef Kocięda)
- Love and beauty (William Henry Bell)
- Love and Folly were at play (François-Hippolyte Barthélémon)
- Love and Folly were at play (Robert Cooke)
- Love and Glory (Adam Carse)
- Love and gold (Hamilton Clarke)
- Love and Laughter (Cyril Bradley Rootham)
- Love and mirth (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Love and Music (James Maxwell Muir)
- Love and Summer (John Ebenezer West)
- Love arms himself in Celia's eyes, Z 392 (Henry Purcell)
- Love at home (John Hugh McNaughton)
- Love awoke one winter's night (Cheryl Lynn Helm)
- Love bade me welcome
- Love Blows as the Wind Blows (George Butterworth)
- Love came down at Christmas
- Love delights the giddy lad (Samuel Webbe)
- Love Divine (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Love divine (John Stainer)
- Love divine, all loves excelling
- Love in prayers (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Love is a bable (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Love is a gentle hand (John J. Brackenborough)
- Love is a place (John Hetland)
- Love is a sickness
- Love is a sickness full of woes (Arthur William Marchant)
- Love is enough (Gustav Holst)
- Love is like... (Barbara Rosen)
- Love is meant to make us glad (Edward German)
- Love is not love (Fabio Fresi)
- Love learns by laughing (Thomas Morley)
- Love me and the world is mine (Ernest Ball)
- Love me little, love me long
- Love me little, love me long (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Love me little, love me long (Henry Lahee)
- Love not me for comely grace (John Wilbye)
- Love of the Father, love of God the Son (Orlando Gibbons)
- Love quickly is pall'd, Z 632/11 (Henry Purcell)
- The love rapture (Thomas Arne)
- Love shooting among many (Giles Farnaby)
- Love shooting at another (Giles Farnaby)
- Love stood amazed at sweet beauty's pain (John Dowland)
- A love symphony (Percy Pitt)
- Love those beams that breed (John Dowland)
- Love thou art best of human joys, Z 596/1 (Henry Purcell)
- Love took his bow and arrow (Thomas Morley)
- Love wakes and sleeps (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Love wakes and sleeps (Henry Marcellus Higgs)
- Love wakes and weeps (Bertram Luard-Selby)
- Love will make the roses grow (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Love winged my hopes (Thomas Morley)
- Love would discharge the duty (Thomas Bateson)
- Love your enemies (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Love's folk in green arraying (Thomas Morley)
- Love's good morrow (Samuel Reay)
- Love's Minstrels (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Love's old sweet song (James Lynam Molloy)
- Love's philosophy (Roger Quilter)
- Love's question and reply (John B. Grant)
- Love's tempest (Edward Elgar)
- Love, cease tormenting (Thomas Tomkins)
- Love, inform thy faithful creature (Pieter Hellendaal)
- Love, love (Robert Jones)
- Love, Op. 18, No. 2 (Edward Elgar)
- Love-Sight (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Loved Ones Departing (James M. Dungan)
- Loveliest of trees (John Duke)
- Loveliest of trees (Martin Johnson)
- Lovely art Thou (Francis Edward Gladstone)
- Lovely evening (Traditional)
- Lovely May (Benjamin Carl Unseld)
- Lovely Nancy (James Oswald)
- Lovely Selina (John Blow)
- Lovely Spring (Emanuel A. Aguilar)
- Lovely Spring will soon be here (Samuel Reay)
- Lovely Venus (Gustav Holst)
- Lovely, Silent Night (Charles H. Gabriel)
- A lover's counsel (Frederic Hymen Cowen)
- The Lover's Ghost (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Lover, thou must be presuming (Benjamin Cooke)
- Lovers' parting (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- A lover’s ditty (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Lover’s melancholy (Alice Mary Smith)
- The lover’s plaint (Frederick Corder)
- Lover’s Song (Frederick A. W. Docker)
- The lover’s song (John Haraden Pratt)
- Lovest Thou Me (1846) (William Walker)
- Love—the Minstrel (Frederick A. Challinor)
- Love’s Adieu (Arthur Wellesley Batson)
- Love’s fire (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Love’s Inconstancy (Arthur Wellesley Batson)
- The loving ones (Ramiro Real)
- Loving Shepherd of thy sheep (Douglas Walczak)
- Loving shepherd of thy sheep (Leighton George Hayne)
- The low back’d car (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Low dies the day (Henry Charles Banister)
- Low in yon vale (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- The lowest trees have tops (John Dowland)
- The Lowestoft Boat (Edward Elgar)
- Lowlands (Arthur Warrell)
- The loyal lover (Jacques Blumenthal)
- Lucis Creator optime (English text) (Simon Biazeck)
- Luke 3:15-16, 21-22 (Paul Stetsenko)
- Lulla, lullaby, my sweet little baby (William Byrd)
- Lullaby (Arnold Rudolph Mote)
- Lullaby (Arthur Foote)
- A lullaby (Charles L. Williams)
- Lullaby (Henry Walford Davies)
- A Lullaby (Hugo Kaun)
- Lullaby (Joseph Barnby)
- Lullaby (Ninnananna) (Traditional)
- Lullaby (William Archibald Howells)
- Lullaby dear Jesus (Lulajze Jesuniu) (Traditional)
- Lullaby of life (Henry David Leslie)
- Lullaby Up to Date (Adam Geibel)
- Lullaby, little pearl (Lulajze, Jezuniu) (Traditional)
- Lullaby, Op. 27, No. 3 (Edward Elgar)
- Lullay my liking (Gustav Holst)
- Lullay, thou little child (Clifford Boyd)
- Luna (Joseph Barnby)
- The lure of the trail (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Lute-book lullaby (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Lux Eoi (Arthur Sullivan)
- Lux prima (John Stainer)
- Lynn (Daniel Belknap)
- Lynnfield (Oliver Holden)
- Lässt Salomon sein Bette nicht umgeben, SWV 452 (Heinrich Schütz)
- Lützows wilde Jagd (Carl Maria von Weber)