Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
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Text Incipit  Gnr-Cntry  Short Title Page Instrument 
So bolt upright, &c. (bt)  //123-/2343//2321/7-6-5-//4-5-/6-7-
SC-E  Pills 4, 1719-20  311-12  VO 
So brightly sweet fair Nannys eyes (fl)  //3134/5-432//31/134//5321//5-123  SC-E  Clio-1, 1758  161  VO,HA 
So come along with us (bt)    AM-A  Eells MS, 1789  85-86  MI 
So dearly do I love thee (bt)  //5-6-/1235//2/6-5-6-//112  SS-E  SS, Folger-C42.1  182  VO,KB+FL 
So dearly I do love thee (bt)  //5-6-/1235//2/6-5-6-//112  SS-E  SS, Folger-C42.4  333  VO,KB+FL 
So dearly I love Johnny o (bt)  //31/11//42/254//31/16-//7-2  AI-A  American SS-SM  1-2  VO,KB 
So Dearly I Love Johnny O (t), or Favorite New Song, A (at)  //31/11//42/254//31/16-//7-2  AI-A  American SS-SM  1-2  VO,KB 
So Dearly I Love Johny O (t)  //31/11//42/254//31/16-//  AI-A  Birch Quadrilles, 1825  3  PF 
So deep within your molly's heart (fl)    BA-E  Grub St.opera, 1731  21-22   
So fair & soft so gay & young (fl)  //6-6/654//3451/7-6-5//6-3  SC-E  Amaryllis, 1760  II,10  FL,VO,HAF+GF/FL 
So faithful to my love I'll prove (fl)  //6543/4321//6-12/11+  TW-E  Castle/Andalus, 1782  44-45  VO,HA 
So fast shall flow my streaming eyes (fl)    BA-E  Bay's Opera, 1730  61   
So form'd to charm (fl)  //1321/34343//25-/1321  SC-E  Pocket Comp, 1725  28-29  VO,HAF+FL 
So form'd to charm lovely all over (fl)  //1321/34343//25-/1321//1321  SS-E  SS, Folger-C42.2  77  VO,KB+F 
So great a man I'll be, &c. (bt)  //35/13//6-/5-1//7-2/43//32  TW-E  Farmer, 1787  32-33  VO,KB 
So great is music's pow'r (bt)  //543/21//27-6-5-/4//312/34  SC-E  Musical Ent-1, 1740  68  VO,KB+FL 
So happy are butchers wives &c (bt)  //321217-/15-7-//6-5-4-46-/7-6-5-54
//321217-/15-4 
SC-E  Musical Cent-1, 1737  30  VO,HAF+FL 
So here's to his health, &c. (bt)  //321/2123//1/34//543/432  SC-E  Musical Cent-2, 1740  25  VO,KB+FL 
So I drink off this bumper (fl)  //671+/765//1+76/535//2/25  BA-E  Beggar's Opera, 1728  T55M15  VO 
So I drink off this bumper (fl)  //671+/765//1+76/535//2  BA-E  Beggar's Opera, 1765  89  VO 
So I drink off this bumper (fl)  //671+/765//1+76/535//2  BA-E  Beggar's Opera, 1777  111  VO 
So I, unhappy woman (fl)    BA-E  Court Legacy, 1733  40   
So kindly condescending to our complaints attending (fl)  //11/123//42/7-5-//11/123  TW-E  Siege/Belgrade, 1791  36-37  5VO,KBF 
So long's there are gluttons and epicures found (fl)    BA-S  Marches Day, 1771  45-46   
So many many charms were never never sure (fl)  //3215/6543//2//5/3625  SS-E  SS, Folger-C42.3  243  VO,KB+FL 
So Merily Dance the Quaker (t)  //123/5-3//21/7-6-5-//123/5-5-  MS-E  Hammersley MS, 1790  100B  MI 
So Merrily Dance the Quakers (t)  //123/5-3//21/7-6-5-//123/5-5-  AM-A  Beck MS, 1786  66  GF 
So Merrily Danced the Quaker (t)  //123/5-3//21/7-6-5  DA-E  Rutherf CD-1, 1750  7  VN/FL/OB,HAF 
So Merrily Danced the Quakers (t)  //123/5-3//21/7-6-5-//123/5-5-//6-  DA-E  Rutherf CD-2.2, 1760  54  MI 
So Merry As We &c. with the Variation (t)  //1+2+1+2+3+//51+5321//23+2+//1+2+1
+2+3+//1234//55+4+// 
IC-E  Rutherfoord Violin, 1755  16  VN 
So Merry as We Have Bean (t)  //123//1-2-3-5-//2-32//123//3-  AM-A  Simpson MS, 1750  II,9  FL 
So Merry as We Have Been (t)  //1+2+3+//5434//21//1+3+2+3+//1234  IC-E  Caledonian PC, 1760  II,21  GF 
So Merry as we have been (t)  //1+2+3+//5434//21//1+3+2+3+//1234/
/55+3+// 
IC-S  Craig Scots Tunes, 1730  1  HA/SP 
So Merry As We Have Been (t)  //1+2+3+//5434//21//1+3+2+3+//1234/
/55+4+// 
IC-S  Scots Tunes (C), 1730  1  HA/SP/VN/GF 
So merry as we have been, &c. (bt)  //1+2+3+//1235//23+2+//1+2+3+//3456
//5 
SS-E  SS, Harvard  1  VO,B+FL 
So merry as we twa ha been, &c. (bt)  //12123//5-6-5-3-2-1-//2-32//12123/
/1-2-3-4-//5- 
SS-E  SS, Harvard  1  VO/GF,B+FL 
So Merry as We Twa Have Been (t)  //5-4-3-4-//2-32//123  IC-E  Thumoth, 1785  6-7  GF/VN,HAF 
So Much Admired Musette and minuet-1 (t)  //3127-/11+64//3127-/1//3115-/6-17-
SS-E  SS, Huntington-2  121,1-2  VO,KBF+GF 
So Much Admired Musette and minuet-2 (t)  //12//3135//1+7654//43  SS-E  SS, Huntington-2  121,1-2  VO,KBF+GF 
So rebel Jemmy Scot (fl)  //17-12/17-6-//3/4//4321/7-127-  SC-E  Pills 2, 1719-20  276-7  VO 
So, scarcely you meet any drab on the street (fl)    BA-E  Love & Revenge, 1781  4   
So She Bid Me Tell You (t)  //11/131//131/345//11/131  MS-E  Rainstorp MS, 1747  34  MI 
So She Bid Me Tell You (t), or So She Bid Me Tell You (at)  //11/131//131/345//11/131//11/131//
131/345//11/131 
DA-E  Johnson CD-4, 1748  87 ; 87  VN/GF 
So She Bid Me Tell You (at). So She Bid Me Tell You (t), or  //11/131//131/345//11/131//11/131//
131/345//11/131 
DA-E  Johnson CD-4, 1748  87 ; 87  VN/GF 
So Sweet Her Face, Her Form Divine (t)  //1/321//2/25-//2/234//4  AI-A  American SS-SM  1-2  VO,KB 
So sweet her face, her form divine (fl)  //1/321//2/25-//2/234//4  AI-A  American SS-SM  1-2  VO,KB 
So the turtle, Deep in sorrow (fl)    BA-E  Country Coquet, 1755  40   
So the wretch o'erwhelm'd with sorrow (fl)  //6-1/16//53/5321//1+1/13  BA-E  Devil To Pay-1, 1731  65  VO 
So tinkers, we are told (fl)  //55/55//5/545//65/45//6/671+  BA-E  Plot, 1735  17  VO 
So trouts when tickled seem well pleas'd (fl)  //54/32//16-/1//15/345//15/31+  BA-E  Lovers Opera, 1730  27  VO 
So true and so kind (fl)  //1+2+1+/765//671+/543//454/321  BA-E  Silvia, 1731  67  VO 
So under her waste her belly is plac'd, &c. (bt)  //35/1+3+//2+7/654//543/21//51+  SC-E  Pills 4, 1719-20  73-74  VO 
So unkind and so unwilling (fl)  //3343//2232//17-6-7-12//3  BA-E  Silvia, 1731  18  VO 
So when some wild deceiving boy (fl)    BA-S  Philosopher's O, 1757  10   
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