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- The Knell of tyrant laws I hear (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Once upon my cheek he said the roses grew (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- As I was going to Derby (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Melrose (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Pleasant is the voice of thy song (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- The Erl King (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- The Red Cross Knight (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Which is the properest day to sing? (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Old Chiron (Michael Wise) (← links)
- When Allen-a-Dale went a-hunting (Robert Lucas Pearsall) (← links)
- Hail, smiling morn (Reginald Spofforth) (← links)
- The Cats (William Lawes) (← links)
- In the lonely vale (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Drink to me only (Traditional) (← links)
- Garvan (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Epitaph on a Dormouse (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- When winds breathe soft (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Death and Victory (The Anacreontic Song) (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Cara vale (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Blow, blow thou winter wind (arr. Hayes) (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- The historians (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Hodge told Sue (Luffman Atterbury) (← links)
- Hand in hand with fairy grace (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- Dame Durden (Henry Harington) (← links)
- Epitaph on Sir Charles Sanders (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- The monument of Queen Elizabeth (James Hook) (← links)
- Breathe soft ye winds (William Paxton) (← links)
- Ne'er trouble thyself (Matthew Locke) (← links)
- How stands the glass around? (Anonymous) (← links)
- The Banks of the Yarrow (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Sweet is the soft, the sunny breeze (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Although soft sleep (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- To be gazing on those charms (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- Blow, blow thou winter wind (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- Whann Battayle smethinge (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Soft and safe though lowly grave (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Rosabelle (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Oh! Sovereign of the willing soul (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Ah! How Sophia can you leave? (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Go to the ant (Henry Harington) (← links)
- Songe to Aelle (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Oh thou where'er (thie bones att reste) (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Lone dweller of the rock (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- The Water King (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Go plaintive breeze (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Hark! the cock crows (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- O blessed retirement (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Go gentle soul (Henry Harington) (← links)
- Though from thy bank of velvet torn (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Dull, repining sons of care (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- See with ivy chaplet bound (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Mark the merry elves (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- The lass of Richmond hill (James Hook) (← links)
- Epitaph on Sir John Calf (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Thyrsis, when we parted (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Hail! Happy Albion! (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Why does beauteous Lina weep? (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Thou art beautiful, queen of the valley (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Forgive blessed shade (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- To all you ladies now at hand (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Ye gentlemen of England (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- O snatch me swift (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- When first sweet love (Henry Harington) (← links)
- Peace to the souls of the heroes (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Father of heroes (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- When Arthur first in court began to wear long hanging sleaves (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- With sighs, sweet rose (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Farewell to Lochaber (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Elegy on the death of Mr. Shenstone (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Fill the horn of glossy blue (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Green thorn of the hill of ghosts (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Melting airs soft joys inspire (William Hayes) (← links)
- The love rapture (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Slow fresh fount (William Horsley) (← links)
- Come gentle zephyr (William Horsley) (← links)
- For Agathon, in fighting fields (Thomas Norris) (← links)
- Oh! Sweetest of thy lovely race (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Albion, thy sea-encircled isle (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- Hark, hark the lark (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- When for the world's repose (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Orpheus with his lute (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Baloo, my babe (Joseph Corfe) (← links)
- Epitaph on the gravestone of Dr Willm. Child (Robert Hudson) (← links)
- Epitaph on Henry Purcell (Mary Hudson) (← links)
- So many tears of misery (John Clarke-Whitfeld) (← links)
- Aldiborontiphoscophornio (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Arno's vale (Henry Holcombe) (← links)
- A cruel fate hangs threat'ning (Theodore Aylward) (← links)
- Gently touch the warbling lyre (Francesco Geminiani) (← links)
- Are the white hours for ever fled (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Let us, my Lesbia, live and love (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Come and let us live (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- Elegy on the death of Mr Shenstone (John Broderip) (← links)
- The Singing Club (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- The Street Intrigue (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- The family quarrel (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- The Weeders (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- When Bibo thought fit (John Travers) (← links)
- Sweet doth blush the rosy morning (Henry Harington) (← links)
- Delightful scene, in which appear (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- The Housemaids (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- The nightingale (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Says Sue to Pru (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- See the bowl sparkles (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Interred here doth lye a worthy wyght (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- Lover, thou must be presuming (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- Soon as the genial spring (John Alcock Sr.) (← links)
- Attend, ye sons of mirth (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Great god of sleep (Francis Hutcheson) (← links)
- One morning, Dame Turner's brisk maid (James Hook) (← links)
- Solace of life (Samuel Arnold) (← links)
- You gave me your heart (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Gentle Cupid, lend an ear (John Broderip) (← links)
- Consigned to dust (Jonathan Battishill) (← links)
- Here's a health to the King (Joseph Stephenson) (← links)
- The Sports of May (Anonymous) (← links)
- The amorous parley (Edward Mulso) (← links)
- The Quaker's catch (Felice Giardini) (← links)
- Adam catch'd Eve (Joseph Baildon) (← links)
- Cried Strephon, panting (Joseph Baildon) (← links)
- On a dream (Joseph Baildon) (← links)
- Says my lord to his lady (Joseph Baildon) (← links)
- Chloe yielded (Anonymous) (← links)
- The King's health (John Arnold) (← links)
- Merry Peg (Henry Harington) (← links)
- Winter days (Alfred James Caldicott) (← links)
- Wives by the dozen (Anonymous) (← links)
- New Year Song (Louis K. Liu) (← links)
- Seeing Flower (Louis K. Liu) (← links)
- Old Farmer's Song (Louis K. Liu) (← links)
- Farewell at Yang Gate (Louis K. Liu) (← links)
- Circle the bowl (Samuel Wesley) (← links)
- Whene'er my dame a-hedging goes (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- The water doctor (Anonymous) (← links)
- Tweed Side (Joseph Corfe) (← links)
- In all her steps, in each enchanting eye (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Imperial Rome, the mistress of the world (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- The haughty wife of Jove (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Alas, cried Damon (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Epitaph on Mrs Wren (Anonymous) (← links)
- Waterloo (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Sweet are the banks (Richard Langdon) (← links)
- To heal the wound a bee had made (Richard Langdon) (← links)
- There is beauty on the mountain (John Goss) (← links)
- List for the breeze (John Goss) (← links)
- Lo! where the rosy-bosom'd hours (John Goss) (← links)
- Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee (John Goss) (← links)
- She is faithless and I am undone (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- As the moments roll (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Away away away (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Come live with me (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Discord dire sister (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Glorious Apollo (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Great Apollo (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- If love and all the world were young (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Is it night (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- The mighty conqueror (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- My little heart (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- O Night (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Oh hope, thou soother sweet (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- On his deathbed (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Rise my joy (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Alas that e'er I knew this hour (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Swiftly from the mountain's brow (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- To the old (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- When shall we three meet again? (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- With freedom blest (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Hence for ever, baleful sorrow (Joseph William Holder) (← links)
- The royal machine (J. Matthews) (← links)
- Sigh no more, ladies (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- For all our men were very, very merry (Robert Lucas Pearsall) (← links)
- When forced from dear Hebe to go (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Why steal the tears adown thy cheek? (Anonymous) (← links)
- Although soft sleep (Anonymous) (← links)
- Welcome the covert (Anonymous) (← links)
- Happy the man (Ode to solitude) (Joseph Baildon) (← links)
- This bottle's the sun of our table (Thomas Linley the elder) (← links)
- Dry be that tear, my gentlest love (Thomas Linley the elder) (← links)
- Golden sun, thy warmth display (James Hook) (← links)
- Hush, the god of love here sleeping lies (James Hook) (← links)
- Ye spotted snakes (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- Doubt thou the stars are fire (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- Amidst the myrtles (Jonathan Battishill) (← links)
- Here rests his head (Jonathan Battishill) (← links)
- I faint! I die! (Richard Woodward) (← links)
- Come, let us a-maying go (Luffman Atterbury) (← links)
- Soft sleep, profoundly pleasing power (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Underneath this stone doth lie (William Benson Earle) (← links)
- Poculum elevatum (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Cheerfulness (Ciro Pinsuti) (← links)
- Voglio andare a letto (Felice Giardini) (← links)
- Beneath the silent rural cell (Henry Harington) (← links)
- O Venus, regina Cnidi Paphique (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- In the merry month of May (John Wilson) (← links)
- Where the bee sucks (John Wilson) (← links)
- The Trading duchesses (Anonymous) (← links)
- Unable to descant in tunable rhyme (George Berg) (← links)
- To these lone shades (George Berg) (← links)
- To drink or to sing is a very fine thing (Theodore Aylward) (← links)
- Beneath a weight of hapless love (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- O sacred friendship, heaven's delight (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- A long farewell (Thomas Norris) (← links)
- Good statesmen need not only wit (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Cried Ned to his neighbour (Richard Langdon) (← links)
- I swore I loved (Richard Langdon) (← links)
- Here, beneath this lofty shade (John Alcock Sr.) (← links)
- Love, inform thy faithful creature (Pieter Hellendaal) (← links)
- Peace, thou white robed child of light (Peter Valton) (← links)
- Here lieth John Croker (William Bates) (← links)
- Hail, sacred horrors (William Bates) (← links)
- Virgins are like the fair flow'r (Johann Christoph Pepusch) (← links)
- Let us take the road (Johann Christoph Pepusch) (← links)
- See how smoothly (Robert Lucas Pearsall) (← links)
- If 'tis joy to wound a lover (Richard Langdon) (← links)
- Go tell Amynta, gentle swain (Maria Hester Park) (← links)
- Under the greenwood tree (Maria Hester Park) (← links)
- Now the bright morning star (Maria Hester Park) (← links)
- To fair Fidele's grassy tomb (Maria Hester Park) (← links)
- Breathe soft ye winds (Maria Hester Park) (← links)
- By shady woods and purling streams (Maria Hester Park) (← links)
- Oft have I stood at eve (John Clarke-Whitfeld) (← links)
- O'er Handel's tomb (James Nares) (← links)
- Yes, these are the scenes (Richard Langdon) (← links)
- While Delia sleeps (Richard Langdon) (← links)
- Desolate is the dwelling of Morna (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Beneath these walls (Blenheim) (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- The coming morn (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Hushed in death (Henry Hiles) (← links)
- The bells of St Michael's tower (Robert Prescott Stewart) (← links)
- Ye gods, give that social delight (James Hook) (← links)
- Valentine's Day (James Hook) (← links)
- The hawthorn buds begin to blow (James Hook) (← links)
- Tell me where is fancy bred? (Ciro Pinsuti) (← links)
- The wreck of the Hesperus (Henry Hiles) (← links)
- Wake now, my love (William Horsley) (← links)
- O cruel Amarillis (William Horsley) (← links)
- Nymphs of the forest (William Horsley) (← links)
- I know you false (William Horsley) (← links)
- Here my Chloe, charming maid (William Horsley) (← links)
- On a bank beside a willow (William Horsley) (← links)
- When the fair moon (William Horsley) (← links)
- Oh, the sweet contentment (William Horsley) (← links)
- Ye distant spires (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Go, tuneful bird (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Ah! Hills beloved (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Spring's dewy hand (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Sleep soft, fair form (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Hast thou left thy blue course (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- The tomb of Shakespeare (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- You gentlemen on t'other side (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Awake, my fair (Francis Hutcheson) (← links)
- Thee, the voice, the dance, obey (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- High on a mountain's lofty brow (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Prithee fill me the glass (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- Take, O take those lips away (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- What bright joy can this exceed? (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Music the soul with melody inspires (Dodd Perkins) (← links)
- Will you buy any tape? (Edward Smith Biggs) (← links)
- Though mirth our object (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Like as the damask rose, you see (William Crotch) (← links)
- In this house give glimmering light (John Percy) (← links)
- Come kiss me, dear Dolly (James Hook) (← links)
- The Bride and Bridegroom (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- As t'other day Susan and Tom (Luffman Atterbury) (← links)
- When Bacchus with Venus disputed the prize (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- To market goes Joan (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Foresters, sound the cheerful horn (Henry Rowley Bishop) (← links)
- The cloud-cap't towers (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- Flow, gentle stream (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- When daisies pied (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Down the smooth stream of life (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Sweet bird of eve (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Cease to blame my melancholy (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- To Anacreon in heaven (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- O you, whom vanity's light bark conveys (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- We be three poor mariners (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Too late for redress (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- The Pride of every grove I chose (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Lament and mourn, he's dead and gone (Simon Ives) (← links)
- Here is an old ground (John Hilton the younger) (← links)
- Doth the sweet pastoral pipe neglected lie? (William Hayes) (← links)
- Merrily play on the tabor pipe (William Hayes) (← links)
- Child of summer (William Hayes) (← links)
- Awake, Aeolian lyre (John Danby) (← links)
- A poor soul sat under a sycamore tree (Anonymous) (← links)
- Five times by the taper's light (Stephen Storace) (← links)
- 'Tis love and harmony (James Corfe) (← links)
- Those are slaves that heap up mountains (James Corfe) (← links)
- Come shepherds, swains (James Corfe) (← links)
- Come Damon, leave thy sadness (James Corfe) (← links)
- The night he was married, quoth Inigo Jones (Anonymous) (← links)
- To you fair ladies now in town (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- The Mouse's Petition (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- From Oberon, in Fairy land (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- Come bounteous May (Reginald Spofforth) (← links)
- Health to my dear (Reginald Spofforth) (← links)
- As it fell upon a day (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- As now the shades of eve (Benjamin Cooke) (← links)
- Where the bee sucks (William Jackson of Exeter) (← links)
- Blest pair of sirens (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- O happy fair (William Shield) (← links)
- When shall we three meet again? (William Benson Earle) (← links)
- When shall we three meet again? (Matthew King) (← links)
- Crabbed age and youth (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- It was a lover and his lass (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- Gently bear me (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Pale April, with her childish eye (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Come, fairest nymph (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Sweet object of the zephyr's kiss (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Come shepherds, come away (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Oberon (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Hail hallowed fane (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Here in cool grot (Lord Mornington) (← links)
- Here sleeps what once had beauty (Jonathan Battishill) (← links)
- Come bind my hair (Jonathan Battishill) (← links)
- Hence all ye vain delights (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Sling the flowing bowl (Thomas Linley the elder) (← links)
- Hark the birds melodious sing (Thomas Linley the younger) (← links)
- Let me, careless and unthoughtful lying (Thomas Linley the elder) (← links)
- Return blest days (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- As on a summer's day (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- While fools their time (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Go, idle boy (John Wall Callcott) (← links)
- Hark! the Curfew's solemn sound (Thomas Attwood) (← links)
- The deserter's meditations (Samuel Harrison) (← links)
- A bumper of good liquor (Thomas Linley the elder) (← links)
- Yet awhile, sweet sleep deceive me (Michael Arne) (← links)
- This cold, flinty heart (Michael Arne) (← links)
- My dear mistress had a heart (Reginald Spofforth) (← links)
- To love I wake the silver string (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Ye gales that gently wave the seas (Thomas Billington) (← links)
- The Broom of Cowdenknowes (Thomas Billington) (← links)
- Alloa House (Thomas Billington) (← links)
- To Fanny fair (Thomas Billington) (← links)
- Lone minstrel of the moonlight hour (Legh Richmond) (← links)
- Ossian's address to the sun (Legh Richmond) (← links)
- Amo, amas (Anonymous) (← links)
- Undeck'd by sculpture's trophies (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- What shall he have that killed the deer? (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Secure by George's care (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Epitaph on Sally Salisbury (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- 'Midst silent shades (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Sleep, poor youth (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- When Daphne smiles (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Let happy lovers fly (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- O Pan, delight of nymphs (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Stay, shepherd stay (John Stafford Smith) (← links)
- Rise, glory rise (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Toll Nelson's knell (Thomas Attwood) (← links)
- Music, all powerful (Thomas Forbes Walmisley) (← links)
- Song of the pedlar (Charles L. Williams) (← links)
- The Card (Samuel Arnold) (← links)
- Let not rage, thy bosom firing (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Poor, little, pretty, flutt'ring thing (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Hush to peace each ruder wind (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Sweet muse inspire thy suppliant bard (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Make haste to meet the gen'rous vine (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- Blind man's bluff (Thomas Arne) (← links)
- When pearly dew (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- Few are the vales (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- Sweet stream, that winds (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- With breath the spacious organ fill (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Creator Venus, genial power of love (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- The sun that sets again (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- The girl that I love (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Wanton gales, that fondly play (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Gentle manners, virtuous lives (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Ye cliffs, I to your airy steep ascend (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- When Nature formed that angel face (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- The blossom so pleasing (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Can love be controlled by advice? (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- Cease your funning (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- The charge is prepared (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- O ponder well (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- Virgins are like the fair flow'r (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- When my hero in court appears (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- The Woodnymph (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- Whose voice did first inspire? (Samuel Webbe Jr.) (← links)
- Shepherds, I have lost my love (John Danby) (← links)
- A thought on death (John Danby) (← links)
- Zeno, Plato, Aristotle (John Danby) (← links)
- The Nightingale (John Danby) (← links)
- Fare thee well, thou native vale (John Danby) (← links)
- Gentle swains, unseal your eyes (John Danby) (← links)
- Let gaiety sparkle (John Danby) (← links)
- Fairest daughter of the year (John Danby) (← links)
- Come, ye party jangling swains (John Danby) (← links)
- O friendship, thou balm (John Danby) (← links)
- When Sappho tuned the raptured strain (John Danby) (← links)
- Breathe soft ye winds (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- My pocket's low and taxes high (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- British sentiments (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Fair Flora decks the flowery ground (John Danby) (← links)
- Begin the song (John Danby) (← links)
- Obscure, unprized and dark (John Danby) (← links)
- Ye shepherds and nymphs of the grove (John Danby) (← links)
- Welcome, every nymph and swain (John Danby) (← links)
- Come Delia, pride of rural swains (John Danby) (← links)
- Such radiant eyes (John Danby) (← links)
- Hark, hark, hark! Waked from according lyres (John Danby) (← links)
- To Cynthia (John Danby) (← links)
- Delusive, sightless god (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Around the festive board (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Hark! heard ye not (John Goss) (← links)
- O thou whose beams (John Goss) (← links)
- The courtly bard (John Goss) (← links)
- T'other day as I sat (John Goss) (← links)
- Great Bacchus, O aid us (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- The mighty conqueror of hearts (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- 'Tis night, dead night (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Divine Cecilia! (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Cecilia, more than all the muses skilled (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Pretty warbler, cease to hover (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Ye nymphs and sylvan swains (John Danby) (← links)
- Turn, O turn thee, gentle maid (John Danby) (← links)
- Thy breath, as fragrant as her own confessed (John Danby) (← links)
- There's a difference between a beggar and a queen (John Danby) (← links)
- Sweet muse, who lov'st the virgin spring (John Danby) (← links)
- Soft o'er the mountain's purple brow (John Danby) (← links)
- Apollo, high our souls inspire (John Danby) (← links)
- As onward we jog (John Danby) (← links)
- Come, pretty bird (John Danby) (← links)
- Flow on, silver stream (John Danby) (← links)
- Goddess of the tuneful lyre (John Danby) (← links)
- Happy is the shepherd's life (John Danby) (← links)
- Little warbler, who dost bring mirth (John Danby) (← links)
- Now the woodland chorists sing (John Danby) (← links)
- O once I took pleasure to stray (John Danby) (← links)
- Queen of joy and dimpled pleasure (John Danby) (← links)
- Sacred pow'r of love and wine (John Danby) (← links)
- Bind my brows (John Stainer) (← links)
- I wish to tune my quiv'ring lyre (Thomas Forbes Walmisley) (← links)
- Peace (John Frederick Bridge) (← links)
- With thee, sweet Hope (John Frederick Bridge) (← links)
- Music has power (John Danby) (← links)
- The Banks of the Dee (John Clarke-Whitfeld) (← links)
- When earth to earth (John Alcock Jr.) (← links)
- Sequester'd far within a myrtle grove (John Alcock Jr.) (← links)
- To love the birds attune (John Alcock Jr.) (← links)
- Adieu, ye rocks (John Alcock Jr.) (← links)
- Chloe farewell (John Alcock Jr.) (← links)
- Come, Zephalinda (John Alcock Jr.) (← links)
- Ye happy fields (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Britons advance (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Unmark'd by trophies of the great (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Sweet bird (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Fain would I sing (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Fields were overspread with flowers (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Garlands bring (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- On Edward's brow (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Of peace restored (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- O sacred solitude (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- O happy plains (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- O come, my dearest Delia (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Made to engage all hearts (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Lo here, beneath this hallow'd shade (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- If all the world and love were young (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- How sweet, how graceful (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Hark! How the jolly huntsman's cries (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Hail! Thou great orb (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Go, ye soft notes (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- Go, Damon go (Philip Hayes) (← links)
- We fays and fairies live unseen (Samuel Arnold) (← links)
- Come, push round with spirit (Samuel Webbe) (← links)
- Come, push round with spirit (William Jackson of Exeter) (← links)
- Could he, whom my dissembled rigour grieves (William Jackson of Exeter) (← links)
- Thou to whose eyes I bend (William Jackson of Exeter) (← links)
- Whilst from our looks (William Jackson of Exeter) (← links)
- Go, feeble tyrant (William Jackson of Exeter) (← links)
- Ianthe (Joseph William Holder) (← links)
- Orpheus with his lute (Richard John Samuel Stevens) (← links)
- Ianthe (Henry Harington) (← links)
- Go rose, my Chloe's bosom grace (William Jackson of Exeter) (← links)
- Go rose, my Chloe's bosom grace (William Benson Earle) (← links)
- Turn Amarillis (Thomas Brewer) (← links)
- Go, Damon go (Stephen Paxton) (← links)
- No glory I covet (John Sale) (← links)
- Thyrsis, the music of that murm'ring spring (John Sale) (← links)
- On a day (William Jackson of Exeter) (← links)
- Thou fairest proof of beauty's power (William Jackson of Exeter) (← links)
- Ye woods and ye mountains unknown (William Jackson of Exeter) (← links)
- In a vale closed with woodland (William Jackson of Exeter) (← links)
- The toper's glee (Carl Friedrich Zelter) (← links)
- Hilarity (S. H. Dehn) (← links)
- Trees (Oscar Rasbach) (← links)
- Swift o'er the waters (H. W. Porter) (← links)
- With my jug of brown ale (John Sale) (← links)
- Sometimes a happy rustic swain (John Sale) (← links)
- My Phillida, adieu (John Sale) (← links)
- O virgin pale (William Linley) (← links)
- When Orpheus went down (Samuel Wesley) (← links)
- When first thy soft lips (Samuel Wesley) (← links)
- Thou happy wretch! (Samuel Wesley) (← links)
- Adieu, ye soft scenes (Samuel Wesley) (← links)
- Myrtilla (Samuel Howard) (← links)
- Shepherds, rise! and shake off sleep (Henry Lahee) (← links)
- Like apple blossom (Charles Harford Lloyd) (← links)
- There is a garden in her face (Herbert Brewer) (← links)
- The cab catch (Alfred James Caldicott) (← links)
- Sweet Echo! (John Clarke-Whitfeld) (← links)