Text |
Short Title |
Page |
Verses |
Il est plante. bien tot sa tete (fl) |
Chansonnier, 1795 |
105 |
3 |
I'll be blest with Somebody (bt) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
30-31 |
3 |
I'll be merry, &c. (bt) |
American MM, 1798 |
163-166 |
5 |
I'll be merry, &c. (bt) |
Columbian-1, 1795 |
18-19 |
5 |
I'll be merry although I am poor (r) |
American MM, 1798 |
163-166 |
5 |
I'll be merry although I am poor (r) |
Echo, 1798 |
119-121 |
8 |
I'll be merry although I am poor (r) |
Echo, 1800 |
124-125 |
8 |
I'll be merry although I am poor (r) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
67-68 |
8 |
I'll be merry although I am poor (r) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
278-279 |
8 |
I'll be merry although I am poor, And (r) |
Columbian, 1799 |
II:28-II:29 |
8 |
I'll be the Vicar of Bray, Sir (r) |
Echo, 1800 |
109-111 |
8 |
I'll be the Vicar of Bray, Sir (r) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
59-60 |
6 |
I'll be the vicar of Bray, Sir (r) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
40-42 |
|
I'll be the Vicar of Bray, Sir (r) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
167-168 |
6 |
I'll Die for no Shepherd, Not I (t) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
31-32 |
4 |
I'll have a bit of fun, O! (r) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
102-103 |
5 |
I'll Laugh and Be Fat (t) |
Feast, 1795 |
124-125 |
4 |
I'll mount the cliffs, I'll watch the coast (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
37 |
2 |
I'll never leave thee (it) |
American Songster, 1788 |
34 |
4 |
I'll pass no dull inglorious life (fl) |
Spanking Jack, 1799 |
7-8 |
3 |
I'll range around the shady bow'rs (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
46-47 |
7 |
I'll sing of my love all night and all day [sic] (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
159-160 |
6 |
I'll sing of my lover all night and all day (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
109-110 |
6 |
I'll sing of my lover all night, and all day (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
42-43 |
6 |
I'll sing of my lover all night and all day (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.82-II.83 |
6 |
I'll sing of my lover all night and day (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
86 |
6 |
I'll sing you a song about a young lady that liv'd at Aberdeen (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
IV:6-IV:9 |
16 |
I'll sing you a song about a young lady that liv'd in Aberdeen (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
IV:6-IV:9 |
16 |
I'll sing you a song, and I'll sing all about it (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
205-207 |
5 |
I'll sing you a song, and I'll sing all about it (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
250-252 |
5 |
I'll sing you a song, and I'll sing all about it (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
37-39 |
5 |
I'll sing you a song, faith I'm singing it now here (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
IV:23-IV:24 |
6 |
I'll sing you a song, faith I'm singing it now here (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
IV:23-IV:24 |
6 |
I'll sing you a song, my good friends, with your leave (fl) |
Federal, 1800 |
10-12 |
13 |
I'll sing you a song that shall suit you all round (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
64 |
4 |
I'll strive to sing something, yet wou'd not do wrong (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
183-184 |
8 |
I'll tell you dear Pat, the whole news of the town (fl) |
Paddy, 1798 |
20-21 |
4 |
I'll tell you of a soldier, who lately came from war (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
150-152 |
8 |
I'll think of Willy far away (bt) |
Charmer, 1790 |
112 |
3 |
I'll think on Willy far away! (r) |
Medley, 1795 |
131 |
3 |
I'll think on Willy far away! (r) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
131 |
3 |
I'll to some shady cool retreat (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
99 |
6 |
I'll wed my Highland laddie (r) |
Columbian, 1798 |
197-198 |
3 |
I'll wed my Highland Laddie (r) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
33-34 |
3 |
Illia Moniaco, &c. (bt) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
131 |
3 |