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O alas! I've lost my lover (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  IV:5-IV:6 
O alas! I've lost my lover (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  IV:5-IV:6 
O Bacchus, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1799  VI:26-VI:27 
O Bacchus, &c. (bt)  Sky Lark, 1797  229-230 
O Bacchus, great Bacchus, forever defend us (r)  Columbian, 1799  VI:26-VI:27 
O banish the bonnet, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1799  I:36 
O banish the bonnet, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  35-36 
O banish the bonnet, &c. (bt)  Sky Lark, 1795  112 
O banish the bonnet, &c. (bt)  Sky Lark, 1797  84-85 
O banish the bonnet, or draw up the veil (r)  Columbian, 1799  I:36 
O banish the bonnet, or draw up the veil (r)  Sky Lark, 1795  112 
O bonny lass, will you lie in a barrack (fl)  Charms, 1788  17-18 
O bonny lass, will you lie in a barrack (fl)  Vocal, 1796  113-114 
O clear that cruel doubting brow (fl)  Medley, 1795  77-78 
O clear that cruel doubting brow (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  77-78 
O come, my dear neighbors, we'll sit down and mourn (fl)  New Songs, 1800  15-16  11 
O come, sweet Mary, come to me (r)  Humming Bird, 1798  37-38 
O Cupid (t)  New Academy, 1795  98 
O Cupid, forever I fear not thy quiver (fl)  Columbian-1, 1795  28 
O Cupid, gentle Cupid! (fl)  New Academy, 1795  98 
O d--me but that's your sort (bt)  Columbian, 1799  I:34-I:35 
O d--me me but that's your sort (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  28-29 
O dear! what can the matter be (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1794  46   
O! dear, what can the matter be (fl)  Medley, 1795  220-221 
O Dear! what can the matter be? (fl)  Winter Evening, 1795  21-22 
O! Dear what can the matter be? (it)  Paddy's Resource, 1796  29-30 
O! Dear what will the damge be (r)  Paddy's Resource, 1796  29-30 
O dearly do I love to rove (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1794  65   
O dearly do I love to rove (fl)  Jovial-2, 1798  63-64   
O ever in my bosom live (fl)  Dibdin, 1797  56-57 
O fear not my courage, prov'd over and over (fl)  Vocal, 1798  54 
O fie! what mean I foolish maid (fl)  New Academy, 1795  99-100   
O! Fortune, how strangely thy gifts are awarded (fl)  Columbian, 1798  178-179 
O, Fortune, how strangely thy gifts are awarded (fl)  Republican, 1800  22-24 
O fortune, how strangely thy gifts are awarded (fl)  Vocal, 1798  81-82 
O friendship, &c. (bt)  Philadelphia, 1789  10-11 
O fye for shame (bt)  Jovial-2, 1798  16-17 
O fye for shame (r)  Buck's PC, 1798  43-44 
O generous Bacchus, when by thee we're filled (fl)  New Academy, 1795  111-112   
O give me nut brown ale (r)  Social Harmony, 1795  97 
O give me your plain dealing fellows (fl)  Columbian, 1798  85 
O give us death or victory (r)  Columbian, 1799  VI:29-VI:31 
O have you seen my Arabell (fl)  Whim, 1798  20-21 
O! his sparkling eyes, &c. (bt)  American, 1799  204-205 
O! his sparkling eyes, &c. (bt)  American, 1800  204-205 
O hone, if I do (bt)  Medley, 1795  143   
O hone, if I do (bt)  Vocal Muse, 1792  143   
O! Hope, thou soother sweet of human woes (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  76 
O how charming to inherit (r)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  121-122 
O how charming to inherit (r)  Vocal, 1796  105 
O how I love to play and toy (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1800  125 
O! how shall I in language weak (fl)  Assistant, 1800  29-30   
O how shall I, in language weak (fl)  Vocal, 1796  94 
O keep my gentle Jesse (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.119 
O! let me haunt this peaceful shade (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  81-82 
O Let my Harbour be your Arms Pretty Polly (t)  Columbian, 1798  26-27 
O liberte, fille des cicu (fl)  Chansonnier, 1795  31-32 
O listen, listen to the voice of love (fl)  Columbian, 1798  27 
O listen, listen to the voice of love (fl)  Vocal, 1798  29-30 
O Listen Then (t)  Columbian, 1798  106-107 
O listen then, and silent feel (fl)  Columbian, 1798  106-107 
O lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  Charms, 1788  65-66 
O Logie of Buchan! O Logie the laird' (fl)  Vocal, 1798  71-72 
O Lord, I am lonesome, I mourn like a dove (fl)  New Songs, 1800  11-12 
O Love, thou bitter foe to rest (fl)  Vocal, 1796  96 
O Love! 'Tis Thy Power (t)  Ladies New Memo, 1794  125-126 
O Love! 'tis thy power I feel in my breast (fl)  Ladies New Memo, 1794  125-126 
O love! what the deuce do you want in my bosom (fl)  Columbian, 1798  39-40 
O love! what the duce do you want in my bosom (fl)  Festival, 1800  59-60 
O lovely Caelia! heav'nly maid! (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  50 
O Mary! soft in feature (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.154-II.156 
O Memory! thou fond deceiver (fl)  Medley, 1795  24 
O Memory! thou fond deceiver (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  24 
[O Mistress mine, where are you running?] (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  87   
O mistress mine, where are you running (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  87 
O Mistress mine, where are you running? (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  83 
O Mistress mine, where are you running? (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  86 
O my bonny, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1788  43-44 
O my bonny, &c. (bt)  Charms, 1788  62 
O my bonny, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1797 
O my bonny, &c. (bt)  Enchanting, 1788  91 
O my bonny, &c. (bt)  Jovial-2, 1798  63-64   
O my bonny, &c. (bt)  Ladies New Memo, 1794  141 
O my bonny, &c. (bt)  Mock Bird, 1760  74-75 
O my bonny, &c. (bt)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  151-152 
O my bonny, &c. (bt)  Vocal, 1796  158 
O my bonny, &c. (bt)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.128-II.129 
O My Bonny Bet (t)  Sky Lark, 1795  119-120 
O my bonny, bonny Bet, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1797  24-25 
O my bonny, bonny Bet, &c. (bt)  Nightingale of Liberty, 1797  66-67 
O my bonny, bonny Bet, &c. (bt)  Sky Lark, 1795  119-120 
O my bonny, bonny Bet, &c. (bt)  Whim, 1798 
O my bonny, bonny bet (r)  Syren, 1793  62 
O my bonny, bonny Bet, sweet blossom (r)  Columbian, 1797  24-25 
O my bonny, bonny Charley (r)  Jovial-2, 1798  63-64   
O my bonny, bonny highland laddie (r)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  151-152 
O my bonny, bonny highland laddy (r)  Mock Bird, 1760  74-75 
O my bonny, bonny highland laddy (r)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.128-II.129 
O! my bonny, bonny sailor! (r)  Columbian, 1797  49   
O my bonny highland laddie (r)  Enchanting, 1788  91 
O my bonny highland laddie (r)  Vocal, 1796  158 
O my bonny Highland Lassie (r)  Ladies New Memo, 1794  141 
O my heart, &c. (bt)  Charmer, 1790  106 
O my Kitten (t)  Tommy Thumb, 1771  30 
O my kitten a kitten (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  53   
O my kitten a kitten (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  53 
O my kitten a kitten (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  53 
O my kitten, my kitten (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1771  30 
O my love, my love (r)  Humming Bird, 1798  216 
O! Nancy wilt thou gang wi' me (fl)  Charmer, 1790  113 
O Nancy, wilt thou go with me (fl)  Apollo, 1789  35   
O Nancy, wilt thou go with me (fl)  Apollo, 1791  35-36 
O Nancy, wilt thou go with me (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  28-29 
O Nancy, wilt thou go with me (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  28-29 
O Nancy, wilt thou go with me (fl)  Medley, 1795  113 
O Nancy, wilt thou go with me (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  113 
O Nelly! no longer thy Sandy now mourns (fl)  Charms, 1788  9-10 
O Nelly! no longer thy Sandy now mourns! (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  155 
O Nelly! no longer thy Sandy now mourns (fl)  Vocal, 1796  101-102 
O nightingale! best poet of the grove (fl)  Assistant, 1800  14 
O nightingale! best poet of the grove (fl)  Echo, 1800  46 
O nightingale! best poet of the grove (fl)  Select Songster, 1786  25-26 
O Nightingale! best poet of the grove! (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  87-88 
O Nightingale! best poet of the grove (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  58 
O nightingale best poet of the grove (fl)  Spicer's PC-2, 1800  23-24 
O Phoebus! down the western sky (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  82 
O Pity a Maiden (t)  Jovial-2, 1798  73-74   
O pity a maiden, and pray take her part (r)  Columbian, 1799  III:18-III:19 
O pity a maiden, and pray take her part (r)  Humming Bird, 1798  88-89 
O pity a maiden, and pray take her part (r)  Jovial-2, 1798  73-74   
O, pity a maiden, and pray take her part (r)  Patriotic, 1800  92-93 
O rare Harry Parry! (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1788  52 
O rare Harry Parry! (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1794  52 
O rise up Jamie Reily, and come away with me (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  16-19  14 
O rise up Jamie Reily and come away with me (fl)  Reily's Courtship, 1795  3-5  12 
O Sandy, why leav'st thou thy Nellie to mourn? (fl)  Vocal, 1796  100-101 
O Sandy, why leav'st thou thy Nelly to mourn? (fl)  American Songster, 1788  165 
O Sandy, why leav'st thou thy Nelly to mourn? (fl)  Charms, 1788  8-9 
O Sandy, why leav'st thou thy Nelly to mourn? (fl)  Choice Collection, 1795  12-13 
O Sandy, why leav'st thou thy Nelly to mourn? (fl)  Columbian, 1797  83 
O saw ye my father, or saw ye my mother (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  64 
O saw ye my father, or saw ye my mother (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  64 
O say, simple maid, have you form'd any notion (fl)  Columbian, 1798  145 
O say, simple maid, have you form'd any notion (fl)  Festival, 1800  61-62 
O say simple maid, have you form'd any notion (fl)  Medley, 1795  210-211 
O say simple maid, have you form'd any notion (fl)  Social Harmony, 1795  85-86 
O say, what is that thing, call'd light (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  142 
O see that form that faintly gleams (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  76-77 
O see that form that faintly gleams (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  II:31 
O see that form that faintly gleams (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  II:31 
O send Lewis Gordon hame (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  98-99 
O Sylvia, while you drive your cart (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.98-I.99 
O tell me, ye gentle nymphs and swains (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  169 
O the broom, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1788  44-45 
O the broom, the bonny bonny broom (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  69-70 
O the broom, the bonny bonny broom (r)  American Songster, 1788  44-45 
O the broom, the bonny bonny broom (r)  Sailor's Medley, 1800  52-53 
O the days, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1788  68-69 
O the days, &c. (bt)  Apollo, 1791  121 
O the days, &c. (bt)  Apollo-2, 1793  121* 
O! the days, &c. (bt)  Charms, 1788  14-15 
O the days, &c. (bt)  Choice Collection, 1795  16 
O the days, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1797  29-30 
O the days, &c. (bt)  Enchanting, 1788  66 
O! the days, &c. (bt)  Vocal, 1796  106-107 
O the days when I was young (fl)  American Songster, 1788  68-69 
O the days when I was young! (fl)  Apollo, 1791  121 
O the days when I was young! (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  121* 
O the days when I was young (fl)  Charms, 1788  14-15 
O the days when I was young (fl)  Choice Collection, 1795  16 
O the days when I was young (fl)  Columbian, 1797  29-30 
O the days when I was young (fl)  Enchanting, 1788  66 
O the days when I was young (fl)  Vocal, 1796  106-107 
O the Days when I Was Young (t)  American Songster, 1788  68-69 
O the Days when I Was Young (t)  Choice Collection, 1795  16 
O the Days when I was Young (t)  Columbian, 1797  29-30 
O the Days when I Was Young (t)  Enchanting, 1788  66 
O the golden days, &c. (bt)  American MM, 1798  89-93  11 
O the golden days, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1798  131-133 
O the raptures of possessing (fl)  Songs Loyal, 1779  63 
O the roast beef, &c. (bt)  Mock Bird, 1760  29 
O the roast beef, &c. (bt)  Songs Comic, 1777  114-115  11 
O the roast beef, &c. (bt)  Songs Naval, 1779  90-92  11 
O the roast beef, &c. (bt)  Songs Naval, 1779  3-4 
O the roast beef, &c. (bt)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.24 
O the roast beef, &c. (bt)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.143-II.144 
O the roast beef of old England! (r)  Mock Bird, 1760  29 
O the roast beef of old England (r)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.24 
O the roast beef of old England! (r)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.143-II.144 
O then give a mite to a poor little boy (bt)  Social Companion, 1799  48-49 
O think on my fate---once I freedom enjoy'd (fl)  Buck's PC, 1798  31 
O think on my fate! once I freedom enjoy'd (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  78-79 
O think on my fate!--once I freedom enjoy'd (fl)  Social Companion, 1799  17-18 
O think on my fate, once I freedom enjoy'd (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  I:32-I:33 
O think on my fate; once I freedom enjoy'd (fl)  Companion, 1799  259-260 
O think on the time when you were home at night (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  39-40 
O! thou lov'd country, where my youth was spent (fl)  American MM, 1798  30-31 
O! thou lov'd country, where my youth was spent (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  82-83 
O thou! whose love-inspiring air (fl)  Medley, 1795  50-51 
O thou! whose love-inspiring air (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  50-51 
O true content! secure from harms (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  183-184 
O true content! secure from harms (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.182-II.183 
O, we, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  70-71 
O, we shall live together, laddie (r)  Columbian, 1799  I:27-I:28 
O, we shall live together, laddie (r)  Humming Bird, 1798  70-71 
O we shall live together laddie (r)  Medley, 1795  203-204 
O what a charming creature (r)  American MM, 1798  176-178 
O what a Charming Thing's a Battle (t)  Buck's PC, 1798  12-13 
O what a happy thing it is (fl)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  56 
O! What a happy thing it is (fl)  Maryland Ahiman, 1797  234-235 
O what had my youth, &c. (bt)  Little Charmer, 1797  96 
O when I was a boy, and a pretty little boy (fl)  Columbian, 1798  63 
O whither can my William stray (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1799  133-134 
O Whither Can My William Stray (t)  American Ladies PB, 1799  133-134 
O ye winds, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  81-82 
O ye winds, &c. (bt)  Syren, 1800  18 
O ye winds, to my Henry bear (r)  Syren-2, 1797  I:5 
O yes, my good people, draw near (fl)  Columbian, 1797  157-158  12 
O yes my good people draw near (fl)  Nightingale, 1800  102-104  12 
O you whose lives on land are pass'd (fl)  Baltimore, 1799  12 
O you, whose lives on land are pass'd (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798 
O you, whose lives on land are pass'd (fl)  Patriotic, 1800  133 
O you, whose lives on land are pass'd (fl)  Syren, 1800  37 
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