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1816  Of a bad market make the best (r)  Black Bird, 1816  136-137 
1800  Of a' the airs the win' can blaw (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  122-123 
1802  Of A' the Airs the Win' can Blaw (t)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  121-122 
1802  Of a' the airs the win' can blaw, I dearly like the west (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  121-122 
1812  Of a' the Airts (t)  Diamond Scottish Sentimental, 1812  3-4 
1800  Of A' the Airts the Win' can Blaw (t)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  122-123 
1812  Of a' the airts the wind can blaw (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  54-56 
1812  Of a' the airts the wind can blaw (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  103-105 
1817  [Of a' the airts the wind can blaw] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  11 
1818  Of a' the airts the wind can blaw (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  185 
1818  Of a' the airts the wind can blaw (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  152 
1820  Of a' the airts the wind can blaw (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  220-222 
1812  [Of a' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw] (it)  Minstrel, 1812  103-105 
1812  Of a' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw (t)  Minstrel, 1812  54-56 
1817  [Of a' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw] (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  11 
1820  Of a' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw (t)  Melodist-1, 1820  220-222 
1812  Of a' the airts the wind can blow (fl)  Diamond Scottish Sentimental, 1812  3-4 
1795  Of all comforts I miscarry'd (fl)  New Academy, 1795  94-96   
1803  Of all dat shtrive, to live and thrive (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  186 
1806  Of all fine things that the gay celebrate (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  162-163 
1814  Of all heaven gave to comfort man (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  156-157 
1817  Of all heaven gave to comfort man (fl)  American Star, 1817  171-172 
1817  Of all Heaven gave to comfort man (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1817  78-79 
1818  Of all Heaven gave to comfort man (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1818  78-79 
1820  Of all heaven gave to comfort man (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  78-79 
1820  Of all heaven gave to comfort man (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  78-79 
1820  Of all Heaven gave to comfort man (fl)  Aeolian Harp-2, 1820  78-79 
1817  Of all institutions to form the mind (fl)  Jachin-2, 1817  76-77 
1792  Of all institutions to form well the mind (fl)  Constitutions, 1792  273-274 
1797  Of all institutions to form well the mind (fl)  Masonic, 1797  95-96 
1798  Of all institutions to form well the mind (fl)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  31-32 
1801  Of all institutions, to form well the mind (fl)  Beauties, 1801  54 
1805  Of all institutions to form well the mind (fl)  Union Song, 1805  301-302 
1805  Of all institutions to form well the mind (fl)  True Ahiman, 1805  158 
1807  Of all institutions to form well the mind (fl)  Free-Masons Vocal, 1807  49-50 
1814  Of all institutions to form well the mind (fl)  Masonic, 1814  76-77 
1799  Of all sensations pity brings (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  68-69 
1811  Of all sorts of drops drooping spirits to cure (fl)  Humourist, 1811  67-68 
1811  Of all sorts of tume, if to search you're inclin'd (fl)  Humourist, 1811  10-11 
1798  Of all that, strive to live and thrive (fl)  Vocal, 1798  46 
1800  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  121 
1801  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  46 
1802  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  120-121 
1805  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  224-225 
1805  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  69-70   
1805  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Fair Thief, 1805  7-8 
1805  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1805  167-168 
1806  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  121 
1806  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  121 
1806  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  80-81 
1811  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Push the Grog, 1811  7-8 
1811  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  153 
1814  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  226-227 
1815  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  73-74 
1816  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  73-74 
1817  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1817  31-32 
1818  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  36-37 
1818  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1818  31-32 
1820  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  31-32 
1820  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  31-32 
1820  Of all that strive to live and thrive (fl)  Aeolian Harp-2, 1820  31-32 
1817  Of all the Airts (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  30-31 
1817  Of all the airts the wind can blaw (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  30-31 
1816  Of All the Brave Birds. Glee (t)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  162-165 
1816  Of all the brave birds that ever I see (fl)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  162-165 
1803  Of all the changing scenes of life (fl)  American Republican, 1803  52-53 
1800  Of all the fine fellows, this world can afford (fl)  Federal, 1800  3-4  10 
1788  Of all the fine things that the gay celebrate (fl)  American Songster, 1788  124 
1790  Of all the fine things that the gay celebrate (fl)  Charmer, 1790  41 
1797  Of all the fine things that the gay celebrate (fl)  Columbian, 1797  92 
1803  Of all the fine things that the gay celebrate (fl)  American Songster, 1803  124 
1814  Of all the gay beaux (fl)  Sky Lark, 1814  23-24 
1817  Of all the girls both far and near (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  142-143 
1765  Of all the girls in our town (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.90-I.91 
1788  Of all the girls in our town (fl)  Four Excellent, 1788  6-7 
1760  Of all the girls of Bladud's town [sic] (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  126-127 
1798  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  Columbian, 1798  97-98 
1801  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  153-154 
1804  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  Nightingale, 1804  61-63 
1804  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  Merry Medly, 1804  60-62 
1805  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  Warbler, 1805  111-112 
1805  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  Musical Siren, 1805  24-25 
1805  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  Union Song, 1805  176-177 
1805  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  Battle of the Boyne, 1805  7-8 
1805  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1805  94-96 
1805  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  Katharine Ogie, 1805  6-7 
1806  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  78-80 
1806  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  78-80 
1811  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  Gold Finch, 1811  23-26 
1815  Of all the girls that are so smart (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  107-109 
1764  Of all the nymphs that trip the green (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  212 
1807  Of all the orders founded by the great (fl)  Free-Masons Vocal, 1807  113-114   
1801  Of all the places in the town (fl)  Muse of Masonry, 1801  48-49 
1795  Of all the pretty flowers (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  151-152 
1795  Of all the recreations which (fl)  New Academy, 1795  130   
1811  Of all the Scottish northern chiefs (fl)  Minstrel, 1811  75-83  53 
1808  Of all the stately trees (fl)  Pretty Poems, 1808  19 
1813  Of all the stately trees (fl)  Pretty Poems, 1813  19 
1814  Of all the stately trees (fl)  Pretty Poems, 1814  19 
1815  Of all the stately trees (fl)  Pretty Poems, 1815  19 
1818  Of all the stately trees (fl)  Pretty Poems, 1818  19 
1798  Of all the swains both far and near (fl)  Columbian, 1798  114-115 
1807  Of all the swains, both far and near (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  157 
1805  Of all the things that the gay celebrate (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  145-146 
1802  Of all the various caps which fir the heads of various people (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  213-214 
1805  Of all the varous states of life (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  34-35 
1805  Of all the varous states of life (fl)  Town & Country, 1805  34-35 
1807  Of all the varous states of life (fl)  American Songster, 1807  7-8 
1812  Of all trades, my dear crater [sic] (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1812  10   
1812  Of all trades, my dear cratur a gard'ner's the best (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  154-155 
1807  Of all trades, my dear craturs, a gard'ner's the best (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  25-26 
1812  Of all trades, my dear creature, a gard'ner's the best (fl)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  35-36 
1764  Of beauty is bless'd with so ample a snare, (r)  Mock Bird, 1764  93 
1795  Of Bray the Vicar, long I've been (fl)  Columbian-1, 1795  21-24 
1800  Of Bray the Vicar, long I've been (fl)  Echo, 1800  109-111 
1798  O[f] Columbia's boast the praise be mine (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  61-62 
1799  Of Columbia's boast the praise be mine (fl)  Companion, 1799  268-269 
1799  Of Columbia's boast the praise be mine (fl)  American, 1799  184-185 
1800  Of Columbia's boast the praise be mine (fl)  American, 1800  184-185 
1814  Of Columbia's boast the praise be mine (fl)  Birth-Day, 1814  3-4 
1815  Of Columbia's boast the praise be mine (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  5-6 
1800  Of Columbias boast the praise be mine [sic] (fl)  Patriotic, 1800  95-96 
1805  Of Columbia's boast the pride be mine (fl)  Warbler, 1805  201-203 
1814  Of Columbia's boast the pride be mine (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  49-50 
1816  Of Columbia's boast the pride be mine (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  5-6 
1799  Of dainties I've had of them all (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  42 
1818  Of damask cheek, and auburn hair (fl)  Song-Singer's Amusing, 1818  28 
1802  Of damask cheek, and snowy neck (fl)  Complete Pocket, 1802  62-63 
1810  Of damask cheek, and snowy neck (fl)  New Musical-1, 1810  25-26 
1810  Of damask cheek, and snowy neck (fl)  New Musical-2, 1810  25-26 
1799  Of damask cheek, and snowy neck [sic] (fl)  Columbian, 1799  V:30-V:31 
1798  Of damask cheeks, and snowy neck (fl)  Echo, 1798  78 
1800  Of damask cheeks, and snowy neck (fl)  Echo, 1800  80 
1800  Of damask cheeks, and snowy neck (fl)  Amorous, 1800  26 
1804  Of damask cheeks, and snowy neck (fl)  Mirth and Song, 1804  237-238 
1786  Of ev'ry day that's in the week (fl)  Robin Red Breast, 1786  75-77 
1808  Of ev'ry flower, the beautious rose (fl)  Pretty Poems, 1808  22 
1813  Of ev'ry flower, the beautious rose (fl)  Pretty Poems, 1813  22 
1814  Of ev'ry flower, the beautious rose (fl)  Pretty Poems, 1814  22 
1815  Of ev'ry flower, the beautious rose (fl)  Pretty Poems, 1815  22 
1818  Of ev'ry flower, the beautious rose (fl)  Pretty Poems, 1818  22 
1813  Of faithless Emma (bt)  Town and Country, 1813  13 
1819  Of faithless Emma (bt)  Harp, 1819  44-45 
1820  Of faithless Emma (bt)  Melodist-1, 1820  102-104 
1760  Of freedom too fond, or too wanton with pride (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  115 
1818  Of friendship they talk,---is a friend to be found (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  71-72 
1818  Of friendship they talk---is a friend to be found? (fl)  Songster's Magazine-2, 1818  34 
1820  Of friendship they talk,---is a friend to be found? (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  84-85 
1820  Of friendship they talk---is a friend to be found? (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  34 
1779  Of good English beer our songs let's raise (fl)  Songs Naval, 1779  98-99 
1765  Of good English beer our songs we'll raise (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.142-I.144 
1777  Of Griskins I sing (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  162-164 
1805  Of high-born folks other bards may sing (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  169-171 
1805  Of high-born folks other bards may sing (fl)  Mock-Bird, 1805  61-63 
1794  Of horns and of echoes that through the woods ring (fl)  Ladies New Memo, 1794  134-135 
1803  Of horns, and of echos that through the wood ring (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  85-86 
1804  Of horses and hounds who scud swift o'er the plain (fl)  Variety, 1804  22-23 
1805  Of horses and hounds who scud swift o'er the plain (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1805  22-23 
1789  Of Leinster fam'd for maidens fair (fl)  Apollo, 1789  78   
1791  Of Leinster fam'd for maidens fair (fl)  Apollo, 1791  76-80  18 
1793  Of Leinster fam'd for maidens fair (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  81-82 
1793  Of Leinster fam'd for maidens fair (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  81-82 
1808  Of Leinster, fam'd for maidens fair (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  138-140  18 
1812  Of Leinster, fam'd for maidens fair (fl)  Musical Miscellany, 1812  54-57 
1815  Of Leinster, fam'd for maidens fair (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  177-179  18 
1816  Of Leinster, fam'd for maidens fair (fl)  Musical Miscellany, 1816  54-57 
1798  Of Love I Made a Jest (t)  Humming Bird, 1798  176-177 
1800  Of Love I Made a Jest (t)  Patriotic, 1800  135-136 
1790  Of Mary of the Dale (r)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  24-25 
1803  Of me they cry, I'm often told (fl)  Cupid's Miscellany, 1803  17-18 
1814  Of Nelson and the North (fl)  Choice Collection, 1814  11 
1820  Of Nelson and the north (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  120-123 
1797  Of noble race was Shenkin (it)  Maryland Ahiman, 1797  246-247 
1807  Of our island we've sung (fl)  Victory, 1807  38-40 
1760  Of race divine thou needs must be (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  170-171 
1779  Of reg'ments renowned they tell us (fl)  Songs Loyal, 1779  51-52 
1809  Of silent love (r)  Humming Bird, 1809 
1809  Of silent love (r)  New Joke, 1809  113 
1813  Of silent love (r)  American Songster, 1813  39-40 
1779  Of sports enjoy'd beneath the sun (fl)  Songs Loyal, 1779  19-21 
1800  Of the ancients in speaking my soul you'll be after (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  8-9 
1802  Of the ancients in speaking my soul you'll be after (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  23-24 
1800  Of the ancients in speaking, my soul you'll be after [sic] (fl)  Youthful, 1800  101-103 
1799  Of the ancients is't speaking my soul you'd be after (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  94-95 
1800  Of the ancients is't speaking my soul you'd be after (fl)  Syren, 1800  12 
1801  Of the ancients is't speaking my soul you'd be after (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  66-67 
1812  Of the ancients is't speaking my soul you'd be after (fl)  Diamond Irish Humourous, 1812  19-21 
1817  Of the ancients is't speaking my soul you'd be after (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  60 
1804  Of the ancients its speaking my soul (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1804  148-149 
1801  Of the ancients its speaking my soul you'd be after (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  61-62 
1812  Of the ancients it's speaking, my soul, you'd be after (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  108-110 
1817  Of the ancients it's speaking my soul you'd be after (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  85-86 
1811  Of the fam'd Abraham Newland, there much has been said (fl)  Humourist, 1811  51-52 
1805  Of the rose fair and young, poets often have sung (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1805  130 
1811  Of the unhappy maiden (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  150 
1811  Of the victory won over tyranny's power (fl)  Republican Songster, 1811  61-63 
1813  Of the victory won over tyranny's power (fl)  National Song-Book, 1813  70-71 
1811  Of their Chloes and Phillises poets may praise (fl)  Harp, 1811  180 
1811  Of their Chloes and Phillises poets may prate (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  32-33 
1815  Of their Chloes and Phillises poets may praise (fl)  Songster's Olio, 1815  83-84 
1815  Of their Chloes and Phillises poets may prate (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  282-283 
1800  Of these in spite, &c. (bt)  Echo, 1800  85-86 
1820  Of Thimble's wife death's clipp'd the thread (fl)  Hardcastle's Annual, 1820  106 
1799  Of those in spight, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  65-66 
1801  Of those in spite, &c. (bt)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  49-50 
1803  Of those in spite, &c. (bt)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  220-221 
1815  Of those in spite, &c. (bt)  Songster's Companion, 1815  91-93 
1802  Of those in spite, there are some joys, &c. (bt)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  24-25 
1801  Of those in spite, there are some joys (r)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  59-61 
1801  Of those in spite, there are some joys (r)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  49-50 
1802  Of those in spite, there are some joys (r)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  24-25 
1803  Of those in spite, there are some joys (r)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  220-221 
1807  Of those in spite, there are some joys (r)  American Songster, 1807  191-192 
1811  Of those in spite, there are some joys (r)  Musical Repertory, 1811  36-38 
1765  Of wars let other rhymers talk (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.51-I.52 
1811  Of wine, of rosy wine a round (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  118   
1805  Of wizards and witches why make such a rout (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  44-45 
1794  Of woman to tell you my mind (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1794   
1798  Of woman to tell you my mind (fl)  Jovial-2, 1798  9-10 
1798  Of Woman to Tell You My Mind (t)  Jovial-2, 1798  9-10 
1816  Of your hearts to take care (fl)  Masonic Museum, 1816  41-42 
1801  Of your hearts to take care, now ladies prepare (fl)  Beauties, 1801  50-51 
1801  Of your hearts to take care, now ladies, prepare (fl)  Masonic Almanac, 1801  25-27 
1802  Of your hearts to take care, now, ladies, prepare (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1802  145-146 
1808  Of your hearts to take care, now, ladies, prepare (fl)  National Songster, 1808  208 
1816  Of your hearts to take care, now, ladies, prepare (fl)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  194 
1795  Officier de fortune, l' (it)  Chansonnier, 1795  24-26   
1795  Officier de Fortune, L' (it)  Chansonnier, 1795  78-79 
1795  Officier de Fortune, L', vaudeville (tw)  Chansonnier, 1795  78-79 
1795  Officier de fortune, Vaudeville de l' (tw)  Chansonnier, 1795  24-26   
1801  Offrande a L'Amitie (t)  Recueil Cantiques, 1801  41 
1802  Offspring of heav'n, mankind's best friend (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1802  75-76 
1818  Offspring of Heav'n, mankind's best friend (fl)  Masonick Melodies, 1818  18 
1795  Oft as on Thame's banks I stray (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  32-33 
1816  Oft by the wild-wood, musing slow (fl)  Forest Minstrel, 1816  105-106 
1799  Oft has the world been well defin'd (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  214-215 
1814  Oft have I wandered o'er mountain and moor (fl)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  35-36 
1814  Oft have I wandered o'er mountain and moor (fl)  Nightingale, 1814  35-36 
1814  Oft have I wandered o'er mountain and moor (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  35-36 
1814  Oft have I wandered o'er mountain and moor (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  35-36 
1814  Oft have I wandered o'er mountain and moor (fl)  American Muse, 1814  35-36 
1815  Oft have I wandered o'er mountain and moor (fl)  Mocking Bird, 1815  35-36 
1815  Oft have I wandered o'er mountain and moor (fl)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  35-36 
1819  Oft have I wandered o'er mountain and moor (fl)  Harp, 1819  18-20 
1819  Oft in the stilly night (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  229 
1819  Oft in the stilly night (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  229 
1819  Oft in the Stilly Night (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  229 
1819  Oft in the Stilly Night (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  229 
1817  Oft on the Troubled Ocean (t)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1817  33 
1818  Oft on the Troubled Ocean (t)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1818  33 
1820  Oft on the Troubled Ocean (t)  Aeolian Harp-1, 1820  33 
1789  Oft on the troubled ocean's face (fl)  Apollo, 1789  20   
1791  Oft on the troubled ocean's face (fl)  Apollo, 1791  20 
1793  Oft on the troubled ocean's face (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  15-16 
1793  Oft on the troubled ocean's face (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  15-16 
1811  Oft on the troubled ocean's face (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  162 
1817  Oft on the troubled ocean's face (fl)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1817  33 
1818  Oft on the troubled ocean's face (fl)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1818  33 
1820  Oft on the troubled ocean's face (fl)  Aeolian Harp-1, 1820  33 
1808  Oft through trackless desarts straying (fl)  National Songster, 1808  55-56 
1814  Oft times have we been told that the British sailors bold (fl)  American Songster, 1814  9-10 
1807  Oft wealth or ambition will tempt us to dare (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  119 
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