A-beggin' I will go
A believer free from care ("The trembling jailer")
A bold young farmer courted me ("Died for Love")
A brand plucked out of the Fire
A brewer may be a burgess grave ("The protecting brewer")
A caveat for cutpurses
A Christmas song when the rump was first dissolved
A country life is sweet ("The useful plow")
A cup of old STINGO
A debtor to mercy alone
A drink for each dong
A friend that sticketh closer than a brother
A garden contemplation suits ("The garden")
A good sword & a trusty hand ("Trelawney")
A Lancaster leaving the Ruhr ("Bless'em all")
A light heart's a jewell
A little child the saviour came
A miner’s life is like a sailor’s ("The miner’s lifeguard")
A new song of an orange
A noble young squire that lived in the West ("The merry Broomfield")
A nobleman lived in a village of late ("The nobleman's generous kindness")
A North Country maid up to London had strayed ("The Oak and the Ash") (1600)
A New Dial
A shepherd of the downs being weary of his port ("Shepherd Of The Downs")
A Sick Soul
A Third Touch of the Times
A wealthy young squire of Tamworth, we hear ("The Golden Glove", "The Squire of Tamworth")
A Word from Jesus calms the sea ("Peter Walking Upon the Water")
A Worldling spent each day ("The Rich Man and Lazarus")
Abide with me fast falls the eventide
Above the clear blue sky
Abroad for pleasure as I was a-walking ("Holmfirth Anthem")
According to thy gracious word
Adam
Adam and Eve could never believe
Admiral Benbow
Adsons Saraband
Advent tells us Christ is near
Afflictions do not come alone ("Love tokens")
Afflictions, though they seem severe ("The prodigal son")
Again the morn of gladness
Al-a-Mode de France
Alas, and did my Saviour bleed (At the Cross)
Alas Elisha's servant cried (More With Us Than With Them)
Alas my love you do me wrong ("Greensleeves was all my joy")
All la Mode de France
All Glory Laud & Honour
All hail to the days that merit more praise (In Praise of Christmas)
All hayle to the days ("Drive the cold winter away")
All in a garden green
All praise to thee my God this night
All things are quite silent each mortal at rest
All things we have ready and nothing we want ("Lustily lustily")
All ye that fear God's holy Name
All you that be true to the King and the State (Battle of Worcester)
All you that do desire to know (The Last News From France)
All you that merry lives doe lead (A Light Heart's a Jewell)
Alleluia alleluia hearts to heaven and voices raise
Almighty Father, heaven and earth
Almighty God, Thy Word is cast
Almighty Lord, before Thy throne
Almighty Ruler of the skies
Am I a Soldier of the Cross
Amazing Grace how sweet the sound (Newton)
Amidst thy wrath remember love
Among th' assemblies of the great
Among the princes, earthly gods
Amphitrite, The
An Old Song On Oliver's Court
An OUTLANDISH KNIGHT came from the North lands
Ancient of Days, who sittest, throned in glory
And can it be that I should gain
And did those feet in ancient time ("Jerusalem", Parry/Blake, 1916)
And it's three score and ten (Three Score and Ten)
And now, to be brief, let's pass over the rest (King James I and the Tinkler)
And old man is a be full of bones
And will the God of grace
And will the Judge descend
Angels from the Realms of Glory
Aniseed Robin
Ann O'Hethersgill
Another of Seafarers, describing Evil Fortune
Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat ("The effort")
Are all the foes of Zion fools
Are sinners now so senseless grown
Are you going to SCARBOROUGH FAIR
Argeers
Arise my gracious God
Arise o God & shine
Arise ye workers from your slumbers
Arm these Thy soldiers, mighty Lord
Around the throne of God a band
Art thou weary, art thou troubled
Arthur and Molly
As birds their infant brood protect ("Jehovah-Shammah")
As I came down from Tottenham ("The Maid of Tottenham")
As I came thro' Sandgate ("Weel May THE KEEL ROW")
As I look'd over the castle wall ("Lord Thomas of Winesberry")
As I roved out on a fine summer's morning / Rocking the Cradle
As I walked forth one summer's morn / The New-Mown Hay
As I walked out one morning in May / Death and the Lady
As I was a-going to Derrydown Fair / Young Rambleaway
As I was a-walking down by the Lock Hospital / The Trooper Cut Down
As I was a walking one morning in May / The Green Bushes
As I was a walking one morning last autumn ("Dido, Bendigo")
As it fell on a holy day ("John Dory")
As needles point towards the pole ("The Lodestone")
As noble Sir Arthur one morning did ride / Arthur and Molly
As once for Jonah, so the Lord / The Gourd
As pants the hart for cooling streams
As parched in the barren sands / Trust of the Wicked, and the Righteous Compared
As pretty POLLY OLIVER lay musing in bed
As some tall rock amidst the waves / The Death of Stephen
As the serpent raised by Moses / Look Unto Me, and Be Ye Saved
As Tom was a-walking one fine summer's morn
As when the Hebrew prophet raised
As with gladness men of old
Ask What I Shall Give Thee
At even, when the sun did set
At the Cross
Auxville Love, The
Avington Pond
Away in a manger no crib for a bed
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
Awake, my soul, to joyful lays
Aye me - Melody Balaam's Wish
Balena, The
Ballad of Richard III
Bane ta Claapam town-gate lived an ond Yorkshire tike / The Yorkshire Horse Dealer
Banks of Allan Water
Banks of the Nile
Barbara Allen
Barley-Mow Song, The
Barren Fig-Tree, The
Barring of the Door
Bartimaeus
Basket of Eggs
Bath, The
Battle of Almanza, The
Battle of Worcester
Bay of Biscay, Oh!, The
Beauing, belleing, dancing, drinking / The Rakes of Mallow
Before Elisha's gate / Naaman
Before Jehovah's awful throne
Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme / The Faithfulness of God and His Promises
Beggar Boy
Beggar, The
Begone, dull care
Behold a Stranger at the door
Behold the amazing gift of love
Behold the glories of the Lamb
Behold the Lamb of God
Behold, the lofty sky
Behold the love, the gen'rous love
Behold, the morning sun
Behold the Saviour of mankind
Behold the sure Foundation-stone
Behold the throne of grace ("Ask What I Shall Give Thee")
Behold us, Lord, a little space
Believer's Danger, Safety, and Duty, The
Believer's Safety, The
Believer's Safety, The
Belshazzar
Beneath the tyrant Satan's yoke ("We Were Pharaoh's Bondmen")
Beside the gospel pool / The Pool of Bethesda
Bestow, dear Lord, upon our youth / Prayer For a Blessing
Bitter, indeed, the waters are / The Bitter Waters
Bitter Waters
Blackleg Miner
Blasted fig-tree, The
Bless, O my soul! the living God
Bless 'Em All the long and the short and the tall
Blessed are the sons of God
Blessed Saviour, who hast taught me
Blest are the moments, doubly blest
Blest are the souls that hear and know
Blest be the tie that binds
Blest is the man forever blest
Blest is the man who shuns the place
Blest is the man whose bowels move
Blest is the nation where the Lord
Blew Cap
Blow Away The Morning Dew
Blow the Candles Out
Blow the Wind Southerly
Blow the winds i-ho
Boar's Head Carol
Boateman
Bobbing Joe
Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea
Bold Arder went forth one summer morning ("Robin Hood and the Tanner")
Bold Dighton
Book of Creation, The
Borrowed Axe, The
Botany Bay
Both sexes give ear to my fancy ("Old Adam")
Bowes Tragedy, The
Brave Earl Brand and the King of England's Daughter, The
Brave English Boys now rejoyce and be merry ("A Third Touch of the Times")
Breast the wave, Christian
Brightest & best of the sons of the morning (1811, Heber, set in 1892 by Harding, "Morning")
Brisk And Lively Lad, The
British Grenadiers, The
British Man O' War
British Soldier's Discharge Song
Broome
Browned Off
Bruton Town
Bunker Hill
Burton Ale
But One Loaf
Buttercup Joe
By faith in Christ I walk with God ("Walking with God")
By the Banks of Allan Water ("Banks of Allan Water")
By the poor widow's oil and meal ("The Meal and Cruse of Oil")
By various maxims, forms and rules ("Looking Unto Jesus")
By whom was David taught ("Jehovah-Nissi, the Lord my Banner")
Cadgwith Anthem
Cain and Abel
Calm on the Listening Ear of Night
Cameronian Cat, The
Canary's Coronation
Caper and Ferk It
Captain Wedderburn's Courtship
Carrion Crow, The
Castbella
Catch, A
Cavalier, The
Cavalier's Farewell To His Mistress, Being Called ToThe Wars
Caveat To The Roundheads, A
Change, The
Charge of the Light Brigade, The
Cheare up kind countrymen, be not dismay'd The Parliament Routed, Or Here's A House To Be Let
Cherrily & merrily
Cherry ripe
Cherry tree carol
Chestnut
Children in years and knowledge young
Children of the heavenly King
Chirping of the Lark
Chirping of the Nightingale
Christ a Redeemer and Friend
Christ by heavenly host adored
Christ hath a garden
Christ the Lord is risen today
Christ whose glory fills the skies
Christians awake salute the happy morn
Christmas Tree, The
Cities Loyaltie To The King, The
City Courting Their Own Ruin, The
Clean contrary way, The
Clown's Courtship, The
Cock Robin
Cockies of Bungaree, The
Cold and Haily Night
Colonel Venne's Encouragement To His Soldiers
Come all brother tradesmen who travel along ("Hard Times of Old England")
Come all ye jolly sailors brave ("The Amphitrite")
Come all ye seamen bold, and draw near ("Admiral Benbow")
Come all ye worthy Christians
Come all ye young men all, let this delight you ("The Death of General Wolfe")
Come all ye young men of learning ("Botany Bay")
Come all you bold heroes; give ear to my song ("Fathom The Bowl")
Come all you bold heroes that plough the rough main / Bold Dighton
Come all you jolly fellows and join us in song ("A Drink For Each Song")
Come, all you jolly ploughmen, of courage stout and bold ("The Painful Plough")
Come all you lads and lasses, I'd have you give attention / The Seasons
Come all you tender girls ("The Sprig of Thyme")
Come all you warlike seamen / Warlike Seamen
Come and do not musing stand / The Little Barly-Corne
Come, boys, fill us a bumper / The Courtier's Health or The Merry Boys Of The Times
Come cheer up my lads / Heart of Oak
Come, children, learn to fear the Lord
Come, come, let us drink / The Trouper
Come, come, my boys, with a hearty glee / Fairlop Fair Song
Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell
Come, drawer, some wine ("The Royalist's Resolve")
Come fill up your glasses and let us be merry ("Cadgwith Anthem")
Come, follow, follow me! / The Three Merry Coblers
Come, gentlemen all and I'll sing you a song ("Avington Pond")
Come, Holy Spirit, Come!
Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove
Come, lasses and lads, take leave of your dads / The Maypole
Come, let us join our cheerful songs
Come, let us join our friends above
Come let's drink, the time invites / A New Droll
Come, let's purge our brains from ale and grains / Canary's Coronation
Come, my soul, thy suit prepare / Ask What I Shall Give Thee
Come pass about the bowl to me / The Royalist
Come, Roger and Nell / Harvest Home
Come, sound His praise abroad
Come, Thou almighty King
Come, thou long-expected Jesus
Come to our poor nature's night
Come unto me ye weary
Come we that love the Lord
Come write me down ye powers above ("The Wedding Song")
Come, ye thankful people, come
Come your ways, Bonny boys / The Commoners
Commoners, The
Confesse his Tune
Constrained by their Lord to embark ("The Disciples at Sea")
Contentment
Contrite Heart, The
Cornish Midsummer Bonfire Song
Cornish Wassail
Coronation Day, The
Could the creatures help or ease us ("The Ruler's Daughter Raised")
Country Coll
Country Farmer's Vain Glory, The
Country Gardens
Courtier's Health, The
Covenant, The
Coventry Carol
Crafty Lover, The
Craven Churn-Supper Song, The
Creatures in the Lord's Hands, The
Crossing the Bar (Tennyson/Barnby, 1889, 1893)
Crown him with many crowns (Bridges, 1851, set by Elvey, 1868)
Cruel War, The
Cuckolds all a row
Cuckoo, The
Cushie Butterfield
Dagon Before the Ark
Daphne
Dalesman's Litany
Dance to your daddy
Dargason
Darkness overspreads us here ("Salvation Drawing Nearer")
Daughters of Zion, come, behold
David rejoiced in God his strength
David's Fall
D-Day Dodgers
Dear Land of Hope, thy hope is crowned ("Land of Hope and Glory")
Dear mother, how pretty ("The New Moon")
Death and the Lady
Death of General Wolfe, The
Death of Queen Jane, The
Death of Stephen, The
Deep in our hearts let us record
Derry Down
Desert Blues
Dido, Bendigo
Died For Love
Ding dong merrily on high
Dirty Old Town
Disciples at Sea, The
Dissembling Love
Dissenting Parson's Text Under the Quaker's Petticoats, The
Do ye ken JOHN PEEL with his coat so grey (1886)
Dogger Bank, The
Dominion Of The Sword, The
Doves Figary
Dowie Dens of Yarrow, The
Down by a crystal river side ("The Battle of Almanza")
Down in Sandbank fields, two sailors they were walking / Basket of Eggs
Down in Those Valleys Below
Downfall of the Distressed Jesuits, The
Drawn to the Cross, which Thou hast blest
Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes
Drive the Cold Winter Away
Dull Sir John
Dwelling in Mesech
Early my God, without delay
Early one morning
Earthly pleasures vainly call me ("I Would Be Like Jesus")
Easter flowers are blooming bright
Edward, Edward
Effort, The
Elijah's example declares ("Elijah Fed By Ravens")
Ellen Vannen Tragedy
Encouraged by thy word / The Beggar
Englands Woe
Enslaved by sin and bound in chains
Ephesus
Ephraim Repenting
Ere God had built the mountains / Wisdom
Esau
Eternal Father, Strong to Save (Whiting/Dykes, 1860, 1861)
Eternal Light! Eternal Light!
Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round
Every morning mercies new
Every star shall sing a carol
Excelsior (Longfellow)
Exorcists, The
Faine I would if I could
Fair Fidelia, tempt no more ("The Cavalier's Farewell To His Mistress, Being Called ToThe Wars")
Fair Maid of Islington, The
Fairlop Fair Song
Faithfulness of God and His Promises, The
Faith's Review and Expectation
False Bride, The
Far as thy name is known
Farewell, my dearest Nancy ("Banks of the Nile")
Farewell to you, my own true love ("The Leaving of Liverpool")
Farmer's Boy, The
Farmer's Old Wife, The
Farmer's Son, The
Father, forgive the Saviour said ("Father Forgive Them")
Father Forgive Them
Father, how wide thy glories shine
Father, I sing thy wondrous grace
Father, in whom we live
Father let me dedicate
Father of glory to thy name
Father of heaven whose love profound
Father of mercies, in Thy Word
Father, who the light this day
Fathom The Bowl
Fervent persevering prayers ("Peter Released From Prison")
Fierce passions discompose the mind ("Contentment")
Fight on, brave soldiers, for the cause / The Clean Contrary Way
Fine Companion
Firm was my health my day was bright
Foolish Virgins, The
Fools in their heart believe and say
For all the saints who from their labors rest
For all Thy saints, O Lord
For mercies, countless as the sands / What Shall I Render
For Thy mercy and Thy grace
For ever shall my song record
Forth in Thy name, O Lord, I go
Forty days and forty nights
Forward! be our watchword
Free Parliament Litany, A
French Report, The
From all that dwell below the skies
From an extempore prayer and a godly ditty / The New Litany
From every stormy wind that blows
From Greenland's icy mountains
From Liverpool to 'Frisco a-rovin' I went / The Liverpool Judies
From pole to pole let others roam / The Lord Is My Portion
From Sheba a distant report / Queen of Sheba
Fryar and the Nun, The
Full merrily sings the cuckoo
Future Peace and Glory of the Church, The
Gallery Carol
Garden Gate, The
Garden, The
Gathering Peascods
Gently, Johnny, My Jingalo
George Ridler's Oven
Gibeon
Gideon's Fleece
Give me the wings of faith to rise
Give to our God immortal praise
Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame
Glorious things of thee are spoken / Zion, or the City of God
Glory of the west
Gloucestershire Wassail
Go forward, Christian soldier
God above, who rules all things ("The Leathern Bottel")
God gives his mercies to be spent / Vanity of the World
God hath sent his angels to the earth again
God, how endless is thy love!
God in his earthly temple lays
God is our stronghold and our stay
God is the Name my soul adores
God is the refuge of His saints
God, Lord of Sabaoth, Thou who ordainest
God moves in a mysterious way
God, my supporter and my hope
God of mercy, God of grace
God of my childhood and my youth
God of my life, look gently down
God of my life, to Thee I call / Looking Upwards in a Storm
God of the morning! at whose voice
God rest ye merry, gentlemen ("The Craven Churn-Supper Song")
God save our gracious Queen ("God save the Queen" (King))
God save the best of kings, King Charles! / The Royal Feast
God, that madest earth and heaven
Godesses
Golden Calf, The
Golden Glove, The
Golden harps are sounding
Good is the Lord, the heav'nly King
Good People come buy / A New Song of an Orange
Good Physician, The
Good Samaritan, The
Good That I Would I Do Not, The
Goodness Mercy! Listen Percy ("I Don't Want to Go to War", 1914)
Gourd, The
Grace 'tis a charming sound
Gracious Lord, our children see ("Prayer for Children")
Gracious Saviour, gentle Shepherd
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost
Graies Inne Maske
Great Boobee
Great God, attend, while Zion sings
Great God, how infinite art Thou!
Great God, how oft did Isr'el prove
Great God, indulge my humble claim
Great God, the heav'ns' well-ordered frame
Great God, we sing that mighty hand
Great God, what do I see and hear?
Great God, whose universal sway
Great is the Lord, our God
Great King of nations, hear our prayer
Great Shepherd of thine Israel
Great Tribunal, The
Green Bushes, The
Green Grow the Rushes, O
Greenside Wakes Song, The
Greensleeves
Greenwood
Greenwood Tree
Grey Hawk, The
Grimstock
Gun, The
Guns, The
Gypsy Rover
Gypsy Rover, The
Garden Gate, The
Garden, The
Gathering Peascods
Gently, Johnny, My Jingalo
George Ridler's Oven
Gibeon
Gideon's Fleece
Give me the wings of faith to rise
Give to our God immortal praise
Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame
Glorious things of thee are spoken / Zion, or the City of God
Glory of the west
Gloucestershire Wassail
Go forward, Christian soldier
God above, who rules all things ("The Leathern Bottel")
God gives his mercies to be spent / Vanity of the World
God hath sent his angels to the earth again
God, how endless is thy love!
God in his earthly temple lays
God is our stronghold and our stay
God is the Name my soul adores
God is the refuge of His saints
God, Lord of Sabaoth, Thou who ordainest
God moves in a mysterious way
God, my supporter and my hope
God of mercy, God of grace
God of my childhood and my youth
God of my life, look gently down
God of my life, to Thee I call / Looking Upwards in a Storm
God of the morning! at whose voice
God rest ye merry, gentlemen ("The Craven Churn-Supper Song")
God save our gracious Queen ("God save the Queen" (King))
God save the best of kings, King Charles! / The Royal Feast
God, that madest earth and heaven
Godesses
Golden Calf, The
Golden Glove, The
Golden harps are sounding
Good is the Lord, the heav'nly King
Good People come buy / A New Song of an Orange
Good Physician, The
Good Samaritan, The
Good That I Would I Do Not, The
Goodness Mercy! Listen Percy ("I Don't Want to Go to War", 1914)
Gourd, The
Grace 'tis a charming sound
Gracious Lord, our children see ("Prayer for Children")
Gracious Saviour, gentle Shepherd
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost
Graies Inne Maske
Great Boobee
Great God, attend, while Zion sings
Great God, how infinite art Thou!
Great God, how oft did Isr'el prove
Great God, indulge my humble claim
Great God, the heav'ns' well-ordered frame
Great God, we sing that mighty hand
Great God, what do I see and hear?
Great God, whose universal sway
Great is the Lord, our God
Great King of nations, hear our prayer
Great Shepherd of thine Israel
Great Tribunal, The
Green Bushes, The
Green Grow the Rushes, O
Greenside Wakes Song, The
Greensleeves
Greenwood
Greenwood Tree
Grey Hawk, The
Grimstock
Gun, The
Guns, The
Gypsy Rover
Gypsy Rover, The
Hagmena Song
Hail the glorious golden city
Hail thou once despised Jesus
Hail thou Source of every blessing
Hail to the Lord's anointed, great David's greater Son
Hal-An-Toe
Half a league, half a league ("The Charge of the Light Brigade", Tennyson, Blockley, 1853)
Halfe Hanikin
Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire
Happy the home when God is there
Happy the man to whom his God
Happy the man whose cautious feet
Hard Times of Old England
Hares On the Mountain
Hark a thrilling voice is sounding
Hark my soul it is the Lord ("Lovest Thou Me")
Hark now the drums beat up again ("Over the Hills and Far Away")
Hark the glad sound! The Savior comes
Hark the herald angels sing (Wesley, 1739, set by Mendelsohn in 1840)
Hark! the song of jubilee
Hark! the sound of holy voices
Hark! the voice eternal
Hark! what mean those holy voices
Harry courted modest Mary / Harry's Courtship
Harry the Tailor
Harvest
Harvest Home
Have at thy Coat old woman
Have you seen the old man in the closed down market ("The Streets Of London")
Haymaker's Song, The
He dies! the Friend of sinners dies
He Led Them By a Right Way
He that is a clear Cavalier / The Cavalier
He That Will Not Merry, Merry Be
He that would a new courtier be / An Old Song On Oliver's Court
Heal me, O my Saviour, heal
Heal us, Emmanuel, here we are / Jehovah-Rophi I am the Lord That Healeth Thee
He who on earth as man was known / The Refuge, River, and Rock of the Church
Hearts ease
Health, love and peace be all here in this place ("The King")
Health to Betty
Healths
Hear us, thou that broodedst
Hear what God the Lord hath spoken ("The Future Peace and Glory of the Church")
Hear what the Lord in vision said
Hear what the Lord, the great Amen / Laodicea
Heart of Oak
Heart Taken, The
Heavenly Joy on Earth
Help, Lord, for men of virtue fail
Here at Bethesda's pool, the poor / The Pool of Bethesda
Here in Thy name, eternal God
Here we come a wassailing among the leaves so green
Here's a health to THE BARLEY MOW
Here's a health unto his Majesty
Here's a health unto our master / Suffolk Harvest-home Song
Here's a letter to you madam / Richies Lady
Here's adieu sweet lovely Nancy
Hey then up go we
Hide Parke
Hiding Place, The
High in the heavens, eternal God
Hinky-dinky parlez-vous
His master taken from his head / On the Death of a Minister
Hit or misse
Hitchin May Day Song, The
Hitler he only had one ball ("Hitler Has Only Got One Ball" -- "Colonel Bogey", 1914, 1939)
HMS Hood, The
Hockley i'th hole
Hold out, brave Charles, and thou shaft win the field ("Upon His Majesty's Coming To Holmby")
Hold the Fort
Holly And The Ivy, The
Holy father cheer our way
Holy father in thy mercy
Holy Ghost, with light divine
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty!
Holmfirth Anthem
Honey though the bee prepares ("Vanity of the Creature Sanctified")
Hosanna to the living Lord!
House of Prayer, The
How awful is thy chast'ning rod!
How beauteous are at their feet
How beauteous were the marks divine
How blest the righteous are / Balaam's Wish
How David, when by sin deceived / David's Fall
How fast their guilt and sorrows rise
How hurtful was the choice of Lot / Lot in Sodom
How kind THE GOOD SAMARITAN
How long o lord shall I complain
How long wilt thou conceal thy face?
How lost was my condition / The Good Physician
How pleasant a sailor's life passes / Why Should We Quarrel For Riches
How pleasant, how divinely fair
How precious is the Book Divine
How shall the young secure their hearts
How sweet and aweful is the place
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (Newton, 1774, set by Reinagle, "St Peter", 1836)
How tedious and tasteless the hours ("None Upon Earth I Desire Besides Thee")
How vast the benefits divine
Humbled and Silenced By Mercy
Hunting Song
Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber ("Watt's Cradle Song")
I am a jolly ploughboy ("The Ploughboy")
I am a jolly ploughboy / The Warwickshire R.H.A.
I Am, saith Christ our glorious head / The Resurrection and the Life
I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus
I can sport as fine a trotting horse as any swell in town ("The Trotting Horse")
I come to charge ye that fight the clergy ("A Caveat To The Roundheads")
I Don't Want to Go to War
I don't want to join the Army
I gave My life for thee
I heard a sound of voices
I know that my Redeemer lives
I Know Where I'm Going
I left my home and I left my job ("Poor Old Soldier", "The Rogue's March")
I Lift my soul to God
I love my King & country well
I loved no King since forty-one ("The Turn-Coat")
I mean to speak of Englands sad fate ("England's Woe")
I met my love by the gas works wall ("Dirty Old Town")
I Saw Three Ships come sailing in
I Set the Lord before my face
I should like for to have in the winter of life ("In The Winter Of Life")
I sing th' almighty power of God
I sowed the SEEDS OF LOVE
I Thank You Twice
I vow to thee my country
I waited patient for the Lord
I want to go home (1914)
I was broke and out of a job ("Paddy Get Back")
I went to my psychiatrist to be psychoanalyzed ("Jolly Old Sigmund Freud")(Anna Russell)
I will extol thee, Lord, on high
I Will praise thee every day / O Lord, I Will Praise Thee
I Would Be Like Jesus
I would, but cannot sing ("The Good That I Would I Do Not")
Ich have house and land in Kent ("Wooing Song of a Yeoman of Kent's Sonne")
Idle Days in Summertime
If all the World were Paper
If I live to grow old, for I find I go down ("The Old Man's Song")
If none be offended with the scent / The Resurrection of the Rump
If Paul in Caesar's court must stand / Paul's Voyage
If Solomon for wisdom prayed / Ask What I Shall Give Thee
If the Lord our leader be / Jacob's Ladder
If you wake at midnight, and hear a horse’s feet / The Smugglers Song
If you want to find the lance-jack / Hanging on the old barbed wire
If you want to join a merchant ship ("Lime juice ship")
Ilkley Moor
I'll bless the Lord from day to day
I'll praise my Maker while I've breath
I'll sing you one, O ("Green Grow the Rushes, O")
I'll speak the honors of my King
I'm a north countrie-man, in Redesdale born ("Jack and Tom")
I'm but a stranger here
I'm going to get lit up ("When the Lights Go Up In London")
I'm just tired of seeing Eastern moons ("Desert Blues")
I'm Seventeen Come Sunday
Importunate Widow, The
In an old Australian homestead / Sulva Bay / Suda Bay
In anger, Lord, rebuke me not
In BRUTON TOWN there lived a noble man
In good King Charles's golden days ("The Vicar of Bray")
In His Temple now behold Him
In Judah God of old was known
In London town where I was born ("Barbara Allen")
In mercy, not in wrath, rebuke / Pleading For Mercy
In praise of a dairy I purpose to sing / The Praise of a Dairy
In Praise of Seafaring Men, in Hope of Good Fortune
In Praise of Christmas
In spring we sow the harvest mow ("Ramble In The New Mown Hay")
In the Cross of Christ I glory
In the merry month of June ("The Haymaker's Song")
In the name which earth and heaven
In the Parliament House, a great rout has been there ("Lord Delaware")
In The Winter Of Life
In those twelve days let us be glad / A New Dial
In vain my fancy strives to paint / On the Death of a Believer
Incarnate God! the soul that knows ("The Believer's Safety")
Inspirer and hearer of prayer
Inward Warfare, The
Irish Lady
Irish trot
I's a broken hearted keelman ("Cushie Butterfield")
Is This Thy Kindness to Thy Friend
Israel in ancient days / Old-Testament Gospel
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
It fell upon the Martinmas time ("Barring of the Door")
It Was a Lover and his Lass
It was down in yonder meadow ("British Man O' War")
It was on the seventeenth by brake of day ("Bunker Hill")
It was one summer's morning, as I went o'er the moss ("The Summer's Morning")
It's coming down to Manchester ("The Manchester Angel")
It's hard when folks can't find their work / The Dalesman's Litany
It's in the evening, after dark / Blackleg Miner
It's LAMKIN was a mason good
It's of a brisk and lively lad ("The Brisk And Lively Lad")
It's of a pretty shepherdess, kept sheep all on the plain ("The Knight & the Shepherd's Daughter")
It's often I sat on my true love's knee ("Sweet William")
It's our time to go now ("Sailors Farewell Hymn")
Jack and Tom
Jack-o-Lent
Jacke Pudding's vagary
Jackie Brown
Jacob's Ladder
Jake has gone to wear the horn ("Hal-An-Toe")
Jehovah Our Righteousness
Jehovah-Jesus
Jehovah-Jireh, the Lord Will Provide
Jehovah-Nissi, the Lord my Banner
Jehovah-Rophi I am the Lord That Healeth Thee
Jehovah-Shalem, The Lord Send Peace
Jehovah-Shammah
Jenny pluck Pares
Jericho; or, The Waters Healed
Jerusalem
Jerusalem, my happy home
Jesus! and shall it ever be
Jesus came, the heavens adoring
Jesus Christ, the Lord's anointed / On One Stone Shall be Seven Eyes
Jesus, faithful to His word, shall with a shout descend
Jesus, Lord of life and glory
Jesus, Lover of my soul
Jesus loves me! this I know
Jesus, my great High Priest
Jesus, my Truth, my Way
Jesus! Name of wondrous love
Jesus shall reign wherever the sun
Jesus! the Name high over all
Jesus, the very thought of Thee
Jesus, Thine all victorious love
Jesus, Thou everlasting King
Jesus, Thy Church with longing eyes
Jesus, to what didst thou submit / The Woman of Samaria
Jesus, united by Thy grace
Jesus, where'er thy people meet / On Opening a Place For Social Prayer
Jesus, whose blood so freely streamed / Jehovah-Shalem, The Lord Send Peace
Joan of Arc, They're Calling You
Joan's Ale Was New
Jockey to the Fair
Jog on
John Dory
John in vision saw the day / The Great Tribunal
John Peel
Johnny Has Gone
Join all the glorious names
Jolly Old Sigmund Freud
Jolly Waggoner, The
Jolly Well Drunk
Jone O'Greenfield's Ramble
Joseph Made Known to His Brethren
Jovial Beggar, The
Jovial Hunter of Bromsgrove, The
Joy fills our inmost hearts to-day
Joy is a fruit that will not grow / The Joy of the Lord is Your Strength
Joy of the Lord is Your Strength, The
Joy to the world! the Lord is come
Jubilee, The
Judge eternal, throned in splendor
Judge me, O Lord, and prove my ways
Judges, who rule the world by laws
Jumping Through the Hole
Just are thy ways, and true thy word
Just as I am, without one plea
Keeper, The
Kemps Jeg
Kettle Drum
King and the Countryman, The
King Charles The Second's Restoration, 29th May
King James I and the Tinkler
King, The
Kiss Me Good-Night, Sergeant-Major
Knees up Mother Brown
Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter, The
Know this, my brethren, heaven is clear / Hey, Then, Up Go We
Lady Alice was sitting in her bower window / Lady Alice
Lady Cullen
Lady lye neare me
Lady spillers
Lamb of God, we fall before Thee
Lamkin
Lamp of our feet whereby we trace
Land of Hope and Glory
Laodicea
Lass of Richmond Hill, The
Last News From France, The
Lavans
Lawyer Outwitted, The
Lawyers' Lamentation For The Loss Of Charing-Cross, The
Lay by your pleading, law lies a bleeding ("The Dominion Of The Sword")
Lead on, O King Eternal
Leathern Bottel, The
Leaving of Liverpool, The
Legion was my name by nature ("The Legion Dispossessed")
Leper, The
Let all that are to mirth inclined
Let all the earth their voices raise
Let Carthage Queen be now no more ("The Bowes Tragedy")
Let children hear the mighty deeds
Let Christians all with joyful mirth ("Yeoman's Carol")
Let every man with tongue and pen ("The Jubilee, Or The Coronation Day")
Let God arise in all his might
Let sinners take their course
Let songs of praises fill the sky
Let thoughtless thousands choose the road
Let us adore the grace that seeks / The Lord's Call to His Children
Let Us the Infant Greet, in worship before Him fall
Let Zion in her King rejoice
Let's leave off our labour, and now let's go play / A Catch
Let's say goodbye with a smile, dear ("We'll Meet Again")
Lift the strain of high thanksgiving
Lift up, lift up your voices now!
Like silver lamps in a distant shrine
Lime Juice Ship
Lincolnshire Poacher, The
Lisbon
Listen to me and you shall hear ("The World Turned Upside Down")
Little Barly-Corne, The
Little Book, The
Liverpool Judies, The
Lodestone, The
London Gentlewoman
Long Parliament, The
Long Preston Peg to proud Preston went
Look Unto Me, and Be Ye Saved
Looking Unto Jesus
Looking Upwards in a Storm
Lord Bateman was a noble lord
Lord Delaware
Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing
Lord, for to-morrow and its needs
Lord Franklin
Lord, hast thou cast the nation off?
Lord, I am thine; but thou wilt prove
Lord I am vile, conceived in sin
Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes
Lord I will bless thee all my days
Lord I would spread my sore distress
Lord, if thine eye surveys our faults
Lord, if thou dost not soon appear
Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hear
Lord Is My Portion, The
Lord, it belongs not to my care
Lord of Glory, who hast bought us
Lord of heaven and earth and sea
Lord of my life, whose tender care
Lord of the Church, we humbly pray
Lord of the harvest, hear
Lord of the worlds above, how pleasant and how fair
Lord Thomas of Winesberry
Lord, thou hast called thy grace to mind
Lord, thou hast seen my soul sincere
Lord, thou hast won, at length I yield / The Rebel's Surrender to Grace, Lord, What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do?
Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray
Lord, 'tis not that I did choose Thee
Lord, we confess our numerous faults
Lord, we have heard thy works of old
Lord, what a feeble piece
Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I
Lord, what was man, when made at first
Lord, when thou didst ascend on high
Lord, when we bend before Thy throne
Lord, while for all mankind we pray
Lord, who at Cana's wedding-feast
Lord, who throughout these forty days
Lord Will Provide, The -
Lord's Call to His Children, The
Lot in Sodom
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
Love Has Brought Me To Despair
Love-Tokens
Lovest Thou Me
Loyal Soldier, The
Loyalist's Encouragement, The
Lulling beyond thee
Lustily, Lustily
Mad World, My Masters
Mademoiselle from Armentieres
Mage on a Cree
Maid of Tottenham, The
Maker and sovereign Lord
Manchester Angel, The
Mandesse
Manna Hoarded
MANNA to Israel well supplied
Marching to Zion
Martha her love and joy expressed ("Martha and Mary")
Mary Ambree
Mary to her Saviour's tomb ("Weeping Mary")
Matey
May Day Carol
May we Thy precepts, Lord, fulfil
Maybe it's Because I'm a Londoner
Mayd peept out of the window
Mayden Lane
Maypole, The
Me have of late been in England ("The French Report")
Meal and Cruse of Oil, The
Mercy, O thou Son of David ("Bartimaeus")
Merry Boys Of The Times, The
Merry Broomfield, The
Merry Fellows, The
Merry Merry Milke Mayds
Milch Kine Drawing the Ark: Faith's Surrender of All
Milifield
Milisons Jeg
Milk-Maid's Life, The
Milke Mayds Bob
Milking-Pail, The
Miller and His Sons, The
Miller of Dee, The
Mine eyes and my desire
Miner’s Lifeguard, The
Miracle at Usher's Well
More ballads! - here's a spick and span new supplication ("A Free Parliament Litany")
More love to Thee, O Christ
More With Us Than With Them
Morning breaks upon the tomb
Most gracious and omnipotent ("The Long Parliament")
Mournful Subjects, The
Mow, The -
Mummer's Song, The
My barns are full, my stores increase ("The Worldling")
My Boy Willie - Melody My cap is frozen to my Head / Cold and Haily Night
My dear Redeemer and my Lord
My Father, for another night
My friend, if you will understand / Great Boobee
My God, accept my heart this day
My God, how many are my fears
My God! how perfect are thy ways! / Jehovah Our Righteousness
My God, how wonderful You are
My God, in whom are all the springs
My God, my everlasting hope
My God, my Father, while I stray
My God, my King, Thy various praise
My God, permit my tongue
My God, the Spring of all my joys
My God, the steps of pious men
My God! till I received thy stroke / Ephraim Repenting
My Grace is Sufficient For Thee
My heart rejoices in thy name
My hope is built on nothing less
My Jesus I Love Thee
My Lord Willoughbies Welcome Home
My masters, and friends, and good people, draw near / A Caveat for Cutpurses
My Name is Jacob
My never-ceasing songs shall show
My refuge is the God of love
My Savior and my King
My Savior, my almighty Friend
My Shepherd is the living Lord
My Shepherd will supply my need
My song shall bless the Lord of all / Jehovah-Jesus
My soul, be on thy guard
My soul, how lovely is the place
My soul once had its plenteous years / Plenty in a Time of Dearth
My soul, repeat His praise
My spirit looks to God alone
My spirit sinks within me, Lord -
My sweetheart, come along ("The Sweet Nightingale", "Down in Those Valleys Below", 1850)
My trust is in my heav'nly Friend
Naaman
Nancy Dawson
Nay, I cannot let Thee go / My Name is Jacob
Near Woodstock town in Oxfordshire ("The Auxville Love")
New Boe peepe
New castle
New Courtier, The
New Droll, A
New every morning is the love
New Exchange
New Game At Cards, A
New Litany, The
New Moon, The
New-Mown Hay, The
New New Nothing
New-Year's Gift For The Rump, A
Night Peece
Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square, A
Nobleman's Daughter, The
Nobleman's Generous Kindness, The
None such
None Upon Earth I Desire Besides Thee
Not all the blood of beasts
Not comin' back to-night MATEY
Not to the terrors of the Lord
Now, all you blokes, take my advice ("The Cockies of Bungaree")
Now be my heart inspired to sing
Now Christmas is comen and New Year begin ("Cornish Wassail")
Now do I be a very young country boy ("Buttercup Joe")
Now fare thee well, London ("Upon The Cavaliers Departing Out Of London")
Now from the altar of my heart
Now from the roaring lion's rage
Now I'm convinced the Lord is kind
Now is the Hour When we must say good-bye
Now let our lips with holy fear
Now let our mournful songs record
Now may He who from the dead
Now may the God of power and grace
Now Orange is on Brittish shore ("The Prince of Orange's Triumph")
Now our work's done, thus we feast / The Mow
Now plead my cause, Almighty God
Now shall my solemn vows be paid
Now, since we're met, let's merry, merry be ("The Merry Fellows")
Now some folks'll tell you that drinkings a curse / Jolly Well Drunk
Now the day is over
Now the light has gone away
Now the Rump is confounded ("The Second Part of St. George for England")
Now the winter is come with its cold chilling breath / Time to Remember the Poor
O bless the Lord, my soul!
O Blessed souls are they
O Blow the Man Down
O come all ye faithful (John of Reading, 1200)
O could I speak the matchless worth
O day of rest and gladness, of day of joy and light
O dear! What can the matter be
O did you ever hear of the brave Earl Brand & the King of England's Daughter
O Father, all creating
O! for a closer walk with God ("Walking with God", Cowper, 1772)
O, for a faith that will not shrink
O for a shout of sacred joy
O For a Thousand Tongues
O God, my refuge, hear my cries
O God of God, O Light of Light
O God of grace and righteousness
O God of Jacob, by whose hand
O God of mercy, God of might
O God of mercy, hear my call
O God, the help of all Thy saints
O happy nation, where the Lord
O help us, Lord, each hour of need
O holy night! the stars are brightly shining
O hope of every contrite heart
O! I went into the stable, and there for to see / Old Wichet and His Wife
O it's a lovely war
O Jesus, crucified for man
O light, whose beams illumine all
O Little Town of Bethlehem
O Lord, how many are my foes
O Lord, I Will Praise Thee
O Lord of heaven and earth and sea
O Lord of hosts, whose glory fills
O Lord, our heav'nly King
O Lord, our Lord, how wondrous great
O Lord, Who in Thy love divine
O mother dear, Jerusalem
O, No John
O one with God the Father
O perfect life of love
O perfect Love, all human thought transcending
O Saviour, bless us ere we go
O Saviour, precious Saviour
O Saviour, whom this holy morn
O sisters too, How may we do / Coventry Carol
O soldier, soldier, won't you marry me
O take me in your arms, love ("The Willow Tree", Hampshire folksong, 1850)
O That I Were As In Months Past
O, that the Lord would guide my ways
O THE CUCKOO she's a pretty bird
O THE HOLLY & THE IVY
O Thou from whom all goodness flows
O Thou that hear'st when sinners cry
O Thou whose justice reigns on high
O what a stiff rebellious house
O what's the matter with you my lass ("The Recruited Collier")
O Word of God Incarnate -
O worship the King, all glorious above
Oak and the Ash, The
Of a rich counsellor I write ("The Crafty Lover", "The Lawyer Outwitted")
Of all the trades in England ("A-Beggin' I Will Go")
Oft as THE LEPERr's case I read
Oil of Barley
Old Adam
Old Barbed Wire, The
Old Jemmy is a lad
Old Man and His Three Sons, The
Old Man's Song, The
Old Mole
Old Protestant's Litany, The
Old Sir Robert Bolton had three sons ("The Jovial Hunter of Bromsgrove")
Old-Testament Gospel
Old Wichet and His Wife
Old Year now away has fled, The
On Christmas night all Christians sing
On the Death of a Believer
On Ilkley Moor Baht 'at
On man, in his own image made ("Adam")
On One Stone Shall be Seven Eyes
On Opening a Place For Social Prayer
On our way rejoicing
On Richmond Hill there lives a lass ("The Lass of Richmond Hill", 1787)
On the 23rd of February / The 23rd of February
On the Death of a Minister
On the first day of Christmas / The Twelve Days of Christmas
On the noble fleet of whalers out sailing from Dundee ("The Balena")
On what has now been sown
On wings of living light
On yonder hill there stands a maiden / O, No John
Once a woman silent stood ("The Two Debtors")
Once I had a hawk, and a pretty grey hawk / The Grey Hawk
Once I loved a Mayden faire
Once I was a civvy lad ("Browned Off")
Once perishing in blood I lay / Humbled and Silenced By Mercy
One aweful word which Jesus spoke ("The Blasted fig-tree")
One there is, above all others ("A Friend That Sticketh Closer Than a Brother")
One Thy Light, the Temple filling
Onward Christian soldiers
Oppressed with unbelief and sin ("My Grace is Sufficient For Thee")
Optimistic Laborites, The
Our God, our help in ages past
Our Lord, who knows full well ("The Importunate Widow")
Our oats they are howed, and our barley's reaped ("The Country Farmer's Vain Glory")
Out of the deep I call
Outlandish Knight
Over the Hills and Far Away
Oxford and Cambridge shall agree ("When The King Comes Home In Peace Again")
Oyle of Barly, The
Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag
Paddy Get Back
Painful Plough, The
Parliament Routed, The, Or Here's A House To Be Let
Parsons farwell
Paul's Steeple
Paul's Voyage
Paul's Wharfe
Pensive, doubting, fearful heart ("To the Afflicted, Tossed With Tempests and Not Comforted")
Peppers black
Peter Released From Prison
Peter Sinning and Repenting
Peter Walking Upon the Water
Petticoat wag
Philadelphia
Physician of my sin-sick soul ("A Sick Soul")
Picking of sticks
Pleading For Mercy
Plenty in a Time of Dearth
Plough's Praise, The
Ploughboy, The
Polly Oliver
Pool of Bethesda, The
Pool of Bethesda, The
Poor ESAU repented too late
POOR JOE THE MARINE Joe, the marine, was at Portsmouth well known
Poor Old Horse, The
Poor Old Soldier
Poor sinners! little do they think ("Belshazzar")
Poor, weak and worthless though I am ("Is This Thy Kindness to Thy Friend")
Power and Triumph of Faith, The
Power of the Sword, The
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven (Lyte, 1834).
Praise of a Dairy, The
Praise, oh, praise, our God and King
Praise the Lord o Heavens, adore him
Praise to God immortal praise
Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for thee
Praise we the Lord this day
Praise ye the Lord, my heart shall join
Prattle Your Pleasure Under The Rose
Prayer an answer will obtain ("Woman of Canaan")
Prayer For a Blessing
Prayer for Children
Prayer for the Lord's Promised Presence
Preserve me, Lord, in time of need
Pretty Flowers
Prince of Orange Welcome to London, The
Prince of Orange's Triumph, The
Prince Ruperts March
Private Jones came in one night ("Kiss Me Good-Night, Sergeant-Major")
Prodigal Son, The
Protecting Brewer, The
Punks delight
Puritan, The
Queen Jane O! Queen Jane O! What a lady was she ("The Death of Queen Jane")
Queen Jane was in travail ("The Death of Queen Jane")
Queen of Sheba
Quoth John to Joan, wilt thou have me? / The Clown's Courtship
Rakes of Mallow, The
Ramble In The New Mown Hay
Rebel's Surrender to Grace, Lord, What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do
Rebellion and Tyranny Revived
Rebellion hath broken up house ("The Sale Of Rebellion's House-Hold Stuff")
Recruited Collier, The
Redeemed, restored, forgiven
Refuge, River, and Rock of the Church, The
Rejoice, rejoice, ye Cavaliers ("Upon The General Pardon Passed By The Rump")
Rejoice, the Lord is King!
Rejoice, ye pure in heart
Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord
Remember lord our mortal state
Remember us poor Mayers all ("The Hitchin May Day Song")
Resurrection and the Life, The
Resurrection of the Rump, The
Return, O God of love, return
Return, O wanderer, return
Rich Man and Lazarus, The
Richies Lady
Ring out the old, ring in the new
Rise, crowned with light, imperial Salem, rise!
Roast Beef of old England
Robin Hood and the Tanner
Rock of Ages, cleft for me
Rocking the Cradle
Rogue's March, The
Rolling Home
Rose is red, and Rose is white
Round me falls the night
Roundhead, The
Row well ye Marriners
Royal Feast, The
Royal Oak
Royalist, The
Royalist's Resolve, The
Rufty, tufty
Rule Britannia
Ruler's Daughter Raised, The
Run Rabbit Run
Rural Dance About the May-Pole
Safely through another week ("Saturday Evening")
Sailing over THE DOGGER BANK Dogger Bank
Sailors Farewell Hymn
Saint Turned Sinner, The
Saints Martins
Sale Of Rebellion's House-Hold Stuff, The
Salvation Drawing Nearer
Salvation is for ever nigh
Sampson's Lion
Saraband
Sardis
Satan Returning
Saturday Evening
Saturday Night and Sunday Morn
Saul's Armor
Save me, O God, the swelling floods
Save me, O Lord, from every foe
Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise
Saviour, blessed Saviour
Saviour, breathe an evening blessing
Saviour shine and cheer my soul ("The Change")
Saviour, when in dust to Thee
Saviour, when night involves the skies
Saw you the State's money new come from the Mint? ("The State's New Coin")
Says Jone to his wife, on a hot summer's day ("Jone O'Greenfield's Ramble")
Scarborough Fair
Scotch Cap
Seasons, The
Second Part of St. George for England, The
Sedany
See Aaron, God's anointed priest ("The True Aaron")
See, the Conqueror mounts in triumph
See! the corn again in ear! / Harvest
See the gloomy gath'ring cloud ("The Hiding Place")
Seeds of Love
Sellenger's Round
She left her father's castle gate ("Gypsy Rover")
Shepheards Holyday
Shepherd Of The Downs
Shepherds are the cleverest lads ("Stormy Winds")
Shine, mighty God, on Britain shine
Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive
Simon, beware! the Saviour said ("The Believer's Danger, Safety, and Duty")
Simphony, The
Since it must be so then so let it go ("The New Courtier")
Sinful, sighing to be blest
Sing, all ye nations, to the Lord
Sing Me to Sleep where bullets fall
Sing, O sing, this blessed morn
Sing to the Lord aloud
Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands
Sir Arthur and Charming Mollee
Sir Richard Grenville's Farewell
Skellamfago
Slip, The
Small Bird Or Two, A
Smugglers Song, The
Smyrna
Snaefell Tynwald, Ben-my-Chree ("Ellen Vannen Tragedy")
So let our lips and lives express
Sod 'em all ("Bless'em all")
Softly now the light of day
Soldiers of Christ, arise
Some talk of Alexander, and some of Hercules ("The British Grenadiers")
Somersetshire Hunting Song
Son of God! thy people's shield / Prayer for the Lord's Promised Presence
Songs of praise the angels sang
Songs of thankfulness and praise
Soon as I heard my Father say
Souldiers Life -
Sovereign grace has pow'r alone / The Two Malefactors
Sower, The
Spanish Jepsies
Spanyard
Spirit Divine, attend our prayers
Sprig of Thyme, The
Squire of Tamworth, The
Staines Morris
Stand to your glasses
State's New Coin, The
Step Stately
Stingo
Stormy Weather Boys
Stormy Winds
Strange and mysterious is my life ("The Inward Warfare")
Streets Of London, The
Strong Son of God, immortal love
Suda Bay
Suffolk Harvest-home Song
Sulva Bay
Summer's Morning, The
Sun of my soul, Thou Savior dear
Sunset and evening star ("Crossing the Bar" Tennyson/Barnby 1889, 1893)
Supported by the word / The Power and Triumph of Faith
Sure there's a righteous God
Sweet is the work, my God, my King
Sweet Nelly! my heart's delight! ("The Farmer's Son")
Sweet Nightingale, The
Sweet the moments, rich in blessing
Sweet was the time when first I felt / Oh That I Were As In Months Past
Sweet William
Sword-Dancers' Song, The
Take my life and let it be
Tarry with me, O my Saviour
Tavistock Goosey Fair
Teach me the measure of my days
Ten thousand times ten thousand
That certain night, the night we met ("A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square")
That man no guard or weapons needs / The Believer's Safety
That Rock was Christ
That thou wilt be pleased to grant our requests / The Old Protestant's Litany
The Army, the Navy and the Air Force
The Bells of Hell go ting-a-ling-a-ling
The boar's head in hand bear I / Boar's Head Carol
The bonny month of June is crowned / Cornish Midsummer Bonfire Song
The book of nature open lies / The Book of Creation
The breeze was fresh, the ship was in stays / The Token
The carrion crow he sat upon an oak / The Carrion Crow
The castle of the human heart / The Heart Taken
The church a garden is / The Barren Fig-Tree
The Church's one foundation
The cruel war is raging, Johnny has to fight
The day is gently sinking to a close
The day is past and gone
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended
The day was spent, the moon shone bright / The Garden Gate
The earth forever is the Lord's
The evils that beset our path ("Vanity of Life")
The fairest maids o' Britain's Isle / Ann O'Hethersgill
The fifteenth day of July / My Lord Willoughbies Welcome Home
The first nowell the angel did say
The first that enters on the floor ("The Sword-Dancers' Song")
The God of Abraham praise
The God of our salvation hears
The heav'ns declare thy glory, Lord
The hierarchy is out of date ("I Thank You Twice")
The Keeper would a-hunting go
The kine unguided went / The Milch Kine Drawing the Ark: Faith's Surrender of All
The king, O Lord, with songs of praise
The King of Love my Shepherd is
The King of saints, how fair his face
The lady sits at her own front door ("The Two Magicians")
The Laird of Rosslyn's daughter / Captain Wedderburn's Courtship
The Law commands and makes us know
The lion that on Sampson roared / Sampson's Lion
The Lord Jehovah reigns; His throne is built on high
The Lord my pasture shall prepare
The Lord my Shepherd is
The Lord of glory is my light
The Lord proclaims his grace abroad! / The Covenant
The Lord, the Judge, before his throne
The Lord, the Judge, his churches warns
The Lord, the Sovereign, sends his summons forth
The Lord will happiness divine / The Contrite Heart
The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want
The man is ever blest
The manna favored Israel's meat / Manna Hoarded
The message first to SMYRNA Smyrna sent
The moon in silver glory shone
The moon shines bright, the stars give a light / May Day Carol
The name is Francis Tolliver / Twas Christmas In The Trenches
The old year now away has fled
The Pilot he looks out ahead ("Whup Jamboree")
The praise of Zion waits for thee
The Prince Van Orange he is come to this Land ("The Prince of Orange Welcome to London")
The prophets sons, in time of old / The Borrowed Axe
The radiant morn hath passed away
The saints on earth and those above
The saints should never be dismayed ("Jehovah-Jireh, the Lord Will Provide")
The Saviour calls; let every ear
The Saviour kindly calls
The sea is England's glory
The shades of night were falling fast ("Excelsior" -- Longfellow, 1862)
The shadows of the evening hours
The signs which God to Gideon gave / Gideon's Fleece
The Son of God goes forth to war
The stwons that built GEORGE RIDLER'S OVEN
The sun had set behind yon hills / The Farmer's Boy
The sun is sinking fast
The time passes over more cheerful and gay / Thousands Or More
The TOPMAN & THE AFTERGUARD and the afterguard were walking one day
The voice that breathed o'er Eden
The water is wide; I can't cross o'er
The water stood like walls of brass / The Creatures in the Lord's Hands
The week before Easter, the day being fair / The False Bride
The wonders, Lord, thy love has wrought
The word of Christ, our Lord / The Word Quick and Powerful
Thee will I love, O Lord, my strength
Then the apostle wonders wrought / The Exorcists
There is a blessed home
There is a fountain filled with blood ("Praise For the Fountain Opened")
There is a land of pure delight
There is an old proverb which all the world knows / Prattle Your Pleasure Under The Rose
There lived a wife at Usher's Well / The Wife Of Usher's Well
There was a Cameronian cat / The Cameronian Cat
There was a crafty miller / The Miller and His Sons
There was a fair maid of Islington / The Fair Maid of Islington
There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the river Dee ("The Miller of Dee")
There was a jovial tinker / Joan's Ale
There was a lady in the north / The Dowie Dens of Yarrow
There was a knight both young and fair / Blow Away The Morning Dew
There was a shepherd's son / Blow the Winds, I-Ho!
There was an old chap in the west country / The King and the Countryman
There was an old farmer in Sussex did dwell / The Farmer's Old Wife
There was an old man, and sons he had three / The Old Man and His Three Sons
There were six jovial tradesmen / Joan's Ale Was New
There were three drunken maidens / Three Drunken Maidens
There were three gypsies a come to my door / The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies
There were three ravens sat on a tree ("The Three Ravens")
There'll always be an England
There'll be blue birds over the WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER
There's a battery snug in the spinney / The Guns
There's a lusty liquor which / Stingo
There's a tear in my eye for the soldier / Joan of Arc, They're Calling You
There's no pleasures can compare / Somersetshire Hunting Song
They Shall Be Mine, Saith the Lord
They're moving father's grave to build a sewer ("Victorian plums")
Thine forever, God of Love
Think, mighty God, on feeble man
This Christmas time 'tis fit that we ("A Christmas Song When The Rump Was First Dissolved")
This day at thy creating word
This Is My Father’s World
This is the day of light
This is the day the Lord hath made
This spacious earth is all the Lord's
Thomas the Rhymer
Thou art coming, O my Saviour
Thou didst leave thy throne and thy kingly crown
Thou to whose all-searching sight
Thou who the night in prayer didst spend
Thou whose almighty word
Though cloudy skies, and northern blasts / Waiting for Spring
Though in the outward church below / The Wheat and Tares
Though Jericho pleasantly stood / Jericho; or, The Waters Healed
Though troubles assail / The Lord Will Provide
Thousands Or More
Three Drunken Maidens
Three German Officers crossed the Rhine
Three in One, and One in Three
Three Maidens a-Milking
Three Merry Coblers, The
Three Ravens, The
Three Score and Ten
Throned upon the awe-full tree
Through all the changing scenes of life
Through every age, eternal God
Through the Groves
Thus far the Lord hath led me on
Thus I resolved before the Lord
Thus saith the holy One, and true ("Philadelphia")
Thus saith the Lord, The spacious fields
Thus saith the Lord to EPHESUS
Thus saith the Lord, "Your work is vain"
Thy mansion is the christian's heart / The House of Prayer
Thy ways, O Lord, with wise design
Time How Short
Time How Swift
Time to Remember the Poor
Time, with an unwearied hand / Time How Short
'Tis a point I long to know / Lovest Thou Me?
'Tis by thy strength the mountains stand
'Tis good, Lord, to be here
'Tis Greenside wakes, we've come to the town / The Greenside Wakes Song
'Tis just a month come Friday next ("Tavistock Goosey Fair")
'Tis of a Nobleman's daughter ("The Nobleman's Daughter")
To Anacreon in Heaven
To God I cried with mournful voice
To our Redeemer's glorious name
To the Afflicted, Tossed With Tempests and Not Comforted
To thee, most Holy and most High
To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise
To Thee, our God, we fly
To thine almighty arm we owe
TOBACCO's but an Indian weed
Today Thy mercy calls us
Token, The
Tom Pearse, Tom Pearse, lend me your grey mare ("Widdicombe Fair")
Tom Tinker
Tonight it is the New-year's night ("Hagmena Song")
Topman and the Afterguard
Trees Are Getting High, The
Trelawney
Trembling Jailer, The
Trooper Cut Down, The
Trotting Horse, The
Trouper, The
True Aaron, The
True subjects mourn, and well they may / The Mournful Subjects or The Whole Nation's Lamentation
True Thomas lay on Huntlie bank / Thomas the Rhymer
Trust of the Wicked, and the Righteous Compared
Tub-Preacher, The
Turn-Coat, The
Twas Christmas In The Trenches
'Twas for thy sake, eternal God
'Twas in the watches of the night
'Twas on a Monday morning, all in the month of May / Lisbon
'Twas on a summer's morning ("White Cockade")
'Twas on that dark, that doleful night
'Twas on the morn of sweet May-day ("Jockey to the Fair")
'Twas the commission of our Lord
Twelve Days of Christmas, The
Twenty-third of February, The
Two Debtors, The
Two Magicians, The
Two maidens went milking one day / A Small Bird Or Two
Two Malefactors, The
Two were the sisters, one the bride ("The Unquiet Grave")
Undone! undone! the lawyers cry ("The Lawyers' Lamentation For The Loss Of Charing-Cross")
Unquiet Grave, The
Unto thine hand, O God of truth
Up aloft amid the rigging ("Rolling Home")
Up tayles all
Up to your waist in water ("OH IT'S A LOVELY WAR")
Upon a Summers day
Upon His Majesty's Coming To Holmby
Upon The Cavaliers Departing Out Of London
Upon The General Pardon Passed By The Rump
Useful Plow, The
Vanity of Life, The
Vanity of the Creature Sanctified
Vanity of the World
Vicar of Bray, The
Vive Le Roy
Waiting for Spring
Waken, lords and ladies gay / Hunting Song
Walking with God
Walking with God
Warlike Seamen
Warwickshire R.H.A., The
Wassail, wassail all over the town / Gloucestershire Wassail
Watchman, tell us of the night
Water is Wide, The
Watt's Cradle Song
We are a garden walled around
We are Fred Karno's army ("The church's one foundation")
We are in Kitchener's army
We are the D-DAY DODGERS
We bless the Lord, the just, the good
We give Thee but Thine own
We have a King, and yet no King / A Mad World, My Masters
We love thee, Lord, and we adore
We meet today in Freedom's cause / Hold the Fort
We sing the almighty power of God
We Three Kings of Orient Are
We were homeward bound one night on the deep ("Lord Franklin")
We Were Pharaoh's Bondmen
Wealth breeds care, love, hope, and fear ("The Whigs Drowned In An Honest Tory Health")
Wearied by day with toils and cares
Weary of wandering from my God
Wedding Song, The
Weel May the Keel Row
Weeping Mary
Welcome, sweet day of rest
We'll Meet Again
We'll sing the praise of future days / The Optimistic Laborites
We're Coming In On The Wing and a Prayer
We're going to hang out the washing on the Siegfried Line
We're laying in Surrey Dock one day / Stormy Weather Boys
West Country Wager, The
What a mournful life is mine / Dwelling in Mesech
What Booker doth prognosticate /When The King Enjoys His Own Again
What child is this who laid to Rest
What creature's that, with his short hairs / The Roundhead
What pen can well report the plight / Another of Seafarers, describing Evil Fortune
What Shall I Render
What think you of Christ? is the test / What Think Ye of Christ?
What though the zealots pull down the prelates / Vive Le Roy
Wheat and Tares, The
Wheear 'as ta bin sin ah saw thee ("ON ILKLEY MOOR baht'at")
When Adam fell he quickly lost / Cain and Abel
When All Men Sing
When all thy mercies, O my God
When any turn from Zion's way / Will Ye Also Go Away?
When Britain first at Heaven's command ("RULE BRITANNIA")
When captaines couragious, whom death cold not daunte / Mary Ambree
When Christ to judgment shall descend
When descending from the sky / The Foolish Virgins
When first I came to P.T.S / Jumping Through the Hole
When first I went a-waggoning ("The Jolly Waggoner")
When first my soul enlisted / Saul's Armor
When first to make my heart his own / Dagon Before the Ark
When God is nigh, my faith is strong
When good King Richard ("Ballad of Richard III")
When Hannah pressed with grief
When Harry the tailor was twenty years old ("Harry the Tailor")
When HMS Hood went down in the deep / The HMS Hood
When I can read my title clear
When I first landed in Liverpool ("Jackie Brown")
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
When I was a lad I served a term
When I was apprenticed in London / Blow the Candles Out
When I was bound apprentice ("The Lincolnshire Poacher")
When in the field of Mars we lye / The Loyal Soldier
When Isr'el sins, the Lord reproves
When Israel heard the fiery law / The Golden Calf
When Israel's tribes were parch'd with thirst / That Rock was Christ
When Israel was from Egypt freed / He Led Them By a Right Way
When Jesus claims the sinner's heart / Satan Returning
When Joseph his brethren beheld / Joseph Made Known to His Brethren
When Joseph was an old man ("Cherry Tree Carol")
When Joshua, by God's command / Gibeon
When man grows bold in sin
When mighty Roast Beef Was the Englishman's food ("Roast Beef of old England")
When, overwhelm'd with grief
When Peter boasted, soon he fell / Peter Sinning and Repenting
When sinners utter boasting words / They Shall Be Mine, Saith the Lord
When snow transforms the hedgerow thorn ("When All Men Sing")
When streaming from the eastern skies
When the beloved disciple took / The Little Book
When the disciples crossed the lake ("But One Loaf")
When the fighting was at its fiercest ("British Soldier's Discharge Song")
When the great Judge supreme & just
When The King Comes Home In Peace Again
When The King Enjoys His Own Again
When the lights go up In London
When this lousy war is over ("What a friend we have in Jesus")
Where shall the man be found
Whigs drowned in an honest Tory health, The
While I keep silence & conceal
While men grow bold in wicked ways
While shepherds watched their flocks
While with ceaseless course the sun ("Time how swift")
Whirligig
Whish
Whistling gypsy came over the hill ("The gypsy rover")
White cliffs of Dover
White cockade
Who comes this way so blithe & gay ("The Christmas Tree")
Who killed COCK ROBIN
Who seeks the way to win renown ("Sir Richard Grenville's farewell")
Who shall ascend thy heav'nly place
Who shall inhabit in thy hill
Whole nation's lamentation, The
Whup Jamboree
Why did the Jews proclaim their rage
Why did the nations join to slay
Why do the proud insult the poor
Why do the wealthy wicked boast
Why do we mourn departing friends
Why does your brand sae drop with blood ("Edward, Edward")
Why doth the Lord stand off so far
Why doth the man of riches grow
Why has my God my soul forsook
Why kept your train bands such a stir ("The City's Loyalty To The King")
Why should I vex my soul & fret
Why should we quarrel for riches
Widdicombe Fair ("Tom Pearce")
Wife Of Usher's Well, The
Will God for ever cast us off
Will ye also go away
Willow Tree, The ("O take me to your arms love")
Win at first & lose at last
Winster Wakes there's ale & cakes
Wisdom
Wish me luck as you wave me goodbye
With broken heart & contrite sigh
With earnest longings of the mind
With face and fashion to be known ("The Puritan", "The tub preacher")
With fife & drum he marched away ("Johnny has gone")
With my whole heart I'll raise my song
With rev'rence let the saints appear
With Satan my accuser near ("A brand plucked out of the fire")
Within the father's house
Woman of Canaan
Woman of Samaria, The
Woodycock
Wooing song of a Yeoman of Kent's Son
Word supreme before creation
World turned upside down, The
Worldling, The
Wraggle taggle gypsies, The
Write to SARDIS saith the Lord
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem
Ye gentlemen of England who live home ("The bay of Biscay oh")
Ye holy souls in God rejoice
Ye mad caps of England who merry would make
Ye merry hearts that love to play ("A new game at cards, or win at first & lose at last")
Ye nations round the earth rejoice
Ye nymphs and sylvan gods ("The Milking Pail")
Ye sons of earth prepare the plow ("The Sower")
Ye sons of pride that hate the just
Ye watchers & ye holy ones
Yeoman's Carol
Yet saith the Lord if David's race
Yorkshire Horse Dealer, The
You brave loyal Churchmen ("King Charles The Second's Restoration", "29th May")
You friends to reformation ("The saint turned sinner")
You gentlemen & sportsmen ("The mummer's song")
You may have heard of the politique snout ("A new-year's gift for the Rump")
You royalists all now rejoice & be glad ("The loyalist's encouragement")
You rural goddesses that woods & fields possess ("The milk maid's life")
Young Rambleaway
Young women they run like hares on the mountain ("Hares on the Mountain")
ZACCHEUS climbed the tree
Zion or the City of God
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