Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Table of Contents - Coach Drivers, 1766

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Page Text Incipit  Short Title/Biblio
2  Chorus (t)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
2  Drive on-drive on (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
2-3  Curse such damn'd dull dronish drawling (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
3-4  'Tis a trick I learn'd at schule (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
4  You wretch then, Adieu (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
4  Was ever poor fellow so plagued with a booby (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
5  Yet why lament or why repine (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
6  Alack the day! ah! woe is me! (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
6  See, he moves (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
7  From the box I did not tumble (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
7-9  Thy brave spirit I love (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
9  Fair ladies, I'm ravish'd to find you approve (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
10  Come let us be merry (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
12  How shamefully have we been used! (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
13  Those jades I despise (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
13  Much I fear, my friends, I own (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
14  I have ponder'd and deeply consider'd our case (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
15  Look at all the beldames (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
16  By all manner of means, sirs, whate'er may arrive (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
18      Coach Drivers, 1766 
19  In infancy, A mother's breast (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
19  Pigeon shall pursue the kite, The (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
20  Chorus (t)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
21  If you will but follow me (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
22  Chorus (t)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
23  Oh' what pleasures will abound (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
23  And can'st thou then forsake us (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
24  Here fair ones come plant your warm kisses (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
24-5  Farewell! my dear creatures (fl)    Coach Drivers, 1766 
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