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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 2,394 total.
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- Under the Blue (Wilbur Fisk Heath)
- Under the greenwood tree (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Under the greenwood tree (W. S. Fenollosa)
- Under the Maple Tree (Henry Baumer)
- Under the willow (Alfred Arthur Graley)
- The unfaithful shepherdess (Henry Lahee)
- Until we meet (William H Pontius)
- Untruthful Daisy (Frank Edwin Ward)
- Up! Quit thy bower (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Up, up, ye dames (Henry David Leslie)
- Up-Hill (Charles Harford Lloyd)
- Upon the mountain’s distant head (George J. Webb)
- The Urchins’ Dance (John Liptrot Hatton)
V
- The vale where my home lies (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- Valentine (Henry Walford Davies)
- Valentine’s Day (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The valley (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- A very bad cold (George R. Sturgis)
- The Vesper Bell (John Sewell)
- Viking Song (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- The village blacksmith (George West Foster)
- The village blacksmith (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The Village Choir (Edward Cutler)
- The village dance (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The Violet (Henry David Leslie)
- Violet (Thomas Willert Beale)
- The voice of Spring (John George Veaco)
- Voice of the Western Wind (John Bunyan Herbert)
- The voyage song (William James Robjohn)
W
- Waiting for the May (Henry Lahee)
- Waiting for the Spring (Wilbur A. Christy)
- Wake thee, my dear (Clara Gottschalk)
- Wake up, sweet melody (Philip P. Bliss)
- Wake! To the hunting (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Wake, dearest love! (Westley F. Richards)
- Waken, lords and ladies (Georgina Bairnsfather)
- Waken, lords and ladies gay (Louis A. Coerne)
- Waken, lords and ladies gay (Samuel Reay)
- The War-Song of the Men of Glamorgan (Henry A. Lambeth)
- Wassail song (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- The Water Mill (Charles Clinton Case)
- The water of Tyne (William Whittaker)
- The water! (Howard Kingsbury)
- The Water! The Water! (Horace Estabrook Kimball)
- Water-Lilies (Frederic Hymen Cowen)
- Water-lilies (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- The Water-Lily (Frederick S. Converse)
- The Water-Lily (John Hyatt Brewer)
- The waterfall (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The Watermill (George W. Fields)
- The waterside (Edgar Bainton)
- The wave's reproof (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The wayside well (Alexander S. Cooper)
- We are waiting (Frederic Woodman Root)
- We are willing to wait a little longer (Avanelle L. Holmes)
- We may laugh and we may sing (William Spark)
- We may roam thro’ this world (Michael William Balfe)
- We roam and rule the sea (Henry David Leslie)
- We watch’d her breathing (Jacob Leo Kerbusch)
- We will not blush for poverty (John Harrison Tenney)
- The wearing of the green (Frederick W. Goodrich)
- The wearin’ o’ the green (Granville Bantock)
- Weary wind of the west (Edward Elgar)
- Weary wind of the West (Wilberfoss George Owst)
- Weaver John (Benjamin Hanby)
- The wee cooper o' Fife (Hugh S. Roberton)
- Weep no more (John Blackwood McEwen)
- Weep no more, sad fountains (Frank Valentine Van der Stucken)
- Weep on, weep on (Michael William Balfe)
- Weep you no more (George Rathbone)
- Weep you no more, sad fountains (David Christmas Williams)
- Welcome art Thou, joyous Morn (John Wass)
- Welcome dawn of summer's day (Edward M. Hill)
- The welcome home (Richard Haking)
- Welcome home the bride (Thomas Adlington Wallworth)
- Welcome Spring (Henry David Leslie)
- Welcome, pretty primrose (William Alfred White)
- Welcome, sweet Spring! (William Webster Pearson)
- The West Wind (Frederick A. Challinor)
- A wet sheet and a flowing sea (Elizabeth Field Hubbard)
- We’ll sing a merry roundelay (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- We’re A’ Noddin’ (John Ebenezer West)
- We’re Sailing (Alfred Beirly)
- What care I how fair she be (William F. Sudds)
- What is got by sighing? (John Liptrot Hatton)
- What is home without a mother? (Septimus Winner)
- What is the little brook saying? (Benjamin Jepson)
- What look hath she? (Matthew Kingston)
- What mournful thoughts come o’er the mind (Wm. T. Best)
- What should we do? (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- What the bee is to the flow'ret (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- What voice of gladness (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Wha’ll be king but Charlie? (Arthur Edward Johnstone)
- When all the world is young (John Pointer)
- When at Corinna's eyes I gaze (Charles Harford Lloyd)
- When daisies pied (George Alexander Macfarren)
- When daylight was yet sleeping (Michael William Balfe)
- When evening casts her shadows round (Clowes Bayley)
- When evening's twilight (John Liptrot Hatton)
- When eyes are beaming (Benjamin Mansell Ramsey)
- When Flora decks (William Noel Johnson)
- When gossips love (Archibald Carlyle Mounsey)
- When Green Leaves Come Again (Max Bruch)
- When hands meet (Ciro Pinsuti)
- When he, who adores thee (Michael William Balfe)
- When he, who adores thee (William Rhys-Herbert)
- When I thy singing next shall hear (John Albert Sowerbutts)
- When I was and a little tiny boy (Geoffrey Shaw)
- When icicles hang by the wall (Geoffrey Shaw)
- When icicles hang by the wall (George Alexander Macfarren)
- When icicles hang by the wall (Walter William Brooks)
- When in death I shall calm recline (Michael William Balfe)
- When last I strayed (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- When lengthening shades (William Woolley)
- When little Birdie Bye-Bye goes (Howard M. Dow)
- When May is in his prime (John Ireland)
- When Papa Was a Boy (John David Brunk)
- When ships put out to sea (William Otto Miessner)
- When Silence falleth over all (Francis J. Barrett)
- When sinks the sun (Edward Roberts)
- When spring begems the dewy scene, Op.8, no.4 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- When Spring comes round (Henry Thomas Smart)
- When Spring is calling (William Mason (1829-1908))
- When stars are in the quiet skies (William Rhys-Herbert)
- When Sue and I went skating (James R. Murray)
- When the beautiful springtime comes (Daniel W. Crist)
- When the Light of Memory (George Brace Loomis)
- When the nightfall cometh on (Charles King Langley)
- When the rosy morn (Edwin Augustus Sydenham)
- When the sun sinks to rest (John Frederick Bridge)
- When the wind blows in the sweet rose-tree (William Horsley)
- When the winds breathe soft (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- When through Life unblest we rove (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- When thro’ life unblest we rove (Michael William Balfe)
- When twilight dews (Alfred Ben Allen)
- When twilight dews (Henry Hiles)
- When twilight dews (James L. Gregory)
- When twilight dews (Thomas Crampton)
- When twilight dews (Walter Heaton)
- When twilight dews are falling soft (William Mason (1829-1908))
- When Twilight’s parting flush (Henry Lahee)
- When wearied wretches sink to sleep (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- When winter winds are piercing chill (Charles P. Morrison)
- When with glory dies the day (Sydney S. Bartlett)
- When you sing (Hubert Bath)
- Where are you going my pretty maid? (Alfred James Caldicott)
- Where art thou, beam of light? (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Where Autumn Leaves Glow (George W. Fields)
- Where shall the Lover rest? (Edward Bairstow)
- Where shall the lover rest? (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Where silver waves are dancing (Daniel W. Crist)
- Where the Wood-Fairies Dwell (Thomas William Hubbard)
- Whether I find thee op.45.2 (Edward Elgar)
- Whether kissed by sunbeams (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Whether men do laugh or weep (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- While my lady sleepeth (Robert Drury)
- While you sleep (Henry Kimball Hadley)
- Whilst youthful sports (Joseph Barnby)
- The Whippoorwill (Cyrus Cornelius Pratt)
- Whippoorwill (Sanford S. Turley)
- Whippoorwill (Thomas J. Douthitt)
- The Whippoorwill Song (Orlando Smith Grinnell)
- Whispers of Summer (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- The white Paternoster (Henry Walford Davies)
- The White Witch (Frederick St. John Lacy)
- “Whither, little maiden?” (William T. Cramer)
- Whittier’s April (William A. Lafferty)
- Who is Sylvia? (Clara Angela Macirone)
- Who is Sylvia? (Edward German)
- Who is Sylvia? (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Who knows what the bells say? (Henry Parker)
- Who shall win my lady fair? (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Who would true valour see (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Who’ll buy? (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Why do the roses (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Why with toil thy life consuming (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Why? (James S. Ford)
- Widdecombe Fair (Mark Andrews)
- The widow’s only son (George J. Webb)
- A wife's song (Joseph Barnby)
- The wild bird seeks the mountain rill (George J. Webb)
- The wild rose (George J. Webb)
- Wild rose (Seymour John Grey Egerton)
- Will ye no come back again (Henry A. Lambeth)
- Will ye no come back again (James Yorkston)
- Willie Winkie (Henry Walford Davies)
- The willow by the river side (William James Robjohn)
- The Willow Song (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- The willow tree (William Whittaker)
- The Wind (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- The wind (Joseph Barnby)
- Wind and Sea (Frank G. Cauffman)
- The Wind and the Day (Arthur Foote)
- Wind thy horn (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Windlass Song (Edward Elgar)
- The Winds (John Paul Morgan)
- Winds of Autumn (Charles Oberthür)
- Winter (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Winter days (Alfred James Caldicott)
- Winter Glee (James Monroe Hagan)