Text |
Short Title |
Page |
Verses |
Wha Does this Bonnet Fit? (t) |
Tribute, 1795 |
47-48 |
4 |
Wha wants me? (bt) |
Tribute, 1795 |
19-20 |
8 |
Wha wants me1 (bt) |
Tom Paine, 1796 |
46-47 |
8 |
Whack fal la! lal, de ral la ral lal, lal de ral (r) |
Columbian, 1798 |
43-44 |
3 |
Whack fal la! lal, de ral la ral lal, lal de ral (r) |
Festival, 1800 |
58-59 |
3 |
Whare is he gone whom I adore [sic] (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
57-58 |
3 |
What a beau my Granny was! (r) |
Philadelphia Jest, 1790 |
93-94 |
3 |
What a Beau my Granny Was (t) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
42 |
3 |
What a blockhead is he who's afraid to die poor (it) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
65-66 |
8 |
What a Charming fellow (t) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
167 |
5 |
What a charming thing's a battle! (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
130-131 |
3 |
What a charming thing's a battle! (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
47 |
3 |
What a charming thing's a battle (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
12-13 |
3 |
What a charming thing's a battle (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
26-27 |
2 |
What a charming thing's a battle (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
74-75 |
2 |
What a charming thing's a battle? (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
II:25 |
2 |
What a charming thing's a battle! (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
32 |
2 |
What a charming thing's a battle! (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
115 |
2 |
What a charming thing's a battle (r) |
American Songster, 1788 |
130-131 |
3 |
What a charming thing's a battle (r) |
Amorous, 1800 |
47 |
3 |
What a charming thing's a battle (r) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
12-13 |
3 |
What a charming thing's a battle! (r) |
Columbian, 1797 |
74-75 |
2 |
What a charming thing's a battle? (r) |
Columbian, 1799 |
II:25 |
2 |
What a charming thing's a battle! (r) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
115 |
2 |
What a Charming Thing's a Battle (t) |
Amorous, 1800 |
47 |
3 |
What a Charming Thing's a Battle (t) |
Columbian, 1797 |
74-75 |
2 |
What a Charming Thing's a Battle (t) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
32 |
2 |
What a good boy was I?. And (r) |
Tommy Thumb, 1794 |
44 |
1 |
What a great beau my granny was (r) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
211-212 |
3 |
What a hard lot is ours now, indeed and indeed (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
24-25 |
3 |
What a plague cried young Colin would Chloe be at (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
101-102 |
5 |
What a plague do you call all these women but mad? (r) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
177 |
3 |
What a pretty kitten's here (fl) |
Robin Red Breast, 1786 |
66-68 |
6 |
What a queer thing to be married (bt) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
226227 |
3 |
What a rare thing it is to be married (r) |
American, 1799 |
160-162 |
3 |
What a rare thing it is to be married (r) |
American, 1800 |
160-162 |
3 |
What a sweet and pretty creature (fl) |
Robin Red Breast, 1786 |
33-35 |
6 |
What argufies pride and ambition (fl) |
American, 1799 |
96-97 |
5 |
What argufies pride and ambition (fl) |
American, 1800 |
96-97 |
|
What argufies pride and ambition? (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
203-204 |
4 |
What argufies pride and ambition? (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
48-49 |
6 |
What argufies pride and ambition? (fl) |
Festival, 1800 |
34 |
4 |
What argufies pride and ambition? (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
III:5 |
4 |
What argufies pride and ambition (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
III:5 |
5 |
What argufies your logic, your sense and all that there (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
102-103 |
6 |
What art thou, facinating war [sic] (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
189-190 |
3 |
What bard, &c. (bt) |
Charms, 1788 |
27-28 |
2 |
What bard, &c. (bt) |
Vocal, 1796 |
123-124 |
2 |
What bard, O time, discover (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
27-28 |
2 |
What bard, O time, discover (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
131-132 |
2 |
What bard, O time, discover (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
123-124 |
2 |
What beauteous scenes enchant my sight (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.124-II.125 |
3 |
What beauties does Flora disclose? (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
24-25 |
4 |
What beauties does Flora disclose? (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
92 |
|
What beauties does Flora disclose? (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
92-93 |
4 |
What beauties does Flora disclose? (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
92 |
4 |
What beauties does Flora disclose? (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
92 |
4 |
What beauties does Flora disclose (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
51-52 |
4 |
What beauties does Flora disclose! (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
31-32 |
4 |
What beauties does Flora disclose? (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
73-74 |
4 |
What beauties does Flora disclose? (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
138-139 |
4 |
What beauties does Flora disclose! (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
20 |
4 |
What beauties does Flora disclose! (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
I:14 |
4 |
What beauties does Flora disclose (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
I:14 |
4 |
What can a lassy do? (r) |
American Ladies PB, 1799 |
131-132 |
|
What Can a Lassy Do? (t) |
American Ladies PB, 1799 |
131-132 |
|
What can the matter be (it) |
Columbian, 1798 |
185-186 |
4 |
What can the matter be? (r) |
Columbian, 1798 |
73 |
4 |
What Can the Matter Be! (t) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
42-43 |
3 |
What can the Matter be (t) |
Whim, 1798 |
8 |
1 |
What care I how black I be (fl) |
Lullabies, 1799 |
26 |
1 |
What care I how black I be (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1785 |
44 |
1 |
What care I how black I [be] (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1794 |
44 |
1 |
What care I how black I be (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1799 |
43 |
1 |
What care I how black I be (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1800 |
44 |
1 |
What care I how fair she be (r) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
211-212 |
3 |
What Cato advises most certainly wise, is (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
117 |
4 |
What Cato advises most certainly wise is (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
117* |
4 |
What Cato advises, most certainly wise, is (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
18 |
2 |
What Cato advises most certainly wise is (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
III:10-III:11 |
4 |
What Cato advises most certainly wise is (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
III:10 |
4 |
What cheer, my dear Poll, &c. (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
11 |
|
What cheer my dear Poll---did'nt I tell you as how [sic] (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
6-7 |
4 |
What cheer my dear Poll---did'nt I tell you as how [sic] (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
191-193 |
4 |
What cheer my dear Poll---didn't I tell you as how (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
13-15 |
4 |
What cheer, my dear Poll---did'nt I tell you as how (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
4-6 |
4 |
What cheer, ny honest Mess-Mate (it) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
89-90 |
2 |
What cheerful sounds salute our ears (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
77-78 |
4 |
What cheerful sounds salute our ears (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
70-71 |
4 |
What do you see there my deary (fl) |
Robin Red Breast, 1786 |
42-44 |
6 |
What d'ye thingk of my miller's daughter? (r) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
1-2 |
3 |
What d'ye think of my miller's daughter (r) |
American, 1799 |
75-76 |
3 |
What d'ye think of my miller's daughter (r) |
American, 1800 |
75-76 |
3 |
What if my pleasures fools condemn (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
45 |
2 |
What is a poet, Sir? you Sir? no Sir (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
140 |
3 |
What is a poet, Sir? you, Sir? no, Sir? (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
III:36 |
3 |
What is a poet, Sir? you, Sir? no, Sir? (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
126-127 |
3 |
What is a 'port, Sir? you, Sir? no Sir (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
87 |
3 |
What is a Woman Kike? A Comic Song (t) |
Collection, 1800 |
20-21 |
|
What is beauty, but a flow'r (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
96-97 |
2 |
What, is he gone! and can it be (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.15-II.16 |
4 |
What is love, fantastick boy! (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
149-150 |
5 |
What is man unpossess'd of the permanent joy (fl) |
American Ladies PB, 1800 |
134-135 |
5 |
What joys do the Craft on each Mason bestow (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
197-198 |
5 |
What joys do the Craft on each Mason bestow (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
172-173 |
5 |
What joys do the Craft on each mason bestow (fl) |
Free Mansonry, 1797 |
207-208 |
5 |
What joys do the Craft on each Mason bestow (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
65 |
5 |
What joys do the Craft on each Mason bestow (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
283-284 |
5 |
What joys do the Craft on each Mason bestow (fl) |
Spicer's PC-2, 1800 |
22-23 |
5 |
What lover is he that has nothing to give (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
130 |
4 |
What man, in his wits, had not rather been poor (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
105 |
5 |
What means, my fair, that crystal tear (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
5 |
2 |
What means that tender sigh my dear (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
106-107 |
2 |
What means that tender sigh, my dear? (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
10-11 |
4 |
What means that throb said I my heart (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
132-133 |
3 |
What means this new felt agitation (fl) |
Fables, 1800 |
45-46 |
4 |
What means this new felt agitation (fl) |
Pownall's Address, 1793 |
12-13 |
4 |
What meant our consternation (fl) |
Republican, 1800 |
43 |
|
What meant our consternation? (fl) |
Tom Paine, 1796 |
64-65 |
6 |
What meant our consternation (fl) |
Tribute, 1795 |
41-43 |
6 |
What Med'cine (t) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
91 |
4 |
What Med'cine (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
76 |
4 |
What med'cine can soften the bosom's keen smart (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
91 |
4 |
What med'cine can soften the bosom's keen smart (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
76 |
4 |
What med'cine can soften the bosom's keen smart (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
48 |
4 |
What med'cine can soften the bosom's keen smart? (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.122 |
4 |
What mortals on earth can with Britons compare (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
84-85 |
6 |
What nation shall dare with old England compare (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
46-47 |
6 |
What nation shall dare with old England compare (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
64-65 |
6 |
What naughty things we women are (fl) |
American, 1799 |
93-94 |
3 |
What naughty things we women are (fl) |
American, 1800 |
93-94 |
3 |
What naughty things we women are (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
40 |
3 |
What news! said John Bull to a croaker: Alack (fl) |
Federal, 1800 |
99-100 |
6 |
What numbers shall the Muse repeat (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
87 |
4 |
What pleasure can compare (fl) |
American, 1799 |
218-219 |
5 |
What pleasure can compare (fl) |
American, 1800 |
218-219 |
5 |
What pleasure can compare (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
173-174 |
3 |
What pleasure can compare, to a sleighing with the fair (fl) |
Choice Collection, 1795 |
11 |
5 |
What pleasure can compare, with sleighing with the fair (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
42-43 |
5 |
What pleasure can compare, with sleighing with the fair (fl) |
Nightingale, 1800 |
98-99 |
5 |
What Pleasures Can, &c. (t) |
Charmer, 1790 |
42-43 |
5 |
What Pleasures can Compare. &c. (t) |
Amorous, 1800 |
93-95 |
5 |
What Pleasures can Compare. &c. (t) |
Columbian, 1797 |
82 |
5 |
What pleasures can compare (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
93-95 |
5 |
What pleasures can compare (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
82 |
5 |
What! put off with one denial (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
43 |
|
What! put off with one denial (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
43 |
2 |
What! put off with one denial (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
35 |
2 |
What! put off with one denial (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
35 |
2 |
What sadness reigns over the plain (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.44-I.45 |
4 |
What sadness reigns over these plains [sic] (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
146-147 |
6 |
What scripture says (fl) |
Spicer's PC-1, 1800 |
32-36 |
|
What shall he have that kill'd the deer? (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1794 |
88 |
2 |
What shall he have that kill'd the deer? (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1800 |
87 |
2 |
What shall I say (bt) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
I:19-I:20 |
5 |
What shall I say to make my fair (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
260 |
|
What shepherd. or nymph of the grove (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
75-77 |
5 |
What shepherd or nymph of the grove (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
18-19 |
5 |
What shepherd, or nymph of the grove (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
171-173 |
5 |
What solemn sounds on holy, &c. (fl) |
Masonic, 1797 |
19-22 |
|
What solemn sounds on holy Sinai rung (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
142-143 |
2 |
What solemn sounds on holy Sinai rung (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1785 |
69-70 |
2 |
What solemn sounds on holy Sinai rung (fl) |
Freemason's PC, 1794 |
75-76 |
3 |
What solemn sounds on holy Sinai rung (fl) |
Jachin, 1797 |
64-65 |
|
What solemn sounds on holy Sinai rung (fl) |
Jachin-1, 1796 |
49-50 |
6 |
What solemn sounds on holy Sinai rung (fl) |
Jachin-2, 1796 |
49-50 |
6 |
What solumn sounds on holy Sinai rung (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
142-143* |
2 |
What song shall I sing? (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
150-151 |
4 |
What sorrowful sounds do I hear (fl) |
American MM, 1798 |
228-230 |
6 |
What sorrowful sounds do I hear (fl) |
Spicer's PC-1, 1800 |
51-53 |
|
What sport can compare (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
187 |
3 |
What swells within yon southern breeze? (fl) |
Songs Loyal, 1779 |
34-35 |
9 |
What the heart feels oppose to the phrases of schools (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
24-26 |
12 |
What the meaning can be we shall presently see (r) |
Columbian, 1798 |
86 |
3 |
What tho' his guilt my heart hath torn (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.7 |
|
What tho' my parents frown and scold (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
35-36 |
8 |
What tho' they call me country lass (it) |
Ahiman,1783 |
128-129 |
4 |
What tho' they call us Mason-fools (fl) |
Ahiman,1783 |
128-129 |
4 |
What thos I be a country clown [sic] (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
102-103 |
4 |
What though from Venus Cupid sprung (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
70-71 |
4 |
What though they call us Masons fools (fl) |
Constitutions, 1734 |
93 |
4 |
What virgin or shepherd in valley or grove (fl) |
American, 1799 |
227-228 |
3 |
What virgin or shepherd in valley or grove (fl) |
American, 1800 |
227-228 |
3 |
What virgin or shepherd in valley or grove (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
60-61 |
3 |
What virgin or shepherd, in valley or grove (fl) |
Festival, 1800 |
71-72 |
3 |
What virgin or shepherd in valley or grove (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
39-40 |
3 |
What virgin or shepherd in valley or grove (fl) |
Nautical, 1798 |
29-30 |
3 |
What virgin or shepherd, in valley or grove (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
67 |
3 |
What virgin or shepherd, in valley or grove (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
163-164 |
3 |
What virgin or shepherd in valley or grove (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
39-40 |
3 |
What virgin or shepherd, in valley or grove (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
18 |
3 |
What wakes this new pain in my breast (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
121 |
3 |
What wakes this new pain in my breast (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
121 |
3 |
What we wish to be true, love bids us believe (r) |
Echo, 1798 |
22-23 |
3 |
What we wish to be true, love bids us believe (r) |
Echo, 1800 |
14-15 |
3 |
What we wish to be true, love bids us believe (r) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
12 |
3 |
What we wish to be true love bids us believe (r) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
13 |
3 |
Whate'er squeamish lovers may say (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
112-113 |
5 |
Whate'er squeamish lovers may say (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
112-113* |
5 |
What's a beau or a monkey without a tail (r) |
American, 1799 |
124-126 |
4 |
What's a beau or a monkey without a tail (r) |
American, 1800 |
124-126 |
4 |
What's a poet, Sir? you, Sir? no Sir? (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
124-125 |
3 |
What's a valiant hero? (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
24-25 |
4 |
What's a valiant hero? (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
114 |
5 |
What's a valiant hero? beat the drum (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
II:24 |
5 |
What's life without passion, sweet passion of love (r) |
Medley, 1795 |
51 |
3 |
What's life without passion, sweet passion of love (r) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
51 |
3 |
What's Little is Pretty (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
40-41 |
5 |
What's That to Me? (t) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
122-124 |
9 |
Wheel of life is quickly turning round, The (fl) |
Academy, 1796 |
105-106 |
5 |
Wheel of life, The (fl) |
New Academy, 1799 |
121-122 |
5 |
Wheel of Life, The (t) |
Academy, 1796 |
105-106 |
5 |
Wheel of Life, The (t) |
New Academy, 1799 |
121-122 |
5 |
When a little merry he (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
59 |
2 |
When a little merry he (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
184 |
2 |
When a little merry he (fl) |
Whim, 1798 |
6-7 |
1 |
When a lodge of Free Masons are cloth'd in their aprons (fl) |
Constitutions, 1792 |
257-259 |
10 |
When a lodge of Free Masons are cloth'd in their aprons (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
23-25 |
10 |
When a lodge of Free-Masons are cloth'd in their aprons (fl) |
Masonic, 1797 |
77-79 |
10 |
When a lodge of Free Masons are clothed in their aprons (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
190-191 |
10 |
When a lodge of Free-masons are clothed in their aprons (fl) |
Republican, 1800 |
98-99 |
10 |
When a nation's obsorb'd under Tyranny's chain (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
146-147 |
8 |
When a youth commences love (fl) |
Select Songster, 1786 |
35-36 |
4 |
When a youth commences lover (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
107-108 |
4 |
When a youth commences to love (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
158-159 |
4 |
When absent from the maid I love (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.185 |
|
When absent from the nymph I love (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
19-20 |
4 |
When Alcidea, the son of Olympian Jove (fl) |
American MM, 1798 |
274-277 |
3 |
When Alcides, the son of Olympian Jove (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
197-198 |
3 |
When all the Attic Fire was fled (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
54-55 |
3 |
When all the Attic Fire was fled (fl) |
New Academy, 1799 |
137 |
3 |
When all the Attic Fire was fled (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
13 |
|
When all the Attic Fire was fled (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
150-151 |
3 |
When all the Attic Fire was fled (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.184-II.185 |
2 |
When all the Attick Fire was fled (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
220 |
|
When all the trees are bare, not a leaf to be seen (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
92-93 |
4 |
When all was wrapt in dark midnight (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
80 |
|
When all was wrapt in dark midnight (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
80-82 |
17 |
When all was wrapt in dark midnight (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
82-84 |
18 |
When all was wrapt in dark midnight (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
82-84 |
18 |
When allegiance bids obey (fl) |
Candid, 1772 |
224-225 |
1 |
When aloft thro' air I go (fl) |
Poetical, 1788 |
82-83 |
3 |
When America first, at Heaven's command (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
99-100 |
8 |
When America first, at Heaven's command (fl) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
33-35 |
8 |
When April day began to rise (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.31 |
3 |
When as the sheriff of Nottingham (fl) |
English Archer, 1800 |
109-111 |
|
When Aurora gilds the morning (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
21-22 |
8 |
When Bacchus first planted the vine (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
110-111 |
4 |
When Bacchus first planted the vine (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
110-111* |
4 |
When beating rains and pinching winds (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
185-186 |
6 |
When beating rains and pinching winds (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
139-140 |
6 |
When beating tempests waste the plains (fl) |
Paddy's Resource, 1796 |
49 |
4 |
When beating tempests waste the plains (fl) |
Tribute, 1795 |
79-81 |
6 |
When beaus, to please the ladies write [sic] (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
2-3 |
5 |
When beauty appears (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
64-65 |
3 |
When beaux, to please the ladies, write (fl) |
William Crotty, 1769 |
6-7 |
5 |
When bending o'er the lofty yard (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
7-8 |
3 |
When bending o'er the lofty yard (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
124-125 |
3 |
When Bibo went down to the regions below (fl) |
Vocal, 1798 |
27-28 |
3 |
When Bidden to the Wake (t) |
American MM, 1798 |
70-71 |
2 |
When Bidden to the Wake (t) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
223 |
2 |
When bidden to the wake or fair (fl) |
American MM, 1798 |
70-71 |
2 |
When bidden to the wake or fair (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
80-81 |
4 |
When bidden to the wake or fair (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
61 |
2 |
When bidden to the wake or fair (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
223 |
2 |
When bidden to the wake or fair (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
89 |
2 |
When bidden to the wake or fair (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
93-94 |
2 |
When bidden to the wake or fair (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
I:25 |
4 |
When bidden to the wake or fair (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
I:25 |
4 |
When bidden to the wake or fair (it) |
Paddy's Resource, 1796 |
17-18 |
3 |
When bidden to the Wake or Fair (it) |
Paddy, 1798 |
25 |
3 |
When Billy was a little boy (fl) |
Robin Red Breast, 1786 |
62-65 |
10 |
When blushes dy'd the cheek of morn (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
181-182 |
4 |
When blushes dy'd the cheek of morn (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
137-138 |
4 |
When blushes dy'd the cheek of morn (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
114-115 |
4 |
When blushes dy'd the cheeks of morn [sic] (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
95-96 |
4 |
When Britain first at Heaven's command (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
49 |
|
When Britain first, at Heaven's command (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
125 |
6 |
When Britain first at Heaven's command (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
20-21 |
6 |
When Britain first at Heaven's command (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
1-2 |
6 |
When Britain first at Heaven's command (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.154-I.155 |
6 |
When Britain first at Heaven's command (it) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
109 |
6 |
When Britain first at Heaven's command (it) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
110-111 |
6 |
When Britain first, at Heav'n's command (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
50-51 |
6 |
When Britain first, at Heav'n's command (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
27-28 |
6 |
When Britain first at Heav'n's command (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
35-36 |
6 |
When Britain first, at Heav'n's command (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
99-100 |
6 |
When Britain with despotic sway (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
II:20-II:22 |
6 |
When Britain with despotic sway (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
27-28 |
6 |
When Britain with despotic sway (fl) |
Festival, 1800 |
42-43 |
6 |
When Britain with despotic sway (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
231-232 |
6 |
When Britain with despotic sway (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
10-12 |
6 |
When Britain with dispotic sway [sic] (fl) |
American, 1799 |
7-9 |
6 |
When Britain with dispotic sway [sic] (fl) |
American, 1800 |
7-9 |
6 |
When brotherly love sha'l thro' Ireland prevail (fl) |
Paddy, 1798 |
4 |
4 |
When business calls, or friends invite me (fl) |
American Jest, 1800 |
115-116 |
|
When bus'ness calls, or friends invite me (fl) |
Philadelphia Jest, 1790 |
99-100 |
5 |
When Celadon first from his cottage did stray (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
77-78 |
6 |
When Celtiberia's tawny brood (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
110-111 |
6 |
When Charlotte plow'd the azure main (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
115-116 |
5 |
When charming Teraminta sings (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
18 |
|
When charming Teraminta sings (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
18 |
2 |
When charming Teraminta sings (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
14 |
2 |
When charming Teraminta sings (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
14 |
2 |
When Chloe try'd her virgin fires (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
218-219 |
5 |
When Chloe try'd her virgin fires (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
259 |
5 |
When clouds that angel face deform (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
32 |
2 |
When clouds that angel face deform (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
32 |
2 |
When Cupid bends his bow (r) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
76 |
3 |
When Cynthia sheds her silver light (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
6 |
1 |
When daffodils begin to 'pear (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1794 |
89-90 |
|
When daffodils begin to 'pear (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1800 |
88 |
2 |
When daffolds begin to appear [sic] (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1799 |
88 |
1 |
When Daisies pied, and Vilets blue [sic] (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1799 |
77-78 |
2 |
When daisies pied, and violets blue (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1785 |
79-80 |
3 |
When daisies pied, and violets blue (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1794 |
79-80 |
3 |
When daisies pied, and violets blue (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1800 |
79-80 |
2 |
When daisies py'd. and vi'lets blue (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.112 |
2 |
When Damon, blithe shepherd, appears in my sight (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
37-38 |
5 |
When Damon first my eyes beheld (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.135-II.136 |
6 |
When Damon languish'd at my feet (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
36 |
2 |
When Damon languish'd at my feet (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
55 |
|
When Damon languish'd at my feet (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
52 |
2 |
When Damon met Phillis first on the gay green (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
263 |
3 |
When Delia on the plain appears (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
79 |
5 |
When Delia on the plain appears (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
70 |
|
When Delia on the plain appears (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
V:29 |
5 |
When Delia on the plain appears (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
70 |
5 |
When Delia on the plain appears (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
67-68 |
5 |
When Delia on the plain appears (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
76-77 |
5 |
When Delia on the plain appears (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
22-23 |
5 |
When Delia on the plain appears (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
18-19 |
5 |
When Delia on the plain appears (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
18 |
5 |
When Delia on the plain appears (fl) |
Songs, 1790 |
29-31 |
5 |
When Delia on the plain appears (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
22-23 |
5 |
When Delia on the plains appears (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
5 |
|
When Delia on the plains appears (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
5-6 |
5 |
When Delia on the plains appears (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
4-5 |
5 |
When Delia on the plains appears (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
4-5 |
5 |
When Delia on the plains appears (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
67-68 |
5 |
When Delia on the plains appears (fl) |
Select Songster, 1786 |
15-16 |
5 |
When diety's word (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
35-37 |
7 |
When discord had rais'd her black standard on high (fl) |
Federal, 1800 |
54-56 |
6 |
When discord's bloody flag unfurl'd (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
159-160 |
9 |
When Donald first came wooing me (fl) |
Companion, 1799 |
267-268 |
3 |
When Donald first came wooing me (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
86-87 |
3 |
When duty call'd I sail'd away (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
3-4 |
4 |
When duty call'd, I sail'd away (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
117-118 |
8 |
When duty call'd I sail'd away (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
86-87 |
8 |
When earth's foundation first (fl) |
Masonic, 1797 |
59 |
|
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Ahiman,1783 |
121-122 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Constitutions, 1792 |
235-236 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Constitutions, 1798 |
267-268 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Free Mansonry, 1797 |
243 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
14 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Freemason's Monitor, 1797 |
102-103 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Jachin, 1794 |
46 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Jachin, 1797 |
59 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Jachin, 1798 |
46 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Jachin-1, 1796 |
43-44 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Jachin-2, 1796 |
43-44 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Maryland Ahiman, 1797 |
265-266 |
5 |
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
Republican, 1800 |
82-83 |
5 |
When Edward first heard, &c. (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
39 |
|
When Edward first heard Poll of Plymoth was dead (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
105-106 |
6 |
When Edward first heard Poll of Plymouth was dead (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
41 |
6 |
When Edward first heard Poll of Plymouth was dead (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
108-109 |
6 |
When e'er I think on that dear spot (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
68-69 |
6 |
When e'er I view the opening dawn (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
IV:14-IV:15 |
3 |
When e'er I view the opening dawn (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
55 |
3 |
When e'er we are alone (fl) |
Constitutions, 1734 |
88-90 |
13 |
When e'er we are alone (fl) |
Jachin, 1794 |
54-57 |
13 |
When England's free scepter Elizabeth sway'd (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
118-120 |
4 |
When errant knights, in proud array (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
70-71 |
2 |
When Eve and Adam first were wed (fl) |
Social Companion, 1799 |
50-51 |
4 |
When exil'd Freedom, forc'd to roam (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
102-103 |
6 |
When exil'd Freedom forc'd to roam (fl) |
Essays, 1797 |
6:6-6:7 |
6 |
When faintly gleams the doubrful day (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
159-160 |
3 |
When faintly gleams the doubtful day (fl) |
American, 1799 |
91-92 |
4 |
When faintly gleams the doubtful day (fl) |
American, 1800 |
91-92 |
4 |
When faintly gleams the doubtful sky (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
43-44 |
4 |
When fair Aurora blushes (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
53 |
4 |
When Fair Susan I Left (t) |
Nautical, 1798 |
22-23 |
3 |
When fair Susan I left, with a heart full of woe (fl) |
Nautical, 1798 |
22-23 |
3 |
When fairies are lighted by night's silver queen (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
45-46 |
2 |
When fairies dance round on the grass (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
190-191 |
4 |
When fairies dance round on the grass (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
48-49 |
5 |
When fairies dance round on the grass (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
180-181 |
5 |
When fairies dance round on the grass (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
29-30 |
4 |
When fairies dance round on the grass (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.88-I.89 |
4 |
When fairies dance round on the green (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
252 |
4 |
When Fanny, blooming fair (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
174 |
|
When Fanny, blooming fair (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
127-128 |
4 |
When Fanny, blooming fair (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.164 |
|
When Fanny I saw, as she trip'd o'er the green [sic] (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
IV:8 |
2 |
When Fanny I saw, as she trip'd o'er the green [sic] (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
83-84 |
2 |
When Fanny I saw, as she tripp'd o'er the green (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
38 |
2 |
When Fanny I saw, as she tripp'd o'er the green (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
I:7 |
2 |
When Fanny I saw, as she tripp'd o'er the green (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
I:7 |
2 |
When Fanny to woman is growing a pace (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
110-111 |
5 |
When Fanny to woman is growing apace (it) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
24-26 |
12 |
When far awa-- (bt) |
Choice Collection, 1795 |
3-4 |
4 |
When faries trip round the gay green (fl) |
American MM, 1798 |
159-161 |
3 |
When fast from the straits we had fairly cast anchor (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
V:8 |
3 |
When first a babe upon the knee (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
72 |
|
When first a maid within her breast (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
16 |
5 |
When first a maid within her breast (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
147-148 |
5 |
When first a Mason I was made (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
148 |
4 |
When first a Mason I was made (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
148* |
4 |
When first a Mason I was made (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1785 |
77 |
4 |
When first a Mason I was made (fl) |
Freemason's PC, 1794 |
82 |
4 |
When first by fond Damon Flavella was seen (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
221 |
4 |
When first by fond Damon Flavella was seen (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
193-194 |
4 |
When first by fond Damon Flavella was seen (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.98-II.99 |
4 |
When first I had scarcely told sixteen (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
136-137 |
3 |
When first I ken'd young Sandy's face (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
51-52 |
5 |
When first I knew young Sandy's face (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
116-117 |
5 |
When first I knew young Sandy's face (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
116-117 |
5 |
When first I met young Henry's eyes (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
94 |
3 |
When first I saw Lucinda;s face (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
66 |
3 |
When first I saw Lucinda's face (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
66 |
|
When first I saw Lucinda's face (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
53 |
3 |
When first I saw Lucinda's face (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
53 |
3 |
When first I saw my Delia's face (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
36-37 |
4 |
When first I saw my Delia's face (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.47 |
4 |
When first I saw the village maiden (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
1 |
3 |
When first I saw thee, graceful move (fl) |
American MM, 1798 |
158-159 |
2 |
When first I saw thee graceful move (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
12 |
|
When first I saw thee graceful move (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
12 |
3 |
When first I saw thee graceful move (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
9 |
3 |
When first I saw thee graceful move (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
9 |
3 |
When first I saw thee graceful move (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
18 |
3 |
When first I saw thee graceful move (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
41 |
3 |
When first I saw thee graceful move (fl) |
Philadelphia, 1789 |
11 |
2 |
When first I saw thee graceful move (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
18 |
3 |
When first I slipp'd my leading strings (fl) |
American MM, 1798 |
76-78 |
4 |
When first I slipp'd my leading strings (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
33-34 |
4 |
When first I slipp'd my leading strings---to please her little Poll (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
IV:11-IV:12 |
4 |
When first I slipp'd my leading strings---to please her little Poll (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
80-81 |
4 |
When first I slipp'd my leading strings to please her little Poll (fl) |
Vocal, 1798 |
52-53 |
4 |
When First I Slipt My Leading Strings (t) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
70-71 |
4 |
When first I slipt my leading strings---to please my little Poll (fl) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
70-71 |
4 |
When first I sought Caelia's love (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
36-37 |
4 |
When first I sought Caelia's love (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
36-37 |
4 |
When first I sought fair Caelia's love (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
45 |
|
When first I sought fair Caelia's love (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
45 |
4 |
When first I sought fair Celia's love (fl) |
Baltimore, 1799 |
22 |
4 |
When first I sought fair Celia's love (fl) |
Jovial Songster, 1794 |
20 |
|
When first I sought fair Celia's love (fl) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
21 |
4 |
When first I was kitten'd, it was in Kilkenny (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
62 |
3 |
When first I was kitten'd, it was in Kilkenny (fl) |
Festival, 1800 |
63 |
3 |
When first I was kitten'd, it was in Kilkenny (fl) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
74-75 |
3 |
When first I went to school it was all my delight (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
256-257 |
5 |
When first I went to school it was all my delight (fl) |
Vocal, 1798 |
82-83 |
5 |
When first Miss Kitty came to town (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
49 |
|
When first my dear laddie gade to the green hill (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
117-118 |
3 |
When first my shepherd told his tale (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
128 |
3 |
When first on the plain I began to appear (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
31-32 |
4 |
When first on the plain I began to appear (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
27 |
4 |
When first the East begins to dawn (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
78-79 |
3 |
When first the golden, &c. (fl) |
Masonic, 1797 |
23-24 |
|
When first the great Senate of Frenchmen agreed (fl) |
Essays, 1797 |
6:4-6:6 |
8 |
When first the great Senate of Frenchmen agreed (fl) |
Paddy's Resource, 1796 |
26-27 |
6 |
When first the great Senate of Frenchmen agreed (fl) |
Tom Paine, 1796 |
49-50 |
8 |
When first the great Senate of Frenchmen agreed (fl) |
Tribute, 1795 |
23-25 |
8 |
When first the mitre's wrath to shun (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
206-208 |
6 |
When first the Sun o'er Ocean glow'd (fl) |
American MM, 1798 |
103-105 |
8 |
When first the Sun o'er Ocean glow'd (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
II:32-II:34 |
8 |
When first the Sun o'er Ocean glow'd (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
145-146 |
8 |
When first the sun o'er the ocean glow'd (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
154-155 |
8 |
When first this humble roof I knew (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
61 |
2 |
When first this humble roof I knew (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
34-35 |
2 |
When first this humble roof I knew (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
133-134 |
4 |
When first this humble roof I knew (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
96-97 |
2 |
When first to Helen's lute (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
216 |
2 |
When First to Helen's Lute (t) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
216 |
2 |
When first upon your tender cheek (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
64 |
|
When first upon your tender cheek (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
64-65 |
5 |
When first upon your tender cheek (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
52 |
5 |
When first upon your tender cheek (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
52 |
5 |
When first upon your tender cheek (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
65-66 |
5 |
When first, upon your tender cheek (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
107 |
5 |
When first upon your tender cheek (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
65-66 |
5 |
When first we hear the boatswain's bray (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
53-55 |
4 |
When first we hear the boatswain's bray (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
64-65 |
4 |
When first we hear the boatswain's bray (fl) |
Federal, 1800 |
89-90 |
4 |
When first we hear the boatswain's bray (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
61-62 |
4 |
When first we hear the boatswain's bra[y] (fl) |
Whim, 1798 |
14-15 |
4 |
When first we heard the boatswain's bray (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
60 |
|
When first we see the ruddy, sun-rise from an eastern hill (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
153 |
5 |
When first you courted me (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
156-157 |
2 |
When Flora o'er the garden stray'd (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
162-163 |
3 |
When Flora o'er the garden stray'd (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
108-109 |
2 |
When Flora, with her plighted love (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
32 |
3 |
When foes, &c. (bt) |
American, 1799 |
17-18 |
5 |
When foes, &c. (bt) |
American, 1800 |
17-18 |
5 |
When foes, &c. (bt) |
Columbian, 1799 |
IV:24-IV:25 |
5 |
When foes, &c. (bt) |
Echo, 1798 |
17-18 |
5 |
When foes, &c. (bt) |
Echo, 1800 |
13 |
5 |
When foes, &c. (bt) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
19-20 |
5 |
When foes invade with heart and hand (r) |
American, 1799 |
17-18 |
5 |
When foes invade with heart and hand (r) |
American, 1800 |
17-18 |
5 |
When foes invade, with heart and hand (r) |
Columbian, 1799 |
IV:24-IV:25 |
5 |
When foes invade, with heart and hand (r) |
Echo, 1800 |
13 |
5 |
When foes invade, with heart and hand (r) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
19-20 |
5 |
When forc'd from dear Hebe to go (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
107-108 |
5 |
When forc'd from dear Hebe to go (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
107-108 |
5 |
When forc'd from dear Hebe to go (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
II:29-II:30 |
5 |
When forc'd from dear Hebe to go (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
II:29-II:30 |
5 |
When fortune doth frown (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
II:28-II:29 |
8 |
When fortune doth frown (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
119-121 |
8 |
When fortune doth frown (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
124-125 |
8 |
When fortune doth frown (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
67-68 |
8 |
When fortune doth frown (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
278-279 |
8 |
When France with huge pride (fl) |
Federal, 1800 |
102-103 |
6 |
When France with huge pride, 'cross the Atlantic did stride (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
133-134 |
6 |
When Freedom, fair Freedom her banner display'd (fl) |
American, 1799 |
20-22 |
6 |
When Freedom, fair Freedom her banner display'd (fl) |
American, 1800 |
20-22 |
6 |
When Freedom, fair Freedom her banner display'd (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
27-29 |
6 |
When freedom knew not where to rove (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
290-291 |
4 |
When Freedom's sons, at Heav'ns command (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
225-227 |
10 |
When Frenchmen first attack'd the crown (fl) |
Paddy, 1798 |
30-31 |
5 |
When Frst I Slipp'd My Leading strings (t) |
American MM, 1798 |
76-78 |
4 |
When Gen'rous Wine (t) |
Nautical, 1798 |
27 |
4 |
When gen'rous wine expands the soul (fl) |
American, 1799 |
226-227 |
4 |
When gen'rous wine expands the soul (fl) |
American, 1800 |
226-227 |
4 |
When gen'rous wine expands the soul (fl) |
Nautical, 1798 |
27 |
4 |
When gen'rous wine expands the soul (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
161-162 |
2 |
When gentle Celia first I knew (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
63 |
|
When gentle Celia first I knew (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
63-64 |
7 |
When gentle Celia first I knew (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
51-52 |
7 |
When gentle Celia first I knew (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
51-52 |
7 |
When gentle Celia first I knew (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
92-93 |
7 |
When gentle Celia first I knew (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
92-93 |
7 |
When gentle Harriot first I saw (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
188 |
5 |
When gentle Harriot first I saw (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.38-I.39 |
5 |
When gentle love first fir'd my breast (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
40 |
3 |
When gentle peace, and pleasing smiles (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
123 |
4 |
When gentle peace's olive branch (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
125 |
1 |
When gentle zephyr fans the ocean (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
31-32 |
3 |
When gloomy thoughts possess (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
93 |
3 |
When God from his celestial throne (fl) |
Federal, 1800 |
58-59 |
6 |
When Heaven design'd that man should know (fl) |
Masonic, 1797 |
111-113 |
9 |
When Heaven dissolves the sacred tie (fl) |
Fables, 1800 |
37 |
4 |
When Heav'n-born Freedom hail'd this happy land (fl) |
Ladies New Memo, 1794 |
129-130 |
4 |
When here Lucinda first we came (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
24 |
|
When here Lucinda first we came (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
24-25 |
2 |
When here Lucinda first we came (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
19 |
2 |
When here Lucinda first we came (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
19 |
2 |
When here, Lucinda, first we came (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
253 |
2 |
When here, Lucinda first we came (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.140 |
2 |
When Holland gag'd and fetter'd sprawls (fl) |
Federal, 1800 |
69-71 |
7 |
When Holland gag'd and fetter'd sprawls (fl) |
Spicer's PC-1, 1800 |
56-59 |
|
When hope endears a lover's pain (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
139 |
1 |
When hope endears a lover's pain (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
84 |
2 |
When hope endears a lover's pain (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
102 |
1 |
When I awake with painful brow (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
132-133 |
7 |
When I comes to town with a load of hay (fl) |
American, 1799 |
132-134 |
3 |
When I comes to town with a load of hay (fl) |
American, 1800 |
132-134 |
3 |
When I comes to town with a load of hay (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
172-173 |
3 |
When I comes to town with a load of hay (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
115-117 |
3 |
When I drain the rosy bowl (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
113-114 |
7 |
When I drain the rosy bowl (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
113-114* |
7 |
When I drain the rosy bowl (fl) |
Assistant, 1800 |
23-24 |
3 |
When I drain the rosy bowl (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
32-33 |
3 |
When I drain the rosy bowl (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
24-25 |
3 |
When I drain the rosy bowl (it) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
94-95 |
3 |
When I enter'd my teens, and threw play-things asi (it) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
18-20 |
10 |
When I enter'd my teens, and threw playthings aside (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
165-166 |
6 |
When I enter'd my teens, and threw playthings aside (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.15-I.16 |
6 |
When I first heard the frum, with the row, dow, do (r) |
Companion, 1799 |
254-255 |
3 |
When I had scarcely told sixteen (fl) |
American, 1799 |
225-226 |
3 |
When I had scarcely told sixteen (fl) |
American, 1800 |
225-226 |
3 |
When I had scarcely told sixteen (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
29-30 |
3 |
When I had scarcely told sixteen (fl) |
Nautical, 1798 |
23-24 |
3 |
When I had scarcely told sixteen (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
85 |
3 |
When I had scarcely told sixteen (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
28 |
6 |
When I had scarcely told sixteen (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
25 |
6 |
When I liv'd in my grandmother's cot (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.114-I.115 |
3 |
When I think on this world's palf (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
106-107 |
4 |
When I to sleep address my mind (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
148 |
|
When I told you your cheeks were the blush of the rose (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
291-292 |
3 |
When I took my departure from Dublin's sweet city (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
46-48 |
6 |
When I took my departure from Dublin's sweet town (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
14-16 |
6 |
When I took my departure from Dublin's sweet town (fl) |
Spicer's PC-1, 1800 |
44-46 |
|
When I took my departure from Dublin's sweet town (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
57-59 |
6 |
When I took my departure from Dublin's sweet town (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
I:21-I:22 |
6 |
When I took my departure from Dublin's sweet town (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
I:21-I:22 |
6 |
When I wake with painful brow (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
185-186 |
4 |
When I wake with painful brow (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
86-87 |
6 |
When I was a Chit (t) |
Amorous, 1800 |
72-73 |
3 |
When I Was a Chit (t) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
66-67 |
3 |
When I was a chit, just got into my teens (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
72-73 |
3 |
When I was a chit, just got into my teens (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
IV:9-IV:10 |
3 |
When I was a chit, just got into my teens (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
167 |
3 |
When I was a chit, just got into my teens (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
87-88 |
3 |
When I was a chit, just got into my teens (fl) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
66-67 |
3 |
[When] I was a little boy (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1785 |
50 |
1 |
When I was [a little boy] (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1785 |
51-52 |
2 |
When I was a little boy (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1794 |
50 |
1 |
When I was a little boy (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1794 |
51-52 |
2 |
When I was a little boy (fl) |
Tommy Thumb, 1771 |
29-30 |
1 |
When I was a little boy (fl) |
Tommy Thumb, 1788 |
37-38 |
4 |
When I was a little boy (fl) |
Tommy Thumb, 1794 |
37-38 |
4 |
When I was a little boy (fl) |
Tommy Thumb-1, 1768 |
30 |
4 |
When I was a little boy (t) |
Tommy Thumb, 1771 |
29-30 |
1 |
When I was a Little Boy (t) |
Tommy Thumb-1, 1768 |
30 |
4 |
When I was a little boy I had but little wit (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1799 |
49 |
1 |
When I was a little boy, I had but little wit (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1800 |
50 |
1 |
When I was a little boy, I liv'd by myself (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1799 |
50-51 |
2 |
When I was a little boy, I lived by myself (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1800 |
51-52 |
2 |
When I was a poor, little innocent boy (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
92-93 |
2 |
When I was a young man in sweet Tipparary (it) |
Columbian, 1797 |
142-143 |
7 |
When I was a young one, what girl was like me (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
171-172 |
6 |
When I was a young one, what girl was like me (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
192-193 |
6 |
When I was a young one, what girl was like me? (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
134-135 |
6 |
When I was a young one, what girl was like me? (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
92 |
6 |
When I was a young one, what girl was like me (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
65-66 |
6 |
When I was a young one, what girl was like me (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.168 |
|
When I was a Younker (t) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
24-25 |
3 |
When I was a Younker (t) |
Festival, 1800 |
68-69 |
3 |
When I was a Younker (t) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
99-100 |
3 |
When I was a Younker (t) |
Syren, 1793 |
164-165 |
3 |
When I was a younker, and liv'd with my dad (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
24-25 |
3 |
When I was a younker, and liv'd with my dad (fl) |
Festival, 1800 |
68-69 |
3 |
When I was a younker, and liv'd with my dad (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
181-182 |
3 |
When I was a younker, and liv'd with my dad (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
99-100 |
3 |
When I was a younker, and liv'd with my dad (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
164-165 |
3 |
When I was a younker, I first was apprentic'd (fl) |
American, 1799 |
232 |
3 |
When I was a younker, I first was apprentic'd (fl) |
American, 1800 |
232 |
|
When I was a younker, I first was apprentic'd (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
135-136 |
3 |
When I was a younker, says feyther to I (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
112-113 |
3 |
When I was at home I was merry and frisky (fl) |
Baltimore, 1799 |
31-32 |
3 |
When I was at home, I was merry and frisky (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
42 |
3 |
When I was at home I was merry and frisky (fl) |
Jovial Songster, 1794 |
37 |
|
When I was at home I was merry and frisky (fl) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
39 |
3 |
When I was of a tender age (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
128-129 |
4 |
When I was of a tender age (fl) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
75-76 |
4 |
When icicles hang on the wall (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1785 |
81-82 |
3 |
When icicles hang on the wall (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1794 |
81-82 |
3 |
When Icicles hang on the wall (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1799 |
79-80 |
2 |
When icicles hang on the wall (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1800 |
80-81 |
2 |
When in a garden sweet I walk (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
75 |
2 |
When in order drawn up, and adorn'd in his best (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
62 |
2 |
When innocence and beauty meet (fl) |
American Ladies PB, 1797 |
134 |
|
When innocence and beauty meet (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
45-46 |
4 |
When innocence and beauty meet (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
56 |
|
When innocence and beauty meet (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
144-145 |
4 |
When innocence and beauty meet (fl) |
Nightingale, 1800 |
82 |
4 |
When innocence and beauty meet (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
144-145 |
4 |
When innocent pastime our pleasure did crown (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
84-85 |
3 |
When innocent pastime our pleasure did crown (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
180-181 |
3 |
When it is night, &c. (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
42 |
|
When it is Night (t) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
44 |
2 |
When it is night, and the mid-watch is come (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
106-107 |
2 |
When it is night, and the midwatch is come (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
44 |
2 |
When I've money I am merry (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
57-58 |
3 |
When I've money I am merry (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
81-82 |
3 |
When I've money I am merry (fl) |
Jovial Songster, 1794 |
47 |
|
When I've money I am merry (fl) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
46 |
3 |
When I've Money I am Merry (t) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
57-58 |
3 |
When I've Money I Am Merry (t) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
46 |
3 |
When Jack parted from me, &c. (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
10 |
|
When Jack parted from me, to plough the salt deep (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
4-5 |
3 |
When Jack parted from me, to plough the salt deep (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
190-191 |
3 |
When Jack parted from me, to plough the salt deep (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
12-13 |
3 |
When Jack parted from me, to plough the salt deep (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
3-4 |
3 |
When Jack parted from me to plough the salt deep (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
3-4 |
3 |
When Jack parted from me to plough the salt deep (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
V:4-V:5 |
3 |
When Jack parted from me to plough the salt deep (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
V:4-V:5 |
3 |
When jealous out of season (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
29 |
2 |
When Jockey was bless'd with your love and your truth (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
222-223 |
7 |
When Jockey was blest with your love and your truth (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.79-II.80 |
7 |
When join'd in the chase, sly Reynard in view (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
123-124 |
2 |
When Jove was resolv'd to create the round earth (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
105 |
6 |
When Jove was resolv'd to create the round earth (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
105* |
6 |
When Jove was resolv'd to create the round earth (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
158-159 |
6 |
When Jove was resolv'd to create the round earth (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
220-221 |
6 |
When Jove was resolv'd to create the round earth (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
49-50 |
6 |
When Jove was resolv'd to create the round earth (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
97-99 |
6 |
When Jove was resolv'd to create the round earth (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
97-98 |
6 |
When Jove was resolv'd to create the round earth (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
III:20-III:21 |
6 |
When Jove was resolv'd to create the round earth (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
III:20 |
6 |
When Kind Friends, &c. (t) |
Columbian, 1797 |
11 |
6 |
When kind friends expect a song (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
132-133 |
6 |
When kind friends expect a song (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
11 |
6 |
When Ladies are Willing (t) |
Amorous, 1800 |
80-81 |
4 |
When Ladies Are Willing (t) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
21-22 |
2 |
When last from the straights we had fairly cast anchor (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
57 |
3 |
When last from the straights we had fairly cast anchor (fl) |
Vocal, 1798 |
78-79 |
3 |
When last from the straits we had fairly cast anchor (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
5-6 |
6 |
When last from the straits we had fairly cast anchor (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
V:8 |
3 |
When last honest Jack of whose fate I now sing (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
15 |
|
When last honest Jack, of whose fate I now sing (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
17-18 |
3 |
When, last honest Jack, of whose fate I now sing (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
8 |
3 |
When last honest Jack, of whose fate I now write (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
68-69 |
3 |
When last honest Jack, of whose fate I now write (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
23 |
3 |
When last honest Jack, of whose fate I now write (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
163-164 |
3 |
When last in the Dreadful your honour set sail (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
109 |
2 |
When last we parted on the plain (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
207-208 |
8 |
When last we parted on the plain (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.6-II.7 |
8 |
When late a simple rustic lass (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
46 |
2 |
When late I wander'd o'er the plain (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
94 |
4 |
When late I wander'd o'er the plain (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
4-5 |
3 |
When late I wander'd o'er the plain (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
145 |
4 |
When late I wander'd o'er the plain (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
190 |
4 |
When late I wander'd o'er the plain (fl) |
Winter Evening, 1795 |
23 |
4 |
When lav'rocks sweet, and yellow broom (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
23 |
3 |
When lav'rocks sweet and yellow broom (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
10 |
3 |
When Liberty, to bless mankind (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
219-220 |
4 |
When little on the village green (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
103 |
3 |
When love hath charm'd the virgin's ear (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
146 |
3 |
When love hath charm'd the virgin's ear (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
146 |
3 |
When lovely Chloe's gentle touch (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.57 |
3 |
When lovely woman stoops to folly (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
25 |
|
When lovely woman stoops to folly (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
25 |
2 |
When lovely woman stoops to folly (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
19 |
2 |
When lovely woman stoops to folly (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
19 |
2 |
When lovers are too daring grown (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
183-184 |
3 |
When lovers for favors petition (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
67 |
2 |
When Lubin first, with cunning care (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
143-145 |
7 |
When manners thus corrupt we see (r) |
Echo, 1800 |
170-171 |
3 |
When manners thus corrupt we see (r) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
19 |
3 |
When Mary heard young Sandy's tale (fl) |
Winter Evening, 1795 |
18 |
|
When Masonry, by heaven's design (fl) |
Masonic, 1797 |
127-129 |
5 |
When Masonry expiring lay (fl) |
Masonic, 1797 |
81-83 |
5 |
When Masonry expiring lay, by knaves and fools rejected (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
VII:18-VII:19 |
5 |
When Masonry expiring lay, by knaves and fools rejected (fl) |
Constitutions, 1792 |
261-262 |
5 |
When Masonry expiring lay, by knaves and fools rejected (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
187-188 |
5 |
When Masonry expiring lay, by knaves and fools rejected (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
26-28 |
5 |
When Masonry expiring lay, by knaves and fools rejected (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
247 |
2 |
When May-day buds on fields were seen (fl) |
Feast, 1795 |
130-132 |
9 |
When mighty roast beef was the Englishman's food (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
29 |
7 |
When mighty roast beef was the Englishman's food (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
3-4 |
7 |
When mighty roast beef was the Englishman's food (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.143-II.144 |
7 |
When Molly smiles beneath the cow (fl) |
Songs Loyal, 1779 |
67-68 |
5 |
When morn her sweets shall first unfold (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
51 |
3 |
When morn, 'twixt mountain and the sky (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
192 |
3 |
When morning peeps forth, and the zephir's cool gale (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
117 |
2 |
When morn's approach had banish'd night (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
68-69 |
3 |
When my divine Althea's charms (fl) |
Constitutions, 1792 |
243-244 |
3 |
When my divine Althea's charms (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
195 |
3 |
When my divine Althea's charms (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
170-171 |
3 |
When my divine Althea's charms (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
19 |
3 |
When my divine Althea's charms (fl) |
Masonic, 1797 |
67-68 |
3 |
When my divine Althea's charms (fl) |
Republican, 1800 |
87 |
3 |
When my fortune does frown, I'll not be cast down (fl) |
American MM, 1798 |
163-166 |
5 |
When my fortune doth frown (fl) |
Columbian-1, 1795 |
18-19 |
5 |
When my love I left behind (r) |
Vocal, 1796 |
43 |
2 |
When my money was all gone that I gained in the wars (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
51-52 |
6 |
When my money was all gone that I gained in the wars (fl) |
Federal, 1800 |
94-95 |
6 |
When my money was gone, &c. (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
56 |
|
When My Money Was Gone (t) |
Columbian, 1798 |
134 |
6 |
When My Money was Gone (t) |
Festival, 1800 |
25 |
6 |
When my money was gone that I gain'd in the wars (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
134 |
6 |
When my money was gone that I gain'd in the wars (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
40 |
3 |
When my money was gone that I gain'd in the wars (fl) |
Festival, 1800 |
25 |
6 |
When my money was gone that I gain'd in the wars (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
57-58 |
6 |
When my money was gone, that I gain'd in the wars (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
187-188 |
6 |
When my money was gone that I gain'd in the wars (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
55-56 |
6 |
When my money was gone that I gain'd in the wars (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
192-193 |
6 |
When my money was gone that I gain'd in the wars (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
9-10 |
6 |
When my money was gone that I gain'd in the wars (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
V:13 |
6 |
When my money was gone that I gain'd in the wars (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
V:13 |
6 |
When night, and left upon my guard (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
37-38 |
2 |
When o'er the downs at early day (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
157 |
3 |
When on board the Hector I first went to sea (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
31 |
2 |
When on board the Hector I first went to sea (fl) |
Festival, 1800 |
18 |
2 |
When on thy bosom I recline (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
IV:30-IV:31 |
4 |
When on thy bosom I recline (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
139-140 |
4 |
When once I with Phillida stray'd (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
180-181 |
4 |
When once I with Phillida stray'd (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
68 |
4 |
When once I with Phillida stray'd (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
114 |
4 |
When once the gods, like us below (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
224-225 |
5 |
When one's drunk, not a girl but looks pretty (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
148-149 |
4 |
When one's drunk not a girl but looks pretty (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
219 |
4 |
When one's drunk not a girl but looks pretty (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
89-90 |
4 |
When orient Wi'dom beam'd serene (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
208-209 |
5 |
When orient Wisdom beam'd serene (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
199-200 |
5 |
When orient Wisdom beam'd serene (fl) |
Free Mansonry, 1797 |
224-225 |
5 |
When orient Wisdom beam'd serene (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
55-56 |
5 |
When orient Wisdom beam'd serene (fl) |
Maryland Ahiman, 1797 |
233-234 |
5 |
When Orpheus went down, &c. (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
50 |
|
When Orpheus Went Down, &c. (t) |
Columbian, 1797 |
86 |
4 |
When Orpheus went down to the regions below (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
50-51 |
4 |
When Orpheus went down to the regions below (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
41 |
4 |
When Orpheus went down to the regions below (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
41 |
4 |
When Orpheus went down to the regions below (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
86 |
4 |
When Orpheus went down to the regions below (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
75-76 |
2 |
When Orpheus went down to the regions below (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
44-45 |
3 |
When our enemies rise and defiance proclaim (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
11 |
2 |
When our enemies rise and defiance proclaim (fl) |
Festival, 1800 |
5 |
2 |
When our fathers came o'er (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
160-162 |
10 |
When our fathers came o'er (fl) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
35-37 |
10 |
When Our Fathers Came O'er (t) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
35-37 |
10 |
When our great sires this land explor'd (fl) |
American, 1799 |
22-24 |
8 |
When our great sires this land explor'd (fl) |
American, 1800 |
22-24 |
8 |
When our great sires this land explor'd (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
13-14 |
8 |
When our great sires this land explor'd (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
156-158 |
8 |
When our great sires this land explor'd (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
232-234 |
8 |
When our great sires this land explor'd (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
35-36 |
|
When our tutelar saint, in his wigwam reclin'd (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
69-70 |
4 |
When Phebus had melted the 'cicles of ice (fl) |
Robin Hood, 1800 |
77-78 |
|
When Phoebus begins just to peep o'er the hills (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
134 |
3 |
When Phoebus begins just to peep o'er the hills (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
134* |
3 |
When Phoebus begins just to peep o'er the hills (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
66 |
3 |
When Phoebus had dissolv'd the ice (fl) |
English Archer, 1800 |
81-83 |
|
When Phoebus the tops, &c. (it) |
Constitutions, 1792 |
239-240 |
2 |
When Phoebus the tops, &c. (it) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
17-18 |
2 |
When Phoebus the tops of the hills does adorn (fl) |
Assistant, 1800 |
20-21 |
|
When Phoebus the tops of the hills does adorn (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
253-254 |
2 |
When Phoebus, the tops of the hills does adorn (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.99-I.100 |
2 |
When Placinda's beauties appear (fl) |
Jovial Songster, 1794 |
12 |
|
When Placinda's beauties appear (fl) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
13 |
3 |
When pleasing cares disturb the youthful breast (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
62 |
9 |
When prudence declaims how time passes (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
66-67 |
3 |
When quite a young spark (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
186-187 |
7 |
When quite a young spark (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
63-64 |
7 |
When quite a young spark (fl) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
58-59 |
7 |
When Robin Hood and his merry men (fl) |
English Archer, 1800 |
112-113 |
|
When Robin Hood and his merry men all (fl) |
Robin Hood, 1800 |
79-80 |
|
When Robin Hood and little John (fl) |
English Archer, 1800 |
116-118 |
|
When Robin Hood in the greenwood stood (fl) |
Robin Hood, 1800 |
58-63 |
|
When Robin Hood nd little John (fl) |
Robin Hood, 1792 |
104-107 |
22 |
When Robin Hood was about twenty years old (fl) |
English Archer, 1800 |
84-88 |
|
When running life's race (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
88-89 |
8 |
When running life's race (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
204-205 |
8 |
When rural lads and lasses gay (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
126-127 |
3 |
When rural lads and lasses gay (fl) |
Festival, 1800 |
54 |
3 |
When rural lads and lasses gay (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
95 |
3 |
When rural lads and lasses gay (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
147-148 |
3 |
When Rural Lads and Lasses Gay (t) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
95 |
3 |
When sailing for Columbia's land (fl) |
Democratic, 1793 |
5-6 |
3 |
When sailing for Columbia's land (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
8 |
3 |
When sailing for Columbia's land (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
V:11 |
3 |
When sailing for Columbia's land (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
V:11 |
3 |
When sailing with a fav'ring tide (fl) |
Vocal, 1798 |
41 |
4 |
When Sally was little, she liv'd in a cot (fl) |
Robin Red Breast, 1786 |
14-17 |
7 |
When Sandy told his tale of love (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
24 |
3 |
When Sappho tun'd the raptur'd strain (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
16 |
|
When Sappho tun'd the raptur'd strain (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
16-17 |
4 |
When Sappho tun'd the raptur'd strain (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
13 |
4 |
When Sappho tun'd the raptur'd strain (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
13 |
4 |
When scorching suns the thirsty earth (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
94 |
3 |
When Seated with Sall (t) |
Nautical, 1798 |
43-44 |
3 |
When seated with Sall, all my mess-mates around (fl) |
Nautical, 1798 |
43-44 |
3 |
When seated with Sall, all my messmates around (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
30-31 |
3 |
When seated with Sall, all my messmates around (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
185 |
3 |
When Serjeant Belswagger, that masculine brute (fl) |
American, 1799 |
82-83 |
6 |
When Serjeant Belswagger, that masculine brute (fl) |
American, 1800 |
82-83 |
6 |
When Serjeant Belswagger, that masculine brute (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
11 |
6 |
When she came ben she bobbed (it) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
57-58 |
5 |
When sleep has clos'd the trav'ler's eyes (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
110 |
2 |
When snow descends, and robe the fields (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
7-8 |
3 |
When snow descends, and robe the fields (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.30 |
3 |
When so sweetly the horn, &c. (bt) |
Echo, 1800 |
80-82 |
4 |
When sorrow baneful ills impart (fl) |
Democratic, 1793 |
24 |
2 |
When spring, dispensing sweets around (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
73-74 |
3 |
When spring returning decks the grove (fl) |
Baltimore, 1799 |
41 |
3 |
When spring returning decks the groves in glittering array (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
25-26 |
3 |
When spring returning decks the groves in glittering array (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
120 |
3 |
When Stella first appear'd on earth (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
167-168 |
6 |
When stranded on some distant coast (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
217 |
4 |
When Strephon to Chloe made love his pretence (it) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
8-10 |
10 |
When summer comes, the swains on Tweed (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
62-63 |
4 |
When summer comes, the swains on Tweed (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
53 |
4 |
When summer smiling bids the hills (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
45 |
3 |
When swallows lay their eggs in snow (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
139 |
2 |
When Sylvia strikes the trembling strings (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
179-180 |
6 |
When the anchor's weigh'd and ship's unmoor'd (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
170-171 |
6 |
When the anchor's weigh'd and the ship is unmoor'd (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
22-23 |
6 |
When the anchor's weigh'd, and the ship unmoored (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
35-36 |
6 |
When the anchor's weigh'd, and the ship's unmoor'd (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
8-9 |
6 |
When the anchor's weigh'd, and the ship's unmoor'd (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
V:12 |
6 |
When the anchor's weigh'd, and the ship's unmoor'd (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
V:12 |
6 |
When the anchor's weigh'd, and the ship's unmoor'd (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
67-68 |
6 |
When the anchor's weighed & the ships unmoor'd (fl) |
Nautical, 1798 |
47-49 |
6 |
When the blush of Aurora first tinges the plain (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
114-115 |
4 |
When the Blythe Village-Maid, &c. (t) |
Columbian, 1797 |
33 |
4 |
When the blythe village-maid leads her flocks to the plains (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
33 |
4 |
When the chill Sirocco blows (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
97 |
3 |
When the chill Sirocco blows (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
97 |
3 |
When the Deity's word (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
145 |
4 |
When the Deity's word (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
145* |
4 |
When the Deity's word (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1785 |
73 |
4 |
When the Deity's word (fl) |
Freemason's PC, 1794 |
78 |
4 |
When the Deity's word (fl) |
Maryland Ahiman, 1797 |
251-252 |
4 |
When the drum beats reveille (r) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
63-64 |
5 |
When the drum beats reveillez (r) |
American, 1799 |
99-100 |
5 |
When the drum beats reveillez (r) |
American, 1800 |
99-100 |
5 |
When the early cock crows at the day's dappl'd dawn (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
181-182 |
4 |
When the fancy stirring bowl (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
25-26 |
5 |
When the fancy stirring bowl (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
61-63 |
5 |
When the fancy stirring bowl (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
52-53 |
4 |
When the fancy stirring bowl (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
III:12-III:13 |
4 |
When the fancy stirring bowl (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
III:12 |
4 |
When the fancy-stirring bowl (fl) |
Vocal, 1798 |
30-31 |
4 |
When the Fancy Stirring Bowl (t) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
25-26 |
5 |
When the Fancy Stirring Bowl (t) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
61-63 |
5 |
When the Fancy Stirring Bowl (t) |
Syren, 1793 |
52-53 |
4 |
When the Fancy Stirring Bowl (t) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
III:12-III:13 |
4 |
When the fancy stirring bowl (t) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
III:12 |
4 |
When the hated morning's light (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
186-187 |
4 |
When the head of poor Tummas was broke (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
35-36 |
2 |
When the hollow drum doth beat to bed (r) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
8 |
2 |
When the hollow drum has beat to bed (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
71-72 |
3 |
When the hollow drum has beat to bed (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
84-85 |
3 |
When the hollow drum has beat to bed (fl) |
Festival, 1800 |
44-45 |
3 |
When the hollow drum has beat to bed (fl) |
Nightingale, 1797 |
18 |
2 |
When the hollw drum doth beat to bed (it) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
8 |
2 |
When the horrors of war sounding loud from each quarter (fl) |
Oration, 1799 |
30-32 |
8 |
When the men a courting came (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
169-170 |
5 |
When the men a courting come (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
44-45 |
5 |
When the men a courting come (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
IV:17-IV:18 |
5 |
When the men a courting come (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
IV:17 |
5 |
When the nymphs were contending for beauty and fame (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
224 |
4 |
When the nymphs were contending for beauty and fame (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
52-53 |
4 |
When the nymphs were contending for beauty and fame (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.73 |
4 |
When the nymphs were contending for beauty and gra (it) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
155-157 |
9 |
When the Queen of the South shall return (fl) |
Candid, 1772 |
226 |
2 |
When the robber his victim has noted (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
103 |
3 |
When the rose is in bud, and blue vi'lets blow (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
254 |
2 |
When the rose is in bud, and blue vi'lets blow (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.100-I.101 |
2 |
When the rosy morn appearing (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
191-192 |
6 |
When the rosy morn appearing (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
69 |
3 |
When the rosy morn appearing (fl) |
Nightingale, 1800 |
24-25 |
4 |
When the rosy morn appearing (fl) |
Philadelphia, 1789 |
6 |
3 |
When the rosy morn appearing (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
189 |
3 |
When the rosy morn appearing (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
28 |
3 |
When the rosy morn appearing (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
14-15 |
3 |
When the rosy morn appearing (fl) |
Whim, 1798 |
15-16 |
3 |
When the sails catch the breeze, and the anchor is weigh'd (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
165-166 |
3 |
When the sails catch the breeze and the anchor is weigh'd (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
38-39 |
3 |
When the Senior, &c. (bt) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
8 |
2 |
When the Senior, &c. (bt) |
Freemason's Monitor, 1797 |
275 |
2 |
When the Senior Warden, standing in the West (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
8 |
2 |
When the Senior Warden, standing in the West (fl) |
Freemason's Monitor, 1797 |
275 |
2 |
When the sheep are in the fauld (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
157-159 |
9 |
When the sheep are in the fauld, and a' the kye at home (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
113-114 |
5 |
When the sheep are in the fauld, and a' the kye at hame (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
152-153 |
9 |
When the sheep are in the fauld, and the ky at hame (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
84-85 |
9 |
When the sheep are in the fauld, and the ky at hame (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
45-47 |
5 |
When the sheep are in the fauld, and the ky at hame (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
57-58 |
9 |
When the summer smiling bids the hillls (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
39 |
3 |
When the summer smiling bids the hills (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
30 |
3 |
When the Sun from the East (t) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
45-46 |
8 |
When the sun from the East first salutes mortal eyes (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
VII:7-VII:8 |
4 |
When the sun from the East first salutes mortal eyes (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
185-186 |
6 |
When the sun from the East first salutes mortal eyes (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
30-31 |
6 |
When the sun from the East first salutes mortal eyes (fl) |
Maryland Ahiman, 1797 |
245-246 |
6 |
When the sun from the East first salutes mortal eyes (fl) |
Masonic, 1797 |
87-89 |
6 |
When the sun from the East first salutes mortal eyes (fl) |
New Ahiman, 1791 |
238-239 |
6 |
When the sun from the East first salutes mortal eyes (fl) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
45-46 |
8 |
When the Sun from the East first salutes mortal eyes (fl) |
Republican, 1800 |
89-90 |
6 |
When the sun from the East fisrt salutes mortal eyes (fl) |
Constitutions, 1792 |
266-267 |
6 |
When the sun's beams have warm'd the air (fl) |
Little Pretty PB, 1787 |
42 |
|
When the trees are all bare, not a leaf to be seen (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
62-63 |
4 |
When the trees are all bare, not a leaf to be seen (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
141-142 |
4 |
When the trees are all bare, not a leaf to be seen (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
138-139 |
4 |
When the trees are all bare, not a leaf to be seen (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
158-159 |
4 |
When the waters gently flow (fl) |
Poetical, 1788 |
86-88 |
8 |
When the western breezes fan the shore (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
10 |
6 |
When the young Chloe's rising charms (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
33-34 |
4 |
When thirst of gold enslaves the mind (fl) |
American MM, 1798 |
82-84 |
4 |
When thirst of gold enslaves the mind (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
III:17 |
4 |
When thirst of gold enslaves the mind (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
41-42 |
4 |
When thirst of gold enslaves the mind (fl) |
Nautical, 1798 |
58 |
4 |
When thou shalt see his bosom swelling (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
21 |
2 |
When thy beauty appears (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
157-158 |
3 |
When thy beauty appears (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
157-158 |
3 |
When Time was young (fl) |
Tribute, 1795 |
84-87 |
|
When 'tis night and the mid-watch is come (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
17 |
2 |
When 'tis night, and the mid watch is come (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
188-189 |
2 |
When to man the distinguishing form (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
225-226 |
2 |
When to my pretty Poll I went (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
23-24 |
2 |
When to my pretty Poll I went (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
275-276 |
5 |
When to my pretty Poll I went (fl) |
Vocal, 1798 |
58-59 |
8 |
When trees did bud, and fields were green (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
33-34 |
4 |
When trees did bud, and fields were green (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
9-10 |
4 |
When trees did bud, and fields were green (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
39-40 |
8 |
When trees did bud and fields were green (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
89-90 |
4 |
When trees did bud, and fields were green (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
49-50 |
7 |
When trees did bud and fields were green (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
161 |
6 |
When trees did bud, and fields were green (fl) |
New Academy, 1799 |
142-144 |
9 |
When trees did bud, and fields were green (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
167-168 |
|
When trees did bud, and fields were green (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
148-149 |
3 |
When trees did bud, and fields were green (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
149-150 |
4 |
When trees did bud, and fields were green (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
135-136 |
10 |
When tutor'd under mamma's care (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.41-II.42 |
8 |
When up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
24 |
3 |
When up the shrouds the sailor goes (it) |
Democratic, 1793 |
24 |
2 |
When up the shrouds the sailors go (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
14-15 |
8 |
When up the shrouds the sailors goes [sic] (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
41-42 |
3 |
When up to London first I came (fl) |
American, 1799 |
189 |
3 |
When up to London first I came (fl) |
American, 1800 |
189 |
3 |
When up to London first I came (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
141 |
3 |
When up to London first I came (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
105-106 |
3 |
When vapours o'er the meadows die (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
45 |
3 |
When vernal airs perfume the fields (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
81 |
4 |
When War's Alarms (t) |
American Songster, 1788 |
61-62 |
2 |
When War's Alarms (t) |
Columbian, 1797 |
25 |
2 |
When War's Alarms (t) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
65-66 |
2 |
When War's Alarms (t) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
45 |
2 |
When war's alarms entic'd my Willy from me (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
61-62 |
2 |
When war's alarms entic'd my Willy from me (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
65 |
|
When war's alarms entic'd my Willy from me (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
34 |
2 |
When war's alarms entic'd my Willy from me (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
25 |
2 |
When war's alarms entic'd my Willy from me (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
65-66 |
2 |
When wars alarms entic'd my Willy from me (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
45 |
2 |
When war's alarms entic'd my Willy from me (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
130 |
2 |
When we promise an heir or a miser (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
202 |
3 |
When weary Sol gaz'd down the West (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
12 |
3 |
When well one knows to love and please (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
212 |
3 |
When Werter fair Charlotte beheld (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
140 |
3 |
When Werter fair Charlotte beheld (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
126 |
3 |
When Werter fair Charlotte beheld (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
II:12 |
3 |
When Werter fair Charlotte beheld (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
II:12 |
3 |
When Werter fair Charlotte beheld (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
8 |
3 |
When Werter first Charlotte beheld (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
8 |
3 |
When Werter first fair Charlotte saw (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
93 |
3 |
When whistling winds are heard to blow (fl) |
American Ladies PB, 1797 |
138 |
3 |
When whistling winds are heard to blow (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
82-83 |
3 |
When whistling winds are heard to blow (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
32-33 |
3 |
When whistling winds are heard to blow (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
13-14 |
3 |
When whistling winds are heard to blow (fl) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
64-65 |
3 |
When William, at eve, meets me down at the gate (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
19 |
2 |
When William at eve meets me down at the stile (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
79 |
2 |
When William at eve meets me down at the stile (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
70 |
2 |
When William, at eve, meets me down at the stile (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
I:38 |
2 |
When William at eve, meets me down at the stile (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
I:38 |
2 |
When William at eve meets me down at the stile (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
70 |
2 |
When William, at eve, meets me down at the stile (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
14 |
2 |
When Yanko Dear (t) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
30 |
2 |
When Yanko dear fight far away (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
36 |
2 |
When Yanko dear fight far away (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
30 |
2 |
When Yanko, dear, fight far away (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
75-76 |
4 |
When Yanko, dear, fight far away (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
143 |
4 |
When you for me alone had charms (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.179-II.180 |
7 |
When you live with your parents at home (fl) |
Robin Red Breast, 1786 |
54-56 |
6 |
When your beauty appears (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
29 |
|
When your beauty appears (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
23 |
4 |
When your beauty appears (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
23 |
4 |
When your beauty appears in its graces and airs (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
29 |
3 |
When you're silent, &c. (bt) |
Baltimore, 1799 |
16-17 |
3 |
When youth mature, to manhood grew (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
98 |
4 |
When Zephir, who sigh for the lover's soft bliss (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
146 |
3 |
Whene'er I sit beneath the shade (r) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
30 |
4 |
Whene'er we are alone (fl) |
Jachin, 1797 |
67-71 |
13 |
Whene'er we are alone (fl) |
Jachin, 1798 |
54-57 |
13 |
Whene'er we are alone (fl) |
Jachin-1, 1796 |
51-54 |
13 |
Whene'er we are alone (fl) |
Jachin-2, 1796 |
51-54 |
13 |
Whene'er we sit, &c. (bt) |
Vocal, 1798 |
90 |
3 |
Whene'er we sit beneath the broom (r) |
Amorous, 1800 |
15-16 |
3 |
Whene'er we sit beneath the broom (r) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
69-70 |
3 |
Whene'er with haggard eyes I view (fl) |
Nightingale, 1800 |
90-91 |
8 |
Whenever, Chloe, I begin (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
206-207 |
|
Whenever I ask a brisk girl for a kiss (fl) |
Festival, 1800 |
49 |
2 |
Where a learned physician who writes for all ills (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
251 |
4 |
Where beams a benevolent smile (r) |
American, 1799 |
167-168 |
2 |
Where beams a benevolent smile (r) |
American, 1800 |
167-168 |
2 |
Where beams a benevolent smile (r) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
245 |
2 |
Where Charles' tide encircling leaves (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
II:9 |
2 |
Where Charles's tide encircling leaves (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
26-27 |
2 |
Where do I chuse the greatest bliss (fl) |
New Academy, 1795 |
124 |
|
Where gently flows sweet winding Tay (fl) |
Pownall's Address, 1793 |
14-15 |
3 |
Where is my sweet William, where is my dear (fl) |
New Academy, 1795 |
113-115 |
|
Where is sweet William, where is my dear (fl) |
Academy, 1796 |
99-101 |
7 |
Where new-mown hay, on winding Tay (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
88-89 |
3 |
Where rural cots appear to sight (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
109-110 |
4 |
Where rural cots appear to sight (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
97-98 |
4 |
Where shall Celia fly for shelter (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
32-33 |
3 |
Where so sweetly the horn, &c. (bt) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
78-79 |
4 |
Where social mirth with pleasure reigns (fl) |
Nightingale, 1800 |
96-97 |
4 |
Where Thames, &c. (bt) |
Columbian, 1798 |
138-139 |
3 |
Where Thames, &c. (bt) |
Vocal, 1798 |
10-11 |
3 |
Where Thames in silver current flows (r) |
Columbian, 1798 |
138-139 |
3 |
Where Thames's silver currents glide (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
74-75 |
4 |
Where Thames's silver currents glide (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
74-75 |
4 |
Where the bee sucks, there suck I (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1785 |
76 |
|
Where the bee sucks, there suck I (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1794 |
76 |
|
Where the bee sucks, there suck I (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1799 |
74 |
1 |
Where the cause of strife's a doxy (r) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
47-49 |
5 |
Where the fond zephir thro' the woodbine plays (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
64-65 |
7 |
Where the friend and the lover are equally join'd (r) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
I:15 |
3 |
Where the friend and the lover are equally join'd (r) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
124-125 |
3 |
Where the jessamin sweetens the bow'r [sic] (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
85-86 |
4 |
Where the jessamine sweetens the bow'r (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
30-32 |
8 |
Where the jessamine sweetens the bow'r (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.92-II.94 |
4 |
Where the light cannot pierce, in a grove of all trees (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
66 |
7 |
Where the murm'ring river flows (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
61 |
2 |
Where the primrose decks thee well (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
153-154 |
2 |
Where thou were fairest of the fair (r) |
Apollo, 1791 |
35-36 |
4 |
Where thou wert fairest of the fair (r) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
28-29 |
4 |
Where thou wert fairest of the fair (r) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
28-29 |
4 |
Where thou wert fairest of the fair? (r) |
Medley, 1795 |
113 |
4 |
Where thou wert fairest of the fair? (r) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
113 |
4 |
Where two tall elms their verdant boughs entwined (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
1-4 |
|
Where virtues encircles the fair (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
48-49 |
2 |
Where weeping yews and nodding cypress wave (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
61 |
1 |
Where wild flow'rs grow, &c. (bt) |
American Ladies PB, 1799 |
136 |
3 |
Where wild flow'rs grow and linnets sing (fl) |
American Ladies PB, 1799 |
136 |
3 |
Wherefore bid me cease to sigh? (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
80 |
3 |
Wherefore bid me cease to sigh? (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
80 |
3 |
Where's my swain, so blithe and clever? (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
221-222 |
8 |
Where's my swain, so blythe and clever (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.24-II.25 |
8 |
Where's the harm of that (r) |
Columbian, 1798 |
108-109 |
3 |
Where's the Harm of That (t) |
Columbian, 1798 |
108-109 |
3 |
Wherever I am going, and all the day long (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
254-255 |
4 |
Wherever I am going, and all the day long (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.144-I.145 |
4 |
Wherever, I'm going and all the day long (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
122-123 |
5 |
Wherever I'm going, and all the day long (fl) |
Assistant, 1800 |
35-36 |
3 |
Wherever I'm going, and all the day long (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
II:35 |
4 |
Wherever I'm going, and all the day long (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
II:35 |
4 |
Wherever I'm going, and all the day long (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
169 |
4 |
Wherever our wandering feet are inclin'd (fl) |
Freemason's PC, 1794 |
86 |
2 |
Which no body, &c. (bt) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
49-50 |
7 |
Which no-body, &c. (bt) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
11-12 |
10 |
Which no body can deny (r) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
49-50 |
7 |
Which no-body can deny, which no-body, &c (r) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
11-12 |
10 |
Which nobody, &c. (bt) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
213-214 |
10 |
Which nobody, &c. (bt) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.138-I.139 |
10 |
Which nobody can deny, &c. (bt) |
Ahiman,1783 |
125-126 |
7 |
Which nobody can deny (bt) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
77-78 |
10 |
Which nobody can deny (bt) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
210-211 |
10 |
Which nobody can deny (it) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
77-78 |
10 |
Which nobody can deny (r) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
213-214 |
10 |
Which nobody can deny (r) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.138-I.139 |
10 |
Which throbs for only you (r) |
Columbian, 1798 |
30-31 |
3 |
Which throbs for only you (r) |
Festival, 1800 |
6 |
3 |
Which, which is the man? (r) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
2-3 |
3 |
Whil jocund we follow, follow, follow, follow (r) |
Vocal, 1796 |
184-185 |
5 |
While beaus to please the ladies whine (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.20-I.21 |
5 |
While blossoms deck each verdant spray (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.89-II.90 |
5 |
While British oak, &c. (bt) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
18-19 |
4 |
While British oak beneath us rolls (r) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
18-19 |
4 |
While discord's bloody flag unfurl'd (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
167-169 |
9 |
While Europe resounds with the clangour of arms [sic] (fl) |
Paddy's Resource, 1796 |
51 |
5 |
While Fancy, as she rules the mind (fl) |
American, 1799 |
147-148 |
3 |
While Fancy, as she rules the mind (fl) |
American, 1800 |
147-148 |
3 |
While Fancy, as she rules the mind (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
199-200 |
3 |
While flocks shall, &c. (bt) |
Social Companion, 1799 |
56-57 |
5 |
While Freedom spreads her banner forth (fl) |
Paddy, 1798 |
11-12 |
5 |
While from our looks, dear nymph, you guess (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
72-73 |
4 |
While gentlefolks strut in their silver sattins (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
69-71 |
6 |
While greasy Joan doth keel the pot (r) |
Mother Goose, 1800 |
80-81 |
2 |
While happy in my fair one's arms (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
II:8 |
2 |
While happy in my fair-one's arms (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
23-24 |
2 |
While happy in my fair-one's arms (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
67-68 |
2 |
While harmony, beauty, and reason combine (r) |
Charms, 1788 |
90 |
3 |
While harmony, beauty and reson combine (r) |
Vocal, 1796 |
186 |
3 |
While he is at the helm (r) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
27 |
3 |
While high the foaming surges rise (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
150-151 |
3 |
While high the foaming surges rise (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
VI:21-VI:22 |
3 |
While high the foaming surges rise (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
142-143 |
3 |
While high the foaming surges rise (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
28 |
|
While high the foaming surges rise (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
29-30 |
3 |
While high the foaming surges rise (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
10 |
3 |
While high the foaming surges rise (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
189-190 |
3 |
While high the foaming surges rise (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
19-20 |
3 |
While high the foaming surges rise (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
45-46 |
3 |
While high the foaming surges rise (fl) |
Theatrical, 1797 |
23-24 |
3 |
While High the Foaming Surges Rise (t) |
Columbian, 1797 |
150-151 |
3 |
While High the Foaming Surges Rise (t) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
142-143 |
3 |
While high the Foaming Surges Rise (t) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
29-30 |
3 |
While High the Foaming Surges Rise (t) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
19-20 |
3 |
While High the Foaming Surges Rise (t) |
Syren, 1793 |
45-46 |
3 |
While High the Foaming Surges Rise (t) |
Theatrical, 1797 |
23-24 |
3 |
While Holland gag'd and fetter'd sprawls (fl) |
Social Companion, 1799 |
4-6 |
7 |
While I am scarce a toast? (bt) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
213-214 |
3 |
While in every nation, A (fl) |
American, 1799 |
153 |
1 |
While in every nation, A (fl) |
American, 1800 |
153 |
1 |
While in every nation, A (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
211-212 |
4 |
While in the bower with beauty blest (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
16 |
|
While in the bower with beauty blest (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
16 |
5 |
While in the bower with beauty blest (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
12-13 |
5 |
While in the bower with beauty blest (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
12-13 |
5 |
While jocund life is her spring (r) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
104 |
4 |
While landmen wander uncontroul'd (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
175-177 |
7 |
While landsmen wander uncontoul'd (fl) |
Paddy, 1798 |
23-24 |
6 |
While landsmen wander uncontroul'd (fl) |
Paddy's Resource, 1796 |
38-39 |
6 |
While Molly sigh'd faintly, adieu (bt) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
21-22 |
3 |
While music lends its heavenly art (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
266-267 |
6 |
While nostrums are held out to cure each disease (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
40 |
6 |
While o'er Europe's fairest regions (fl) |
American, 1799 |
26-29 |
9 |
While o'er Europe's fairest regions (fl) |
American, 1800 |
26-29 |
9 |
While o'er the raging raoring seas (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
57 |
|
While o'er the raging, roaring seas (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
58 |
2 |
While o'er the raging roaring seas (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
50-51 |
2 |
While o'er the raging roaring seas (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
182-183 |
2 |
While o'er the raging roaring seas (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
IV:16 |
2 |
While o'er the raging soaring seas (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
IV:16 |
2 |
While on the village green (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
132-133 |
3 |
While others barter ease for state (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
114-115 |
4 |
While others barter ease for state (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
114-115* |
3 |
While others strip the new-fall'n snows (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
157-158 |
6 |
While others strip the new fall'n snows (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
39-40 |
6 |
While others strip the new fall'n snows (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.92-I.93 |
6 |
While others strive bu pompous phrase (it) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
212-213 |
5 |
While, pensive, I thought on my love (fl) |
American, 1799 |
205-206 |
2 |
While, pensive, I thought on my love (fl) |
American, 1800 |
205-206 |
2 |
While people call'd poets, in blank verse or rhime (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
196 |
6 |
While Phillis is drinking, love and wine in alliance (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
224-225 |
4 |
While Phillis is drinking, love and wine in alliance (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.125 |
4 |
While plots work revolutions (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
7-8 |
3 |
While poets tune their monthly lays (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
109 |
10 |
While some do love full bowls of quaff (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
149-150 |
5 |
While some do love full bowls of quaff (fl) |
Whim, 1798 |
24 |
5 |
While some do love full bowls of quall (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
102-103 |
5 |
While some for pleasure pawn their health (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
41 |
2 |
While Strephon thus you tease me (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
38-39 |
4 |
While the earth bears a plant (r) |
Companion, 1799 |
275-278 |
9 |
While the lads, &c. (bt) |
Charms, 1788 |
24-25 |
3 |
While the lads, &c. (bt) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
13 |
3 |
While the lads, &c. (bt) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
146-147 |
3 |
While the lads, &c. (bt) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
23 |
3 |
While the lads, &c. (bt) |
Vocal, 1796 |
120-121 |
3 |
While the lads of the village shall merrily, ah! (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
24-25 |
3 |
While the lads of the village shall merrily ah (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
13 |
3 |
While the lads of the village shall merrily, ah! (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
146-147 |
3 |
While the lads of the village shall merrily, ah! (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
23 |
3 |
While the lads of the village shall merrily, ah! (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
120-121 |
3 |
While the merry, merry sailors all foot it away (r) |
Festival, 1800 |
31 |
2 |
While the merry pipe I play (r) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
8-9 |
4 |
While the moon plays yon branches among (r) |
Medley, 1795 |
70 |
2 |
While the moon plays yon branches among (r) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
70 |
2 |
While the moon so sweetly shining (fl) |
Robin Red Breast, 1786 |
39-41 |
6 |
While the pipes, &c. (bt) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
187-188 |
4 |
While the song, &c. (bt) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
153-154 |
4 |
While the sun shines, make our hay (r) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
25-26 |
7 |
While trifles lead the world astray (fl) |
Masonic, 1797 |
62-63 |
4 |
While trifles lead the world astray (fl) |
Republican, 1800 |
85 |
4 |
While tyranny marshals her minions around [sic] (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
147-149 |
15 |
While tyranny marshals his minions around [sic] (fl) |
Paddy's Resource, 1796 |
65 |
3 |
While tyrants grasp with greedy aim (fl) |
Paddy, 1798 |
15-16 |
4 |
While up the shroud the sailors goes [sic] (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
52 |
|
While up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
American, 1799 |
85-86 |
5 |
While up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
American, 1800 |
85-86 |
5 |
While up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
207-208 |
4 |
While up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
23 |
5 |
While up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
36 |
4 |
While up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
187 |
4 |
While up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
53-54 |
4 |
While up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
74-75 |
5 |
While up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
142-143 |
4 |
While up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
III:21-III:22 |
4 |
While up the shrouds the sailor goes (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
III:21-III:22 |
4 |
While war's crimson carnage is drenching the plains (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
171-173 |
14 |
While war's crimson carnage is drenching the plains (fl) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
27-29 |
13 |
While waves rebound from Albion's shore (it) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
147-148 |
6 |
While whim, &c. (bt) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
142-143 |
4 |
While whim, and glee, and jest and song (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
142-143 |
4 |
While woman, like soft music's charms (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
198-199 |
3 |
While wrapt in fancy's airy dreams (fl) |
Nightingale, 1800 |
43 |
4 |
While yet as a cowan I wander'd the plain (fl) |
Spirit, 1800 |
App. 17-18 |
6 |
While you smell at that rose-bud, my love (fl) |
Robin Red Breast, 1786 |
18-20 |
6 |
While your opera squallers fine verses are singing (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
113-114 |
3 |
While youthfull bards in lyrick lays (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
92 |
5 |
While zephyrs fan the verdant grove (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
59-60 |
|
Whilst each poet sings (fl) |
Masonic, 1797 |
85-87 |
5 |
Whilst each poet sings of great princes and kings (fl) |
Constitutions, 1792 |
265-266 |
5 |
Whilst each poet sings of great princes and kings (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
29-30 |
5 |
Whilst Europe is wrapt in the horrors of war (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
321-322 |
7 |
Whilst Friendship's bands, &c. (r) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
43-44 |
3 |
Whilst happy in my native land (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
147-148 |
2 |
Whilst happy in my native land (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
65-66 |
2 |
Whilst happy in my native land (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
110-111 |
2 |
Whilst happy in our native land (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
VI:29-VI:31 |
5 |
Whilst here we are found, Put the bumper around (r) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
108-109* |
3 |
Whilst I, &c. (bt) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
106-107 |
5 |
Whilst I, &c. (bt) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
106-107 |
5 |
Whilst I fondly view the charmer (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
104 |
8 |
Whilst I, forlorn and pensive still (r) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
106-107 |
5 |
Whilst I, forlorn and pensive still (r) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
106-107 |
5 |
Whilst I gaze on Chloe trembling (fl) |
New Academy, 1795 |
105-106 |
|
Whilst I with love's persuasive charms (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
85-86 |
6 |
Whilst I with love's persuasive charms (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
85-86 |
6 |
Whilst in peaceful quarter's lying (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
118-121 |
11 |
Whilst on those hills I feed my sheep (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
62-63 |
4 |
Whilst on thy dear bosom lying (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
40 |
|
Whilst on thy dear bosom lying (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
63 |
2 |
Whilst on thy dear bosom lying (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
18 |
2 |
Whilst princes and heroes promiscuously fight (fl) |
Constitutions, 1792 |
239-240 |
2 |
Whilst princes and heroes promiscuously fight (fl) |
Free Mason's PC, 1798 |
17-18 |
2 |
Whilst shrowded by an oak, in leafy state (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
53 |
2 |
Whilst some sing of love and its powerful flame (fl) |
Maryland Ahiman, 1797 |
264-265 |
10 |
Whilst sycophantic trembling slaves (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
203-205 |
5 |
Whilst the moon plays yon branches among (r) |
Columbian, 1798 |
79 |
2 |
Whilst the town's brim-full of folly (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
137-138 |
3 |
Whilst thro' the sharp hawthorn still blows (r) |
Medley, 1795 |
157 |
3 |
Whilst thro' the sharp hawthorn still blows (r) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
157 |
3 |
Whilte the lads fo the village shall merrily ah (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
140 |
3 |
Whim of the Moment (tw) |
Syren, 1793 |
74-76 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment (tw) |
Syren, 1793 |
77 |
3 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
65-66 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
66-67 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
67 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
68 |
6 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
68-69 |
6 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
69-70 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
70-71 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
71-72 |
3 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
72-73 |
2 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
73-74 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
74-75 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
75 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
80 |
2 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
80-81 |
6 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
84-85 |
7 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
100-101 |
5 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
101-102 |
5 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
103-104 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
104-105 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
108 |
2 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
25-27 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The (tw) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
27-28 |
3 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Ballad, in (t) |
Syren, 1793 |
74-76 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Ballad, in (t) |
Syren, 1793 |
77 |
3 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Glee in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
80 |
2 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Rondeau in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
71-72 |
3 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
65-66 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
66-67 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
67 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
68 |
6 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
68-69 |
6 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
69-70 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
70-71 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
72-73 |
2 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
73-74 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
74-75 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
75 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
80-81 |
6 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
84-85 |
7 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
100-101 |
5 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
101-102 |
5 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
103-104 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
104-105 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
108 |
2 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
25-27 |
4 |
Whim of the Moment, The. Song in (t) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
27-28 |
3 |
Whim, The (t) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
98-100 |
7 |
Whimsical lover's a prey to each care, A (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
70 |
5 |
Whip away, &c. (bt) |
Columbian, 1798 |
117-119 |
5 |
Whip away, &c. (bt) |
Festival, 1800 |
56-58 |
5 |
Whisrles and drives my team (bt) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
115-117 |
3 |
Whistled o'er the lea (bt) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
I:27-I:28 |
4 |
Whistles and drives my team (r) |
American, 1799 |
132-134 |
3 |
Whistles and drives my team (r) |
American, 1800 |
132-134 |
3 |
Whistling Ploughman - Air (t) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
77-78 |
6 |
Whistling ploughman hails the blushing dawn, The (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
63-64 |
5 |
White winter has left us, with all its chill train (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
198-199 |
9 |
Whitehall Alarmed! (t) |
Tom Paine, 1796 |
60-62 |
11 |
Whitehall Alarmed! and a Council Called!!! (t) |
Tribute, 1795 |
36-39 |
11 |
Whither My Love (t) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
25 |
1 |
Whither My Love (t) |
Nautical, 1798 |
18 |
2 |
Whither my love, ah! whither art thou [sic] (fl) |
Nautical, 1798 |
18 |
2 |
Whither, my love, ah! whither art thou gone (fl) |
Columbian, 1799 |
IV:9 |
1 |
Whither, my love, ah! whither art thou gone? (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
25 |
1 |
Whither my love, ah! whither art thou gone (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
97 |
1 |
Whither my love, ah whither art thou gone! (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
4 |
2 |
Whither, my love, ah! whither art thou gone? (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
190 |
2 |
Who, and what are you, sceptred bullies? speak (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
208-211 |
14 |
Who bids for me (r) |
Columbian, 1799 |
V:28-V:29 |
3 |
Who bids for me (r) |
Nightingale, 1800 |
45-46 |
3 |
Who bids for me? (r) |
Social Companion, 1799 |
53-54 |
3 |
Who calls, &c. (bt) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
240 |
|
Who calls?, &c. (bt) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
169-170 |
4 |
Who calls on her whose powerful art (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
240 |
|
Who calls? Who calls? (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
169-170 |
4 |
Who can attempt a more exalted theme (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
112 |
3 |
Who can rehearse the praise (r) |
Candid, 1772 |
230-231 |
1 |
Who can rehearse the praise (r) |
Constitutions, 1734 |
88-90 |
13 |
Who can rehearse the praise (r) |
Free Mansonry, 1797 |
215-216 |
1 |
Who can rehearse the praise (r) |
Freemason's, 1779 |
5 |
2 |
Who can rehearse the praise (r) |
Jachin, 1794 |
54-57 |
13 |
Who can rehearse the praise (r) |
Jachin, 1797 |
67-71 |
13 |
Who can rehearse the praise (r) |
Jachin, 1798 |
54-57 |
13 |
Who can rehearse the praise (r) |
Jachin-1, 1796 |
51-54 |
13 |
Who can rehearse the praise (r) |
Jachin-2, 1796 |
51-54 |
13 |
Who can rehearse the praise (r) |
Masonic, 1797 |
101 |
2 |
Who can suspect sweet Marian's faith (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
46-47 |
4 |
Who can suspect sweet Marian's faith (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
46-47 |
4 |
Who can tell, &c. (bt) |
American MM, 1798 |
86-88 |
7 |
Who can tell, if thou, my dear (r) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
42-43 |
3 |
Who can unflod the royal art? (r) |
Jachin, 1794 |
54 |
1 |
Who can unflod the royal art (r) |
Jachin-1, 1796 |
51 |
1 |
Who can unflod the royal art (r) |
Jachin-2, 1796 |
51 |
1 |
Who can unfold the Royal Art (r) |
Ahiman,1783 |
115-117 |
6 |
Who can unfold the royal art (r) |
Candid, 1772 |
228-230 |
6 |
Who can unfold the Royal Art? (r) |
Constitutions, 1734 |
83 |
5 |
Who can unfold the Royal Art? (r) |
Constitutions, 1734 |
84 |
6 |
Who can unfold the Royal Art? (r) |
Constitutions, 1734 |
85 |
6 |
Who can unfold the Royal Art? (r) |
Constitutions, 1734 |
86 |
6 |
Who can unfold the Royal Art? (r) |
Constitutions, 1734 |
87 |
5 |
Who can unfold the royal art (r) |
Free Mansonry, 1797 |
213-215 |
6 |
Who can unfold the Royal art (r) |
Freemason's, 1779 |
3-5 |
6 |
Who can unfold the royal art (r) |
Jachin, 1794 |
45 |
2 |
Who can unfold the royal art? (r) |
Jachin, 1797 |
67 |
1 |
Who can unfold the royal art? (r) |
Jachin, 1798 |
54 |
1 |
Who can unfold the royal art (r) |
Masonic, 1797 |
43-45 |
5 |
Who can unfold the royal art (r) |
Masons, 1779 |
3-5 |
6 |
Who can unfold the royal art (r) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I-107-I.108 |
3 |
Who comes here? A grenadier (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1785 |
42 |
|
Who comes here? A grenadier (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1794 |
42 |
|
Who comes here? A grenadier (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1799 |
41 |
1 |
Who comes here? A grenadier (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1800 |
42 |
1 |
Who cries "buy my matches," from morning to night (r) |
Social Companion, 1799 |
48-49 |
3 |
Who did kill cock robbin? (fl) |
Tommy Thumb-1, 1768 |
29-30 |
5 |
Who did kill Cock Robin (fl) |
Holyday, 1798 |
28-29 |
4 |
Who did kill Cock Robin? (fl) |
Tommy Thumb, 1771 |
29 |
4 |
Who did kill Cock Robin? (fl) |
Tommy Thumb, 1788 |
34-35 |
4 |
Who did kill Cock Robin (fl) |
Tommy Thumb, 1794 |
34-35 |
4 |
Who did kill Cock Robin? (t) |
Tommy Thumb, 1788 |
34-35 |
4 |
Who Did Kill Cock Robin (t) |
Tommy Thumb, 1794 |
34-35 |
4 |
[Who doth ambition shun] (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1785 |
85 |
|
Who doth ambition shun (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1794 |
85 |
2 |
Who doth ambition shun (fl) |
Mother Goose, 1799 |
89 |
1 |
Who has e'er been at Baldock must needs know the mill (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
176 |
5 |
Who has e'er been at Baldock, must needs know the mill (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.119-I.120 |
5 |
Who has the best wife, &c. (it) |
Columbian, 1798 |
143-144 |
4 |
Who o'er the furrow whistle! (r) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
222-223 |
4 |
Who to my wounds a balm advises (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
44 |
2 |
Who, to win a woman's favour (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
180 |
2 |
Who, to win a woman's favour (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.170 |
2 |
Who will Play at My Aquares? (t) |
Little Pretty PB, 1787 |
54 |
|
Who'd be grave (r) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
III:12 |
4 |
Who'd know the sweets of liberty? (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
150 |
2 |
Who'd know the sweets of liberty (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
23-24 |
2 |
Whoe'er with curious eye has rang'd (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
34-35 |
4 |
Whoe'er with curious eye has rang'd (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
34-35 |
4 |
Whoever wants wisdom must with some delight (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
198 |
4 |
Who'll be so happy, so happy as we? (r) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
6 |
5 |
Who'll buy a heart, Myrtilla cries (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.87 |
4 |
Who'll buy my primroses, &c. (bt) |
American MM, 1798 |
235-237 |
8 |
Who'll buy Primroses, &c. (bt) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
56-57 |
4 |
Whose life is free from Envy's stain (r) |
Nightingale of Liberty, 1797 |
51-52 |
8 |
Whwn the hollow drum doth beat to bed (it) |
Freemason's Monitor, 1797 |
275 |
2 |
Why am not I that fragrant flow'r (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
200 |
2 |
Why are my eyes still flowing? (fl) |
New Academy, 1795 |
110 |
|
Why, Celia, is your spreading waist (fl) |
Fables, 1800 |
3-5 |
|
Why, Chloe, thus squander your prime (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
195 |
3 |
Why Cloe still those jealous heart (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
139 |
2 |
Why Colin, why must your Laura mourn [sic] (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
71 |
|
Why, Collin, must your Laura mourn (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
80 |
3 |
Why Collin, must your Laura mourn (fl) |
Select Songster, 1786 |
16 |
3 |
Why cruel creature, why so bent (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
31 |
|
Why, cruel creature, why so bent (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
31-32 |
4 |
Why, cruel creature, why so bent (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
25 |
4 |
Why, cruel creature, why so bent (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
25 |
4 |
Why, cruel creature, why so bent (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
119 |
4 |
Why, cruel creature, why so bent (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
119 |
4 |
Why does the sun dart forth his chearful rays [sic] (fl) |
Assistant, 1800 |
11-13 |
|
Why don't you know me by my scars? (fl) |
American, 1799 |
111-112 |
4 |
Why don't you know me by my scars? (fl) |
American, 1800 |
111-112 |
4 |
Why don't you know me by my scars (fl) |
Baltimore, 1799 |
23-24 |
4 |
Why don't you know me by my scars? (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
139 |
4 |
Why dont you know me by my scars (fl) |
Jovial Songster, 1794 |
26 |
|
Why dont you know me by my scars? (fl) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
26-27 |
|
Why droops my Nan, and why those tears (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
19 |
2 |
Why droops my Nan and why those tears? (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
60 |
2 |
Why fair maid, in ev'ry feature (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
19-20 |
4 |
Why give to your tyrants the laurel of fame? (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
114-118 |
18 |
Why Hangs That Cloud (t) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
100-101 |
4 |
Why hangs that cloud upon thy brow? (fl) |
Little Charmer, 1797 |
100-101 |
4 |
Why heaves Columbia's throbbing heart (fl) |
Accepted, 1800 |
78 |
4 |
Why heaves my fond bosom, ah! what can it mean (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
81 |
3 |
Why heaves my fond bosom? ah! what can it mean (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
72 |
|
Why heaves my fond bosom, ah! what can it mean? (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
197 |
3 |
Why heaves my fond bosom, ah! what can it mean (fl) |
Select Songster, 1786 |
17-18 |
3 |
Why heaves my fond bosom, ah! what can it mean? (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
20 |
3 |
Why heaves my fond bosom, ah! what can it mean? (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
19 |
3 |
Why heaves my fond bosom, ah! what can it mean? (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.149 |
3 |
Why heaves my fond bosom; ah! what can it mean? (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
28 |
3 |
Why I be squire Ned of Gobble-hall (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
90-91 |
3 |
Why, I never will marry (r) |
Columbian, 1798 |
65-66 |
3 |
Why is the devil in you (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
179 |
3 |
Why love is the only thing ne'er out of season (r) |
Columbian, 1798 |
39-40 |
3 |
Why love is the only thing ne'er out of season (r) |
Festival, 1800 |
59-60 |
3 |
Why Molly, my girl, do you whimper and sob (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
8-10 |
4 |
Why Moses, why Aaron, my boys (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
20 |
2 |
Why Mourns My Faithful Lover (t) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
30-32 |
5 |
Why must I appear so deceitful? (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
87 |
2 |
Why must I appear so deceitful? (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
217 |
2 |
Why not to the rendezvous venture? (fl) |
Songs Naval, 1779 |
120-121 |
5 |
Why Owen did'st thou leave me? (r) |
American, 1799 |
223-224 |
5 |
Why Owen did'st thou leave me? (r) |
American, 1800 |
223-224 |
5 |
Why Owen did'st thou leave me (r) |
Vocal, 1798 |
32-33 |
5 |
Why, Owen, did'st thou leave me (r) |
Youthful, 1800 |
82-83 |
5 |
Why quarrel with plain fornication? (bt) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
195 |
3 |
Why shine those charming eyes so bright (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
23-24 |
4 |
Why shou'd you lov'd sensible, shou'd be pale (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
89-90 |
6 |
Why should marriage be dispised (fl) |
New Academy, 1795 |
96-97 |
2 |
Why should our joys transform to pain? (fl) |
American MM, 1798 |
241-244 |
10 |
Why should our joys transform to pain? (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
78-80 |
10 |
Why should our joys transform to pain? (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
87-88 |
10 |
Why should our joys transform to pain? (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
76-78 |
10 |
Why should our joys transform to pain (fl) |
Spicer's PC-1, 1800 |
42-44 |
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Why should the friends of young Cupid (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
165 |
4 |
Why should we at our lot complain (fl) |
Spicer's PC-1, 1800 |
5-6 |
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Why should we at our lot complain (fl) |
William Riley, 1800 |
8 |
11 |
Why should we start and fear to die? (fl) |
Bristol, 1794 |
12 |
4 |
Why sleeps the thunder in the skies (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
42 |
2 |
Why sleeps the thunder in the skies (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
42 |
2 |
Why stands the tear in Mara's eye (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
173-174 |
4 |
Why tarries my love, or where does he rove (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
97-98 |
5 |
Why that sadness on thy brow (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
84-85 |
3 |
Why vainly do we waste our time (fl) |
Paddy's Resource, 1796 |
22 |
4 |
Why vainly do we waste our time (fl) |
Paddy, 1798 |
31-32 |
4 |
Why we love and why we hate (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
44 |
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Why we love, and why we hate (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
44 |
3 |
Why we love, and why we hate (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
35-36 |
3 |
Why we love, and why we hate (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
35-36 |
3 |
Why, what's it to you, if my eyes, I'm a wiping (fl) |
Syren, 1800 |
48-49 |
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Why will Delia thus retire (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.42-I.43 |
3 |
Why will Florella while I gaze (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
69 |
|
Why will Florella while I gaze (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
69-70 |
4 |
Why will Florella while I gaze (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
56 |
4 |
Why will Florella while I gaze (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
56 |
4 |
Why will Laura thus retire (fl) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
43-44 |
2 |
Why will Laury thus retire [sic] (fl) |
New Academy, 1799 |
139 |
2 |
Why will you my passion reprove (fl) |
Apollo, 1789 |
101 |
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Why will you my passion reprove? (fl) |
Apollo, 1791 |
101-102 |
7 |
Why will you my passion reprove (fl) |
Apollo-1, 1793 |
99-100 |
7 |
Why will you my passion reprove (fl) |
Apollo-2, 1793 |
99-100 |
7 |
Why will you my passion reprove (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
270-271 |
6 |
Why will you my passion reprove (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
141 |
3 |
Why will you my passion reprove? (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
71-73 |
7 |
Why will you my passion reprove (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
II:25-II:26 |
7 |
Why will you my passion reprove? (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
II:25-II:26 |
7 |
Why will you my passion reprove (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.54-II.55 |
6 |
Why will you plague me with your pain? (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
106-107 |
2 |
Why will you plague me with your pain? (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
106-107 |
2 |