Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
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Text Incipit  Gnr-Cntry  Short Title Page Instrument 
I can hate him yet forbear him (fl)  //6-6/53//67/1+1//23/432//35/66-  BA-E  Patron, 1729  25  VO 
I can shoe a horse, or kiss a lass (fl)    BA-E  Gretna Green, 1784  3   
I can well be blest without ye (fl)  //53/64//53/34//53/64//53  TW-E  Auld Robin Gray, 1794  20-21  2VO,KB 
I Canna Buckle To' (t)    AI-A  Amer Ladies PB, 1796  146   
I cannot cannot, &c. (bt)  //5323/131//6-15-3-/5-12//3561+/53  AI-A  American SS-SM  1-2  VO,KB+GF/VN/CL 
I cannot cannot, &c. (bt)  //5323/131//6-15-3-/5-12//3561+  AI-A  American SS-SM  1-2  KB,VO 
I cannot, cannot, &c (bt)  //12/321//27-31/6-6-7-//1234/543  SC-E  Convivial, 1782  286-288  VO 
I cannot, cannot, &c (bt)  //5323/131//6-15-3-/5-12//3  AI-A  Scots MM, 1797  105-06  VO,HA/PF 
I cannot cannot wannot wannot mannot buckle to (bt)  //5323/131//6-15-3-/5-12//356-1/5  AI-A  Elegant Exts, 1798  4  GF/VN/VO 
I cannot, cannot, wonnot, monnot (bt)  //12/321//27-31/6-6-7-//1234/543  SC-E  Pills 1, 1719-20  326-7  VO 
I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot, mannot buckle too (bt)  //5323/131//6-15-3-/5-12//3561+/531
SC-S  Edinburgh MM-2, 1793  306-307  VO 
I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot, mannot buckle too (bt)  //5323/131//6-15-3-/5-12//3561+/531
3//32 
SC-S  Scots MM-1, 1787  49  VO,PFF 
I cannot change, As others do (fl)    SC-E  Ritson, 1783  TI,32-33  VO 
I cannot eate but lytle meate (fl)  //65/67//1+/1//43//45  SC-E  Ritson, 1783  TII,71-73;MIII,221  VO 
I Cannot Get Time to Play with My Honey (t)  //353/42//353/422//353/42//  MS-E  Vickers MS, 1770  133  MI 
I cannot tell what to do (bt)  //121/7-6-//5-/5-7-//121/22  SC-E  Pills 5, 1719-20  59-61  VO 
I Cannot Win (t)  //15-/6-5-//232/4566-//15-/654  IC-E  Caledonian PC, 1760  V,6-7  GF/VN 
I Cannot Winfull Her (t), or Her Bigg belly (from 1701 Edition) (at)  //1+5//65//2+2//4566-//15//53453//  IC-E  Scotch Tunes (P), 1700  20  VN/FL 
I Canot Ken My Own House (t)  //3555+/3+2+1+//61+53/2222//3555+/3
+5+2+3+// 
MS-E  Vickers MS, 1770  16  MI 
I can't for my life guess the cause of this... (fl)  //565/1+2+1+//3+2+1+/1+55//345/565  TW-E  Deserter, 1773  7  VO,KBF 
I Care Na for Your Een Sae Blue (t)  //3-6-/6-7-6-5-//3-1/12//343/217-6-
 
SC-S  Scots MM-6, 1803  619  VO,PF 
I care na for your een sae blue (fl)  //3-6-/6-7-6-5-//3-1/12//343/217-6-
 
SC-S  Scots MM-6, 1803  619  VO,PF 
I chanc'd to meet an airy blade (fl)  //3556//71+65//1+651+//3+2+1+1//35  SC-S  Scots MM-5, 1797  504  VO,PF 
I Cheated the Parson (it)    BA-E  Jack Gyant Quel, 1749  26   
I come, I come,I come, sound trumpet and beat drum (fl)    BA-E  Rest. Charles II, 1732  4-5   
I Come, I Come,in the Tragedy of Macbeth (it)    BA-E  Rest. Charles II, 1732  4-5   
I Conna Buckle Too (t)  //5323/131//6-15-3-/5-12//3561+/531
DA-E  Thompson CD-6.8, 1796  88  MI 
I cost a stane o' haslock woo (fl)  //12/34//51+6/5321//46/5321  SC-S  Scots MM-5, 1797  449  VO,PF 
I cou'd never lustre see (fl)  //4321/11//62/21//17-6-5-/432//3  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  13  VO,HAF 
I cou'd pass my days with thee (fl)  //36/656//76/671+//2+3+/2+765  BA-E  Patie & Peggy, 1731  16  VO 
I could forgive the villain (fl)    BA-E  Humours/Court, 1732  66   
I could not help laughing at that (bt)  //111/131//446/234//345/5-6-7-  AM-A  Marchant MS, 1783  15  VO,KB 
I Could Not Help Laughing at That (t), or Favourite Ballad, A (at)  //111/131//446/234//345/5-6-7-  AM-A  Marchant MS, 1783  15  VO,KB 
I could thee gossip Joan (fl)  //1+1/34//543//42/4-4  SS-E  SS, Folger-C42.4  434  VO+FL 
I courted and writ (fl)  //334/555//671+/77//1+1+5/654343//2
/212 
SC-E  Pills 6, 1719-20  252-4  VO 
I cry my sweet cherroes, &c. (bt)  //135/564//334/32//146/531  AI-A  American SS-SM  1-2  VO,KB+GT 
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