Text |
Short Title |
Page |
Verses |
Successful Lover, The (t) |
New Academy, 1795 |
110-111 |
|
Succour a friend (bt) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
151-152 |
4 |
Succour a friend (bt) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
33-34 |
4 |
Such, &c. (bt) |
Columbian, 1799 |
IV:3-IV:4 |
5 |
Such, &c. (bt) |
Echo, 1798 |
189-190 |
5 |
Such, &c. (bt) |
Echo, 1800 |
134-135 |
5 |
Such a bonny, &c. (bt) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
164-165 |
6 |
Such a Tom-boy before I had enter'd my teens (fl) |
Baltimore, 1799 |
5-7 |
4 |
Such a Tom-boy before I had enter'd my teens (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
68-69 |
3 |
Such a Tom-boy before I had enter'd my teens (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
94-95 |
3 |
Such are, &c. (bt) |
American MM, 1798 |
93-95 |
10 |
Such are the golden days we now possess (r) |
American MM, 1798 |
93-95 |
10 |
Such as on reflection please (r) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
67 |
4 |
Such beauties in view I (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
74-75 |
2 |
Such beauties in view I (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
147-148 |
2 |
Such is a country fair, boys (r) |
Robin Red Breast, 1786 |
27-29 |
5 |
Such love as holy hermits bear (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
124-125 |
2 |
Such love I bear to thee (r) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
124-125 |
2 |
Such our love of liberty, &c. (bt) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
83-84 |
5 |
Such soaking, such smoaking, and joking, &c. (r) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.12 |
1 |
Such, such is the life of a beau (r) |
American MM, 1798 |
245-246 |
5 |
Such, such is the life of a beau (r) |
Columbian, 1799 |
IV:3-IV:4 |
5 |
Such, such is the life of a beau (r) |
Echo, 1798 |
189-190 |
5 |
Such, such is the life of a beau (r) |
Echo, 1800 |
134-135 |
5 |
Such usage as this is, what wife but myself (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
205-206 |
2 |
Such was their love of Liberty, &c. (bt) |
Tribute, 1795 |
23-25 |
8 |
Such was their love of liberty (r) |
Essays, 1797 |
6:4-6:6 |
8 |
Such was their love of Liberty (r) |
Tom Paine, 1796 |
49-50 |
8 |
Such was their love of Liberty--their ardour to be (r) |
Tribute, 1795 |
23-25 |
8 |
Summer gay, delightful scene, The (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
194-195 |
4 |
Summer it was smiling, all nature round was gay (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
159-161 |
8 |
Summer it was smiling, all nature round was gay, The (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
85-87 |
8 |
Summer it was smiling, nature round was gay, The (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
114-116 |
8 |
Summer it was smiling, nature round was gay, The (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
153-154 |
4 |
Summer. Poetical Desription of the Seasons. (t) |
Little Pretty PB, 1787 |
82-83 |
|
Summer Time (it) |
English Archer, 1800 |
28-32 |
|
Summer Time (it) |
Robin Hood, 1800 |
26-31 |
|
Summer was smiling, all nature round look'd gay, The (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
47-49 |
4 |
Summum Bonum, The (t) |
Columbian, 1798 |
127-128 |
3 |
Summum Bonum, The (t) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
45-46 |
3 |
Summum Bonum, The (t) |
Festival, 1800 |
16 |
3 |
Sun at the Last anniversary of the landing at Plymouth, December 22, 1620 (t) |
Federal, 1800 |
56-58 |
4 |
Sun descending thro' the sky, The (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
II:6-II:7 |
3 |
Sun descending thro' the sky, The (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
II:6 |
3 |
Sun descending through the sky, The (fl) |
Collection, 1800 |
27-28 |
3 |
Sun from the East tips the mountains with gold, The (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
72-73 |
5 |
Sun from the East tips the mountains with gold, The (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
39 |
5 |
Sun from the East tips the mountains with gold, The (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
88-89 |
5 |
Sun from the East tips the mountains with gold, The (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
33-34 |
5 |
Sun from the East tips the mountains with gold, The (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
172-173 |
5 |
Sun from the East tips the mountains with gold, The (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
94 |
5 |
Sun from the East tips the mountains with gold, The (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
174-175 |
5 |
Sun from the east, tips the mountains with gold, The (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
172-173 |
3 |
Sun from the East tips the mountains with gold, The (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
65 |
5 |
Sun from the East tips the mountains with gold, The (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
184-185 |
5 |
Sun has spots, &c. (bt) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
196-197 |
8 |
Sun has spots, the rose has thorns, The (r) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
196-197 |
8 |
Sun in virgin lustre shone, The (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
101-102 |
5 |
Sun in virgin lustre shone, The (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.50-II.52 |
10 |
Sun in virgin lustre shone, The (it) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
172-174 |
8 |
Sun sets at night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
American MM, 1798 |
114-115 |
4 |
Sun sets at night and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
IV:4-IV:5 |
4 |
Sun sets at night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
102-103 |
4 |
Sun sets at night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
156-158 |
16 |
Sun sets at night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
175 |
4 |
Sun sets at night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Jovial, 1800 |
33-34 |
4 |
Sun sets at night and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
78-79 |
4 |
Sun sets at night and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Nightingale, 1797 |
17-18 |
4 |
Sun sets at night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Philadelphia, 1789 |
8 |
4 |
Sun sets at night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
208-209 |
4 |
Sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
22-24 |
4 |
Sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
38-39 |
4 |
Sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
96 |
4 |
Sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
88-89 |
4 |
Sun shone pale on mountain snow, The (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
71-72 |
3 |
Sun shone pale on mountain snow, The (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
210-211 |
3 |
Sun shone pale on the mountain snow, The (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
36 |
3 |
Sun was now descended to the main, The (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
121-122 |
1 |
Sun was sinking in the West, The (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
108-109 |
4 |
Sun was sinking in the West, The (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
91 |
4 |
Sun was sinking in the West, The (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
91 |
4 |
Sun was sleeping in the main, The (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
13 |
3 |
Sun was sleeping in the main, The (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
211 |
3 |
Sun was sleeping in the main, The (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.134-I.135 |
3 |
Sun was sunk beneath the hill, The (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
91 |
|
Sun was sunk beneath the hill, The (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
91-92 |
6 |
Sun was sunk beneath the hill, The (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
91 |
6 |
Sun was sunk beneath the hill, The (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
91 |
6 |
Sung at Drury-Lane Theatre (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
205 |
5 |
Sung at Portsmouth, the 17th of July, 1799 (t) |
Social Companion, 1799 |
3-4 |
8 |
Sung at Schoharie, at the funeral Obsequaries of General Washington (t) |
Federal, 1800 |
86-87 |
4 |
Sung at Vauxhall (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
145-146 |
5 |
Sung at Vauxhall (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
159-160 |
4 |
Sung at Vauxhall (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
211-212 |
3 |
Sung at Windsor, the 4th of July, 1799 (t) |
Social Companion, 1799 |
11-12 |
8 |
Sung by Miss Brown, at Sadlers Wells (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
35-36 |
5 |
Sung by Mr. Beard (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
176 |
5 |
Sung in the Provincial Grand Lodge at Margate (t) |
Republican, 1800 |
85 |
4 |
Sung the Fourth of July, 1799 (t) |
Social Companion, 1799 |
4-6 |
7 |
Sun's a free-mason, he works all the day, The (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
33-34 |
3 |
Sun's descending in the wave, The (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
131 |
3 |
Sun's gay metal, shining gold, The (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
44 |
3 |
Sup of Good Whiskey, A (t) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
49-50 |
7 |
Sup of good whiskey will make you glad, A (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
303-304 |
7 |
Sup of good whiskey will make you glad, A (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
49-50 |
7 |
Sup of good whiskey will make you glad, A (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
33-35 |
7 |
Sup of good whiskey will make you glad, A (fl) |
Vocal, 1798 |
47-48 |
7 |
Sup of good whisky will make you glad, A (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
45-46 |
5 |
Sup of good wine, A (r) |
Youthful, 1800 |
101-103 |
5 |
Sup of Good Wine, A (t) |
Youthful, 1800 |
101-103 |
5 |
Support the Craft with honest pride (fl) |
Ahiman,1783 |
141 |
2 |
Suppose twelve has struck, wherefore pray all this fuss? (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
90-92 |
7 |
Sur la prise de bruxelle. Couplet (t) |
Chansonnier, 1795 |
81-82 |
6 |
Sur la prise de la ville de Treve. Im Promptu (t) |
Chansonnier, 1795 |
80 |
1 |
Sur la prise, de Toulon (at) |
Chansonnier, 1795 |
113-114 |
5 |
Sur le succes de nos armes (t) |
Chansonnier, 1795 |
63-65 |
8 |
Sure a lass in her bloom, at the age of nineteen (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
53-54 |
5 |
Sure a lass in her bloom, at the age of nineteen (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
64 |
|
Sure a lass in her bloom at the age of nineteen (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.27-I.28 |
5 |
Sure a lass in her blossom, at the age of nineteen [sic] (fl) |
Nightingale, 1800 |
64-65 |
5 |
Sure Damon is the blithest swain (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
139-140 |
2 |
Sure 'ent the world a masquerade [sic] (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
96-97 |
3 |
Sure it wou'd be a pity (bt) |
Columbian, 1798 |
117 |
2 |
Sure, Master John Bull, I shan't know till I'm dead (fl) |
American, 1799 |
69-72 |
7 |
Sure, Master John Bull, I shan't know till I'm dead (fl) |
American, 1800 |
69-72 |
7 |
Sure, Master John Bull, I shan't know till I'm dead (fl) |
Paddy's Resource, 1796 |
48-49 |
7 |
Sure, Master John Bull, I shan't know till I'm dead (fl) |
Tribute, 1795 |
91-95 |
25 |
Sure Sally is the loveliest lass (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
145-146 |
5 |
Sure Sally is the loveliest lass (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
47-48 |
5 |
Sure Sally is the loveliest lass (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
70-71 |
5 |
Sure Sally is the loveliest lass (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.103-I.104 |
5 |
Sure the girl is bewitch'd (bt) |
Baltimore, 1799 |
5-7 |
4 |
Sure the girl is bewitch'd (bt) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
68-69 |
3 |
Sure the girl is bewitch'd (bt) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
94-95 |
3 |
Sure time and love are both asleep (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.121-I.122 |
2 |
Surely is mistaken (bt) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
192-193 |
3 |
Surely stands first in the honour'd name Howe (fl) |
Songs Loyal, 1779 |
27 |
1 |
Surge hoarsely murm'ring, young Fanny's grief mocking, The (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
194-195 |
3 |
Surge hoarsely murm'ring, young Fanny's grief mocking, The (fl) |
Ladies New Memo, 1794 |
137-138 |
3 |
Surrender of Calais (tw) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
37-38 |
4 |
Surrender of Calais (tw) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
38 |
3 |
Surrender of Calais (tw) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
39 |
3 |
Surrender of Calais (tw) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
39-40 |
2 |
Susannah (tw) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
231 |
3 |
Susannah. Oratorio of. (t) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.101 |
3 |
Susannah. Oratorio of (tw) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.101 |
3 |
Susannah. [Song] in (t) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
231 |
3 |