Text |
Short Title |
Page |
Verses |
Wolf and the Kid, The (t) |
Little Pretty PB, 1787 |
66-67 |
|
Wolf at Quebec (it) |
American, 1799 |
60-61 |
4 |
Wolf at Quebec (it) |
American, 1800 |
60-61 |
4 |
Wolf at Quebec (it) |
Paddy, 1798 |
14-15 |
4 |
Wolf at Quebec (it) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
165 |
4 |
Wolf, the Sheep, and the Lamb, The (t) |
Fables, 1800 |
26-29 |
|
Wolf who had been a Lawyer, A (t) |
American, 1799 |
88-90 |
6 |
Wolf who had been a Lawyer, A (t) |
American, 1800 |
88-90 |
6 |
Wolf who had been a Lawyer, A (t) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
41 |
6 |
Woman (t) |
Columbian, 1798 |
69-70 |
2 |
Woman (t) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
71-72 |
|
Woman (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
8-9 |
7 |
Woman (t) |
Nightingale, 1800 |
38-39 |
2 |
Woman for Man (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
101-102 |
5 |
Woman for Man (t) |
Syren, 1793 |
146-147 |
5 |
Woman is like to--but stay--, A (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
18-19 |
|
Woman is like to--but stay--, A (fl) |
Collection, 1800 |
20-21 |
|
Woman is like to--but stay--, A (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
23-25 |
|
Woman is like to--but stay--, A (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
16-17 |
|
Woman is like to--but stay--, A (fl) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
71-72 |
|
Woman is like to--but stay--, A (fl) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
54-55 |
|
Woman is to---but stay---, A (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
69-70 |
2 |
Woman is to---but stay---, A (fl) |
Nightingale, 1800 |
38-39 |
2 |
Woman mine (bt) |
Patriotic, 1800 |
192-193 |
6 |
Woman now by grace and feature (fl) |
Columbian, 1798 |
25-26 |
4 |
Woman, thoughtless, giddy creature (fl) |
Medley, 1795 |
21 |
4 |
Woman! thoughtless, giddy creature! (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
56-57 |
4 |
Woman, thoughtless, giddy creature (fl) |
Vocal Muse, 1792 |
21 |
4 |
Woman's Only Wish (t) |
American Ladies PB, 1800 |
133-134 |
3 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
American Songster, 1788 |
90-91 |
8 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Amorous, 1800 |
45-46 |
10 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
34 |
8 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Columbian-1, 1795 |
35-36 |
8 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Echo, 1798 |
124-126 |
10 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Echo, 1800 |
149-150 |
10 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Federal, 1800 |
42-44 |
10 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
214-215 |
10 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
35-36 |
10 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Select Songster, 1786 |
61-62 |
8 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1795 |
20-22 |
8 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Sky Lark, 1797 |
19-21 |
9 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
IV:3-IV:4 |
6 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
IV:3-IV:4 |
9 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
79-80 |
10 |
Women all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.106-II.108 |
10 |
Women all Tell Me, The (t) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
IV:3-IV:4 |
6 |
Women all tell me, The (t) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
IV:3-IV:4 |
9 |
Women and Wine (t) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
220-221 |
6 |
Women and Wine (t) |
Spicer's PC-2, 1800 |
26-27 |
5 |
Women Are Never Wrong (t) |
Jovial-2, 1798 |
19 |
3 |
Women are will o' th' wisps 'tis plain (fl) |
American, 1799 |
84 |
2 |
Women are will o' th' wisps 'tis plain (fl) |
American, 1800 |
84 |
2 |
Women are will o' th' wisps 'tis plain (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
12 |
3 |
Women love kissing, as well as the men (r) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
48 |
4 |
Women Love Kissing, as well as the Men (t) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
48 |
4 |
Wonder, A (t) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
210-211 |
10 |
Wonder! a wonder! a wonder I'll shew, A (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
210-211 |
10 |
Wonderful Old Man, The (t) |
American Songster, 1788 |
89-90 |
8 |
Wonderful Old Man, The (t) |
Select Songster, 1786 |
59-60 |
8 |
Woo'd and marry'd, &c. (bt) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
212-213 |
6 |
Woo'd and marry'd, &c. (bt) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.34-II.36 |
6 |
Woodlark, The (t) |
Poetical, 1788 |
29-31 |
5 |
Woodlark whistles through the grove, The (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
35 |
2 |
Woodman at work, A (fl) |
Little Pretty PB, 1787 |
72-73 |
2 |
Woodman, The (t) |
Columbian, 1798 |
35 |
4 |
Woodman, The (tw) |
Humming Bird, 1798 |
49-50 |
|
Woodman, The (tw) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
IV:25-IV:26 |
2 |
Woodman, The (tw) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
IV:25-IV:26 |
2 |
Woolf's Adieu (t) |
American MM, 1798 |
45-46 |
4 |
Word in your ear if you please Mr. Fop, A (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
182 |
2 |
Word to the Wise, A (t) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
45 |
5 |
Words from Shakesper, The (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
189-190 |
3 |
Work for the tinker, &c. (bt) |
American, 1799 |
97-98 |
4 |
Work for the tinker, &c. (bt) |
American, 1800 |
97-98 |
4 |
Work for the tinker, &c. (bt) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
60-61 |
4 |
Work for the tinker, ho! good wives (r) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
59-60 |
4 |
Work for the tinker, ho! good wives (r) |
Syren, 1793 |
102-103 |
4 |
World, and its works, which we grieve to forsake, The (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
206-207 |
5 |
World, my dear Mira, is full of deceit, The (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
118 |
4 |
World, my dear Myra, is full of deceit, The (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
31 |
4 |
World, my dear Myra, is full of deceit, The (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
22 |
2 |
World, my dear Myra, is full of deceit, The (fl) |
Philadelphia, 1789 |
10-11 |
3 |
World, my dear Myra, is full of deceit, The (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
I:27 |
4 |
World, my dear Myra, is full of deceit, The (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
I:27 |
4 |
World, my dear Myra, is full of deceit, The (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
132 |
4 |
World, my dear Myra, is full of deceit, The (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
127 |
4 |
World still judges by the mien, The (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
274-275 |
5 |
World, The (t) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
206-207 |
5 |
World Will Be Free, The (t) |
Paddy's Resource, 1796 |
65 |
3 |
World's a good thing, ah how sweet and delicious, The (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
219-220 |
4 |
World's a strange world, child, it must be confest, The (fl) |
American, 1799 |
77-78 |
2 |
World's a strange world, child, it must be confest, The (fl) |
American, 1800 |
77-78 |
2 |
World's a strange world, child, it must be confest. The (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
5 |
2 |
World's a strange world, child, it must be confest, The (fl) |
Syren-1, 1797 |
I:37 |
2 |
World's a strange world, child, it must be confest, The (fl) |
Syren-2, 1797 |
I:37 |
1 |
World's a strange world, child, it must be confest, The (fl) |
Vocal, 1798 |
95 |
2 |
Worms, The (t) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
8-10 |
10 |
Wou'd you court the joys wont leave you [sic] (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
80-81 |
3 |
Wou'd you know, my good friends, (fl) |
Enchanting, 1788 |
45-46 |
3 |
Wou'd you know, my good friends, what the honey-moon is (fl) |
Columbian, 1797 |
43-44 |
3 |
Wou'd you know, my good friends, what the honey-moon is (fl) |
Social Harmony, 1795 |
47-48 |
3 |
Wou'd you know, my good friends, what the honey-moon is (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
178-179 |
3 |
Wou'd you know the way that Eve (fl) |
Songs Comic, 1777 |
106-108 |
6 |
Wou'd you taste the noon-tide air (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
269 |
2 |
Would ye know where freedom dwells (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
121 |
3 |
Would ye see the world in little (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
187-188 |
4 |
Would you be a happy lover? (fl) |
Charmer, 1790 |
64 |
|
Would you have a young virgin of fifteen years (fl) |
New Academy, 1795 |
133-134 |
|
Would you hear a sad story of woe (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
126 |
4 |
Would you hear a sad story of woe (fl) |
Mermaid, 1796 |
29 |
|
Would you hear a sad story of woe (fl) |
Mermaid, 1798 |
30-31 |
4 |
Would you hear a sad story of woe (fl) |
Sailor's Medley, 1800 |
10-11 |
4 |
Would you hear a sad story of woe (fl) |
Syren, 1793 |
39-40 |
4 |
Would you know pretty Nan how we pass our time (fl) |
Dibdin, 1797 |
31-32 |
3 |
Would you obtain the gentle air (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.177-II.178 |
5 |
Would you possess, &c. (bt) |
Ladies New Memo, 1794 |
129-130 |
4 |
Would you possess the sweets of liberty (r) |
Ladies New Memo, 1794 |
129-130 |
4 |
Would you take the morning air (fl) |
Songs, 1790 |
28-29 |
2 |
Would you take the noon-tide air? (fl) |
Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 |
22-23 |
4 |
Would you taste the noon-tide air (fl) |
Charms, 1788 |
77 |
2 |
Would you taste the noon-tide air (fl) |
Vocal, 1796 |
173 |
2 |
Would you taste the noon tide air (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.159-I.160 |
2 |
Would you to battle march away (fl) |
Buck's PC, 1798 |
62-63 |
4 |
Would you, with her you love be blest (fl) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
I.96 |
|
Would'st error leave, to follow truth (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
209 |
2 |
Wounded deer flies swiftly away, The (fl) |
Mock Bird, 1760 |
147 |
3 |
Wounded Friendship (t) |
Columbian, 1798 |
61-62 |
3 |
Wounded Maid, The (t) |
Mock Bird, 1764 |
198-199 |
7 |
Wounded Maid, The (t) |
Wood Lark, 1765 |
II.159-II.160 |
7 |
Wounded Thrush, The (t) |
Fables, 1800 |
33-34 |
7 |
Wounds, here's such a coil! I am none of your poor (fl) |
American, 1799 |
103 |
2 |
Wounds, here's such a coil! I am none of your poor (fl) |
American, 1800 |
103 |
2 |
Wounds, here's such a coil! I am none of your poor (fl) |
Dibdin Collection, 1799 |
113-114 |
2 |