Text |
Incipit |
Gnr-Cntry |
Short Title |
Page |
Instrument |
Our Absent Friends (t), or Two After Dinner Canons-1 (at) |
//343/217-//1/34//565/432//3 |
SS-E |
SS, Harvard |
1 |
4VO |
Our auld King Coul was a jolly auld soul (fl) |
//1+1+/1+765//1+1+1+/1+53//442/55 |
SC-S |
Scots MM-5, 1797 |
486-487 |
VO,PF |
Our Bride Is No Maid (t) |
//1+1+/654/321//1+1+/642/75// |
MS-E |
Vickers MS, 1770 |
49 |
MI |
Our cares are all vanish'd (fl) |
//315//1+76//543//44//4 |
TW-E |
Harlequin Dr. F, 1766 |
17 |
VO,HAF |
Our cares are all vanish'd (fl) |
//315//1+76//543//44//423 |
SS-E |
SS, Boston PL-2 |
256 |
VO,KB |
Our children for blessing were meant (fl) |
//666/555//1/12//343/217-6-//3 |
BA-E |
Lovers Opera, 1730 |
2 |
VO |
Our children for blessings were meant (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Lovers Opera, 1729 |
2 |
|
Our chorus to Bacchus, to Bacchus we'll raise (fl) |
//333//345//432//15-//6-6-5-//2343 |
SS-E |
SS, Harvard |
1 |
VO,B+GF/GT |
Our Country (t) |
//1-1-1-/1-4-3-2-1-//111/12-3-//4-3 -2-1-/15-4-3- |
AM-A |
Curtiss MS, 1800 |
114 |
2VN |
Our doctor's travell'd far, &c. (bt) |
//11/11//17-12/15-//22/22//2123 |
SS-E |
SS, Harvard |
1 |
VO,B+FL |
Our fame and honour to restore (bt) |
//11/17-32//15-/12//334/354 |
SS-E |
SS, Boston PL-2 |
67 |
VO,KB+GF |
Our fears are now ended (fl) |
|
BA-I |
Lover His Own R, 1759 |
33-34 |
|
Our fears are now ended, our trouble's all o'er (fl) |
//17-6-/6-65//323/6-7-1//7-5-/7-53 |
BA-E |
Lover His Own R, 1736 |
32 |
VO |
Our folly is our neighbor's gains (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Hospital Fools, 1739 |
II,28 |
|
Our freight is love (bt) |
//1327-//1327-//1327-//13542//235// 1+761+ |
AI-A |
American Periodicals |
|
VO,KB |
Our gloomy woes are now (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Lovers Opera, 1729 |
38 |
|
Our gloomy woes are now no more (fl) |
//1+7/1+5//1+76/567//1+76/543//45/1 |
BA-E |
Lovers Opera, 1730 |
40 |
VO |
Our Goodman Came Hame at E'en (t) |
//5-1/11//11/13//2/31 |
SC-S |
Scots MM-5, 1797 |
466-467 |
VO,PF |
Our goodman came hame at e'en (fl) |
//5-1/11//11/13//2/31 |
SC-S |
Scots MM-5, 1797 |
466-467 |
VO,PF |
Our grotto was the sweetest place (fl) |
//1+1+/2+1+76//55/6543//21 |
TW-E |
Inkle & Yarico, 1787 |
36-37 |
VO,HAF |
Our Happy Meeting (t) |
//511/33//21/52+//3+2+/1+2+ |
PL-E |
Playford 2-3, 1718 |
273 |
VN |
Our Happy Meeting (t) |
//511/33//21/52+//3+2+/1+2+ |
PL-E |
Playford 2-4, 1728 |
273 |
VN |
Our Happy Meeting (t) |
//36-6-/11//7-6-/37//1+7/67 |
DA-E |
Walsh CD-1.2, 1719 |
295 |
VN/OB |
Our hay's got in, our labour's o'er (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Lucinda, 1769 |
226-227 |
|
Our imortal poets page (fl) |
|
AM-A |
Commonplace MS, 1797 |
54V-57V |
FI |
Our ladies in town (fl) |
|
BA-S |
Disappointed G, 1738 |
15 |
|
Our ladies of taste (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Female Rake, 1736 |
43 |
|
Our ladies of taste (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Woman Of Taste, 1738 |
38 |
|
Our laws and Liberty (bt) |
//66/53//1+/72+//1+6/545//6 |
SS-E |
SS, Harvard |
1 |
VO,KBF+GT |
Our Liberty, our country and our laws, &c (bt) |
//112/1232//15-5-/112//334/3454 |
SC-S |
Scots MM-3, 1790 |
218-219 |
VO,PFF |
Our Lord is risn (fl) |
//1/34//53/67//1+3+/2+1+// |
AM-A |
White, G. MS, 1790 |
56-57 |
(S)SB |
Our lords are to the mountains gone (fl) |
//1+76//6367//1+76//656//765 |
SC-S |
Scots MM-4, 1792 |
312-313 |
VO,PF |
Our noble origin we boast (fl) |
|
AM-A |
Tuesday Club MS, 1745 |
9/397-398 |
|
Our nymphs on the plains (fl) |
//676/545//6/654//321/7-16- |
BA-E |
Love/Riddle, 1729 |
T6M77 |
VO |
Our Ordnance (it) |
|
BA-E |
Bay's Opera, 1730 |
28 |
|
Our ord'nance board (fl) |
//1+1+7/1+5//654/334//515 |
SS-E |
SS, Folger-C42.3 |
178 |
VO,KB+FL |
Our ord'nance board, such joys does afford (fl) |
//1+1+7/1+5//654/334//515/626 |
SS-E |
SS, Harvard |
1 |
VO,B+FL |
Our ord'nance board, such joys does afford (fl) |
//1+1+7/1+5//654/334//515/626 |
SS-E |
SS, Harvard |
1 |
VO,B+FL |
Our parent thus in paradise (fl) |
|
BA-I |
Gentleman Gard, 1751 |
6 |
|
Our parent thus in paradise (fl) |
//16-/13//67/61+/56/5654//2 |
BA-E |
Village Opera, 1729 |
26 |
VO |
Our Pleasure (t) |
//1+1+/1+53//66/67//1+76/543 |
AM-A |
Beck MS, 1786 |
85 |
GF |
Our poetess, Designing to expose (fl) |
|
SC-E |
Pills 2, 1719-20 |
329-30 |
VO |
Our Polly is a jade (fl) |
|
BA-S |
Disappointed G, 1738 |
14-15 |
|
Our Polly is a sad slut (fl) |
//32/11//1/11//23/45 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1728 |
T9M2 |
VO |
Our Polly is a sad slut (fl) |
//32/11//1/11//23/45//667 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1765 |
29 |
VO |
Our Polly is a sad slut! (fl) |
//32/11//1/11//23/45 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1777 |
33-34 |
VO |
Our Polly is a sad slut (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Bow Street Op, 1773 |
13 |
|
Our Polly Is a Sad Slut (it) |
|
BA-E |
Little John, 1778 |
53 |
|
Our reck'ning we've paid (fl) |
//565/432//321/7-7-//121/321 |
SS-E |
SS, Boston PL-2 |
237 |
VO,KB |
Our Roman reading (fl) |
|
BA-I |
Chuck, 1729 |
11 |
|
Our shopkeepers' wives are so polish'd of late (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Lucky Discovery, 1738 |
4 |
|
Our Trade to Work In Clay Began (t) |
//34/23//12/7-1//6-5-/43//2 |
SC-S |
Edinburgh MM-2, 1793 |
94-95 |
VO |
Our trade to work in clay began (fl) |
//34/23//12/7-1//6-5-/43//2 |
SC-S |
Edinburgh MM-2, 1793 |
94-95 |
VO |
Our Willie Was Made a Kirk Elder (t) |
//321/121/356//71+7/723/45 |
SS-E |
SS, Boston PL-2 |
152 |
VO,KBF |
Our Willie was made a kirk elder (fl) |
//321/121/356//71+7/723/45 |
SS-E |
SS, Boston PL-2 |
152 |
VO,KBF |
Our young lady's a huntin gane (fl) |
//11/532//123/5//1+6/643 |
SC-S |
Scots MM-5, 1797 |
437 |
VO,PF |
Ouragan du 19e Xbre, L' (t) |
//131/11//15-/12//354/33// |
DA-N |
Markordt CD-1, 1771 |
3 |
VN/GF |
Ourselves (t) |
//111/222//311/234//5432/123 |
AI-A |
Paff Amus 4, 1817 |
6 |
FL/VN |
Ourselves, like the great, to a secure a retreat (fl) |
//3+4+3+/2+1+7//1+76/55//676/676 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1765 |
86-87 |
VO |
Ourselves, like the great, to secure a retreat (fl) |
//343/217-//17-6-/5-5-//6- |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1777 |
107 |
VO |