- 3 little maids
- A lady fair
- A magnet hung in a hardware shop
- A maiden fair so see
- A man who would woo a fair maid
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- A more humane mikado
THE MIKADO, 1885 - A wand'ring minstrel i
- Alone, and yet alive
- Am i alone, and unobserved ?
- As some day it may happen
- Behold the lord high executioner
- Brightly dawns our wedding day
- Cheerily carols the lark over the cot
- Dance a cachucha
- Dear friends, take pity on my lot
- Expressive glances
- For he's going to marry yum-yum
- He is an englishman
- Here's a how-de-do
- I am a courtier grave and serious
- I am a maiden
- I am the captain of the pinafore
- I am the monarch of the sea
- I am the very model of a modern major-general
PATIENCE, 1881 - I cannot tell what this love may be
- I have a song to sing, o
- I once was a very abandoned person
- I shipped, d'ye see
- I stole the prince
- I'm called little buttercup
- I've jibe and joke
RUDDIGORE, 1887 - If somebody there chanced to be
PRINCESS IDA, 1884 - If you give me your attention
- If you go in
- If you want a receipt
- In enterprise of martial kind
UTOPIA, LIMITED, 1893 - In ev'ry mental lore
- Is life a boon
THESPIS, 1871 - Little maid of arcadee
- Loudly let the trumpet bray
- Love, unrequited
- Miya sama
- My boy, you may take it from me
- My eyes are fully open
- My name is john wellington wells
- Never mind the why and wherefore
- O gentlemen, listen i pray
- Oh foolish fay
- Oh, a private buffoon
THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, 1879 - Oh, better far to live and die
- On a tree by a river
- Poor wand'ring one
- Prithee, pretty maiden
- Sad is that woman's lot
THE GRAND DUKE, 1896 - So ends my dream
- So go to him
- So please you, sir
- Society has quite forsaken all her wicked courses
- Spurn not the nobly born
- Strange adventure
- Take a pair of sparkling eyes
- The flowers that bloom in the spring
- The law is the true embodiment
- The sun, whose rays
- Then one of us will be a queen
- There is beauty in the bellow of the blast
- There lived a king
- This helmet, i suppose
THE SORCERER, 1877 - Time was, when love and i
IOLANTHE, 1882 - Tripping hither, tripping thither
H. M. S. PINAFORE, 1878 - We sail the ocean blue
THE GONDOLIERS, 1889 - We're called gondolieri
- Welcome joy, adieu to sadness
- Were i thy bride
- When a felon's not engaged in his employment
- When a merry maiden marries
- When a wooer goes a-wooing
- When all night long a chap remains
- When britain really rul'd the waves
TRIAL BY JURY, 1875 - When first my old, old love i knew
- When i go out of door
- When i was a lad
- When i went to the bar
- When i, good friends, was call'd to the bar
THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD - When maiden loves
- When the foeman bares his steel
- When the night wind howls
- When you had left our pirate fold
- Whene'er i spoke
- With a sense of deep emotion
- With cat-like tread
- Would you know the kind of maid