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List of works published in 1897. See also a list of publications issued in 1897.
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The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 333 total.
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- Te Deum, Op. 34, No. 1 (Edward Elgar)
- Tell me, O love (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Tender Shepherd, Thou hast stilled (Joseph Barnby)
- That day of wrath, that dreadful day (Joseph Barnby)
- The church has waited long (Joseph Barnby)
- The crown is on the Victor's brow (Joseph Barnby)
- The day is gently sinking to a close (I) (Joseph Barnby)
- The day is gently sinking to a close (II) (Joseph Barnby)
- The day is past and over (Joseph Barnby)
- The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (Joseph Barnby)
- The day, O Lord, is spent (Joseph Barnby)
- The fields are all white (Joseph Barnby)
- The foe behind, the deep before (I) (Joseph Barnby)
- The foe behind, the deep before (II) (Joseph Barnby)
- The Harvest-tide Thanksgiving (Joseph Barnby)
- The journey done, the rest begun (Joseph Barnby)
- The Lord be with us as we bend (Joseph Barnby)
- The Lord is my Light (Frances Allitsen)
- The morning bright, with rosy light (Joseph Barnby)
- The radiant morn hath passed away (Joseph Barnby)
- The radiant sun, declining (Joseph Barnby)
- The roseate hues of early dawn (Joseph Barnby)
- The Son of Man shall come (Joseph Barnby)
- The sower went forth sowing (Joseph Barnby)
- The strife is o'er, the battle done (Joseph Barnby)
- The valleys and the mountains (Joseph Barnby)
- The way is long and dreary (Joseph Barnby)
- There is an hour of peaceful rest (Joseph Barnby)
- There is no name so sweet on earth (Joseph Barnby)
- There rolls the deep (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- This is the day of light (Joseph Barnby)
- Thou art coming, O my Saviour (Joseph Barnby)
- Thou art gone to the grave (Joseph Barnby)
- Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy kingly crown (Joseph Barnby)
- Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow (Joseph Barnby)
- Thou who didst stoop below (Joseph Barnby)
- Thou whose almighty word (Joseph Barnby)
- Thou, who dost build for us on high (Joseph Barnby)
- Thousand stars in heaven (Joseph Barnby)
- Thrice-holy Name! (Joseph Barnby)
- Through the day thy love has spared us (Joseph Barnby)
- Through the house give glimmering light (Amy Beach)
- To give Thee glory, heavenly King (Joseph Barnby)
- To God the Lord with one accord (Joseph Barnby)
- To Thee, O Comforter divine (Joseph Barnby)
- Today Thy mercy calls us (Joseph Barnby)
- Turn all thy thoughts to eyes (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Twilight Song (Harry Rowe Shelley)
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- We come unto our fathers' God (Joseph Barnby)
- We march, we march (Joseph Barnby)
- We plough the fields, and scatter (Joseph Barnby)
- Welcome, happy morning (Joseph Barnby)
- What voice of gladness (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- When all thy mercies, O my God (Joseph Barnby)
- When day's shadows lengthen (Joseph Barnby)
- When God of old came down from heaven (Joseph Barnby)
- When I survey the wondrous cross (Joseph Barnby)
- When morning gilds the skies (Joseph Barnby)
- When shades of night round us close (Joseph Barnby)
- When the day of toil is done (Joseph Barnby)
- When the twilight gathers fast (I) (Joseph Barnby)
- When the twilight gathers fast (II) (Joseph Barnby)
- When we in holy worship (Joseph Barnby)
- When, His salvation bringing (Joseph Barnby)
- Whence shall my tears begin? (Joseph Barnby)
- Where the mourner weeping (Joseph Barnby)
- Whether men do laugh or weep (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Would you gain the best in life (Joseph Barnby)