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Spangled green confess'd the morn, The (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  68 
Spangled green confess'd the morn, The (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  40-41 
Spanking Jack, &c. (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1794  44   
Spanking Jack (t)  Dibdin, 1797  24-25 
Spanking Jack (t)  Spanking Jack, 1799  2-3 
Spanking Jack (t)  Spicer's PC-1, 1800  54-56   
Spanking Jack was so comely (fl)  Spicer's PC-1, 1800  54-56   
Spanking Jack was so comely, so blythe, and so jolly (fl)  Columbian, 1798  181-182 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, jolly (fl)  Spanking Jack, 1799  2-3 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, so jolly (fl)  American MM, 1798  137-139 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant so jolly (fl)  American, 1799  127-128 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant so jolly (fl)  American, 1800  127-128 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, so jolly (fl)  Buck's PC, 1798  60-62 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant so jolly (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  165-166 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, so jolly (fl)  Dibdin, 1797  24-25 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, so jolly (fl)  Echo, 1798  190-192 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, so jolly (fl)  Festival, 1800  30-31 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, so jolly (fl)  Jovial-2, 1798  48-49 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, so jolly (fl)  Nautical, 1798  37-38 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, so jolly (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  44-46 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, so jolly (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  31-32 
Spanking Jack was so comely, so plesant so jolly [sic] (fl)  Echo, 1800  135-137 
Spare a half-penny, &c. (bt)  Syren-2, 1797  I:36 
Spare a halfpenny, &c. (bt)  American MM, 1798  166-168 
Spare a halfpenny, &c. (bt)  Collection, 1800  24-25 
Spare a halfpenny, &c. (bt)  Democratic, 1793  10-12 
Spare a halfpenny, &c. (bt)  Jovial-2, 1798  46-48 
Spare a halfpenny, &c. (bt)  Syren-1, 1797  I:36-I:37 
Spare a halfpenny to a poor negro (r)  American MM, 1798  166-168 
Spare a halfpenny to a poor Negro (r)  Collection, 1800  24-25 
Spare, mighty Jove, oh spare a slave (fl)  New Academy, 1795  119-120   
Sparrow and the Dove, The (t)  Fables, 1800  14-26   
Specific, The (t)  Songs Comic, 1777  160-162 
Spendthrift, Clapt into Limbo, The (t)  Spendthrift, 1800     
Spider and the Bee, The (t)  Fables, 1800  6-8   
Spider once his web had spun, A (fl)  Robin Red Breast, 1786  106-109 
Spinning Wheel, The (t)  American MM, 1798  61-64 
Spinning Wheel, The (t)  Amorous, 1800  73-74 
Spinning Wheel, The (t)  Mock Bird, 1764  174-175 
Spinning-Wheel, The (t)  Nightingale, 1800 
Spinning Wheel, The (t)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.28-I.29 
Spinning-Wheel, The. Another Favorite (t)  Nightingale, 1800  6-7 
Spirit of victory! no more assume (fl)  Youthful, 1800  86-87 
Splendid monarch of the skies, The (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  159 
Spoil'd Child, The (tw)  American MM, 1798  293-294 
Spoil'd Child, The (tw)  Columbian, 1798  77-78 
Spoil'd Child, The. Song in (t)  American MM, 1798  293-294 
Spoil'd Child, The. Song in (t)  Columbian, 1798  77-78 
Sporting Haymakers, The (t)  New Academy, 1795  108-109   
Sportive genius of the green (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  76-77   
Sportive lamb, the new fledg'd dove, The (fl)  Medley, 1795  186 
Sportive swain, with graceful pride, The (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  217-218 
Sportsmen all cry as they nimbly pursue, The (r)  Columbian, 1797  30-31 
Sportsmen all cry as they nimbly pursue, The (r)  Medley, 1795  166 
Sportsmen all cry as they nimbly pursue, The (r)  Vocal Muse, 1792  166 
Sportsmen who are staunch and true (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  242-243 
Sprightly eye, the rosy cheek, The (fl)  Medley, 1795  139-140 
Sprightly eye, the rosy cheek, The (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  139-140 
Sprightly horn awakes the morn, The (fl)  Syren, 1800  69 
Sprightly horn awakes the morn, The (fl)  Vocal, 1796  35 
Spring (t)  Assistant, 1800  24-25 
Spring (t)  Mock Bird, 1760  54-55 
Spring (t)  Mother Goose, 1785  79-80 
Spring (t)  Mother Goose, 1794  79-80 
Spring (t)  Mother Goose, 1799  77-78 
Spring (t)  Mother Goose, 1800  79-80 
Spring (t)  Songs Comic, 1777  209-210 
Spring. Poetical Desription of the Seasons. (t)  Little Pretty PB, 1787  80-81   
Spring renewing all things gay (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  194-195 
Spring renewing, all things gay (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.130-I.131 
Spring returns, the fawn advances (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.120-I.121 
Spring returns, the fawns advance (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  106-107 
Spring returns, the fawns advance (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  106-107 
Spring, The (t)  Nightingale, 1800  31 
Spring time returns, and cloaths the green plains, The [sic] (fl)  American MM, 1798  21-23 
Spring time returns, and clothes the green plains, The (fl)  Echo, 1800  46-47 
Spring was advancing, and birds were beginning, The (fl)  American Songster, 1788  49-51 
Spring was advancing, and birds were beginning, The (fl)  Charmer, 1790  59-60 
Spring was advancing, and birds were beginning, The (fl)  Columbian, 1797  28-29 
Spring was advancing, and birds were beginning, The (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  56-58 
Spring was advancing, and birds were beginning, The (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  38-39 
Spring with smiling face is seen, The (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  81 
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