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1820  It blew great guns, when gallant Tom (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  122   
1820  It blew great guns, when gallant Tom (fl)  Songster's Magazine-2, 1820  122   
1805  It chanc'd one day that a crow so black (fl)  Union Song, 1805  89   
1814  It chanc'd one day, that a crow so black (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  92-93 
1797  It has long been my fate to be thought in the wrong (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  IV:30-IV:31 
1797  It has long been my fate to be thought in the wrong (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  IV:30-IV:31 
1777  It is he who's unaw'd by the sound of a name (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  195-196 
1793  It is, I believe (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  62-63 
1793  It is, I believe (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  62-63 
1797  It is, I believe (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  IV:47 
1797  It is I believe, next Hollandtide eve (fl)  Columbian, 1797  14 
1797  It is, I believe, next Hollandtide eve (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  IV:47 
1791  It is like the dew of Hermon (fl)  Apollo, 1791  139 
1814  It is like the dew of Hermon (fl)  Masonic, 1814  155 
1817  It is like the dew of Hermon (fl)  Jachin-2, 1817  155 
1793  It is like the new of Herman (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  139* 
1814  It is my duty to obey (fl)  Masonic, 1814  47-49 
1817  It is my duty to obey (fl)  Jachin-2, 1817  47-49 
1797  It is my duty to obey (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  V:28-V:29 
1797  It is my duty to obey (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  V:28-V:29 
1798  It is my duty to obey (fl)  Constitutions, 1798  269-271 
1799  It is my duty to obey (fl)  Columbian, 1799  VII:9-VII:10 
1803  It is my duty to obey (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  244-245 
1807  It is my duty to obey (fl)  Free-Masons Vocal, 1807  39-40 
1816  It is my duty to obey (fl)  Masonic Museum, 1816  23-24 
1803  It is My Duty to Obey (t)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  244-245 
1789  It is not, Celia, in our power (fl)  Apollo, 1789  39   
1791  It is not, Celia, in our power (fl)  Apollo, 1791  39 
1793  It is not, Celia, in our power (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  31-32 
1793  It is not, Celia, in our power (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  31-32 
1811  It is not, Celia, in our power (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  209-210 
1812  It is not that I love you less (fl)  Syren, 1812  106 
1812  It is Not That I Love You Less (t)  Syren, 1812  106 
1817  [It is not that my lot is low] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  54 
1817  It is not that my lot is low (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  170 
1805  It is not the Fashion in Town (t)  Union Song, 1805  244-245 
1815  It is not the tear at this moment shed (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1815  71 
1816  It is not the tear at this moment shed (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  71 
1816  It is not the tear at this moment shed (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  59 
1816  It is not the tear at this moment shed (fl)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  41-42 
1817  It is not the tear at this moment shed (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  43-44 
1818  It is not the tear at this moment shed (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  48 
1818  It is not the tear at this moment shed (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  151-152 
1818  It is not the tear at this moment shed (fl)  Syren, 1818  II.41-II.42 
1819  It is not the tear at this moment shed (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  130-131 
1819  It is not the tear at this moment shed (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  130-131 
1815  It Is not the Tear at this Moment Shed (t)  Irish Melodies, 1815  71 
1816  It Is not the Tear at this Moment Shed (t)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  71 
1816  It Is not the Tear at this Moment Shed (t)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  59 
1816  It Is not the Tear at this Moment Shed (t)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  41-42 
1817  It Is not the Tear at this Moment Shed (t)  Irish Melodies, 1817  43-44 
1818  It Is not the Tear at this Moment shed (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  151-152 
1818  It Is not the Tear at this Moment shed (t)  Syren, 1818  II.41-II.42 
1819  It Is not the Tear at this Moment shed (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  130-131 
1819  It Is not the Tear at this Moment shed (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  130-131 
1807  It is not wealth, it is not birth (fl)  American Songster, 1807  207 
1817  It Is the Hour (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  141 
1817  It is the hour when from the boughs (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  141 
1819  It ofttimes has been told (fl)  Songster's Magazine-8, 1819  28   
1820  It ofttimes has been told (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  28   
1817  It ofttimes has been told, That the British sailors bold (fl)  American Star, 1817  122-124 
1818  It ofttimes has been told, That the British sailors bold (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  84-86 
1792  It rains, it rains, my fair (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  16-17  13 
1795  It rains, it rains, my fair (fl)  Medley, 1795  16-17  13 
1789  It was a friar of orders gray (fl)  Apollo, 1789  71   
1791  It was a friar of orders gray (fl)  Apollo, 1791  71-74  27 
1793  It was a friar of orders gray (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  75-77  27 
1793  It was a friar of orders gray (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  75-77  27 
1805  It was a friar of orders gray (fl)  Spanish Lovers, 1805  5-8  27 
1808  It was a friar of orders Grey (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  129 
1815  It was a friar of orders grey (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  223-224 
1811  It was a maid of low degree (fl)  Minstrel, 1811  91-98  22 
1811  It was a winter's evening, and fast came down the snow (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  58-59 
1812  It was a winter's evening, and fast come down the snow (fl)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  35-36 
1800  It was as learn'd traditions say (fl)  Fables, 1800  14-26   
1777  It was as one morning on Ida Jove shone (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  142-145 
1817  It was as one morning on Ida Jove shone [sic] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  118-119 
1820  It was Dunvis the young and brave (fl)  Melodist-2, 1820  29-30 
1800  It was far retir'd from noise and smoke (fl)  Sailor's Medley, 1800  22 
1807  It was far retired from noise and smoke (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  51-52 
1810  It was far retired from noise and smoke (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  117-118 
1814  It was far retired from noise and smoke (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  44-45 
1814  It was far retired from noise and smoke (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  69-70 
1816  It was in and about the Martinmas time (fl)  George Reily Favorite, 1816  7-8 
1805  It was in Ireland, sweet place, where my daddy was living (fl)  Union Song, 1805  254 
1797  It was in moderation, &c. (bt)  Syren-1, 1797  IV:40-IV:41 
1818  It was in the good ship Rover (fl)  Neptune, 1818  6-7 
1817  It was in the month of April one morning by the dawn (fl)  New American, 1817  37-39  12 
1818  It was in the month of April one morning by the dawn (fl)  Wreaths to the Chieftain, 1818  6-8  12 
1812  It was Murphy Delaney so funny (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1812   
1802  It was Murphy Delaney, so funny and frisky (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  206-207 
1811  It was Murphy Delaney, so funny and frisky (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  274-275 
1812  It was Murphy Delaney, so funny and frisky (fl)  Diamond Irish Humourous, 1812  25-28 
1815  It was Murphy Delaney, so funny and frisky (fl)  Songster's Olio, 1815  120-121 
1817  [It was Murphy Delaney, so funny and frisky] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  63 
1817  It was Murphy Delaney, so funny and frisky (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  21-22 
1812  It was Murphy Delany, so funny and frisky (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  151-152 
1818  It was Murphy Delany so funny and frisky (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  118-119 
1814  It was night to my counting, and careless I lay (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  68 
1807  It was over the mountain and over the moor (fl)  American Songster, 1807  49-50 
1815  It was over the mountain and over the moor (fl)  American Songster, 1815  76 
1815  It was over the mountain and over the moor (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  83 
1806  It was summer and softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  87-88 
1788  It was summer, so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Enchanting, 1788  94 
1795  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Choice Collection, 1795  10 
1797  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Columbian, 1797 
1802  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  129-130 
1805  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  76-77 
1806  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Black Bird-2, 1806  102-103 
1806  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Linnet, 1806  102-103 
1811  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  172-173 
1812  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Black Bird, 1812  102-103 
1812  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Musical Miscellany, 1812  51-52 
1815  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  American Songster, 1815  68-69 
1815  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  46-47 
1816  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Black Bird, 1816  106-108 
1816  It was summer so softly the breezes were blowing (fl)  Musical Miscellany, 1816  51-52 
1812  It was the carming month of May (fl)  Diamond Scottish Sentimental, 1812  29-30 
1817  It was the charming month of May (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  139 
1818  It was the charming month of May (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  92-93 
1820  It was the charming month of May (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  76-77 
1788  It was upon a Lammas night (fl)  Enchanting, 1788  87-88 
1790  It was upon a Lammas night (fl)  Charmer, 1790  128-129 
1797  It was upon a Lammas night (fl)  Columbian, 1797  50-51 
1805  It was upon a Lammas night (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  110-111 
1806  It was upon a Lammas night (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  128-129 
1814  It was upon a Lammas night (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  36-37 
1815  It was upon a Lammas night (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  21-22 
1816  It was upon a Lammas night (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  21-22 
1818  It was upon a Lammas night (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  217-218 
1819  It was upon a Lammas night (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  63-64 
1800  It will never do for Larre O'Brian (r)  Jovial, 1800  18-19 
1798  It Would Be a Pity (t)  Columbian, 1798  117 
1800  Italian (t)  Nightingale, 1800  50-51 
1820  Italian Air (it)  Melodist-2, 1820  79-81 
1819  Italian Air, An (t)  Songster's Magazine-4, 1819  80 
1820  Italian Air, An (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  80 
1796  It's a sailor's life at sea (r)  Vocal, 1796  67-68 
1817  Its beauty the glory and pride (r)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  171-172 
1791  It's down in yonder shady grove (fl)  Young Mason, 1791  36-37 
1800  It's down in yonder shady grove (fl)  Spicer's PC-2, 1800  15-16 
1812  It's my country you'd know, I'm an Irishman born (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  101-104 
1807  It's my country you'd know, I'm as Irishman born (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  60-62 
1777  It's Own Tune (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  1-4  16 
1798  It's umph! umph! what can the matter be (r)  Columbian, 1798  185-186 
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