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1805  I always say nothing, and sing Gra ma chree (r)  Choice Collection, 1805  48 
1812  I always say nothing, and sing Gramachree (r)  Harp of Erin, 1812  36 
1797  I am a barking barber (r)  Sky Lark, 1797  112-114 
1798  I am a barking barber, Bow, wow, wow (r)  Humming Bird, 1798  45-47 
1788  I am a blade both free and easy (fl)  American Songster, 1788  41-42 
1797  I am a blade both free and easy (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  266 
1798  I am a blade both free and easy (fl)  Echo, 1798  113-114 
1799  I am a blade both free and easy (fl)  Columbian, 1799  I:28-I:29 
1800  I am a blade both free and easy (fl)  Festival, 1800  26-27 
1803  I am a blade both free and easy (fl)  American Songster, 1803  41-42 
1805  I am a blade that's free and easy (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  203 
1798  I am a brisk and sprightly lad (fl)  Columbian, 1798  77-78 
1800  I am a brisk and sprightly lad (fl)  Festival, 1800  50 
1801  I am a brisk and sprightly lad (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  141-142 
1802  I am a brisk and sprightly lad (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  180-181 
1809  I am a brisk and sprightly lad (fl)  Humming Bird, 1809  90-91 
1809  I am a brisk and sprightly lad (fl)  New Joke, 1809  198-199 
1816  [I am a brisk and sprightly lad] (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  193   
1816  I am a brisk and sprightly lad (fl)  Town and Country, 1816  85-86 
1817  I am a brisk and sprightly lad (fl)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  94-95 
1819  I am a brisk and sprightly lad (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  12 
1800  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  Amorous, 1800  74-75 
1800  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  Echo, 1800  158-159 
1802  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  164-165 
1802  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  Complete Pocket, 1802  66-68 
1803  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1803  37-38 
1806  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  21-22 
1806  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  21-22 
1810  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  New Musical-1, 1810  72-73 
1810  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  New Musical-2, 1810  72-73 
1812  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  32-33 
1818  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  101-102 
1820  I am a brisk young lively lass (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  73-75 
1803  I am a brisk young sprightly lad (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  168-169 
1799  I am a chairman my name is McGee (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  181-182 
1799  I am a chairman my name is McGee (fl)  American, 1799  136 
1800  I am a chairman my name is McGee (fl)  American, 1800  136 
1806  I am a chickabiddy, &c. (bt)  Black Bird-2, 1806  66-67 
1806  I am a chickabiddy, &c. (bt)  Linnet, 1806  66-67 
1812  I am a chickabiddy, &c. (bt)  Black Bird, 1812  66-67 
1814  I am a chickabiddy, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1814  63 
1816  I am a chickabiddy, &c. (bt)  Black Bird, 1816  67-68 
1820  I am a fowler blithe and gay (fl)  Melodist-2, 1820  23-24 
1817  I am a friar of order grey (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  69 
1801  I am a friar of orders grey (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  69 
1805  I am a friar of orders grey (fl)  Warbler, 1805  51 
1817  I am a friar of orders grey (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  62-63 
1804  I am a hearty rovong sailor (fl)  Sheffield 'Prentice, 1804  3-5  13 
1806  I am a jolly brisk pedlar (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  141-142 
1806  I am a jolly brisk pedlar (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  141-142 
1793  I am a jolly fisherman (fl)  Syren, 1793  77 
1795  I am a jolly fisherman (fl)  Social Harmony, 1795  27-28 
1799  I am a jolly fisherman (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  73-74 
1795  I am a jolly gay pedlar, &c. (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795  79-80 
1797  I am a jolly gay pedlar, &c. (bt)  Sky Lark, 1797  135 
1797  I am a jolly gay pedlar, &c. (bt)  Theatrical, 1797  18-19 
1798  I am a jolly gay pedlar, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1798  142-143 
1815  I am a jolly gay pedlar, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1815  25-26 
1816  I am a jolly gay pedlar, &c. (bt)  Modern Songster, 1816  25-26 
1795  I am a jolly gay pedlar (fl)  Social Harmony, 1795  79-80 
1797  I am a jolly gay pedlar (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  135 
1797  I am a jolly gay pedlar (fl)  Theatrical, 1797  18-19 
1798  I am a jolly gay pedlar (fl)  Columbian, 1798  142-143 
1798  I am a jolly gay pedlar (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  93-94 
1799  I am a jolly, gay pedlar (fl)  Columbian, 1799  VI:34-VI:35 
1815  I am a jolly gay Pedlar (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  25-26 
1816  I am a jolly gay Pedlar (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  25-26 
1791  I am a jolly huntsman (fl)  Apollo, 1791  129-131  25 
1793  I am a jolly huntsman (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  129-131*  25 
1811  I am a jolly roving tar (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  9-10 
1811  I Am a Jolly Roving Tar (t)  Musical Repertory, 1811  9-10 
1779  I am a jovial beggar (it)  Songs Loyal, 1779  19-21 
1800  I am a lad well known in love (fl)  Sailor's Medley, 1800  46 
1795  I am a lusty lovely lad (fl)  New Academy, 1795  117-118   
1806  I am a poor destressed croppy, has to leave my native land (fl)  Rambling Boy, 1806  7-8 
1808  I am a poor orphan, ah! Pity me pray (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  93-94 
1788  I am a pretty wench (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1788  45 
1794  I am a pretty wench (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1794  45 
1805  I am a rake and a rambling boy (fl)  Harper, 1805  3-4  12 
1806  I am a rake and a rambling boy (fl)  Rambling Boy, 1806  2-6 [=3]  12 
1811  I am a rake and a rambling boy (fl)  Bold Mariners, 1811  3-4  12 
1805  I am a real republican, James Irwin is my name (fl)  Tom Tuff, 1805  5-6  11 
1811  I am a tailor gay (fl)  Humourist, 1811  33-34 
1777  I am a young damsel that flatters herself (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  110-111 
1760  I am a young virgin that oft' has been told (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  38 
1764  I am a young virgin, that oft have been told (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  206-207 
1765  I am a young virgin, that oft have been told (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.68-II.69 
1811  I am asleep and don't wake me (it)  New-York Songster, 1811  193 
1795  I am come to lock all fast (fl)  New Academy, 1795  126-127   
1793  I am, cry'd Apollo, when Daphne he woo'd (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  56-57 
1793  I am, cry'd Apollo, when Daphne he woo'd (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  56-57 
1811  I am done over (r)  Musical Repertory, 1811  52 
1800  I am engag'd with the bottle (r)  Federal, 1800  53-54 
1800  I am engag'd with the bottle (r)  Amorous, 1800  87 
1799  I am going, &c., And (bt)  Social Companion, 1799  53-54 
1810  I am going, going, &c. (bt)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  89-90 
1814  I am going, going, &c. (bt)  Comic Songs, 1814  52 
1815  I am going, going, &c. (bt)  Songster's Companion, 1815  182-183 
1819  I am his only daughter (r)  American Ladies PB, 1819  167-168 
1798  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Vocal, 1798  48-50 
1800  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Jovial, 1800  18-19 
1800  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  117-119 
1801  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Evenings Amusement, 1801  19-20 
1801  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  48-50 
1802  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  117-119 
1805  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1805  169-173 
1810  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Sky Lark, 1810  44-47 
1812  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1812  94-97 
1812  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Diamond Irish Humourous, 1812  39-42 
1815  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  100-103 
1815  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  74-77 
1816  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  74-77 
1817  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  16-18 
1817  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  90-92 
1817  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Mess of Messes, 1817  88-90 
1818  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  119-122 
1818  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Star, 1818  129-132 
1820  I am lately return'd from the ocean (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  134-136 
1811  I am lately returned from the ocean (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  280-282 
1796  I am marry'd, and happy, with wonder hear this (fl)  Vocal, 1796  138-139 
1807  I am marry'd, and happy, with wonder hear this (fl)  American Songster, 1807  48-49 
1788  I am not Twenty (t)  Enchanting, 1788  13-14 
1797  I am not Twenty (t)  Columbian, 1797  39-40 
1801  I Am Not Twenty (t)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  132-133 
1802  I Am Not Twenty (t)  Fair Warbler, 1802  108-109 
1803  I Am Not Twenty (t)  Songster's Museum, 1803  86-87 
1805  I Am Not Twenty (t)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  98-99 
1805  I Am Not Twenty (t)  Union Song, 1805  12-13 
1806  I Am Not Twenty (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  74-75 
1806  I Am Not Twenty (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  74-75 
1806  I am Not Twenty (t)  Nightingale, 1806  69-70 
1806  I Am Not Twenty (t)  Complete Modern, 1806  114-115 
1811  I am not Twenty (t)  New-York Songster, 1811  134 
1812  I Am Not Twenty (t)  Songster's Museum, 1812  99-100 
1817  I Am Not Twenty (t)  Village Songster, 1817  8-9 
1797  I am not yet twenty (bt)  Sky Lark, 1797  204-205 
1799  I am one of those pretty, tonish smarts, my good old man (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  279-280 
1777  I am, quoth Apollo, when Daphne (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  4-6  11 
1817  I am the boy for bewitching 'em, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  91 
1818  I am the boy for bewitching 'em, &c. (bt)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  54-55 
1799  I am the world's epitome (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  100-101 
1760  I answer, no, no (bt)  Mock Bird, 1760  156 
1818  I Answered Not, Not, Not (t)  American Ladys PB, 1818  161   
1795  I ask not Beauty (t)  Feast, 1795  132 
1795  I ask not beauty quite compleat (fl)  Feast, 1795  132 
1813  I ask not for faithless gold (fl)  Odes, Naval Songs, 1813  38-39 
1803  I Ask Not Thy Pity (t)  Spanking Jack, 1803 
1805  I Ask not Thy Pity (t)  Spanking Jack, 1805 
1803  I ask not thy pity; I scorn to complain (fl)  Spanking Jack, 1803 
1805  I ask not thy pity; I scorn to complain (fl)  Spanking Jack, 1805 
1799  I ask'd a kiss, and she look'd down (fl)  Companion, 1799  261-262 
1800  I be one of them sailors who thinks 'tis no lie (fl)  Syren, 1800  36-37 
1797  I be one of they sailors who thinks 'tis no lie (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  158-159 
1799  I be one of they sailors who thinks 'tis no lie (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  130-131 
1799  I be one of they sailors who thinks 'tis no lie (fl)  American, 1799  106-108 
1800  I be one of they sailors who thinks 'tis no lie (fl)  American, 1800  106-108 
1807  I be one of those sailor who thinks its no lie (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  69-70 
1814  I be one of those sailors who think it is no lie (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  251-252 
1805  I be one of those sailors who think 'tis no lie (fl)  Union Song, 1805  105-106 
1817  I beg your pardon (r)  Village Songster, 1817  63-64 
1817  I Beg Your Pardon (t)  Village Songster, 1817  63-64 
1817  I Beg Your Pardon (t)  Songster's New PC, 1817  185-186 
1805  I blow my horn and cry rare news (r)  Town & Country, 1805  76-77 
1819  I came from a land far away, far away (fl)  Songster's Magazine-6, 1819  139 
1820  I came from a land far away, far away (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  139 
1798  I can beat him, Sirs, at that (r)  Columbian, 1798  180-181 
1798  I Can Beat Him, Sirs, atThat (t)  Columbian, 1798  180-181 
1760  I can but deny you, you know (r)  Mock Bird, 1760  244-245 
1765  I can but deny you, you know (r)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.84 
1788  I can but deny you, you know (r)  American Songster, 1788  167 
1803  I can but deny you, you know, you know (r)  American Songster, 1803  167 
1796  I can no longer stay (r)  Vocal, 1796  27 
1801  I can no longer stay (r)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  128 
1805  I can no longer stay (r)  Modern Songster, 1805  212-213 
1807  I can no longer stay (r)  American Songster, 1807  211-212 
1801  I Can No Longer Stay (t)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  128 
1805  I Can No Longer Stay (t)  Warbler, 1805  92-93 
1805  I Can No Longer Stay (t)  Modern Songster, 1805  212-213 
1807  I Can No Longer Stay (t)  American Songster, 1807  211-212 
1793  I can tell thee, Charmion, could I time retrieve (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  34 
1793  I can tell thee, Charmion, could I time retrieve (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  34 
1818  I can very well wait till to-morrow (r)  Songster's Magazine-2, 1818  36 
1820  I can very well wait till to-morrow (r)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  36 
1803  I canna, canna, winna, wina, munna buckle to (r)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  63 
1820  I canna, canna, winna, winna, manna buckle to (r)  Melodist-1, 1820  186-188 
1790  I canna ha one, and I winna ha t'other (r)  Charmer, 1790  127-128 
1812  I cannot, cannot (bt)  Diamond Scottish Sentimental, 1812  27-28 
1804  I cannot, cannot, wonnot (bt)  Merry Medly, 1804  58-60 
1807  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot (bt)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  45-46 
1804  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot (r)  Variety, 1804  10-11 
1806  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot. (r)  Nightingale, 1806  20-21 
1818  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot (r)  Bird of Birds, 1818  36-37 
1798  I cannot cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle to (r)  Vocal, 1798  16 
1799  I cannot cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle to (r)  American, 1799  228-229 
1800  I cannot cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle to (r)  American, 1800  228-229 
1801  I cannot cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle to (r)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  4-5 
1801  I cannot cannot wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle to (r)  Vocal Medley, 1801  16 
1809  I cannot, cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle to (r)  American Vocal, 1809  28-29 
1815  I cannot cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle to (r)  Nightingale, 1815  32-33 
1816  I cannot cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle to (r)  Modern Songster, 1816  32-33 
1800  I cannot cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle too (bt)  Sailor's Medley, 1800  46-47 
1804  I cannot cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle too (bt)  Nightingale, 1804  131-133 
1801  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle to (r)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  21 
1803  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle to (r)  Battle of Flodden, 1803  3-4 
1814  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle to (r)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  69-70 
1817  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle to (r)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  29 
1817  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle to (r)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  83-84 
1797  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Nightingale of Liberty, 1797  73 
1803  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Buck's PC, 1803  13 
1805  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Warbler, 1805  28 
1805  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Musical Siren, 1805 
1805  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  256-257 
1806  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Black Bird-2, 1806  21 
1806  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Linnet, 1806  21 
1807  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Nightingale, 1807  12-13 
1809  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Humming Bird, 1809  35-36 
1809  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Nightingale, 1809  12-13 
1809  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  New Joke, 1809  143-144 
1812  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Black Bird, 1812  21 
1812  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Death of Gen. Wolfe, 1812  7-8 
1813  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  American Songster, 1813  65-66 
1813  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Town and Country, 1813  29-30 
1814  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  95 
1814  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  95 
1814  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  95 
1814  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  American Muse, 1814  95 
1815  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Mocking Bird, 1815  82-83 
1815  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Songster's Companion, 1815  34 
1815  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  82-83 
1815  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  American Song Book, 1815  92-93 
1816  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Black Bird, 1816  21-22 
1816  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Nightingale, 1816  13 
1816  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Town and Country, 1816  41-42 
1818  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Columbian Songster, 1818  167-168 
1800  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,may not buckle to (r)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  108-109 
1802  I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot,may not buckle to (r)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  109 
1815  I cannot, cannot, wonnot,wonnot, mannot buckle too (r)  American Songster, 1815  61-62 
1805  I cannot, cannot,wonnot, mannot buckle to (r)  Town & Country, 1805  9-10 
1798  I cannot cross the water (r)  Columbian, 1798  23-24 
1798  I cannot cross the water (r)  Vocal, 1798  58-59 
1801  I cannot cross the water (r)  Vocal Medley, 1801  58-59 
1817  I cannot cross the water (r)  Songster's New PC, 1817  120-122 
1760  I cannot hear thee now (r)  Mock Bird, 1760  17-18 
1816  I cannot say farewell, love (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.102-I.103 
1818  I cannot say farewell, love (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.102-I.103 
1816  I Cannot Say Farewell, Love (t)  Syren, 1816  I.102-I.103 
1818  I Cannot Say Farewell, Love (t)  Syren, 1818  I.102-I.103 
1809  I cannot tell (r)  Humming Bird, 1809  14 
1809  I cannot tell (r)  New Joke, 1809  122 
1809  I cannot tell (r)  American Ladies PB, 1809  123-124 
1813  I cannot tell (r)  American Songster, 1813  47 
1813  I cannot tell (r)  Town and Country, 1813  11 
1818  I cannot tell (r)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  32-33 
1809  I Cannot Tell (t)  Humming Bird, 1809  14 
1809  I Cannot Tell (t)  New Joke, 1809  122 
1809  I Cannot Tell (t)  American Ladies PB, 1809  123-124 
1813  I Cannot Tell (t)  American Songster, 1813  47 
1813  I Cannot Tell (t)  Town and Country, 1813  11 
1816  I Cannot Tell (t)  Town and Country, 1816  21 
1818  I Cannot Tell (t)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  32-33 
1802  I cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle to (r)  Fair Warbler, 1802  21-23 
1798  I cannot, wonnot, wonnot, mannot buckle too (r)  American MM, 1798  231-232 
1810  I cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle too (r)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  68-69 
1811  I cannot, wonnot wonnot, mannot buckle too (r)  New-York Songster, 1811  139-140 
1805  I cannot, wonnot wonnot, maunot buckle to [sic] (r)  Modern Songster, 1805  9-10 
1814  I cannot,cannot,wonnot,wonnot,mannot buckle too (r)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  28-29 
1798  I can't for my life guess the cause of this fuss (fl)  Columbian, 1798  86 
1805  I care for no body, &c. (bt)  King Crispins, 1805  7-8 
1805  I care for no body, no not I (r)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  143-144 
1805  I care for no body, no, not I (r)  King Crispins, 1805  7-8 
1788  I care for nobody, &c. (bt)  Charms, 1788  18-19 
1796  I care for nobody, &c. (bt)  Vocal, 1796  114-115 
1799  I care for nobody (bt)  New Academy, 1799  123-125 
1819  I care for nobody (r)  Horae Poeticae, 1819  150-152  15 
1819  I Care for Nobody (t)  Horae Poeticae, 1819  150-152  15 
1788  I care for no-body, no not I (r)  American Songster, 1788  202-203 
1796  I care for nobody, no, not I (r)  Vocal, 1796  114-115 
1797  I care for nobody, no, not I, (r)  Sky Lark, 1797  224 
1798  I care for nobody, no, not I (r)  American MM, 1798  109-111 
1800  I care for nobody, no, not I (r)  Amorous, 1800  11-12 
1806  I care for nobody, no, not I (r)  Black Bird-2, 1806  85 
1806  I care for nobody, no, not I (r)  Linnet, 1806  85 
1812  I care for nobody, no, not I (r)  Black Bird, 1812  85 
1816  I care for nobody, no, not I (r)  Black Bird, 1816  87-88 
1803  I care for nobody, no not I,if nobody cares for me (r)  American Songster, 1803  202-203 
1807  I care for nobody, no not I,if nobody cares for me (r)  American Songster, 1807  214 
1810  I care for nobody, no not I,if nobody cares for me (r)  New Musical-1, 1810  13-14 
1810  I care for nobody, no not I,if nobody cares for me (r)  New Musical-2, 1810  13-14 
1818  I care not which way the world goes, And (r)  Whistle, 1818  14 
1818  I come from a land far away (fl)  American Ladys PB, 1818  159 
1820  I come from a land far away, far away (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  188-190 
1765  I cou'd not tell why (bt)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.114-I.115 
1817  I Could never Cry for Laughing (t)  Songster's New PC, 1817  105-106 
1818  I Could never Cry for Laughing (t)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  53-54 
1820  I Could never Cry for Laughing (t)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  66-67 
1820  I could never Cry for Laughing (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  131   
1820  I could never Cry for Laughing (t)  Songster's Magazine-2, 1820  131   
1818  I could not refuse him (r)  Magazine of Wit, 1818  103-104 
1819  I could not refuse him (r)  American Ladies PB, 1819  169 
1819  I Could not Refuse Him (t)  American Ladies PB, 1819  169 
1803  I cry, I laugh (r)  American Songster, 1803  185-186 
1803  I cry, I laugh (r)  American Songster, 1803  186-187 
1819  I cull'd for my love a fresh nosegay one day (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  67-68 
1807  I danc'd among the lasses, O (bt)  Victory, 1807  19-20 
1812  I danc'd on the green, when scarcely fifteen (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  49-50 
1805  I danc'd with Harriet at the fair (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  43 
1788  I Delia's beauties would disclose (fl)  American Songster, 1788  97-98 
1790  I Delia's beauties would disclose (fl)  Charmer, 1790  78-79 
1795  I Delia's beauties would disclose (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  67-68 
1797  I Delia's beauties would disclose (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  45-46 
1798  I Delia's beauties would disclose (fl)  Echo, 1798  49-50 
1800  I Delia's beauties would disclose (fl)  Echo, 1800  34-35 
1803  I delia's beauties would disclose (fl)  American Songster, 1803  97-98 
1811  I delight to talk of thee! (fl)  Harp, 1811  39-40 
1811  I did but look and love awhile (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  140-141 
1798  I die at your feet in the action (r)  Buck's PC, 1798 
1818  I Die on a Bed of Roses (t)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  156-157 
1790  I do as I will with my swain (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  100-101 
1816  I do confess, in many a sigh (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  136-137 
1817  I do confess, in many a sigh (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  107-108 
1818  I do confess, in many a sigh (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  97-98 
1818  I do confess, in many a sigh (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  97-98 
1819  I do confess, in many a sigh (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  84-86 
1819  I do confess, in many a sigh (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  84-86 
1811  I do confess thou'ry smooth and fair (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  208 
1800  I do not like a man that's tall (fl)  American Jest, 1800  113 
1799  I don't believe a word on't (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  52-53 
1788  I Don't Care for my Mother (t)  Enchanting, 1788  39-40 
1799  I dream'd I saw a piteous sight (fl)  Columbian, 1799  VI:33-VI:34 
1820  I dream'd that in the Paphian groves (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  110   
1820  I dream'd that in the Paphian groves (fl)  Songster's Magazine-1, 1820  110   
1788  I dreamt I saw a piteous sight (fl)  American Songster, 1788  133-134 
1790  I dreamt I saw a piteous sight (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  99 
1795  I dreamt I saw a piteous sight (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  97-98 
1795  I dreamt I saw a piteous sight (fl)  Columbian-1, 1795  9-10 
1797  I dreamt I saw a piteous sight (fl)  Columbian, 1797  66-67 
1797  I dream't I saw a piteous sight (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  62-63 
1798  I dreamt I saw a piteous sight (fl)  Echo, 1798  74-75 
1800  I dreamt I saw a piteous sight (fl)  Echo, 1800  78-79 
1803  I dreamt I saw a piteous sight (fl)  American Songster, 1803  133-134   
1805  I dreamt I saw a piteous sight (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  123-124 
1806  I dreamt I saw a piteous sight (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  120-121 
1817  I enter thy garden of roses (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  142 
1788  I envy not the mighty great (fl)  American Songster, 1788  51 
1790  I envy not the mighty great (fl)  Charmer, 1790  60-61 
1792  I envy not the mighty great (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  143-144 
1795  I envy not the mighty great (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  58 
1795  I envy not the mighty great (fl)  Medley, 1795  143-144 
1797  I envy not the mighty great (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  40 
1803  I envy not the mighty great (fl)  American Songster, 1803  51 
1805  I envy not the mighty great (fl)  Warbler, 1805  217 
1788  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  American Songster, 1788  48 
1790  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Charmer, 1790  58 
1795  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  55-56 
1797  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  38 
1797  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Columbian, 1797  17 
1803  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  American Songster, 1803  48 
1803  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Battle of Flodden, 1803 
1805  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  80 
1806  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  106 
1807  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Nightingale, 1807  89 
1808  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  89 
1809  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Nightingale, 1809  89 
1811  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Gold Finch, 1811  82-83 
1812  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1812  81-82 
1813  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  National Song-Book, 1813  30-31 
1815  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  270-271 
1816  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Nightingale, 1816  81-82 
1818  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  126 
1818  I envy not the proud their wealth (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  42-43 
1779  I fear, traytors hear, sweet mercy call (fl)  Songs Loyal, 1779  21 
1817  I Fear'd my Treacherous Heart might Grant him More (t)  Songster's New PC, 1817  86-87 
1798  I fell out with my feyther 'bout something or else (fl)  Columbian, 1798  51-52 
1799  I find variety in one (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  254-255 
1800  I fix'd my fancy on her (it)  Patriotic, 1800  181 
1795  I flatter, &c. (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795  99-100 
1795  I flatter, &c. (bt)  Medley, 1795  181-182 
1798  I flatter, &c. (bt)  Buck's PC, 1798  24-25 
1800  I flatter, &c. (bt)  Festival, 1800  68-69 
1807  I flatter, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1807  54-55 
1811  I flatter, &c. (bt)  Amusement, 1811  54-55 
1807  I flatter and chatter so sprightly and gay (r)  American Songster, 1807  54-55 
1811  I flatter and chatter so sprightly and gay (r)  Universal Fortune-Teller, 1811  54-55 
1811  I flatter and chatter so sprightly and gay (r)  Amusement, 1811  54-55 
1814  I flatter and chatter so sprightly and gay (r)  Little Gypsy-1, 1814  54-55 
1795  I flatter their chatter so sprightly and gay (r)  Social Harmony, 1795  99-100 
1795  I flatter their chatter so sprightly and gay (r)  Medley, 1795  181-182 
1798  I flatter their chatter so sprightly and gay (r)  Buck's PC, 1798  24-25 
1800  I flatter their chatter so sprightly and gay (r)  Festival, 1800  68-69 
1788  I flew o'er the fields and a naughty boy saw (fl)  Poetical, 1788  16-17 
1801  I follow'd him to Glasgow Town (it)  Republican Harmonist, 1801  13-16  10 
1803  I followed him to Glasgow town (it)  American Republican, 1803  15-17  17 
1789  I for her, &c. (bt)  Philadelphia, 1789 
1814  I forget what Sterne says in his chapter of Noses (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  70-71 
1811  I forgot what Sterne says in his chapter of noses (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  123   
1818  I gaed a waefu' gate yestreen (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  187 
1800  I gaze from the brow of the steep (fl)  Nightingale, 1800  34-35 
1800  I gently touch'd her hand, she gave (fl)  Amorous, 1800  78-79 
1810  I gently touch'd her hand, she gave (fl)  New Musical-1, 1810  88-89 
1810  I gently touch'd her hand, she gave (fl)  New Musical-2, 1810  88-89 
1819  I Had a Heart (t)  Horae Poeticae, 1819  95-96 
1819  I had a heart---O whaur is't gane? (fl)  Horae Poeticae, 1819  95-96 
1812  I Had a Horse (t)  Diamond Scottish Lively, 1812  6-7 
1818  I had a horse and I had nae mair (it)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  270 
1802  I had a horse, I had nae mair (it)  Medley, 1802  129-131 
1809  I had a horse, I had nae mair (it)  American Medley, 1809  129-131 
1818  I had a horse, I had nae mair (it)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  219-220 
1819  I had a little hen (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  20 
1812  I had a little hen the prettiest ever seen (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  30 
1817  I had a little hen the prettiest ever seen (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817  34 
1812  I had a little hobby horse (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  39-40 
1814  I had a little hobby horse (fl)  Mother Goose, 1814  22 
1815  I had a little hobby horse (fl)  Mother Goose, 1815  22 
1819  I had a little hobby horse (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  25-26 
1798  I had a little husband (fl)  Holyday, 1798  26 
1812  I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  26 
1817  I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817  24 
1819  I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  17 
1817  I had a little moppet (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817 
1798  I had got ne'er a friend (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  12-13 
1798  I had got ne'er a friend (r)  Buck's PC, 1798  52-53 
1816  I hae a wee wifie, an' I am her man (fl)  Forest Minstrel, 1816  45-46 
1818  I hae a wife o' my ain (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  246 
1818  I Hae a Wife o' My Ain (t)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  246 
1816  I Hae lost my Jeany, O (t)  Forest Minstrel, 1816  94-95 
1811  I hark'd his madly-rolling eye (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  103 
1795  I hate that d[r]um's discordant sound (fl)  Social Harmony, 1795  90-91 
1795  I hate that drum's discordant sound (fl)  Tribute, 1795  74-75 
1796  I hate that drum's discordant sound (fl)  Tom Paine, 1796  30 
1820  I Have a Green Purse (t)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  58-59 
1820  I have a green purse, and a wee pickle gowd (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  58-59 
1809  I Have a Heart (t)  Humming Bird, 1809  24-25 
1809  I Have a Heart (t)  New Joke, 1809  132-133 
1809  I Have a Heart (t)  American Ladies PB, 1809  136 
1812  I Have a Heart (t)  Syren, 1812  67-68 
1813  I Have a Heart (t)  American Songster, 1813  56 
1813  I Have a Heart (t)  Town and Country, 1813  20 
1816  I Have a Heart (t)  Town and Country, 1816  31 
1809  I have a heart, a little heart (fl)  Humming Bird, 1809  24-25 
1809  I have a heart, a little heart (fl)  New Joke, 1809  132-133 
1809  I have a heart, a little heart (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1809  136 
1810  I have a heart, a little heart (fl)  Comic Songster, 1810  52-[53] 
1811  I have a heart, a little heart (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  57   
1812  I have a heart, a little heart (fl)  Syren, 1812  67-68 
1813  I have a heart, a little heart (fl)  American Songster, 1813  56 
1813  I have a heart, a little heart (fl)  Town and Country, 1813  20 
1816  [I have a heart, a little heart] (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  139   
1816  I have a heart, a little heart (fl)  Town and Country, 1816  31 
1807  I have a silent sorrow (fl)  Nightingale, 1807  65-66 
1809  I have a silent sorrow (fl)  Nightingale, 1809  65-66 
1812  I have a silent sorrow (fl)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  26 
1817  I have a silent sorrow (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  22 
1820  I have a silent sorrow (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  87-88 
1807  I Have a Silent Sorrow (t)  Nightingale, 1807  65-66 
1808  I Have a Silent Sorrow (t)  Nightingale, 1808  65-66 
1809  I Have a Silent Sorrow (t)  Nightingale, 1809  65-66 
1812  I Have a Silent Sorrow (t)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  26 
1815  I Have a Silent Sorrow (t)  Songster's Companion, 1815  264 
1816  I Have a Silent Sorrow (t)  Nightingale, 1816  59 
1817  I Have a Silent Sorrow (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  22 
1817  I Have a Silent Sorrow (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  53 
1817  I Have a Silent Sorrow (t)  Star, 1817  40-41 
1818  I Have a Silent Sorrow (t)  Star, 1818  102 
1820  I Have a Silent Sorrow (t)  Melodist-1, 1820  87-88 
1801  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  236 
1805  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Warbler, 1805  176 
1805  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  24 
1805  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Union Song, 1805  47 
1806  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  17 
1807  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  136 
1808  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  65-66 
1811  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  166-167   
1811  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Humourist, 1811  95 
1815  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  264 
1816  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Nightingale, 1816  59 
1817  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  53 
1817  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Star, 1817  40-41 
1818  I have a silent sorrow here (fl)  Star, 1818  102 
1777  I have a tenement to lett (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  157158 
1807  I have a heart, a little heart (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  87-88 
1815  I have been a wild rover these dozen long year (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  11-12 
1816  I have been a wild rover these dozen long year (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  11-12 
1796  I have been a wild rover, these dozen long years (fl)  Disobedient Son, 1796 
1803  I have hear a little liliting (fl)  Battle of Flodden, 1803  2-3 
1800  I have heard talk of Robin Hood (fl)  English Archer, 1800  56-59   
1800  I have heard talk of Robin Hood (fl)  Robin Hood, 1800  55-58   
1812  I have heard talk of Robin Hood (fl)  Adventures of Robin Hood, 1812  54-57  22 
1801  I have listen'd too long to thy tale (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  194 
1805  I have listen'd too long to thy tale (fl)  Warbler, 1805  142-143 
1801  I Have Listen'd Too Long to Thy Tale (t)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  194 
1805  I Have Listen'd Too Long to Thy Tale (t)  Warbler, 1805  142-143 
1807  I have listened too long to thy tale (fl)  American Songster, 1807  200-201 
1815  I have loo'd into life, and with truth I can say (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  87-88 
1816  I have loo'd into life and with truth I can say (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  91-92 
1798  I have look'd into life and with truth I can say (fl)  Vocal, 1798  11 
1801  I have look'd into life and with truth I can say (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  11 
1803  I have look'd into life and with truth I can say (fl)  Cupid's Miscellany, 1803 
1803  I have look'd into life, and with truth I can say (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  203-204 
1818  I Have Lov'd Thee (t)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  143 
1812  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  200-201 
1812  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Syren, 1812  113-114 
1812  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  American Ladys PB, 1812  135 
1815  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  142-143 
1815  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-2, 1815  23-25 
1816  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.75-I.76 
1817  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  57-58 
1817  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  133-134 
1817  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Mess of Messes, 1817  129-130 
1817  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Star, 1817  54-55 
1818  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  86-87 
1818  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  143 
1818  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.75-I.76 
1818  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Star, 1818  123 
1820  I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  169-170 
1812  [I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee] (it)  Minstrel, 1812  202-203 
1812  [I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee] (it)  Minstrel, 1812  203 
1812  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Minstrel, 1812  200-201 
1812  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Syren, 1812  113-114 
1815  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  142-143 
1815  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Boston Musical Misc-2, 1815  23-25 
1816  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Syren, 1816  I.75-I.76 
1817  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  57-58 
1817  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  133-134 
1817  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Mess of Messes, 1817  129-130 
1817  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Star, 1817  54-55 
1818  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Columbian Songster, 1818  86-87 
1818  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Syren, 1818  I.75-I.76 
1818  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Star, 1818  123 
1820  I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee (t)  Melodist-1, 1820  169-170 
1817  I have loved thee (it)  Songs of Love, 1817  16-17 
1809  I have parks, I have grounds (fl)  Humming Bird, 1809  15-16 
1809  I have parks, I have grounds (fl)  New Joke, 1809  123-124 
1813  I have parks, I have grounds (fl)  American Songster, 1813  48-49 
1813  I have parks, I have grounds (fl)  Town and Country, 1813  12-13 
1814  I have parks, I have grounds (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  19-20 
1815  I have parks, I have grounds (fl)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  142 
1815  I have parks, I have grounds (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  18-19 
1816  I have parks, I have grounds (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  18-19 
1819  I have parks, I have grounds (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  74-75 
1807  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer I have hounds (fl)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  81 
1807  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  22 
1808  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  National Songster, 1808  41 
1810  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1810  46-47 
1810  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Comic Songster, 1810  40-41 
1812  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  15 
1812  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  204-206 
1817  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  13 
1817  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  46 
1817  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Star, 1817  8-9 
1818  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  113 
1818  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  21 
1818  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Star, 1818  72 
1820  I have parks, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  90-93 
1815  I have parts, I have grounds, I have deer, I have hounds (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-2, 1815  145-147 
1764  I have rambl'd, I own it, whole years up, and down (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  214-215 
1765  I have rambl'd, I own it, whole years up and down (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.2-II.3 
1805  [I have rambled I own it] (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  61   
1805  I have rambled I own it, whole years up and down (fl)  Town & Country, 1805  61 
1807  I have rambled, I own it, whole years up and down (fl)  American Songster, 1807  14-15 
1811  I have roam'd by their castles, no warriors are there (fl)  Harp, 1811  53 
1817  I have seen a little boy (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817  23 
1788  I have seriously weigh'd it, and find it but just (fl)  Charms, 1788  57-58 
1796  I have seriously weigh'd it, and find it but just (fl)  Vocal, 1796  153-154 
1803  I have silent sorrow here (fl)  Nightingale, 1803  58   
1803  I have silent sorrow here (t)  Nightingale, 1803  58   
1797  I heard much talk of Oxford town (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  217-221  18 
1798  I heard much talk of Oxford town (fl)  Echo, 1798  109-113  18 
1811  I heard the God's ecstatic notes (r)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  111 
1797  I heed no such nonsense, not I (r)  Sky Lark, 1797  27 
1804  I Hope to Marry Charley (t)  Buck's PC, 1804  46-47 
1805  I keep a snug inn by the side of the road (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  11 
1814  I Ken He'll be True (t)  Ameican Star, 1814  143 
1817  I Ken He'll be True (t)  American Star, 1817  161 
1817  I Ken He'll be True. Scotch Ballad (t)  Songster's New PC, 1817  44 
1807  I knew a maid divinely fair (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  116 
1810  I Knew by the Smoak (t)  American Ladies' PB, 1810  126-127 
1810  I knew by the smoak, that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  American Ladies' PB, 1810  126-127 
1811  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Songsters Repository, 1811  35 
1812  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  6-7 
1812  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Syren, 1812  60-61 
1814  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  78-79 
1814  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  69-70 
1814  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  78-79 
1814  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  78-79 
1814  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  American Muse, 1814  78-79 
1814  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Ameican Star, 1814  59 
1815  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Mocking Bird, 1815  76-77 
1815  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  76-77 
1815  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  10-12 
1816  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Syren, 1816  I.41 
1817  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817 
1817  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  American Star, 1817  64-65 
1817  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1817  10 
1817  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  21 
1817  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Star, 1817 
1818  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  64 
1818  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  76-77 
1818  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Columbian Songster, 1818  136 
1818  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Syren, 1818  I.41 
1818  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Star, 1818  70 
1818  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Universal Song-Book-2, 1818  [34] 
1818  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1818  10 
1818  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Songster's Magazine-1, 1818  14 
1819  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  66 
1819  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  66 
1819  [I Knew by the Smoke] (t)  Harp, 1819  11   
1820  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Hardcastle's Annual, 1820  100-101 
1820  I Knew By the Smoke (t)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  150 
1820  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Aeolian Harp-1, 1820  10 
1820  I Knew by the Smoke (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  14 
1811  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Harp, 1811  88 
1811  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  35 
1811  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Boston Musical Misc, 1811  8-9 
1811  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  201 
1812  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  6-7 
1812  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  216-217 
1812  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Syren, 1812  60-61 
1814  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  78-79 
1814  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  69-70 
1814  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  78-79 
1814  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  78-79 
1814  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  American Muse, 1814  78-79 
1814  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  59 
1815  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  American Songster, 1815  30 
1815  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Mocking Bird, 1815  76-77 
1815  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  236-237 
1815  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  76-77 
1815  I knew by the smoke, that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  10-12 
1816  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.41 
1817  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817 
1817  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  58 
1817  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  134 
1817  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Mess of Messes, 1817  130 
1817  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  American Star, 1817  64-65 
1817  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1817  10 
1817  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  21 
1817  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Star, 1817 
1818  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  64 
1818  I knew by the smoke, that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  76-77 
1818  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  136 
1818  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  18 
1818  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.41 
1818  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Star, 1818  70 
1818  I knew by the smoke, that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Universal Song-Book-2, 1818  [34] 
1818  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1818  10 
1818  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Songster's Magazine-1, 1818  14 
1819  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  66 
1819  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  66 
1820  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Hardcastle's Annual, 1820  100-101 
1820  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  150 
1820  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Aeolian Harp-1, 1820  10 
1820  I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  14 
1811  I Knew By the Smoke That So Gracefully Curl'd (t)  Boston Musical Misc, 1811  8-9 
1812  I Knew by the Smoke That So Gracefully Curl'd (t)  Minstrel, 1812  216-217 
1817  I Knew by the Smoke That so Gracefully Curl'd (t)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  58 
1817  I Knew by the Smoke that so Gracefully Curl'd (t)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  134 
1817  I Knew by the Smoke that so Gracefully Curl'd (t)  Mess of Messes, 1817  130 
1797  I know a Trick worth of that! (r)  Sky Lark, 1797  143-145 
1797  I know that you believe, &c. (bt)  Sky Lark, 1797  120 
1799  I know that you believe, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1799  III:15 
1818  I Know Where the Wing'd (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  80-81 
1819  I Know Where the Wing'd (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  69-70 
1819  I Know Where the Wing'd (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  69-70 
1818  I know where the wing'd visions dwell (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  80-81 
1819  I know where the wing'd visions dwell (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  69-70 
1819  I know where the wing'd visions dwell (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  69-70 
1777  I Know Who (at)  Songs Comic, 1777  102-104 
1777  I know who, Sir (bt)  Songs Comic, 1777  102-104 
1816  I lately liv'd in quiet ease (fl)  Forest Minstrel, 1816  138-140 
1815  I lately went to Albermarle (fl)  Federalism Detected, 1815  28-30  23 
1798  I like each girl, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  38-39 
1799  I like each girl, &c. (bt)  Companion, 1799  261-262 
1805  I like each girl, &c. (bt)  Warbler, 1805  199-200 
1798  I like each girl that I come near (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  38-39 
1805  I like each girl, that I come near (fl)  Warbler, 1805  199-200 
1799  I like each girl, that I come near (r)  Companion, 1799  261-262 
1814  I 'listed wid old blinking Barney (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  93-94 
1812  I listed with old Blinking Barney (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  123-124 
1818  I listed with old honest Barney (fl)  Bird of Birds, 1818  58-59 
1818  I live on my farm in a beautiful vale (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  121-123 
1790  I lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  139-140 
1796  I lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  Vocal, 1796  161-162 
1788  I lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  Charms, 1788  65-66 
1799  I lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  11-12 
1799  I lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  American, 1799  81-82 
1800  I lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  American, 1800  81-82 
1800  I lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  Syren, 1800  11 
1801  I lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  92 
1802  I lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  88-89 
1800  I lock'd up all my treasure (it)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  24 
1802  I lock'd up all my treasure (it)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  36 
1807  I lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  130-131 
1810  I lock'd up all my treasure (fl)  Sky Lark, 1810  86-87 
1810  I Lock'd up all my Treasure (t)  Sky Lark, 1810  86-87 
1812  I lo'e ne'er a laddie but ane (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  68-71 
1814  I lo'e ne'er a laddie but ane (fl)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  116-117 
1814  I lo'e ne'er a laddie but ane (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  116-117 
1814  I lo'e ne'er a laddie but ane (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  116-117 
1812  I Lo'e Ne'er a Laddie but Ane (t)  Minstrel, 1812  68-71 
1814  I Lo'e Ne'er a Laddie but Ane (t)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  116-117 
1814  I Lo'e Ne'er a Laddie but Ane (t)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  116-117 
1814  I Lo'e Ne'er a Laddie but Ane (t)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  116-117 
1805  I lo'ed ne'er a laddie but ane (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1805  82-84 
1814  I lo'ed ne'er a laddie but ane (fl)  American Muse, 1814  116-117 
1805  I Lo'ed Ne'er a Laddie But Ane (t)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1805  82-84 
1814  I Lo'ed Ne'er a Laddie but Ane (t)  American Muse, 1814  116-117 
1797  I loo him dearly (bt)  Sky Lark, 1797  223 
1800  I loo'd a bonny Lady (it)  Sailor's Medley, 1800  53-54 
1799  I lost my poor mother (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  13-14 
1801  I lov'd him for himself alone (r)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  177 
1805  I lov'd him for himself alone (r)  Warbler, 1805  130 
1820  I love a lad, a handsome lad (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  122   
1820  I love a lad, a handsome lad (fl)  Songster's Magazine-2, 1820  122   
1817  I love, and am belov'd again (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  75 
1817  I Love and am Belov'd Again (t)  Songster's New PC, 1817  75 
1810  I love but dare not say who (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  190-191 
1812  I love, but dare not say who (fl)  Syren, 1812  91-92 
1814  I love, but dare not say who (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  173 
1808  I love but I dare not say who (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  143-144 
1815  I love but I dare not say who (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  181 
1817  I love, but I dare not say who (fl)  American Star, 1817  185 
1814  I love in loving you (r)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  16-17 
1814  I love more by loving you (r)  American Ladys PB, 1814  137-138 
1818  I Love My Jean (t)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  185 
1818  I Love my Jean (t)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  152 
1811  I Love my Love (t)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  57-57 
1817  I Love my Love (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  15 
1793  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (bt)  Apollo-2, 1793  90-91 
1793  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (bt)  Apollo-1, 1793  90-91 
1797  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (bt)  Syren-2, 1797  II:30 
1788  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  American Songster, 1788  20-21 
1791  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  Apollo, 1791  90-91 
1795  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  Sky Lark, 1795  163-164 
1797  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  Syren-1, 1797  II:30 
1803  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  Songster's Museum, 1803  115 
1811  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  57-57 
1817  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  15 
1817  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  34-36 
1817  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  Star, 1817  19-20 
1818  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  Star, 1818  81-82 
1819  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  Songster's PC, 1819  85-86 
1803  I love my love, because I know my love loves me (r)  American Songster, 1803  20-21 
1760  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  Mock Bird, 1760 
1788  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1788  14-15 
1790  I love sue, &c. (bt)  Charmer, 1790  46-47 
1795  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  Sky Lark, 1795  159-160 
1797  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1797  7-8 
1800  I love sue, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1800  71-72 
1802  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  131-132 
1803  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1803  14-15 
1806  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  Black Bird-2, 1806  116-117 
1806  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  Linnet, 1806  116-117 
1812  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  Black Bird, 1812  116-117 
1813  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1813  36 
1813  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  Town and Country, 1813  72 
1815  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1815  106-107 
1816  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  Black Bird, 1816  122-123 
1816  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  Town and Country, 1816 
1818  I love Sue, &c. (bt)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  44-45 
1765  I love Sue, &c. (r)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.67-I.68 
1790  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  Charmer, 1790  46-47 
1800  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  Nightingale, 1800  71-72 
1803  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  American Songster, 1803  14-15 
1806  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  Black Bird-2, 1806  116-117 
1806  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  Linnet, 1806  116-117 
1812  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  Black Bird, 1812  116-117 
1813  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  Town and Country, 1813  72 
1815  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  Nightingale, 1815  106-107 
1816  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  Black Bird, 1816  122-123 
1816  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  Town and Country, 1816 
1818  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  44-45 
1820  I love Sue, and Sue loves me (r)  Blackbird, 1820  116-117 
1817  I love to gaze on thy dear face (fl)  Songs of Love, 1817  20 
1817  I Love to Gaze on thy Dear Face (t)  Songs of Love, 1817  20 
1810  I love to hear the flute's sweet notes (fl)  Comic Songster, 1810  66-67 
1814  I love to meet the rays of morn (fl)  Choice Collection, 1814 
1813  I love to repose at the silence of Even (fl)  Odes, Naval Songs, 1813  33 
1819  I Love to Think O' Thee (t)  Horae Poeticae, 1819  87-88 
1811  I love when weary toil is o'er (fl)  Harp, 1811  134 
1815  I Love You All Together, O! (t)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  74-75 
1800  I love you for that (bt)  Amorous, 1800  92-93 
1799  I made a promise to be wise (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  213-214 
1765  I made love to Kate, &c. (it)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.32 
1819  I mark'd a gem of pearly dew (fl)  Poems and Songs, 1819  217 
1820  I mark'd a gem of pearly dew (fl)  Poems and Songs, Scottish, 1820  217 
1819  I Mark'd a Gem of Pearly Dew (t)  Poems and Songs, 1819  217 
1820  I Mark'd a Gem of Pearly Dew (t)  Poems and Songs, Scottish, 1820  217 
1811  I mark'd the sweet rose of the desert grow wild (fl)  Harp, 1811  54-55 
1812  I married a wife, "who cares" says I (fl)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  12-14 
1812  I married a wife "who cares" says I (fl)  Syren, 1812  118-119 
1814  I married a wife "who cares" says I (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  82-83 
1815  I married a wife, who cares says I (fl)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  60-61 
1816  I married a wife, "who cares" says I (fl)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  30-31 
1816  I married a wife, "who cares" says I (fl)  Masonic Museum, 1816  61-62 
1816  I married a wife, "who cares" says I (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.40-I.41 
1817  I married a wife "who cares" says I (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  112 
1817  I married a wife, "who cares" says I (fl)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  53-54 
1817  I married a wife, who cares says I (fl)  Village Songster, 1817  61-62 
1817  I married a wife, 'who cares,' says I (fl)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  129-130 
1817  I married a wife, 'who cares,' says I (fl)  Mess of Messes, 1817  125-126 
1817  I married a wife, 'who cares', says I (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  170-171 
1817  I married a wife, who cares says I (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  183-184 
1818  I married a wife, 'who cares,' says I (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  136-137 
1818  I married a wife, "who cares" says I (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.40-I.41 
1818  I married a wife, "who cares" says I (fl)  Star, 1818  138-139 
1818  I married a wife, who cares says I (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  119-120 
1820  I married a wife, who cares says I (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  120   
1820  I married a wife, who cares says I (fl)  Songster's Magazine-1, 1820  120   
1797  I married with a scolding wife (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  IV:46-IV:47 
1797  I married with a scolding wife (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  IV:46 
1819  I mauna gang wi' thee, my love (r)  Horae Poeticae, 1819  85-86 
1812  I met four chaps yon birks amang (fl)  Diamond Scottish Lively, 1812  49-51 
1764  I met in our village a swain t' other day (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  128-129 
1765  I met in our village a swain t' other day (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.30-II.31 
1816  I met my laddie late yestreen (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.54   
1818  I met my Laddie late yestreen (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.54   
1816  I Met my Laddie late Yestreen (t)  Syren, 1816  I.54   
1818  I Met my Laddie late Yestreen (t)  Syren, 1818  I.54   
1777  I met with a maiden one day at the fair (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  224-225  11 
1760  I met young Damon t' other day (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  73 
1819  I more than once have heard, at night (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  185-187 
1819  I more than once have heard, at night (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  185-187 
1811  I must sing of the youthful plant of gentlest mein (fl)  Harp, 1811  38-39 
1805  I my ship calls the Nancy, for Nancy's my wife (r)  Union Song, 1805  24-25 
1808  I my ship calls the Nancy, for Nancy's my wife (r)  National Songster, 1808  133-134 
1815  I my ship calls the Nancy, for Nancy's my wife (r)  Mocking Bird, 1815  176-178  10 
1815  I my ship calls the Nancy, for Nancy's my wife (r)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  176-178 
1818  I need no such nonsense not I! (bt)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  106-107 
1813  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Columbian Naval Melody, 1813  3-9  15 
1813  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  National Song-Book, 1813  95-96  10 
1813  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Naval Songster, 1813  3-7  15 
1814  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  174-179  10 
1814  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  174-179  10 
1814  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  American Muse, 1814  174-179  10 
1815  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Mocking Bird, 1815  142-147  10 
1815  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  142-147  10 
1817  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1817  42-47  11 
1818  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  59-63  10 
1818  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Songs Naval, 1818  17-24  14 
1818  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1818  42-47  11 
1820  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  42-47  13 
1820  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  42-47  14 
1820  I need not now tell what it was drove our sires (fl)  Aeolian Harp-2, 1820  42-47  11 
1819  I need not tell you (fl)  Songster's Magazine-5, 1819  98-100  11 
1820  I need not tell you (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  98-100  11 
1798  I ne'er by a lass yet was scouted (fl)  Columbian, 1798  22-23 
1801  I ne'er could any lustre see (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  176 
1805  I ne'er could any lustre see (fl)  Warbler, 1805  129-130 
1795  I ne'er lov'd one but you (r)  Sky Lark, 1795  78 
1798  I ne'er lov'd one but you (r)  Jovial-2, 1798  10-11 
1803  I ne'er lov'd one but you (r)  American Songster, 1803  120 
1788  I Ne'er Lov'd One but You (t)  Enchanting, 1788  70 
1788  I ne'er lov'd one but you (r)  Enchanting, 1788  70 
1788  I ne'er lov'd one like you (r)  American Songster, 1788  120 
1800  I ne'er lov'd one like you (r)  Nightingale, 1800  96 
1815  I ne'er on that lip for a minute have gaz'd (fl)  American Song Book, 1815  34-35 
1818  I ne'er on that lip for a minute have gaz'd (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  122-123 
1818  I ne'er on that lip for a minute have gaz'd (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  161 
1819  I ne'er on that lip for a minute have gaz'd (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  185 
1819  I ne'er on that lip for a minute have gaz'd (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  185 
1820  I ne'er on that lip for a minute have gaz'd (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  95-96 
1816  I ne'er on that lip for a moment have gaz'd (fl)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  134-135 
1765  I never dreamt any danger was near (bt)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.111 
1807  I never shall forget the days in which I was a rover (fl)  Victory, 1807  44-45 
1799  I never shall survive it, cried Lumkin in despair (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  262-263 
1799  I never shall survive it, cried Lumkin in despair (fl)  American, 1799  172-174 
1800  I never shall survive it, cried Lumkin in despair (fl)  American, 1800  172-174 
1798  I never will be married (bt)  Nautical, 1798  23-24 
1798  I never will be married (r)  Columbian, 1798  136-137 
1795  I Never will be Married (t)  Sky Lark, 1795  28 
1798  I Never Will be Married (t)  Columbian, 1798  136-137 
1798  I Never Will Be Married (t)  Humming Bird, 1798  29-30 
1798  I Never Will Be Married (t)  Nautical, 1798  23-24 
1800  I Never Will Be Married (t)  Patriotic, 1800  85 
1798  I Never Will Marry (t)  Columbian, 1798  65-66 
1816  I never will play the wild rover no more [sic] (r)  Modern Songster, 1816  11-12 
1818  I Never Will Prove Unkind to Thee (t)  American Ladys PB, 1818  159-160 
1801  I never wou'd be married (r)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  67-68 
1802  I never wou'd be married (r)  Fair Warbler, 1802  87-88 
1799  I never would be married (r)  American, 1799  225-226 
1800  I never would be married (r)  American, 1800  225-226 
1798  I of feeling won't boast---I've no more than my share (fl)  Columbian, 1798  61-62 
1807  I of feeling won't boast---I've no more than my share (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  169-171 
1815  I often have been told (fl)  Naval Songster, 1815  9-11 
1816  I often have been told (fl)  Naval Songster, 1816  [2-3]   
1816  I often have been told, of those British sailors bold (fl)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  69-71  10 
1818  I often have been told, of those British sailors bold (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  50-52  10 
1816  I often have been told that, the British seamen bold (fl)  American Patriotic, 1816  34-35 
1815  I once had a true love (it)  Irish Melodies, 1815  67-68 
1816  I once had a true love (it)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  67-68 
1816  I once had a true love (it)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  55-56 
1816  I once had a true love (it)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  39-40 
1817  I once had a true love (it)  Irish Melodies, 1817  41-42 
1818  I once had a true love (it)  Irish Melodies, 1818  45-46 
1818  I once had a true love (it)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  149-150 
1818  I once had a true love (it)  Syren, 1818  II.39-II.40 
1819  I once had a true love (it)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  128-129 
1819  I once had a true love (it)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  128-129 
1788  I once was a maiden as fresh as a rose (fl)  American Songster, 1788  55-56 
1797  I once was a maiden as fresh as a rose (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  270-271 
1799  I once was a maiden as fresh as a rose (fl)  Columbian, 1799  III:1 
1803  I once was a maiden as fresh as a rose (fl)  American Songster, 1803  55-56 
1813  I once was a maiden as fresh as a rose (fl)  American Songster, 1813  34-35 
1813  I once was a maiden as fresh as a rose (fl)  Town and Country, 1813  70-71 
1805  I once was a monarch who dream'd of no danger (fl)  Different Subjects, 1805  112 
1800  I once was both social and gay (fl)  Nightingale, 1800  28-29 
1807  I once was but a pedlar, and my shop was in my box (fl)  American Songster, 1807  195-197 
1760  I once was prudish, vain, and grave (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  116-117 
1804  I Owe You One (t)  Merry Medly, 1804  110 
1805  I Owe You One (t)  Union Song, 1805  192 
1805  I Owe You One (t)  Choice Collection, 1805  32 
1807  I Owe You One (t)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  66-67 
1815  I Owe You One (t)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  152   
1804  I own I am shock'd at the purchase of slaves (fl)  Mirth and Song, 1804  243-244  11 
1764  I own I love; but then my heart (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  43-44 
1801  I pardon the treason, the traitor's so dear (r)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  23-24 
1803  I paus'd to hear a wild and plaintive strain (fl)  Cupid's Miscellany, 1803  21-23  12 
1799  I pray you when your sweetheart pouts (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  118-119 
1801  I pray you when your sweet-heart pouts (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  113-114 
1811  I protest that no more I'll get drunk (fl)  Harp, 1811  144 
1811  I pr'y thee send me back my heart (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  212-213 
1790  I pr'ythee, dear shepherd, depart (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  86-87 
1819  I pry'thee give me back my heart (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  59 
1819  I pry'thee give me back my heart (fl)  Songster's Magazine-4, 1819  83 
1820  I pry'thee give me back my heart (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  83 
1819  I Pry'Thee Give Me Back my heart (t)  Songster's PC, 1819  59 
1819  I Pry'thee Give Me Back my heart (t)  Songster's Magazine-4, 1819  83 
1820  I Pry'thee Give Me Back my heart (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  83 
1805  I, Raphael Stink, To draw the chink (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  48-49 
1818  I red, &c. (bt)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  266-267 
1818  I red you beware at the hunting (r)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  266-267 
1820  I rise with the morn, I contemplate the sun (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  141   
1820  I rise with the morn, I contemplate the sun (fl)  Songster's Magazine-2, 1820  141   
1819  I sadly mark'd the tears that fell (fl)  Horae Poeticae, 1819  101-102 
1800  I said no (bt)  Patriotic, 1800  40-41 
1764  I said,---On the banks by the stream (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  27 
1807  I sail'd from New-York in the Nancy (fl)  American Songster, 1807  137-138 
1802  I Sail'd from the Downs, &c. (t)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  33-34 
1805  I Sail'd from the Downs (t)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  43-44 
1806  I Sail'd from the Downs (t)  Complete Modern, 1806  41-42 
1796  I sail'd from the downs in the Nancy (fl)  Vocal, 1796  45-46 
1796  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Mermaid, 1796  71   
1797  I sail'd from the downs in the Nancy (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  71-72 
1797  I sail'd from the downs in the Nancy (fl)  Dibdin, 1797  23-24 
1798  I sail'd from the downs in the Nancy (fl)  Nautical, 1798  31-32 
1798  I sail'd from the downs in the Nancy (fl)  Buck's PC, 1798  28-29 
1798  I sail'd from the downs in the Nancy (fl)  Mermaid, 1798  72-73 
1799  I sail'd from the downs in the Nancy (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  95-96 
1800  I sail'd from the downs in the Nancy (fl)  Syren, 1800  13-14 
1800  I sail'd from the downs in the Nancy (fl)  Echo, 1800  159-161 
1800  I sail'd from the downs in the Nancy (fl)  Amorous, 1800  7-8 
1800  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  21-22 
1801  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  32-33 
1801  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  68-69 
1802  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  33-34 
1803  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  123-125 
1804  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1804  88-90 
1805  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  43-44 
1806  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Black Bird-2, 1806  4-5 
1806  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  98-100 
1806  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  98-100 
1806  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Linnet, 1806  4-5 
1810  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  New Musical-1, 1810  9-11 
1810  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  New Musical-2, 1810  9-11 
1812  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Black Bird, 1812  4-5 
1812  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1812  11-12 
1816  I sail'd from the downs in the Nancy (fl)  Black Bird, 1816  4-5 
1817  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Mermaid, 1817  41-42 
1818  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  93-94 
1820  I sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Blackbird, 1820  4-5 
1800  I Sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (t)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  21-22 
1806  I Sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  98-100 
1806  I Sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  98-100 
1806  I sail'd fron the Downs in the Nancy (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  41-42 
1793  I sail'd in the good ship Kitty (fl)  Syren, 1793  133 
1795  I sail'd in the good ship Kitty (fl)  Social Harmony, 1795  72-73 
1796  I sail'd in the good ship Kitty (fl)  Mermaid, 1796  51   
1798  I sail'd in the good ship Kitty (fl)  Mermaid, 1798  53 
1806  I sail'd in the good ship Kitty (fl)  Black Bird-2, 1806  13-14 
1806  I sail'd in the good ship Kitty (fl)  Linnet, 1806  13-14 
1812  I sail'd in the good ship Kitty (fl)  Black Bird, 1812  13-14 
1816  I sail'd in the good ship Kitty (fl)  Black Bird, 1816  13 
1820  I sail'd in the good ship Kitty (fl)  Blackbird, 1820  13-14 
1795  I sail'd in the good ship the Kitty (fl)  Medley, 1795  174 
1798  I sail'd in the good ship the Kitty (fl)  Columbian, 1798  210 
1798  I sail'd in the good ship the Kitty (fl)  Buck's PC, 1798  13-14 
1799  I sail'd in the good ship the Kitty (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  23-24 
1800  I sail'd in the good ship the Kitty (fl)  Amorous, 1800  66 
1810  I sail'd in the good ship the Kitty (fl)  New Musical-1, 1810  76-77 
1810  I sail'd in the good ship the Kitty (fl)  New Musical-2, 1810  76-77 
1817  I sail'd in the good ship the Kitty (fl)  Mermaid, 1817  30-31 
1811  I saw a dew drop, cool and clear (fl)  Harp, 1811  116 
1795  I saw, but O I surely dream'd (fl)  Tribute, 1795  25-28  14 
1796  I saw, but O I surely dream'd (fl)  Tom Paine, 1796  52-53  14 
1815  [I Saw from the Beach] (t)  Irish Melodies, 1815  [142-143] 
1816  I Saw from the Beach (t)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  142-143 
1816  I Saw from the Beach (t)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  122 
1816  I Saw from the Beach (t)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  84 
1817  I Saw from the Beach (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  36 
1817  I Saw from the Beach (t)  Irish Melodies, 1817  85-86 
1817  I Saw from the Beach (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  177-178 
1818  I Saw from the Beach (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  203-204 
1818  I Saw from the Beach (t)  Syren, 1818  II.84 
1819  I Saw from the Beach (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  174-175 
1819  I Saw from the Beach (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  174-175 
1815  [I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining] (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1815  [142-143] 
1816  I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  142-143 
1816  I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  122 
1816  I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining (fl)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  84 
1817  I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  36 
1817  I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  85-86 
1817  I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  177-178 
1818  I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  89-90 
1818  I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  203-204 
1818  I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining (fl)  Syren, 1818  II.84 
1819  I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  174-175 
1819  I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  174-175 
1795  I saw the lass whom dear I lov'd (fl)  New Academy, 1795  110-111   
1811  I saw the virtuous man contend (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  144 
1817  I Saw Thee Weep (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  148 
1817  I saw thee weep---the big bright tear (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  148 
1811  I saw them meet the pangs of abscence o'er (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  202-203 
1815  I Saw thy Form (t)  Irish Melodies, 1815  83-84 
1815  I Saw Thy Form (t)  Vocal Companion, 1815  12 
1816  I Saw thy Form (t)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  83-84 
1816  I Saw thy Form (t)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  70-71 
1816  I Saw thy Form (t)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  49-50 
1817  I Saw thy Form (t)  Irish Melodies, 1817  51 
1818  I Saw thy Form (t)  Syren, 1818  II.49-II.50 
1820  I saw thy form in youthful pride (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  133-134 
1820  I Saw Thy Form in Youthful Pride (t)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  133-134 
1815  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1815  83-84 
1815  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  American Ladys PB, 1815  145 
1815  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1815  12 
1816  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  83-84 
1816  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  70-71 
1816  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  49-50 
1817  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  45 
1817  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  51 
1817  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  126-127 
1818  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  55-56 
1818  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  160-161 
1818  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Syren, 1818  II.49-II.50 
1819  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  138-139 
1819  I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  138-139 
1818  I Saw thy Form in Youthful Prime (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  160-161 
1819  I Saw thy Form in Youthful Prime (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  138-139 
1819  I Saw thy Form in Youthful Prime (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  138-139 
1799  I saw what seem'd a harmless child (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799 
1815  I scorn, dearest Chloe, your charge to deny (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  286 
1764  I search'd the fields of every kind (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  178-179 
1760  I search'd the fields, of ev'ry kind (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  262 
1765  I search'd the fields of ev'ry kind (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.55-I.56 
1790  I search'd the fields of ev'ry kind (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  39 
1818  I see a form, I see a face (fl)  Seven Good Songs, 1818  I.12 
1804  I Seek in Vain (t)  Merry Medly, 1804  108-110 
1764  I seek my shepherd gone astray (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  164-165 
1765  I seek my shepherd gone astray (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.10-I.11   
1765  I seek my shepherd gone astray (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.16-I.17 
1797  I seek my shepherd, gone astray (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  160-161 
1760  I seek not at once in a female to find (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  207 
1765  I seek not at once in a female to find (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.96-II.97 
1796  I seek not at once in a female to find (fl)  Vocal, 1796  9-10 
1799  I sell all sorts of curious wares (fl)  Social Companion, 1799  49-50 
1787  I Sent a Letter to my Love (t)  Little Pretty PB, 1787  38   
1819  I seriously now your attention encore (fl)  Songster's Magazine-5, 1819  109 
1820  I seriously now your attention encore (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  109 
1802  I shall pardon the treason, the traitor's so dear (it)  Fair Warbler, 1802  48-49 
1810  I sigh, &c. (bt)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810 
1786  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Select Songster, 1786  27-28 
1788  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  American Songster, 1788  84-85 
1790  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Charmer, 1790  74-75 
1795  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  99-100 
1797  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  64-65 
1797  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  60 
1798  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Echo, 1798  75-76 
1798  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Columbian, 1798  20-21 
1800  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Echo, 1800  79-80 
1800  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  27 
1801  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  135-136 
1801  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  9-10 
1801  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  154-155 
1802  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  111-112 
1802  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  38-39 
1803  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  American Songster, 1803  84-85 
1803  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1803  132-133 
1803  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1803  142 
1803  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Sally and Thomas, 1803  5-6 
1804  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Mirth and Song, 1804  236-237 
1805  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Warbler, 1805  115 
1805  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  27 
1805  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  91-92 
1805  I sigh! and lament me in vain (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  65   
1805  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Town & Country, 1805  27 
1805  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Town & Country, 1805  91-92 
1805  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Union Song, 1805  236 
1805  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1805  188 
1806  I sigh! And lament me in vain (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  74 
1807  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  100-101 
1807  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  128-129 
1808  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  New Whim, 1808  11 
1810  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  108 
1811  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  79-80 
1811  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  179-180 
1814  I sigh and lament me in vain (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  55-56 
1815  I sigh! and lament me in vain, these walls can but echo my moan (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  31 
1807  I sigh, and tug at the oar (bt)  Victory, 1807  62 
1797  I sigh! and tug at the oar (r)  Dibdin, 1797  29-30 
1805  I sigh for a maid, and a pretty sweet maid (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  96-97 
1805  I sigh for a maid, and a pretty sweet maid (fl)  Town & Country, 1805  96-97 
1807  I sigh for a maid, and a sweet pretty maid (fl)  American Songster, 1807  29-30 
1808  I sigh for a maid, and a sweet pretty maid (fl)  National Songster, 1808  52-53 
1798  I Sigh for the Girl I Adore (t)  American MM, 1798  159-161 
1818  I sigh when I think of my store (r)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  77-78 
1819  I sigh when I think of my store (r)  Songster's PC, 1819  42-43 
1800  I sigh! while I Tug at the oar (bt)  Sailor's Medley, 1800 
1760  I, silly I, &c. (bt)  Mock Bird, 1760 
1764  I, silly I, &c. (bt)  Mock Bird, 1764  205 
1765  I, silly I, &c. (bt)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.57-II.58 
1812  I sing a maid of Lodi (fl)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  30 
1818  I sing a maid of Lodi (fl)  Star, 1818  76 
1807  I sing a maid of Lodi, whose kindness once to me (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  196-197 
1800  I sing Columbia's nation's boast (fl)  Youthful, 1800  73-74 
1800  I sing Columbia's nation's boast (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  77-78 
1802  I sing Columbia's nation's boast (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  82 
1814  I sing fal de ral, &c. (bt)  Comic Songs, 1814  104-105 
1760  I sing of a damsel, just turn'd of sixteen (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  182-183 
1799  I sing of a war set on foot for a toy (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  54 
1807  I sing of a war set on foot for a toy (fl)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  52-53 
1812  I sing of a war set on foot for a toy (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  128-129 
1818  I sing of a whistle, a whistle of worth (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  229-232  17 
1797  I sing of Mason's glory (fl)  Free Mansonry, 1797  225-226 
1797  I sing of Mason's glory (fl)  Nightingale of Liberty, 1797  43-44 
1805  I sing of Mason's glory (fl)  Free Mason's Companion, 1805  166-167 
1814  I sing of Masons' glory (fl)  Masonic, 1814  60-61 
1817  I sing of Masons' glory (fl)  Jachin-2, 1817  60-61 
1817  I sing of Mrs. Ruggins, The fairest of the fair (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  32-33 
1799  I sing of that life of delight beyond measure (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  174 
1800  I sing of that life of delight beyond measure (fl)  Syren, 1800  15-16 
1814  I sing of the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  81-82 
1817  I sing of the maid of Lodi (fl)  American Star, 1817  88-89 
1801  I sing of war set on foot for a toy (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  105-106 
1788  I sing the beauties that adorn (fl)  American Songster, 1788  99-100 
1790  I sing the beauties that adorn (fl)  Charmer, 1790  80 
1797  I sing the beauties that adorn (fl)  Columbian, 1797  48-49 
1803  I sing the beauties that adorn (fl)  American Songster, 1803  99-100 
1805  I sing the beauties that adorn (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  107-108 
1806  I sing the beauties that adorn (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  127-128 
1793  I sing the British seaman's praise (fl)  Syren, 1793  83-85 
1795  I sing the British seaman's praise (fl)  Social Harmony, 1795  93-95 
1803  I Sing the British seaman's praise [sic] (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1803  164-166 
1811  I sing the death, the doleful death, &c. (bt)  Musical Repertory, 1811  65-67 
1796  I sing the hardy seaman's praise (fl)  Mermaid, 1796  33   
1798  I sing the hardy seaman's praise (fl)  Mermaid, 1798  34-36 
1807  I sing the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Victory, 1807  34-35 
1810  I sing the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  116-117 
1810  I sing the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1810  48 
1810  I sing the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Comic Songster, 1810  31 
1811  I sing the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  113-114 
1811  I sing the maid of Lodi (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  218-219 
1815  I sing the maid of Lodi (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  224-225 
1816  I sing the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.76-I.77 
1817  I sing the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Star, 1817  12-13 
1818  I sing the maid of Lodi (fl)  Magazine of Wit, 1818  137-138 
1818  I sing the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.76-I.77 
1819  I sing the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  83-84 
1820  I sing the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  128   
1820  I sing the Maid of Lodi (fl)  Songster's Magazine-2, 1820  128   
1811  I sing the maid of Lodi, sweet soother of my toil! (fl)  Boston Musical Misc, 1811  187 
1815  I sing the maid of Lodi, sweet soother of my toil! (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  114-116 
1808  I sing the maid of Lodi, who sweetly sung to me (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  130-131 
1797  I sing the Masons glory (fl)  Freemason's Monitor, 1797  273-274 
1798  I sing the Mason's glory (fl)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  6-8 
1799  I sing the Mason's glory (fl)  Columbian, 1799  VII:15-VII:17 
1802  I sing the Mason's glory (fl)  FreeMason's Monitor, 1802  295-296 
1802  I sing the Mason's glory (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1802  39-41 
1804  I sing the Mason's glory (fl)  Mirth and Song, 1804  207-208 
1805  I sing the mason's glory (fl)  Freemason's Monitor, 1805  320-321 
1805  I sing the Mason's glory (fl)  Ahiman Rezon, 1805  147-149 
1807  I sing the Mason's glory (fl)  Free-Masons Vocal, 1807  22-23 
1808  I sing the Mason's glory (fl)  Masonic Consitutions, 1808  182-183 
1812  I sing the mason's glory (fl)  Freemasons Monitor, 1812  294-295 
1814  I sing the Mason's glory (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  264-265 
1816  I sing the Mason's glory (fl)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  97-99 
1816  I sing the mason's glory (fl)  Freemason's Monitor-3, 1816  306-308 
1816  I sing the mason's glory (fl)  Freemason's Monitor-2, 1816  316-318 
1816  I sing the mason's glory (fl)  Freemason's Monitor-1, 1816  294-295 
1818  I sing the mason's glory (fl)  Freemason's Monitor-1, 1818  316-318 
1818  I sing the mason's glory (fl)  Freemason's Monitor-2, 1818  306-308 
1818  I sing the Mason's glory (fl)  Masonic Constitutions, 1818  200-201 
1819  I sing the mason's glory (fl)  True Masonic Chart, 1819  168-169 
1820  I sing the mason's glory (fl)  True Masonic Chart, 1820  190-191 
1820  I sing the mason's glory (fl)  True Masonic Chart, 1820  190-191 
1808  I sing the master's glory (fl)  Freemason's Monitor, 1808  330-332 
1813  I sing the Sailors' glory (fl)  Columbian Naval Melody, 1813  46-48 
1799  I sing Ulysses and those chiefs (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  54-55 
1807  I snuff the fresh air (r)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  139-140 
1802  I sold a blooming Negro Boy (r)  Fair Warbler, 1802  197-198 
1798  I sold a guiltless Negro Boy (r)  American MM, 1798  82-84 
1798  I sold a guiltless Negro Boy (r)  Nautical, 1798  58 
1799  I sold a guiltless negro boy (r)  Columbian, 1799  III:17 
1801  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  152 
1805  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  Warbler, 1805  114 
1810  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  Linnet, 1810  14-15 
1814  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  15-16 
1814  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  Nightingale, 1814  15-16 
1814  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  15-16 
1814  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  15-16 
1814  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  American Muse, 1814  15-16 
1815  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  Mocking Bird, 1815  15-16 
1815  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  Songster's Olio, 1815  57-58 
1815  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  15-16 
1817  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  Harp, 1817  11 
1819  I sold a guiltless Negro boy (r)  Harp, 1819  16-17 
1798  I Sold a Guiltless Negro Boy (t)  American MM, 1798  82-84 
1804  I Sold a Guiltless Negro Boy (t)  Nightingale, 1804  99-100 
1810  I Sold a Guiltless Negro Boy (t)  Linnet, 1810  14-15 
1810  I Sold a Guiltless Negro Boy (t)  Sky Lark, 1810  122-123 
1811  I Sold a Guiltless Negro Boy (t)  Boston Musical Misc, 1811  26-27 
1815  I Sold a Guiltless Negro Boy (t)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  33-35 
1817  I Sold a Guiltless Negro Boy (t)  Harp, 1817  11 
1790  I sought the fair throughout the valley (fl)  Charmer, 1790  103 
1799  I strut as fine, &c. (bt)  American, 1799  209-210 
1800  I strut as fine, &c. (bt)  American, 1800  209-210 
1803  I strut as fine, &c. (bt)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  72 
1797  I sung, fal de ral, tit (r)  Sky Lark, 1797  184-185 
1820  I swear, dearest maid, I adore thee (r)  Melodist-1, 1820  51-53 
1795  I swear to adore the dear creature (r)  Medley, 1795  201 
1798  I swear to adore the dear creature (r)  Vocal, 1798  53 
1801  I swear to adore the dear creature (r)  Vocal Medley, 1801  53 
1811  I talk'd of the woes of the days that were past (fl)  Harp, 1811  75 
1815  I talk'd of the woes of the days that were past (fl)  American Song Book, 1815  47-48 
1817  I talk'd of the woes-- of the days that were past (fl)  Harp, 1817 
1811  I talk'd to my fluttering heart (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  95-97 
1789  I tell thee, Charmion, could I time retrieve (fl)  Apollo, 1789  42   
1791  I tell thee, Charmion, could I time retrieve (fl)  Apollo, 1791  42 
1811  I tell thee, Charmion, could I time retrieve (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  223-224 
1805  I tell, with equal truth and grief (fl)  Fair Thief, 1805  3-4 
1812  I tell you now, &c. (bt)  Minstrel, 1812  64-65 
1790  I thank'd him for nothing with all my heart (r)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  109 
1798  I that once was a plough boy, a sailor am now (fl)  Mermaid, 1798  77-79 
1796  I that once was a plough-boy, &c. (fl)  Mermaid, 1796  76   
1817  I that once was a plough-boy a sailor am now (fl)  Mermaid, 1817  36-38 
1804  I that once was a ploughman (fl)  Nightingale, 1804  181-185 
1797  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  78-79 
1797  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Nightingale, 1797  36-37 
1797  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  V:29-V:30 
1797  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Dibdin, 1797  26-28 
1797  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  42-44 
1798  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  American MM, 1798  13-16 
1798  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Echo, 1798  80-82 
1798  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Columbian, 1798  212-214 
1798  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  18-19 
1798  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Buck's PC, 1798  45-47 
1799  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  154-155 
1799  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Columbian, 1799  II:1-II:2 
1799  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  American, 1799  120-122 
1800  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  American, 1800  120-122 
1800  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Echo, 1800  80-82 
1800  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Patriotic, 1800  99-100 
1801  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  119-120 
1801  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Evenings Amusement, 1801  17-18 
1802  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  170-172 
1803  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  187-189 
1803  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Nightingale, 1803  49   
1804  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Mirth and Song, 1804  99-101 
1805  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Warbler, 1805  85-86 
1805  I that once was a ploughman a sailor am now (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1805  120-123 
1806  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Black Bird-2, 1806  50-52 
1806  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Linnet, 1806  50-52 
1807  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  American Songster, 1807  127-128 
1807  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Nightingale, 1807  50-52 
1808  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  50-52 
1809  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Humming Bird, 1809  88-89 
1809  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Nightingale, 1809  50-52 
1809  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  New Joke, 1809  196-197 
1810  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  9-10 
1810  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Sky Lark, 1810  32-35 
1811  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  199-201 
1812  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Black Bird, 1812  50-52 
1814  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  103-105 
1814  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  103-105 
1814  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  103-105 
1814  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  American Muse, 1814  103-105 
1815  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Mocking Bird, 1815  88-90 
1815  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  83-85 
1815  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  44-46 
1815  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  88-90 
1816  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Black Bird, 1816  51-53 
1816  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  44-46 
1820  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Blackbird, 1820  50-52 
1820  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  102   
1820  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Songster's Magazine-1, 1820  102   
1803  I that once was a ploughman, a sailor am now (t)  Nightingale, 1803  49   
1804  I that once was a ploughman: a sailor am now (fl)  Buck's PC, 1804  75-78 
1817  I that was great now little am grown (fl)  New American, 1817  54-57  16 
1793  I that was once a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Democratic, 1793  19-21 
1797  I that was once a ploughman, a sailor am now (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  V:30 
1805  I Think, Sweet Fanny on Thy Charms (t)  American Ladies PB, 1805  126-127 
1804  I Thought It Was Queer (t)  Variety, 1804  36 
1805  I Thought it Was Queer (t)  Union Song, 1805  253 
1811  I Thought it Was Queer (t)  Songsters Repository, 1811  44-45 
1811  I Thought it was Queer (t)  New-York Songster, 1811  192 
1795  I thought our quarrels ended (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  155 
1797  I thought our quarrels ended (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  120 
1799  I thought our quarrels ended (fl)  New Academy, 1799  138-139   
1799  I thought our quarrels ended (fl)  Columbian, 1799  III:15 
1802  I thought our quarrel's ended (fl)  New Academy, 1802  92-93 
1799  I thought we were fiddle and bow (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  53 
1801  I thought we were fiddle and bow (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  104-105 
1795  I tickled, &c. (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795  100-101 
1798  I tickled, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1798  162 
1798  I tip the long trot (bt)  Columbian, 1798  202-203 
1765  I told my nymph, I told her true (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.38 
1790  I told my nymph, I told her true (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  41 
1792  I told my nymph, I told her true (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  37 
1795  I told my nymph, I told her true (fl)  Medley, 1795  37 
1795  I travers'd Judah's barren sand (fl)  Medley, 1795  195-196 
1797  I travers'd Judah's barren sand (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  II:14 
1807  I travers'd Judah's barren sand (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  105-106 
1797  I Travers'd Judah's Barren Sand (t)  Little Charmer, 1797  27-28 
1797  I travers'd Judah's barren stand (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  II:14 
1797  I travers'd Judah's barren sand (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  27-28 
1798  I Tread the Borders (t)  Humming Bird, 1798  72 
1798  I tread the borders of the main (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  72 
1799  I tread the borders of the main (fl)  Columbian, 1799  IV:13 
1798  I tremble to think that my soldier's so bold (fl)  Columbian, 1798  148 
1798  I turn'd my spinning wheel (r)  American MM, 1798  61-64 
1805  I turn'd my spinning wheel (r)  Town & Country, 1805  92 
1765  I us'd, I remember it well (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.80--I.81 
1807  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop is my box (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  118-120 
1801  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  124-125 
1805  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  284-285 
1805  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Mock-Bird, 1805  19-20 
1806  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Nightingale, 1806  86-88 
1809  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Humming Bird, 1809  66-68 
1809  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  New Joke, 1809  174-176 
1811  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Humourist, 1811  57-58 
1811  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop, vash in my box (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  91-93 
1814  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  90-91 
1814  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  90-91 
1814  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  90-91 
1814  [I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box] (fl)  American Muse, 1814  90-91 
1815  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  84-85 
1816  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  86-88 
1817  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  81 
1817  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  83-85 
1818  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop vash in my box (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  90-93 
1812  I vonsh vash but a pedlar, and my shop was my box (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1812  74-76 
1799  I vow I thought you, at first sight (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  108 
1801  I vow I thought you, at first sight (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  113 
1811  I wander'd once a break of day (fl)  Boston Musical Misc, 1811  1-3 
1808  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  National Songster, 1808  112 
1809  I wander'd once, at break of day (fl)  Humming Bird, 1809  16-17 
1809  I wander'd once, at break of day (fl)  New Joke, 1809  124-125 
1809  [I] wander'd once at break of day (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1809  125-126 
1811  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  44 
1811  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  56   
1812  [I] wander'd once at break of day (fl)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  43-44 
1812  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  236-238 
1812  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  Syren, 1812  11-12 
1813  I wander'd once, at break of day (fl)  American Songster, 1813  49 
1813  I wander'd once, at break of day (fl)  Town and Country, 1813  13 
1814  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  153-154 
1815  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  162 
1815  I wander'd, once, at break of day (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  3-5 
1816  [I wander'd once, at break of day] (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  130   
1816  I wander'd once, at break of day (fl)  Town and Country, 1816  22-23 
1816  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.49 
1817  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  American Star, 1817  167-168 
1818  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  62-63 
1818  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.49 
1819  I wander'd once, at break of day (fl)  Harp, 1819  44-45 
1820  I wander'd once at break of day (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  102-104 
1816  I was a weaver. young an' free (fl)  Forest Minstrel, 1816  148-151 
1814  I was a wild and wayward boy (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  10-11 
1814  I was a wild and wayward boy (fl)  American Ladys PB, 1814  129-131 
1812  I was born at home when my mother was out (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1812  31-32 
1817  I was born at home when my mother was out (fl)  Star, 1817  105-106 
1805  I was born once at home when my mother was out (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  12-13 
1812  I was born once at home when my mother was out (fl)  Diamond Irish Humourous, 1812  36-38 
1815  I was born once at home when my [mother] was out (fl)  Songster's Olio, 1815  89-90 
1817  I was born once at home when my [mother] was out (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  104-105 
1817  I was born once at home when my mother was out (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  129-130 
1811  I was born one day when my mother was out (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  18-19 
1814  I was born one day when my mother was out (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  52-53 
1815  I was born one day when my mother was out (fl)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  87-89 
1817  I was born one day when my mother was out (fl)  American Star, 1817  54-55 
1819  I was born one day when my mother was out (fl)  Songster's Magazine-4, 1819  95 
1820  I was born one day when my mother was out (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  95 
1804  I was brought up in Sheffield, got of a high degree (fl)  Sheffield 'Prentice, 1804  2-3  10 
1797  I was call'd knowing Joe by the boys of our town (fl)  Theatrical, 1797  11-12 
1798  I was call'd knowing Joe by the boys of our town (fl)  Columbian, 1798  89-90 
1798  I was call'd knowing Joe by the boys of our town (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  113-115 
1801  I was call'd knowing Joe by the boys of our town (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  35-36 
1805  I was call'd knowing Joe by the boys of our town (fl)  Union Song, 1805  86-88 
1805  I was call'd knowing Joe by the boys of our town (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  51-52 
1812  I was call'd knowing Joe by the boys of our town (fl)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  64-66 
1817  I was call'd knowing Joe by the boys of our town (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  112 
1817  I was call'd knowing Joe by the boys of our town (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  177-179   
1810  I was called knowing Joe by the boys of our town (fl)  Comic Songster, 1810  7-8 
1790  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  177-178 
1793  I was d y'e see a waterman (fl)  Pownall's Address, 1793  25-27 
1793  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Syren, 1793  74-76 
1795  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Social Harmony, 1795  25-27 
1795  I was, d' ye see a waterman (fl)  Medley, 1795  212-213 
1796  I was d' ye see a waterman (fl)  Mermaid, 1796  35   
1797  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  161-162 
1797  I was d' ye see a waterman (fl)  Dibdin, 1797  10-12 
1798  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Mermaid, 1798  36-38 
1799  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  104-105 
1800  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Youthful, 1800  91-93 
1801  I was d' ye see a waterman (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  64-65 
1802  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  86-88 
1803  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1803  101-104 
1805  I was d' ye see a waterman (fl)  Warbler, 1805  49-51 
1805  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Union Song, 1805  223-225 
1806  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Black Bird-2, 1806  22-23 
1806  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Linnet, 1806  22-23 
1812  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Black Bird, 1812  22-23 
1812  I was. d' ye see. a waterman (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1812  100-102 
1816  I was, d' ye see, a waterman (fl)  Black Bird, 1816  22-24 
1800  I was, d'ye see, a waterman (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  82-84 
1801  I was d'ye see, a waterman (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  111-113 
1802  I was d'ye see a waterman (fl)  Complete Pocket, 1802  93-95 
1810  I was, d'ye see, a waterman (fl)  Sky Lark, 1810  42-44 
1811  I was, d'ye see, a waterman (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  195-196 
1818  I was, d'ye see, a waterman (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  78-80 
1820  I was d'ye see a waterman (fl)  Blackbird, 1820  22-23 
1812  I was once born at home when my mother was out (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  175-176 
1804  I was pres'd, while a rowing so happy (fl)  Buck's PC, 1804  49-50   
1798  I was press'd while a roving so happy (fl)  Buck's PC, 1798  52-53 
1798  I was press'd while a rowing so happy (fl)  Columbian, 1798  176-177 
1800  I was press'd, while a rowing so happy (fl)  Federal, 1800  105-106 
1798  I was press'd, while rowing so happy (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  12-13 
1805  I was saying to Jack, as we talk'd t'other day (fl)  Union Song, 1805  146-147 
1817  I Was the Boy for Bewitching (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  91 
1817  I Was the Boy for Bewitching (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  119-120 
1805  I was the boy for bewitching 'em, &c. (bt)  Choice Collection, 1805  49-50 
1814  I was the boy for bewitching 'em, &c. (bt)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  138-139 
1814  I was the boy for bewitching 'em, &c. (bt)  Ameican Star, 1814  76-77 
1820  I was the boy for bewitching 'em, &c. (bt)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  65-66 
1805  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  49-50 
1807  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  32-33 
1811  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  96 
1812  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  53-54 
1814  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  44 
1814  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  138-139 
1814  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  44 
1814  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  44 
1814  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  American Muse, 1814  44 
1814  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  76-77 
1815  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  66-67 
1817  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  91 
1817  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  American Star, 1817  83-84 
1817  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  119-120 
1817  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  114-115 
1818  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  54-55 
1818  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  223-224 
1820  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  65-66 
1817  I was the boy for bewitching 'em (r)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  119-120 
1811  I was the boy for bewitching them, &c. (bt)  Songsters Repository, 1811  96 
1793  I was the pride of all the Thames (fl)  Syren, 1793  42-44 
1796  I was the pride of all the Thames (fl)  Mermaid, 1796  30   
1798  I was the pride of all the Thames (fl)  Mermaid, 1798  31-32 
1799  I was the pride of all the Thames (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  131-133 
1816  I wasna sae soon to my bed yestreen (fl)  Forest Minstrel, 1816  84-85 
1820  I went a cabin boy (r)  Melodist-2, 1820  3-5 
1799  I went to sea with heavy heart (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  110 
1797  I will be the vicar of Bray, sir (r)  Nightingale, 1797  26-27 
1818  I will enjoy the Rose in June (r)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  156 
1797  I will follow thee (r)  Little Charmer, 1797  49-50 
1794  I will not say who (bt)  Ladies New Memo, 1794  125-126 
1812  I will sing you a song (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  21 
1817  I will sing you a song (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817  27 
1819  I will sing you a song (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  14 
1794  I will tell you a story (fl)  History, 1794  13 
1796  I will tell you a story (fl)  History, 1796  27-28 
1799  I will tell you a story (fl)  Jackey Dandy, 1799  13 
1777  I will tell you what, friend (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  226-227 
1799  I will your knapsack bear (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  183 
1812  I winna let you in, jo (r)  Minstrel, 1812  64-65 
1788  I winna marry any mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  Charms, 1788  80-81 
1806  I winna marry ona mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  Black Bird-2, 1806  88 
1806  I winna marry ona mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  Linnet, 1806  88 
1812  I winna marry ona mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  Black Bird, 1812  88 
1816  I winna marry ona mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  Black Bird, 1816  91-92 
1797  I winna marry one mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  Columbian, 1797  77 
1803  I winna marry ony man but Sandy o'er the lea (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  71 
1788  I winna marry ony man but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  American Songster, 1788  160-161 
1820  I winna marry ony mon but Sandy o'er the lea (fl)  Blackbird, 1820  89 
1796  I winna marry ony mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  Vocal, 1796  176   
1803  I winna marry ony mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  American Songster, 1803  160-161 
1805  I winna marry ony mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  106-107 
1805  I winna marry ony mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  134-135 
1806  I winna marry ony mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  135-136 
1806  I winna marry ony mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  135-136 
1806  I winna marry ony mon but Sandy o'er the lee (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  153-154 
1804  I wish I could like Zephyr steal (fl)  Merry Medly, 1804  114 
1817  I wish I was, and I know where (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817  20 
1800  I wish my love were in a Myre (it)  Sailor's Medley, 1800  61-62 
1806  I with pleasure could wait (r)  Complete Modern, 1806  131-132 
1788  I with Pleasure Could Wait (t)  Enchanting, 1788  69-70 
1800  I with pleasure could wait for to hear it all day (r)  Nightingale, 1800  3-4 
1805  I with pleasure could wait for to hear it all day (r)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  115 
1777  I wonder, quoth dame, as her spouse she embraces (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  159-160 
1800  I wonder what the racket means (fl)  Nightingale, 1800  117-119 
1785  [I won't] be my father's Jack (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  20   
1794  I won't be my father's Jack (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  20 
1799  I wont be my father's Jack (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  19 
1799  I won't be my father's Jack (fl)  Lullabies, 1799 
1800  I won't be my father's Jack (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  20 
1813  I won't be my father's Jack (fl)  Mother Goose, 1813  12 
1800  I wont let ye' (at)  Nightingale, 1800  23-24 
1798  I won't let ye (bt)  Columbian, 1798  169 
1800  I won't let ye (bt)  Nightingale, 1800  23-24 
1807  I Won't Let You (t)  American Songster, 1807  42 
1785  I wou'd, if I cou'd (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  68-69   
1794  I wou'd, if I cou'd (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  69   
1803  I would I ne'er had seen him (r)  American Songster, 1803  104-105 
1800  I would, if I could (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  68 
1813  I would, if I could (fl)  Songs, Divine and Moral, 1813  21 
1799  I would, if I could, If I couldn't how could I? (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  71 
1811  I would rather than Ireland (it)  Songsters Repository, 1811  43   
1811  I would rather than Ireland (it)  New-York Songster, 1811  194 
1814  I would rather than Ireland (it)  Ameican Star, 1814  68 
1817  I would rather than Ireland (it)  American Star, 1817  75 
1765  I write to true Britons, I mean not the men (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.188-I.189 
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