Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
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Text Incipit  Gnr-Cntry  Short Title Page Instrument 
Wee Thing, The (t), or Mary of Castle Cary, (at)  //5-6-1/24//321/26-//123/45  SC-S  Scots MM-5, 1797  454-455  VO,PF 
Wee Wee Man, The (t)  //1+76/653//1+71+/123//1+76/653  SC-S  Scots MM-4, 1792  382  VO,PF 
Wee Willie Gray (t)  //1+71+6//755765//41+31+24//311321/
/3135 
SC-S  Scots MM-6, 1803  530  VO,PF 
Wee Willie Gray, An' his leather wallet (fl)  //1+71+6//755765//41+31+24//311321/
/3135 
SC-S  Scots MM-6, 1803  530  VO,PF 
Weel, I agree, ye're sure o' me (fl)  //1216-/15-5-6-//11217-6-/5-5-//6-2
21/2356 
BA-E  Gentle Shepherd, 1775  70  VO 
Weel, since he has left me (bt)  //34321//32212//354321//3455//5654  SC-S  Scots MM-4, 1792  359  VO,PF 
Wee'l toss of our bowls (bt)  //17-1/234//321/25//543/4//432  SS-E  SS, Folger-C42.4  219  VO+FL 
Weep all ye nymphs, your floods unbind (fl)  //6/54//323//4321/7-17-6-//3  SC-E  Pills 3, 1719-20  200-1  VO 
Weep not my lovely Celia fair (fl)  //32/143//217-6-/5-3-//6-17-2  SC-E  Amaryllis, 1760  II,46  GF,VO,HAF+FL 
Weep not my lovely Celia fair (fl)  //32/143//217-6-/5-3-//6-17-2/1432/
/3 
AM-A  Simpson MS, 1750  II,20  VO/FL 
Weeping Fair, The (at). Lucinda (t), or  //1+55//535//432//17-12153//3264  AM-A  Van Renssel. MS, 1782  I,10  VO,KB 
We'ere All Drunk a Drinking None (t)  //11/51//426-7-//11/51  DA-E  Johnson CD-2, 1742  95  MI 
Wee're All Forsaken for Want of Silver (t)  //65/3453/2342//46/642/3457//  MS-S  Young MS-1, 1734  12v-13r  MI 
Weezle, The (t)  //121/23//565/51+//72+/24//323  DA-E  Rutherf CD-2.1, 1756  52  VN/GF/OB 
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