Text |
Short Title |
Page |
Verses |
It has long been my fate to be thought in the wrong (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
IV:30-IV:31 |
6 |
It has long been my fate to be thought in the wrong (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
IV:30-IV:31 |
6 |
It is he who's unaw'd by the sound of a name (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
195-196 |
5 |
It is, I believe (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
62-63 |
5 |
It is, I believe (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
62-63 |
5 |
It is, I believe (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
IV:47 |
5 |
It is I believe, next Hollandtide eve (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
14 |
5 |
It is, I believe, next Hollandtide eve (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
IV:47 |
5 |
It is like the dew of Hermon (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
139 |
1 |
It is like the new of Herman (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
139* |
1 |
It is my duty to obey (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
VII:9-VII:10 |
5 |
It is my duty to obey (fl) |
Constitutions, 1798 |
269-271 |
5 |
It is my duty to obey (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
V:28-V:29 |
5 |
It is my duty to obey (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
V:28-V:29 |
5 |
It is not, Celia, in our power (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
39 |
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It is not, Celia, in our power (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
39 |
2 |
It is not, Celia, in our power (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
31-32 |
2 |
It is not, Celia, in our power (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
31-32 |
2 |
It rains, it rains, my fair (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
16-17 |
13 |
It rains, it rains, my fair (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
16-17 |
13 |
It was a friar of orders gray (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
71 |
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It was a friar of orders gray (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
71-74 |
27 |
It was a friar of orders gray (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
75-77 |
27 |
It was a friar of orders gray (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
75-77 |
27 |
It was as learn'd traditions say (fl) |
Fables, 1800 |
14-26 |
|
It was as one morning on Ida Jove shone (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
142-145 |
8 |
It was far retir'd from noise and smoke (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
22 |
8 |
It was in moderation, &c. (bt) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
IV:40-IV:41 |
4 |
It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl) |
Choice Collection, 1795 |
10 |
5 |
It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
5 |
6 |
It was summer, so softly the breezes were blowing (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
94 |
6 |
It was upon a Lammas night (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
128-129 |
4 |
It was upon a Lammas night (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
50-51 |
4 |
It was upon a Lammas night (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
87-88 |
4 |
It will never do for Larre O'Brian (r) |
Jovial, 1800 |
18-19 |
5 |
It Would Be a Pity (t) |
Columbian, 1798 |
117 |
2 |
Italian (t) |
Nightingale, 1800 |
50-51 |
3 |
it's a sailor's life at sea (r) |
Vocal, 1796 |
67-68 |
6 |
It's down in yonder shady grove (fl) |
Spicer's PC-2, 1800 |
15-16 |
6 |
It's down in yonder shady grove (fl) |
Young Mason, 1791 |
36-37 |
6 |
It's Own Tune (it) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
1-4 |
16 |
It's umph! umph! what can the matter be (r) |
Columbian, 1798 |
185-186 |
4 |