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1816  Thady, you Gander (it)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  65-66 
1816  Thady, you Gander (it)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  53-54 
1816  Thady, you Gander (it)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  38-39 
1817  Thady, you Gander (it)  Irish Melodies, 1817  39-40 
1818  Thady, you gander (it)  Irish Melodies, 1818  44-45 
1818  Thady, you gander (it)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  147-148 
1818  Thady, you gander (it)  Syren, 1818  II.38-II.39 
1819  Thady, you gander (it)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  126-128 
1815  Thamama Hulla (it)  Irish Melodies, 1815  51-52 
1817  Thamama Hulla (it)  Irish Melodies, 1817  30-31 
1816  Thamanna Hulla (it)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  51-52 
1816  Thamanna Hulla (it)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  39-40 
1816  Thamanna Hulla (it)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  28-29 
1818  Thamanna Hulla (it)  Irish Melodies, 1818  35-36 
1818  Thamanna Hulla (it)  Syren, 1818  II.28-II.29 
1819  Thamanna Hulla (it)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  116-117 
1819  Thamanna Hulla (it)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  116-117 
1818  Thames flows proudly to the sea, The (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  187-188 
1799  Than marriage and music can ought be more like? (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  87 
1765  Thank you for nothing (bt)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.39-I.40 
1788  Thank you for nothing with all my heart (bt)  American Songster, 1788  164 
1764  Thank you for nothing, with all my heart (r)  Mock Bird, 1764  168 
1797  Thank you, for nothing, with all my heart (r)  Columbian, 1797  81 
1803  Thank you for nothing with all my heart (r)  American Songster, 1803  164 
1805  Thank you for nothing with all my heart (r)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  135-136 
1806  Thank you for nothing with all my heart (r)  Black Bird-2, 1806  69-70 
1806  Thank you for nothing with all my heart (r)  Linnet, 1806  69-70 
1806  Thank you for nothing with all my heart (r)  Complete Modern, 1806  155 
1812  Thank you for nothing with all my heart (r)  Black Bird, 1812  69-70 
1816  Thank you for nothing with all my heart (r)  Black Bird, 1816  70-72 
1798  Thanksgiving Song (t)  Humming Bird, 1798  57-58 
1805  That all men are beggars, you plainly may see (fl)  Warbler, 1805  39 
1799  That all the wor'd is up in arms (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  52-53 
1805  That bids millions rejoice, and a nation be free (bt)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  199-200 
1811  That blessing, &c. (bt)  Songsters Repository, 1811  154 
1814  That blessing, &c. (bt)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  9-10 
1814  That blessing, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1814  9-10 
1814  That blessing, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  9-10 
1814  That blessing, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  9-10 
1814  That blessing, &c. (bt)  American Muse, 1814  9-10 
1814  That blessing, &c. (bt)  Ameican Star, 1814  86 
1815  That blessing, &c. (bt)  Mocking Bird, 1815  9-10 
1815  That blessing, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  9-10 
1817  That blessing, &c. (bt)  American Star, 1817  96 
1814  That blessing ye powers oh! be it my lot (r)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  9-10 
1814  That blessing ye powers, oh! be it my lot (r)  Nightingale, 1814  9-10 
1814  That blessing, ye powers, oh! be it my lot (r)  American Muse, 1814  9-10 
1815  That blessing ye powers, oh! be it my lot (r)  Mocking Bird, 1815  9-10 
1816  That by musick united, &c. (bt)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  82 
1765  That constancy is best (r)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.60-II.61 
1818  That dang them tapsalteerie (r)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  268 
1799  That dwells on the borders of Ala's winding stream (r)  Social Companion, 1799  20-21 
1805  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  Modern Songster, 1805  84-85   
1805  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  Town & Country, 1805  84-85 
1807  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  Nightingale, 1807  14-15 
1809  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  Nightingale, 1809  14-15 
1810  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  173-174 
1814  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  147-148 
1814  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  147-148 
1814  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  American Muse, 1814  147-148 
1815  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  120-121 
1817  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1817  41-42 
1818  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1818  41-42 
1820  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding (r)  Aeolian Harp-2, 1820  41-42 
1801  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding [sic] (r)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  159-160 
1815  That dwells on the borders of Alne's winding [sic] (r)  Mocking Bird, 1815  120-121 
1795  That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream (r)  Medley, 1795  202-203 
1798  That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream (r)  Vocal, 1798  5-6   
1801  That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream (r)  Vocal Medley, 1801  5-6 
1802  That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream (r)  Fair Warbler, 1802  212-213 
1805  That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream (r)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  33-34 
1818  That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream (r)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  94 
1819  That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream (r)  Songster's Magazine-6, 1819  131 
1820  That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream (r)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  131 
1807  That dwells on the borders of Tay's winding stream (r)  American Songster, 1807  27-28 
1810  That dwells on the-border of Aln's winding stream (r)  New Musical-1, 1810  31-32 
1810  That dwells on the-border of Aln's winding stream (r)  New Musical-2, 1810  31-32 
1790  That freedom is tasteless, &c. (bt)  Charmer, 1790  52 
1811  That gave us Peace and Liberty (r)  Republican Songster, 1811  37-39  12 
1793  That girl who fain wou'd chuse a mate (fl)  Syren, 1793  116-117 
1795  That girl who fain wou'd chuse a mate (fl)  Social Harmony, 1795  68-69 
1798  That girl who fain wou'd chuse a mate (fl)  Mermaid, 1798  46-47 
1796  That girl who fain would chuse a mate (fl)  Mermaid, 1796  45   
1799  That girl who fain would chuse a mate (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  77-78 
1818  That God, who calls the human mind (fl)  Woodworth Poems, 1818  270-271 
1788  That I might not be plagu'd with the nonsense of men (fl)  American Songster, 1788  169-170 
1797  That I might not be plagu'd with the nonsense of men (fl)  Columbian, 1797  84 
1803  That I might not be plagu'd with the nonsense of men (fl)  American Songster, 1803  169-170 
1805  That I might not be plagu'd with the nonsense of men (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  139-140 
1790  That I might not be plagu'e with the nonsense of men (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  110-111 
1806  That I might not be plagued with the nonsense of men (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  147-148 
1801  That I might prove my love sincere (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  195-196 
1799  That is the truth (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  276-277 
1760  That Jenny's my friend, my delight, and my pride (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  156 
1765  That Jenny's my friend, my delight, and my pride (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.69-I.70 
1788  That Jenny's my friend, my delight and my pride (fl)  American Songster, 1788  119-120 
1790  That Jenny's my friend, my delight, and my pride (fl)  Charmer, 1790  90 
1803  That Jenny's my friend, my delight and my pride (fl)  American Songster, 1803  119-120 
1777  That living's a joke, Johnny Gay has express'd (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  133-134 
1802  That made for me to go and leave my dear behind (r)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  170-172 
1807  That made for me to go and leave my dear behind (r)  Nightingale, 1807  50-52 
1809  That made for me to go and leave my dear behind (r)  Nightingale, 1809  50-52 
1798  That made me for to go and leave my dear behind (r)  Columbian, 1798  212-214 
1801  That made me for to go and leave my dear behind (r)  Evenings Amusement, 1801  17-18 
1803  That made me for to go and leave my dear behind (r)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  187-189 
1805  That made me for to go and leave my dear behind (r)  Warbler, 1805  85-86 
1809  That made me for to go and leave my dear behind (r)  Humming Bird, 1809  88-89 
1809  That made me for to go and leave my dear behind (r)  New Joke, 1809  196-197 
1810  That made me for to go and leave my dear behind (r)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  9-10 
1811  That made me for to go and leave my dear behind (r)  Musical Repertory, 1811  199-201 
1815  That made me for to go and leave my dear behind (r)  Songster's Companion, 1815  83-85 
1797  That man, who for life, is bless'd in a wife (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  65-66 
1765  That May day of life is for pleasure (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.177   
1799  That nature's every where the same (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  7-8 
1799  That ne'er shall Columbia be robb'd of a right (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  326-329  11 
1798  That no son, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  150-154 
1812  That power, who form'd the unmeasur'd seas (fl)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  28-29 
1813  That seat of science, Athens (fl)  National Song-Book, 1813  15-16 
1797  That seat of science Athens and earth's proud mistress Rome (fl)  Columbian, 1797  230 
1805  That seat of science Athens and earth's proud mistress Rome (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  227 
1806  That seat of science Athens, and earth's proud mistress Rome (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  245 
1810  That seat of science Athens and earth's proud mistress Rome (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  129-130 
1815  That seat of science Athens, and earth's proud mistress Rome (fl)  Theatrical Songster, 1815 
1807  That seat of science Athens and the earth's proud mistress Rome (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  174 
1818  That seat of science, Athens and the earth's proud mistress, Rome (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  12-13 
1816  That seat of science Athens; and the earth's great mistress, Rome (fl)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  17-19 
1765  That some musty old maid, (r)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.122  10 
1800  That tears off our chains (r)  Republican, 1800  47-48 
1795  That tears off their chains (r)  Tribute, 1795  63-64 
1777  That the world is a stage, and the stage is a school (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  98-100 
1817  That the world it goes round by arithmetic rules (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  89 
1817  That the world it goes round by arithmetic rules (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  99-100 
1805  That the world it goes round by arithmetic's rules (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  27-28 
1811  That thou wouldst be constant till death (r)  Harp, 1811  57 
1812  That thou wouldst be constant till death (r)  Harp of Erin, 1812  39-40 
1800  That thrush there is wounded I fear (fl)  Fables, 1800  33-34 
1800  That which her slender waist confin'd (fl)  Patriotic, 1800  179-180 
1811  That which her slender waist confined (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  231 
1805  That whistled o'er the lea (bt)  Musical Siren, 1805  19-20 
1800  That women are weather cocks grey beards advance (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1800  133-134 
1817  That's all I say (r)  Songster's New PC, 1817  137 
1820  That's All I Say (t)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  114-115 
1817  That's All I Say. Ballad (t)  Songster's New PC, 1817  137 
1798  That's their hobbiy, &c. (bt)  American MM, 1798  84-86 
1797  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1797  33-34 
1810  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  13-14 
1814  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Comic Songs, 1814  78-80 
1815  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Songster's Companion, 1815  112-113 
1817  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  113 
1817  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  37-38 
1817  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  113-114 
1817  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Mess of Messes, 1817  109-110 
1817  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  165-166 
1817  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Star, 1817  65-66 
1818  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Columbian Songster, 1818  116-117 
1818  That's their hobby, &c. (bt)  Star, 1818  132-133 
1804  That's their hobby (r)  Nightingale, 1804  101-102 
1798  That's your Sort (t)  Humming Bird, 1798  28-29 
1799  That's Your Sort (t)  Columbian, 1799  I:34-I:35 
1815  Theatre (tw)  American Song Book, 1815  55-56 
1785  Theatre at Kingston (tw)  Free Mason's PC, 1785  73 
1805  Theatre, Boston (tw)  Union Song, 1805  289-290 
1807  Theatre, Boston (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  10-11 
1807  Theatre, Boston (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  12-13 
1807  Theatre, Boston (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  13-14 
1807  Theatre. Boston (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  43-44 
1807  Theatre. Boston (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  45-46   
1807  Theatre. Boston (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  58-59 
1807  Theatre. Boston (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  70-72 
1807  Theatre. Boston (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  75-76 
1807  Theatre. Boston (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  76 
1807  Theatre. Boston (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  103-104 
1808  Theatre, Boston (tw)  New Whim, 1808 
1809  Theatre. Boston (tw)  Humming Bird, 1809  31 
1810  Theatre. Boston (tw)  Vocal Companion, 1810  44 
1815  Theatre. Boston (tw)  Nightingale, 1815  43-44 
1816  Theatre. Boston (tw)  Modern Songster, 1816  43-44 
1817  Theatre, in Albany, character of Black Sailor (tw)  Star, 1817  148-149 
1818  Theatre, in Albany, character of Black Sailor (tw)  Star, 1818  34-36 
1798  Theatre in this city [Philadelphia] (tw)  Mermaid, 1798  64-65 
1818  Theatre, New York (tw)  Columbian Songster, 1818  40-41 
1807  Theatre, New-York (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  9-10 
1807  Theatre. New-York (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  46-48 
1813  Theatre, Opening, 4th of July, 1812 (tw)  National Song-Book, 1813  95-96  10 
1817  Theatre Royal, Washington Gardens, Boston (tw)  Songster's New PC, 1817  10-11  11 
1807  Theatre Royal (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  5-9 
1807  Theatre Royal Boston (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  29 
1817  Theatre Royal, Convent Garden, Drury Lane (tw)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1817  26-27 
1817  Theatre Royal, Convent Garden, Drury Lane (tw)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  26-27 
1807  Theatre Royal Covent Garden (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  25-26 
1807  Theatre Royal Covent Garden (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  30-32 
1807  Theatre Royal Covent Garden (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  34-36 
1807  Theatre Royal Covent-Garden (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  20-22 
1807  Theatre Royal Drury Lane (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  24-25 
1812  Theatre Royal, Dublin (tw)  Harp of Erin, 1812  45-47 
1814  Theatre Royal, Dublin (tw)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  109-110 
1812  Theatre Royal, Haymarket, 1809 (tw)  Harp of Erin, 1812  183-185 
1811  Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, London (tw)  Songsters Repository, 1811  15-16 
1811  Theatre Royal, Manchester, Eng. (tw)  Songsters Repository, 1811  25-26 
1814  Theatre Royal, Manchester, England (tw)  Ameican Star, 1814  54-55 
1817  Theatre Royal, Manchester, England (tw)  American Star, 1817  56-58 
1808  Theatre, The (tw)  New Whim, 1808  16-18 
1805  Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, at (tw)  American Ladies PB, 1805  130-131 
1807  Theatres, America (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  14-17 
1807  Theatres. America (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  81 
1807  Theatres in America (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  44-45 
1807  Theatres in America (tw)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  74 
1817  Theatres in America (tw)  Songster's New PC, 1817  179-180 
1797  Theatres in Boston (tw)  Theatrical, 1797  18-19 
1795  Theatres in Paris (tw)  Tribute, 1795  61-62 
1796  Theatres in Paris (tw)  Tom Paine, 1796  68-70 
1797  Theatres, New York (tw)  Nightingale of Liberty, 1797  73 
1765  Theatres, The (tw)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.142-II.143 
1798  Thee, my Bet (bt)  Nautical, 1798  9-10 
1818  Their crowns and their sceptres let foreign lands reckon (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  222 
1812  Their Groves o' Sweet Myrtle (t)  Minstrel, 1812  174-176 
1815  Their Groves o' Sweet Myrtle (t)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  208 
1817  Their Groves o' Sweet Myrtle (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  56 
1817  Their Groves o' Sweet Myrtle (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  152-153 
1815  Their groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  208 
1817  [Their groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  56 
1817  Their groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  152-153 
1806  Their groves o' sweet myrtles let foreign lands reckon (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  125 
1806  Their groves o' sweet myrtles let foreign lands reckon (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  125 
1817  Their groves o' sweet myrtles let foreign lands reckon (fl)  Star, 1817  20-21 
1818  Their groves o' sweet myrtles let foreign lands reckon (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  151-152 
1818  Their groves o' sweet myrtles let foreign lands reckon (fl)  Star, 1818  83 
1800  Their groves of sweet myrtal, let foreign lands reckon (fl)  Nightingale, 1800  94-95 
1812  Their groves of sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  174-176 
1812  Their groves of sweet myrtles in foreign lands reckon (fl)  Diamond Scottish Sentimental, 1812  42-43 
1798  Their rights and their freedom defend (r)  Echo, 1798  165-167 
1800  Their's no such joy as scolding (bt)  Echo, 1800  71 
1807  Then , O protect, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1807  109-111 
1799  Then, O protect Columbia's fair (r)  Companion, 1799  268-269 
1803  Then , Oh! protect, &c. (bt)  Songster's Museum, 1803  164-166 
1783  Then, &c. (bt)  Ahiman,1783  123-125 
1798  Then, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  204-205 
1799  Then, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1799  VI:31-VI:32 
1814  Then, &c. (bt)  Masonic, 1814  49-51 
1805  Then, &c., A (bt)  Ahiman Rezon, 1805  158-160 
1779  Then a fig for all those, &c. (bt)  Masons, 1779  31-33 
1798  Then a fig for all those, &c. (bt)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  52-53 
1801  Then a fig for all those, &c. (bt)  Muse of Masonry, 1801  57-58 
1805  Then a fig for all those, &c. (bt)  Union Song, 1805  307-308 
1805  Then a fig for all those, &c. (bt)  True Ahiman, 1805  155-156 
1814  Then a fig for all those, &c. (bt)  Masonic, 1814  89-91 
1779  Then a fig for those who are Free-Masons foes (r)  Freemason's, 1779  31-33 
1798  Then a fig for all those who are Free-Mason's foes (r)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  52-53 
1805  Then a fig for all those who are free-masons' foes (r)  Ahiman Rezon, 1805  158-160 
1814  Then a fig for all those, who are freemasons' foes (r)  Masonic, 1814  89-91 
1817  Then a fig for all those, who are freemason's foes (r)  Jachin-2, 1817  89-91 
1779  Then a fig for all those, who are Gree-Masons foes (r)  Masons, 1779  31-33 
1805  Then a fig for all those,who are free mason's foes (r)  True Ahiman, 1805  155-156 
1801  Then a fig for all those,who are Free-mason's foes (r)  Muse of Masonry, 1801  57-58 
1805  Then a fig for all those,who are Free-mason's foes (r)  Union Song, 1805  307-308 
1800  Then a fleecing, &c. (bt)  Republican, 1800  56-57 
1812  Then a gard'ner, &c. (bt)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  35-36 
1812  Then a gard'ner so rare (r)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  35-36 
1807  Then a gard'ner so rare is the lad for the fair,&c (r)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  25-26 
1812  Then a gard'ner so rare is the lad for the fair,&c (r)  Harp of Erin, 1812  154-155 
1765  Then a guttling, &c. (bt)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.12 
1765  Then a guttling we will go, will go (r)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.12 
1798  Then act a tender father's part (r)  Columbian, 1798  106-107 
1779  Then arm, &c. (bt)  Songs Naval, 1779  19-20 
1779  Then arm, arm, arm let all true Britons cry (r)  Songs Naval, 1779  19-20 
1811  Then arrah, be aisy, &c. (bt)  New-York Songster, 1811  74-75 
1805  Then arrah be easy, &c. (bt)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  37-38 
1807  Then arrah be easy, &c. (bt)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  99-100 
1806  Then arrah be easy you comical rogues (r)  Complete Modern, 1806  34-35 
1805  Then away, &c. (bt)  Choice Collection, 1805  57-58 
1818  Then away, &c. (bt)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  43-44 
1819  Then away, &c. (bt)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  37-38 
1819  Then away, &c. (bt)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  37-38 
1790  Then away to the chase, &c. (bt)  Charmer, 1790  114-115 
1819  Then away with pouting and sadness (r)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  37-38 
1819  Then away with pouting and sadness (r)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  37-38 
1812  Then be easy, &c. (bt)  Harp of Erin, 1812  166-167 
1818  Then be happy, for thus I adore thee (r)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  39-40 
1817  Then Billy Le Maitre, of Monument Yard (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  70-71 
1794  Then Brethren all, &c. (bt)  Jachin, 1794  51-52 
1798  Then Brethren all, &c. (bt)  Jachin, 1798  51-52 
1803  Then Brethren all, &c. (bt)  Jachin, 1803  51 
1805  Then brethren all, &c. (bt)  True Ahiman, 1805  183-184 
1814  Then brethren all, &c. (bt)  Masonic, 1814  132-133 
1817  Then brethren all, &c. (bt)  Jachin-2, 1817  132-133 
1814  Then brethren all in chorus join (r)  Masonic, 1814  132-133 
1794  Then Brethren all in chorus sing (r)  Jachin, 1794  51-52 
1798  Then Brethren all in chorus sing (r)  Jachin, 1798  51-52 
1805  Then, brethren, all in chorus sing (r)  True Ahiman, 1805  183-184 
1814  Then charge,, &c. &c. (bt)  Ameican Star, 1814  11-12 
1817  Then charge, &c. (bt)  American Star, 1817  13-14 
1818  Then charge, &c. (bt)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  231-232 
1816  Then charge bumpers high, &c. (bt)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  176-179 
1816  Then charge the can, &c. &c. (bt)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  60-62 
1817  Then charge the can, &c. &c. (bt)  Star, 1817  137-139 
1818  Then charge the can, &c. &c. (bt)  Columbian Songster, 1818  54-55 
1818  Then charge the can, &c. &c. (bt)  Star, 1818  24-26 
1817  Then charge the can, &c. (bt)  Mermaid, 1817  45-46 
1795  Then come, &c. (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795  3-4 
1799  Then come, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  141-142 
1802  Then come, &c. (bt)  Choice Collection, 1802  9-10 
1793  Then come and wake the drowsy morn (r)  Syren, 1793  20-21 
1795  Then come and wake the drowsy morn (r)  Social Harmony, 1795  3-4 
1799  Then come and wake the drowsy morn (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  141-142 
1802  Then come and wake the drowsy morn (r)  Choice Collection, 1802  9-10 
1798  Then come my brave boys, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1798  145-146 
1804  Then come my brave boys fill your glasses (r)  Merry Medly, 1804  15-17 
1815  Then come o'er the sea (r)  Irish Melodies, 1815  124-125 
1817  Then come o'er the sea (r)  Irish Melodies, 1817  75-76 
1816  Then come o'er the sea, Maiden with me (r)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  124-125 
1818  Then come o'er the sea, Maiden with me (r)  Irish Melodies, 1818  79-80 
1818  Then come o'er the sea, Maiden! with me (r)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  190-191 
1819  Then come o'er the sea, Maiden with me (r)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  162-164 
1819  Then come o'er the sea, Maiden with me (r)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  162-164 
1812  Then come round me, &c. (bt)  Harp of Erin, 1812  191-193 
1812  Then come round me dear creatures (r)  Columbian Songster, 1812  47-49 
1810  Then come to me, &c. (bt)  American Ladies' PB, 1810  131-132 
1811  Then come to me, &c. (bt)  Songsters Repository, 1811  14-15 
1811  Then come to me, &c. (bt)  New-York Songster, 1811  43 
1812  Then come to me, &c. (bt)  Syren, 1812  36-37 
1815  Then come to me, &c. (bt)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  185-186 
1816  Then come to me, &c. (bt)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  188 
1818  Then come to me, &c. (bt)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  158 
1820  Then come to me, &c. (bt)  Melodist-1, 1820  93-94 
1803  Then comrades drink round (r)  American Republican, 1803  52-53 
1811  Then crown my joys, or cure my pain (r)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  219 
1812  Then death or independance still the watchword (r)  Musical Miscellany, 1812  5-7 
1816  Then death or independance still the watchword (r)  Musical Miscellany, 1816  5-7 
1813  Then death or independence still the watchword (r)  Columbian Naval Songster-2, 1813  41-42 
1793  Then deep will I drink of the nectar divine (r)  Pownall's Address, 1793  23-24 
1797  Then drink, &c. (bt)  Syren-2, 1797  III:5 
1797  Then drink, &c. (bt)  Syren-1, 1797  III:5 
1798  Then drink, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1798  203-204 
1799  Then drink, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  48-49 
1799  Then drink, &c. (bt)  American, 1799  96-97 
1800  Then drink, &c. (bt)  Festival, 1800  34 
1800  Then drink, &c. (bt)  American, 1800  96-97   
1807  Then drink and sing, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1807  92-93 
1797  Then drink and sing, hang pain and sorrow (r)  Syren-1, 1797  III:5 
1798  Then drink and sing, hang pain and sorrow (r)  Columbian, 1798  203-204 
1800  Then drink and sing, hang pain and sorrow (r)  Festival, 1800  34 
1805  Then drink and sing, hang pain and sorrow (r)  Union Song, 1805  202-203 
1799  Then drink and sing---hang pain and sorrow (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  48-49 
1818  Then ever rove life's sunny banks (r)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  146 
1801  Then fairies hand in hand (r)  Muse of Masonry, 1801  17-21  23 
1807  Then fairies hand in hand (r)  Free-Masons Vocal, 1807  105-107  10 
1815  Then fancy not, dearest! that wine can steal (r)  Irish Melodies, 1815  90-91 
1816  Then fancy not, dearest! that wine can steal (r)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  90-91 
1817  Then fancy not, dearest, that wine can steal (r)  Irish Melodies, 1817  54-55 
1818  Then fancy not, dearest! that wine can steal (r)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  165-166 
1818  Then fancy not, dearest! that wine can steal (r)  Syren, 1818  II.52-II.53 
1819  Then fancy not, dearest! that wine can steal (r)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  142-143 
1819  Then fancy not, dearest! that wine can steal (r)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  142-143 
1819  Then fare thee, &c. (bt)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  231 
1819  Then fare thee, &c. (bt)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  231 
1819  Then fare ye weel, &c. (bt)  Horae Poeticae, 1819  81-83 
1800  Then farewel, farewel, &c. (bt)  Assistant, 1800  22-23 
1800  Then farewel, farewel, farewel (r)  Assistant, 1800  22-23 
1799  Then farewel my trim-built wherry [sic] (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799 
1800  Then farewel, my trim-built wherry! [sic] (fl)  Syren, 1800  59 
1801  Then farewell, &c. (bt)  Vocal Medley, 1801  62 
1793  Then farewell my trim built wherry (fl)  Syren, 1793  125 
1811  Then, farewell my trim built wherry (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  42 
1813  Then farewell, my trim built wherry (fl)  American Songster, 1813  37 
1798  Then farewell, my trim-built wherry (fl)  Vocal, 1798  62 
1801  Then, farewell my trim-built [wherry] (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  97-98 
1801  Then, farewell my trim-built wherry (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  53 
1801  Then farewell my trim-built wherry (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  62 
1805  Then, farewell my trim-built wherry (fl)  Warbler, 1805  167 
1805  Then farewell my trim-built wherry (fl)  Union Song, 1805  23 
1818  Then, farewell, my trim-built wherry (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  167 
1818  Then, farewell my trim-built wherry (fl)  Songster's Magazine-3, 1818  61 
1820  Then, farewell my trim-built wherry (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  61 
1813  Then fill up your glasses, &c. (bt)  Columbian Naval Melody, 1813  21-23  10 
1814  Then fill up your glasses, &c. (bt)  Judicious Collection, 1814  8-9  10 
1814  Then fill up your glasses, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  150-152  10 
1814  Then fill up your glasses, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  150-152  10 
1814  Then fill up your glasses, &c. (bt)  American Muse, 1814  150-152  10 
1815  Then fill up your glasses, &c. (bt)  Mocking Bird, 1815  64-66  10 
1815  Then fill up your glasses, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  64-66  10 
1816  Then fill up your glasses (bt)  Naval Songster, 1816  [8-9]  10 
1788  Then fling the flowing bowl, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1788  74 
1790  Then fling the flowing bowl, &c. (bt)  Charmer, 1790  5-6 
1805  Then fling the flowing bowl, &c. (bt)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  273 
1795  Then fling the flowing bowl (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795  64-65 
1800  Then fling the flowing bowl (bt)  Amorous, 1800  3-4 
1790  Then follow, &c. (bt)  Charmer, 1790  117 
1798  Then follow, we'll soon overtake him (r)  American MM, 1798  28-29 
1809  Then foot it, &c. (bt)  American Ladies PB, 1809  122 
1813  Then foot it, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1813  46 
1813  Then foot it, &c. (bt)  Town and Country, 1813  10 
1816  Then foot it, &c. (bt)  Town and Country, 1816  20 
1819  Then foot it, &c. (bt)  Harp, 1819  43 
1809  Then foot it and trip it (bt)  Humming Bird, 1809  13 
1809  Then foot it and trip it (bt)  New Joke, 1809  121 
1816  Then foot it and trip it (r)  Town and Country, 1816  20 
1809  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1809  95-99  11 
1809  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  New Joke, 1809  203-207  10 
1810  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  Comic Songster, 1810  33-35  10 
1811  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  Harp, 1811  158-162  10 
1811  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  Republican Songster, 1811  3-8  10 
1811  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  Songsters Repository, 1811  260-263  10 
1812  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  Musical Miscellany, 1812  57-61  10 
1813  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  National Song-Book, 1813  63-66  10 
1814  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  Ameican Star, 1814  106-109  11 
1815  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  Songster's Olio, 1815  39-42  10 
1816  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  Musical Miscellany, 1816  57-61  10 
1816  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  American Patriotic, 1816  76-80  10 
1816  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  Modern Songster, 1816  198-202  10 
1817  Then Freedom, &c. (bt)  American Star, 1817  124-128  10 
1817  Then Freedom and Peace, &c. (bt)  Star, 1817  125-129  10 
1818  Then Freedom and Peace, &c. (bt)  Star, 1818  14-17  10 
1809  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  Humming Bird, 1809  95-99  11 
1809  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  New Joke, 1809  203-207  10 
1810  Then freedom and peace, we will cherish together (r)  Comic Songster, 1810  33-35  10 
1811  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  Harp, 1811  158-162  10 
1811  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  Songsters Repository, 1811  260-263  10 
1811  Then freedom and peace we will cherish together (r)  Humourist, 1811  73-76  10 
1812  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  Musical Miscellany, 1812  57-61  10 
1812  Then freedom and peace, we will cherish together (r)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  63-67  10 
1813  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  National Song-Book, 1813  63-66  10 
1813  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  American Patriotic-1, 1813  96-102  10 
1814  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  Ameican Star, 1814  106-109  11 
1815  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  Songster's Olio, 1815  39-42  10 
1816  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  Musical Miscellany, 1816  57-61  10 
1816  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  American Patriotic, 1816  76-80  10 
1816  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  Modern Songster, 1816  198-202  10 
1817  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  American Star, 1817  124-128  10 
1817  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  Star, 1817  125-129  10 
1818  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  Star, 1818  14-17  10 
1811  Then Freedom and Peace we will cherish together (r)  Republican Songster, 1811  3-8  10 
1783  Then give to merit what is due (fl)  Ahiman,1783  140-141 
1818  Then Guidwife Count the Lawin (t)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  193 
1818  Then guidwife count, &c. (bt)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  193 
1790  Then hark, in the morn, &c. (bt)  Charmer, 1790  122-123 
1797  Then hark in the morn to the sound of the horn (r)  Syren-2, 1797  V:20-V:21 
1798  Then hark to the boatswain's whistle! whistle! (r)  Mermaid, 1798  9-10 
1797  Then hark to the morn, &c. (bt)  Syren-1, 1797  V:20-V:21 
1808  Then heigh for the petticoat, &c. (bt)  National Songster, 1808  126-127 
1812  Then heigh for the petticoat, &c. (bt)  Harp of Erin, 1812  136-137 
1812  Then heigh for the Petticoat, that is my Joy (t)  Harp of Erin, 1812  136-137 
1803  Then heigh-ho! the holly (r)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  213 
1820  Then He'll Be True (t)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  109-110 
1796  Then here's to thee, Tom: and now here's to thee Will (fl)  Vocal, 1796  90-91 
1788  Then hey, &c. (bt)  Enchanting, 1788  42 
1790  Then hey, &c. (bt)  Philadelphia Jest, 1790  93-94 
1797  Then hey, &c. (bt)  Sky Lark, 1797  211-212 
1788  Then hey for fun, girls hither run (r)  Enchanting, 1788  42 
1799  Then hey for the fairies, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  58-59 
1807  Then hoity toity, whisking, frisking (bt)  American Songster, 1807  206 
1813  Then huzza for Yankees, &c. (bt)  Naval Songster, 1813  14-16  15 
1813  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  Columbian Naval Melody, 1813  3-9  15 
1813  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  National Song-Book, 1813  95-96  10 
1813  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  Naval Songster, 1813  3-7  15 
1814  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  174-179  10 
1814  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  174-179  10 
1814  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  American Muse, 1814  174-179  10 
1815  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  Mocking Bird, 1815  142-147  10 
1815  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  142-147  10 
1817  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  Star, 1817  130-134 
1818  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  Columbian Songster, 1818  59-63  10 
1818  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  Star, 1818  19-22 
1819  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  Songster's Magazine-5, 1819  98-100  11 
1820  Then huzza, &c. (bt)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  98-100  11 
1812  Then huzza huzza, &c. (bt)  Songster's Museum, 1812  31-32 
1805  Then I sing Fal-de-ral Tit, &c. (bt)  Warbler, 1805  169-171 
1788  Then I sung fal de ral tit, &c. (r)  American Songster, 1788  75-76 
1810  Then I sung fal de ral tit (bt)  Sky Lark, 1810  103-104 
1801  Then I sung Fal-de-ral Tit, &c. (bt)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  85-86 
1803  Then I sung Fal-de-ral Tit, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1803  75-76 
1806  Then I'd go no more a roving, &c. (bt)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  196-198 
1806  Then I'd go no more a roving, &c. (bt)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  196-198 
1800  Then I'd live no longer single, &c. (bt)  Jovial, 1800  28-29 
1805  Then I'll be married (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  19-20 
1800  Then I'll go no more a roving, &c. (r)  Jovial, 1800  26-28 
1811  Then I'll weave, &c. (bt)  New-York Songster, 1811  94 
1814  Then I'll weave, &c. (bt)  Ameican Star, 1814  135 
1816  Then I'll weave, &c. (bt)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1816  116 
1817  Then I'll weave, &c. (bt)  American Star, 1817  156 
1817  Then I'll weave, &c. (bt)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  116 
1818  Then I'll weave, &c. (bt)  Magazine of Wit, 1818  142 
1818  Then I'll weave, &c. (bt)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  45 
1818  Then in praise of Columbia, &c. (bt)  Columbian Songster, 1818  75 
1801  Then join, &c. (bt)  Muse of Masonry, 1801  6-7 
1802  Then join, &c. (bt)  Vocal Companion, 1802  10 
1802  Then join, &c. (bt)  Vocal Companion, 1802  28-29 
1805  Then join, &c. (bt)  Free Mason's Companion, 1805  201-202 
1808  Then join, &c. (bt)  National Songster, 1808  193 
1808  Then join, &c. (bt)  National Songster, 1808  198-199 
1811  Then join, &c. (bt)  Musical Repertory, 1811  146 
1814  Then join, &c. (bt)  Masonic, 1814  31-32 
1814  Then join, &c. (bt)  Masonic, 1814  140-141 
1816  Then join, &c. (bt)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  182-183 
1817  Then join, &c. (bt)  Jachin-2, 1817  31-32 
1817  Then join, &c. (bt)  Jachin-2, 1817  140-141 
1802  Then join, brother Masons, aloft raise the song (r)  Vocal Companion, 1802  10 
1805  Then join brother Masons, aloft raise the song (r)  Free Mason's Companion, 1805  201-202 
1808  Then join brother Masons, aloft raise the song (r)  National Songster, 1808  198-199 
1811  Then join brother Masons, aloft raise the song (r)  Musical Repertory, 1811  146 
1814  Then join brother Masons, aloft raise the song (r)  Masonic, 1814  31-32 
1816  Then join, &c. (bt)  Masonic Museum, 1816  28-29 
1816  Then join brother Masons, aloft raise the song (r)  Masonic Museum, 1816  28-29 
1816  Then join brother Masons, aloft raise the song (r)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  182-183 
1817  Then join brother Masons, aloft raise the song (r)  Jachin-2, 1817  31-32 
1800  Then join friends to Freedom, &c. (bt)  Echo, 1800  83-84 
1802  Then join my song, brothers! the sentiment pass (r)  Vocal Companion, 1802  28-29 
1808  Then join my song, brothers, the sentiment pass (r)  National Songster, 1808  193 
1814  Then join my song, brothers! the sentiment pass (r)  Masonic, 1814  140-141 
1817  Then join my song, brothers! the sentiment pass (r)  Jachin-2, 1817  140-141 
1801  Then joy and gladness rais'd the strain (fl)  Songs for 16th August, 1801  9-10 
1811  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  Songsters Repository, 1811  29-30 
1814  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  75-76 
1814  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  75-76 
1814  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  75-76 
1814  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  American Muse, 1814  75-76 
1814  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  Ameican Star, 1814  64-65 
1815  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  Mocking Bird, 1815  72-73 
1815  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  Songster's Olio, 1815  91-92 
1815  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  72-73 
1818  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  184-185 
1819  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  Songster's Magazine-6, 1819  135 
1820  Then, ladies, &c. (bt)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  135 
1812  Then, ladies go cool, &c. (bt)  Harp of Erin, 1812  71-72 
1817  Then ladies go cool, &c., (bt)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  20-21 
1817  Then, ladies go cool, &c. (bt)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  95-96 
1817  Then, ladies go cool, &c. (bt)  Mess of Messes, 1817  92-93 
1817  Then, ladies go cool, &c. (bt)  Cabin Boy, 1817  30-31 
1817  Then, ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Cabin Boy, 1817  30-31 
1811  Then, ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Songsters Repository, 1811  29-30 
1814  Then, ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  75-76 
1814  Then, ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  75-76 
1814  Then, ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  75-76 
1814  Then, ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  American Muse, 1814  75-76 
1814  Then, ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Ameican Star, 1814  64-65 
1815  Then, ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Mocking Bird, 1815  72-73 
1815  Then, ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Songster's Olio, 1815  91-92 
1815  Then, ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  72-73 
1817  Then ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  20-21 
1817  Then, ladies go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  95-96 
1817  Then, ladies go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Mess of Messes, 1817  92-93 
1818  Then, ladies, go cool, and don't care a splinter (r)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  184-185 
1812  Then, ladies, go cool, don't care a splinter (r)  Harp of Erin, 1812  71-72 
1794  Then let, &c. (bt)  Jachin, 1794  58 
1798  Then let, &c. (bt)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  37-38 
1798  Then let, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  259-260 
1798  Then let, &c. (bt)  Echo, 1798  225-226 
1798  Then let, &c. (bt)  Jachin, 1798  58 
1800  Then let, &c. (bt)  Patriotic, 1800  14 
1801  Then let, &c. (bt)  Beauties, 1801  44 
1803  Then let, &c. (bt)  Jachin, 1803  57-58 
1817  Then let, &c. (bt)  Jachin-2, 1817  84-85 
1798  Then let ev'ry man take glass in hand (r)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  37-38 
1798  Then let ev'ry man take glass in hand (r)  Humming Bird, 1798  259-260 
1800  Then let ev'ry man take glass in hand (r)  Patriotic, 1800  14 
1764  Then let harmony reign, and let pleasure abound (r)  Mock Bird, 1764  50 
1803  Then let mankind, &c. (bt)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  245-246 
1799  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Columbian, 1799  VII:1-VII:2 
1792  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Constitutions, 1792  247-248 
1794  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Jachin, 1794  58 
1797  Then let Mankind our Deeds approve (r)  Maryland Ahiman, 1797  254 
1797  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Masonic, 1797  68-70 
1798  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Constitutions, 1798  280-282 
1798  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Humming Bird, 1798  255-256 
1798  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Jachin, 1798  58 
1801  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Beauties, 1801  44 
1803  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Jachin, 1803  57-58 
1803  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  245-246 
1807  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Free-Masons Vocal, 1807  38-39 
1797  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Sky Lark, 1797  287-288 
1817  Then let mankind our deeds approve (r)  Jachin-2, 1817  84-85 
1816  Then let our tars, &c. (bt)  Sky Lark, 1816  66-68 
1816  Then let our tars but have the means (r)  Sky Lark, 1816  66-68 
1813  Then let the praise of Columbia, &c. (bt)  National Song-Book, 1813  24 
1817  Then let the praise of Columbia, &c. (bt)  Star, 1817  129-130 
1818  Then let the praise of Columbia, &c. (bt)  Star, 1818  17-18 
1812  Then let us agree (r)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  5-7 
1797  Then let us all, &c. (bt)  Masonic, 1797  93-94 
1805  Then let us all, &c. (bt)  True Ahiman, 1805  147-148 
1799  Then let us all range, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  318-319 
1792  Then let us all their praises sing (r)  Constitutions, 1792  271-272 
1797  Then let us all their praises sing (r)  Masonic, 1797  93-94 
1805  Then let us all their praises sing (r)  True Ahiman, 1805  147-148 
1813  Then let us, assembled, &c. (bt)  National Song-Book, 1813  43-44 
1814  Then let us, assembled, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  185-186 
1814  Then let us, assembled, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  185-186 
1814  Then let us, assembled, &c. (bt)  American Muse, 1814  185-186 
1815  Then let us, assembled, &c. (bt)  Mocking Bird, 1815  154-155 
1815  Then let us, assembled, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  154-155 
1818  Then let us, assembled, &c. (bt)  Songster's Magazine-1, 1818  2-3 
1820  Then let us, assembled, &c. (bt)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  2-3 
1814  Then let us, assembled, with one voice proclaim (r)  American Muse, 1814  185-186 
1811  Then let us be frisky, &c. (bt)  New-York Songster, 1811  20-22 
1811  Then let us be friskey, &c. (bt)  Songsters Repository, 1811  20-21 
1814  Then let us be friskey, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  34-35 
1814  Then let us be friskey, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  34-35 
1814  Then let us be friskey, &c. (bt)  American Muse, 1814  34-35 
1814  Then let us be friskey, and tipple the whiskey (r)  American Muse, 1814  34-35 
1811  Then let us be friskey, and tipple the wiskey (r)  Songsters Repository, 1811  20-21 
1814  Then let us be friskey, and tipple the wiskey (r)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  34-35 
1814  Then let us be friskey, and tipple the wiskey (r)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  34-35 
1814  Then let us be frisky, &c. (bt)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  34-35 
1814  Then let us be frisky, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1814  34-35 
1815  Then let us be frisky, &c. (bt)  Mocking Bird, 1815  34-35 
1815  Then let us be frisky, &c. (bt)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  49-50 
1815  Then let us be frisky, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  34-35 
1816  Then let us be frisky, &c. (bt)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  50-51 
1818  Then let us be frisky, &c. (bt)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  178-179 
1815  Then let us be frisky (r)  Boston Musical Misc-2, 1815  109-112 
1814  Then let us be frisky, and tipple the whiskey (r)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  34-35 
1814  Then let us be frisky, and tipple the whiskey (r)  Nightingale, 1814  34-35 
1815  Then let us be frisky, and tipple the whiskey (r)  Mocking Bird, 1815  34-35 
1815  Then let us be frisky, and tipple the whiskey (r)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  49-50 
1815  Then let us be frisky, and tipple the whiskey (r)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  34-35 
1818  Then let us be frisky, and tipple the whiskey (r)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  178-179 
1804  Then let's be merry while we can (r)  Buck's PC, 1804  20 
1788  Then let's gang down, &c. (bt)  Enchanting, 1788  92-93 
1808  Then like men, &c. &c. (bt)  National Songster, 1808  128-130 
1799  Then like men, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  253-254 
1807  Then like men, &c. (bt)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  70-72 
1807  Then like men, &c. (bt)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  86-88 
1817  Then like men, &c. (bt)  Cabin Boy, 1817  25-27 
1807  Then like men do your duty, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1807  118-119 
1765  Then like them crown our bowls, &c. (r)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.142-I.144 
1779  Then like them crown our bowls (r)  Songs Naval, 1779  98-99 
1817  Then live with me and be my love (r)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  17 
1798  Then, O protect, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  61-62 
1799  Then, O protect, &c. (bt)  Companion, 1799  268-269 
1799  Then, O protect, &c. (bt)  American, 1799  184-185 
1800  Then, O protect, &c. (bt)  Patriotic, 1800  95-96 
1800  Then, O protect, &c. (bt)  American, 1800  184-185 
1805  Then, O protect, &c. (bt)  Warbler, 1805  201-203 
1814  Then, O protect, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  49-50 
1815  Then, O protect, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1815  5-6 
1816  Then, O protect, &c. (bt)  Modern Songster, 1816  5-6 
1798  Then, O protect Columbia's fair (r)  Humming Bird, 1798  61-62 
1799  Then, O protect Columbia's fair (r)  American, 1799  184-185 
1800  Then, O protect Columbia's fair (r)  American, 1800  184-185 
1807  Then, O protect the hardy tar (r)  American Songster, 1807  109-111 
1798  Then Oh! &c. (bt)  Mermaid, 1798  34-36 
1795  Then, oh! protect, &c. (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795  93-95 
1793  Then, oh! protect the hardy tar (r)  Syren, 1793  83-85 
1798  Then, oh! protect the hardy tar (r)  Mermaid, 1798  34-36 
1803  Then, Oh! protect the hardy tar (r)  Songster's Museum, 1803  164-166 
1806  Then, Oh! Protect the hardy tar (r)  Neptune, 1806  32-34 
1818  Then, oh! Protect the hardy tar (r)  Neptune, 1818  21-22 
1817  Then oh! what pleasure, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  68-69 
1812  Then oh! what pleasure, &c. (r)  Diamond Irish Sentimental, 1812  51-52 
1817  Then oh! what pleasure, where'er we rove (r)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  26 
1813  Then pity dear brothers, the fate we deplore (r)  National Song-Book, 1813  181 
1816  Then pity dear brothers, the fate we deplore (r)  American Patriotic, 1816  33-34 
1795  Then praise, &c. (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795  27-28 
1799  Then praise, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  73-74 
1793  Then praise the jolly fisherman (r)  Syren, 1793  77 
1795  Then praise the jolly fisherman (r)  Social Harmony, 1795  27-28 
1799  Then praise the jolly fisherman (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  73-74 
1805  Then Prussia's king rose, for they took it in course (r)  Different Subjects, 1805  111 
1815  Then pull away jolly boys (r)  Nightingale, 1815  39-40 
1816  Then pull away jolly boys (r)  Modern Songster, 1816  39-40 
1799  Then push round the can, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  174 
1800  Then push round the can, &c. (bt)  Syren, 1800  15-16 
1801  Then push the can about, fol de rol de ree (r)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  32 
1805  Then push the can about, fol de rol de ree (r)  Modern Songster, 1805  36-37 
1807  Then push the can about, fol de rol de ree (r)  American Songster, 1807  8-9 
1800  Then push the grog about (r)  Sailor's Medley, 1800  5-6 
1805  Then quick the ready rhino bring (r)  Union Song, 1805  65-66 
1816  Then rally round, &c. (bt)  Sky Lark, 1816  58-61 
1812  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Diamond Irish Sentimental, 1812  28-29 
1815  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Irish Melodies, 1815  38-39 
1816  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  38-39 
1816  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  29-30 
1816  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  20-21 
1817  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  39 
1817  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Irish Melodies, 1817  21-22 
1817  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  103-104 
1818  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Irish Melodies, 1818  27-28 
1818  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  124-126 
1818  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Syren, 1818  II.20-II.21 
1819  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  108-109 
1819  Then remember, &c. (bt)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  108-109 
1815  Then remember the smile which adorns her at home (r)  Irish Melodies, 1815  38-39 
1817  Then remember the smile which adorns her at home (r)  Irish Melodies, 1817  21-22 
1812  Then remember, wherever your goblet is crown'd (r)  Minstrel, 1812  262-264 
1812  Then remember, wherever your goblet is crown'd (r)  Diamond Irish Sentimental, 1812  28-29 
1816  Then remember, wherever your goblet is crown'd (r)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  38-39 
1818  Then remember, wherever your goblet is crown'd (r)  Irish Melodies, 1818  27-28 
1818  Then remember, wherever your goblet is crown'd (r)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  124-126 
1819  Then remember, wherever your goblet is crown'd (r)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  108-109 
1819  Then remember, wherever your goblet is crown'd (r)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  108-109 
1801  Then rouse each, &c. (bt)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  70-71 
1800  Then, rouse, fair Columbia, to glory aspire (r)  Nightingale, 1800  116-117 
1802  Then rouse, fair Columbia, to glory aspire (r)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  185-186 
1805  Then rouse, fair Columbia, to glory aspire (r)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  217-218 
1806  Then rouse, fair Columbia, to glory aspire (r)  Complete Modern, 1806  248-249 
1797  Then rouse, fair Columbia, to glory asuire [sic] (r)  Columbian, 1797  199-200 
1798  Then say, &c, (bt)  Columbian, 1798  177-178 
1798  Then say, &c. (bt)  American MM, 1798  200-202 
1817  Then say, &c. (bt)  Mermaid, 1817  35-36 
1820  Then say, &c. (bt)  Melodist-2, 1820  14-17 
1801  Then say my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  10-11 
1801  Then say my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  16-17 
1802  Then say my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  Fair Warbler, 1802  12-13 
1803  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  Buck's PC, 1803  19 
1805  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  Warbler, 1805  27 
1805  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  Modern Songster, 1805  21 
1805  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  54 
1805  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  Town & Country, 1805  21-22 
1806  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  25-26 
1806  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  25-26 
1807  Then say my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1807  6-7 
1810  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  New Musical-1, 1810  46-48 
1810  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  New Musical-2, 1810  46-48 
1811  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  New-York Songster, 1811  71-72 
1812  Then say my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  Musical Miscellany, 1812  71 
1813  Then say my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  National Song-Book, 1813  155 
1815  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1815  68 
1815  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  Songster's Companion, 1815  80-81 
1816  Then say my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  Musical Miscellany, 1816  71 
1818  Then say, my sweet girl, &c. (bt)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  136-137 
1803  Then Say My Sweet Girl, &c. (t)  Buck's PC, 1803  19 
1811  Then Say My Sweet Girl (t)  Musical Repertory, 1811  6-7 
1804  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me (bt)  Merry Medly, 1804  26-28 
1801  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Vocal Medley, 1801  161-162 
1803  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Buck's PC, 1803  19 
1803  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  40-41 
1805  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  54 
1805  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Union Song, 1805  273-274 
1806  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Black Bird-2, 1806 
1806  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  25-26 
1806  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  25-26 
1806  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Linnet, 1806 
1811  Then say my sweet girl can you love me (r)  Musical Repertory, 1811  6-7 
1812  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Black Bird, 1812 
1814  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  180 
1814  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  180 
1814  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  American Muse, 1814  180 
1815  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Mocking Bird, 1815  148-149 
1815  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  148-149 
1815  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  American Song Book, 1815  39-40 
1816  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Black Bird, 1816  8-9 
1817  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Mermaid, 1817  35-36 
1818  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  109 
1805  Then Say My Sweet Girl, Can You Love Me (t)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  54 
1806  Then Say My Sweet Girl, Can you Love Me (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  25-26 
1806  Then Say My Sweet Girl, Can you Love Me (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  25-26 
1806  Then Say, My Sweet Girl, Can You Love Me (t)  Complete Modern, 1806  53-54 
1810  Then Say My Sweet Girl, Can You Love Me (t)  New Musical-1, 1810  46-48 
1810  Then Say My Sweet Girl, Can You Love Me (t)  New Musical-2, 1810  46-48 
1820  Then Say, My Sweet Girl, Can You Love Me (t)  Melodist-2, 1820  14-17 
1798  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me? (r)  Columbian, 1798  177-178 
1799  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me? (r)  American, 1799  224-225 
1800  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me? (r)  Youthful, 1800  99-100 
1800  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me? (r)  American, 1800  224-225 
1800  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me? (r)  Syren, 1800  40-41 
1800  Then say, my sweet girl, can you love me? (r)  Echo, 1800  108 
1802  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me? (r)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  106 
1805  Then say my sweet girl, can you love me? (r)  Musical Siren, 1805 
1798  Then Say My Sweet Girl, Can you Love Me? (t)  American MM, 1798  200-202 
1804  Then Say My Sweet Girl, Can You Love Me? (t)  Nightingale, 1804  128-130 
1800  Then say, sweet girl, can you love me (r)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  104-105 
1779  Then says our good king (fl)  Songs Naval, 1779  125 
1818  Then she cried, &c. (bt)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  97-98 
1816  Then she cry'd, &c. (bt)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  100-101 
1788  Then since my country, &c. (bt)  Enchanting, 1788  41-42 
1812  Then sing away merrily, o'er the glass cheerily (r)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  111 
1803  Then sling the flowing bowl, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1803  74 
1810  Then sling the flowing bowl, &c. (bt)  New Musical-1, 1810  6-7 
1810  Then sling the flowing bowl, &c. (bt)  New Musical-2, 1810  6-7 
1805  Then sling the flowing bowl (r)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1805  173-175 
1798  Then sound the great Jehovah's praise (r)  Constitutions, 1798  271-272 
1792  Then sound the great Jehovah's praise (r)  Constitutions, 1792  229 
1805  Then spur your brisk coursers (r)  Modern Songster, 1805  65-66 
1811  Then stop and listen to my parting lay (fl)  Harp, 1811  150-151 
1779  Then strait he sent out as brave a train (fl)  Songs Naval, 1779  125 
1760  Then tell him a tale, &c. (bt)  Mock Bird, 1760  218-219 
1760  Then tell him a tale of a cock and a bull (r)  Mock Bird, 1760  218-219 
1814  Then the good let us, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  251-252 
1765  Then they carried me (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.32 
1811  Then think na long, lassie, &c. (bt)  Harp, 1811  30 
1812  Then think you lads, who live, &c. (bt)  Harp of Erin, 1812  57-59 
1788  Then this is my fancy, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1788  95 
1790  Then this is my fancy, &c. (bt)  Charmer, 1790  77   
1797  Then this is my fancy, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1797  45 
1803  Then this is my fancy, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1803  95 
1805  Then this is my fancy, &c. (bt)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  103-104 
1806  Then this is my fancy (r)  Complete Modern, 1806  117-118 
1814  Then to all brethren in distress (r)  Masonic, 1814  71-73  12 
1817  Then to all brethren in distress (r)  Jachin-2, 1817  71-73  12 
1798  Then to arms, &c. (bt)  Echo, 1798  31-33 
1799  Then to arms, &c. (bt)  Social Companion, 1799  33-34 
1810  Then to arms, &c. (bt)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  135-136 
1811  Then to arms, &c. (bt)  Musical Repertory, 1811  138-139 
1799  Then to arms let's repai (r)  Columbian, 1799  VI:31-VI:32 
1800  Then to arms let's repair (bt)  Echo, 1800  20-21 
1798  Then to arms let's repair (r)  Humming Bird, 1798  204-205 
1799  Then to arms let's repair (r)  Social Companion, 1799  33-34 
1805  Then to each brother in distress (r)  True Ahiman, 1805  176-178  12 
1799  Then to my box I creep (r)  American, 1799  162-164 
1800  Then to my box I creep (r)  American, 1800  162-164 
1765  Then to tell him a tale, &c. (bt)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.55-II.56 
1792  Then to the distant hills he bore (r)  Vocal Muse, 1792  144 
1795  Then to the distant hills he bore (r)  Medley, 1795  144 
1816  Then toast, &c. (bt)  Modern Songster, 1816  207-209  16 
1816  Then toast, &c. (bt)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1816  18-21  16 
1816  Then toast, &c. (bt)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1816  18-21  16 
1817  Then toast, &c. (bt)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1817  18-21  16 
1817  Then toast, &c. (bt)  American Star, 1817  60-63  16 
1817  Then toast, &c. (bt)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  18-21  16 
1817  Then toast, &c. (bt)  Star, 1817  142-144  11 
1818  Then toast, &c. (bt)  Star, 1818  29-31  11 
1814  Then toast the Brave, &c. (bt)  Naval Songster-1, 1814  70-71 
1814  Then toast the brave, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  53-55  10 
1816  Then toast the brave (r)  Town and Country, 1816  99-101  16 
1816  Then toast the brave, for they will save (r)  Modern Songster, 1816  207-209  16 
1817  Then toast the brave, for they will save (r)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1817  18-21  16 
1817  Then toast the brave, for they will save (r)  American Star, 1817  60-63  16 
1817  Then toast the brave, for they will save (r)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  18-21  16 
1817  Then toast the brave, for they will save (r)  Star, 1817  142-144  11 
1818  Then toast the brave, for they will save (r)  Star, 1818  29-31  11 
1797  Then under full sail we laugh at the gale (r)  Dibdin, 1797  28-29 
1817  Then unite, &c. (bt)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1817  67-68 
1812  Then unite, all ye sons of Columbia, unite (r)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  3-5 
1817  Then unite, all ye sons of Columbia, unite (r)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1817  67-68 
1760  Then up went Aley, &c. (bt)  Mock Bird, 1760  250-251 
1814  Then wha wudna be a brave sodger (r)  Naval Songster-1, 1814  48-49 
1798  Then who, &c. (bt)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  53-54 
1798  Then who, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  251-253 
1798  Then who, &c. (bt)  Echo, 1798  205-207 
1801  Then who, &c. (bt)  Muse of Masonry, 1801  47-48 
1802  Then who, &c. (bt)  Vocal Companion, 1802  155-157 
1808  Then who, &c. (bt)  National Songster, 1808  224-225 
1798  Then who would not be a Free-Mason (r)  Humming Bird, 1798  251-253 
1804  Then who would not be a Free-mason (r)  Mirth and Song, 1804  217-219 
1798  Then who wou'd not be a Free Mason (r)  Echo, 1798  205-207 
1808  Then who wou'd not be a Free-Mason (r)  National Songster, 1808  224-225 
1800  Then who would not be a Free Mason (r)  Echo, 1800  195-196 
1783  Then who would not be a Free-Mason (r)  Ahiman,1783  123-125 
1798  Then who would not be a Free-Mason (r)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  53-54 
1801  Then who would not be a Free-Mason! (r)  Muse of Masonry, 1801  47-48 
1802  Then who would not be a Free-Mason (r)  Vocal Companion, 1802  155-157 
1805  Then who would not be a Free-Mason (r)  Free Mason's Companion, 1805  170-172 
1805  Then who would not be a free-mason (r)  True Ahiman, 1805  156-158 
1806  Then who would not be a Free-Mason (r)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  188-189 
1806  Then who would not be a Free-Mason (r)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  188-189 
1814  Then who would not be a Freemason (r)  Masonic, 1814  49-51 
1817  Then who would not be a Freemason (r)  Jachin-2, 1817  49-51 
1818  Then who would not be a Free-Mason (r)  New Free-Mason, 1818  347-348 
1819  Then who would not be a Free-mason (r)  New Freemasons, 1819  336-337 
1788  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  Enchanting, 1788  25-26 
1795  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795  61-63 
1797  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  Syren-1, 1797  III:12-III:13 
1798  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  Vocal, 1798  30-31 
1800  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  40-41 
1801  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  Vocal Medley, 1801  30-31 
1802  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  50-51 
1803  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  Songster's Museum, 1803  166-167 
1810  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  New Musical-1, 1810  57-59 
1810  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  New Musical-2, 1810  57-59 
1817  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  99 
1817  Then who'd be grave, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  145-146 
1804  Then who'd be grave, &c. (r)  Buck's PC, 1804  88-89 
1793  Then who'd be grave (r)  Syren, 1793  52-53 
1791  Then why, &c. (bt)  Apollo, 1791  137-138 
1793  Then why, &c. (bt)  Apollo-2, 1793  137-138* 
1795  Then why, &c. (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795  78-79 
1797  Then why, &c. (bt)  Syren-1, 1797  III:17-III:19 
1800  Then why, &c. (bt)  Amorous, 1800  14-15 
1806  Then why, &c. (bt)  Linnet, 1806  174-175 
1810  Then why, &c. (bt)  New Musical-1, 1810  16-17 
1810  Then why, &c. (bt)  New Musical-2, 1810  16-17 
1817  Then why, &c. (bt)  Mermaid, 1817  31-32 
1817  Then why, &c. (bt)  New American, 1817  43-45 
1779  Then why should, &c. (bt)  Songs Naval, 1779  99-100 
1765  Then why should we, &c. (bt)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.113-II.114 
1795  Then why should we, &c. (bt)  Medley, 1795  198 
1798  Then why should we quarrel for riches, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  105-106 
1800  Then why should we quarrel for riches (bt)  Echo, 1800  161 
1779  Then why should we quarrel for riches (r)  Songs Naval, 1779  99-100 
1790  Then why should we quarrel for riches (r)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  176 
1791  Then why should we quarrel for riches (r)  Apollo, 1791  137-138 
1793  Then why should we quarrel for riches (r)  Apollo-2, 1793  137-138* 
1795  Then why should we quarrel for riches (r)  Social Harmony, 1795  78-79 
1797  Then why should we quarrel for riches (r)  Syren-2, 1797  III:17-III:18 
1797  Then why should we quarrel for riches (r)  Syren-1, 1797  III:17-III:19 
1798  Then why should we quarrel for riches (r)  Mermaid, 1798  59 
1798  Then why should we quarrel for riches (r)  Buck's PC, 1798  31-32 
1806  Then why should we quarrel for riches (r)  Linnet, 1806  174-175 
1817  Then why should we quarrel for riches (r)  New American, 1817  43-45 
1800  Then Why should we Quarrel for riches (t)  Amorous, 1800  14-15 
1810  Then Why Should We Quarrel for Riches (t)  New Musical-1, 1810  16-17 
1810  Then Why Should We Quarrel for Riches (t)  New Musical-2, 1810  16-17 
1807  Then why should we quarrell, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1807  101-102 
1815  Then why should we quarrell, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1815  19-20 
1816  Then why should we quarrell, &c. (bt)  Modern Songster, 1816  19-20 
1812  Then why will you wander, &c. (bt)  Harp of Erin, 1812  20 
1814  Then why will you wander, &c. (bt)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  92-93 
1811  Theodore-the orphan boy (r)  Musical Repertory, 1811  92-93 
1800  There are, degenerate! to the future blind (fl)  Republican, 1800  100-101 
1790  There are grinders enough, sir, of ev'ry degree (fl)  Charmer, 1790  136 
1800  There are grinders enough, sirs, of every degree (fl)  Echo, 1800  9-10 
1798  There are grinders enough, sirs, of ev'ry degree (fl)  Columbian, 1798  215 
1815  There are sweepers in high life as well as in low (r)  Songster's Olio, 1815  61-62 
1810  There are sweepers in high life as well as low (r)  Linnet, 1810  20-22 
1800  There are twelve months in all the year (fl)  English Archer, 1800  102-104   
1812  There are twelve months in all the year (fl)  Adventures of Robin Hood, 1812  96-98  22 
1812  There are twelve months within the year (it)  Adventures of Robin Hood, 1812  47-51  38 
1793  There be lovers, of life so profuse (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  60-61 
1793  There be lovers, of life so profuse (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  60-61 
1797  There be lovers, of life so profuse (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  IV:44-IV:45 
1814  There budgets are of every kind (fl)  Naval Songster-1, 1814  19-21  10 
1814  There budgets are of every kind (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  19-21 
1807  There came a stranger o'er the mead (fl)  Victory, 1807  48 
1801  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  107-108 
1801  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Republican Harmonist, 1801  115-117 
1802  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  202-204 
1803  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1803  28-29 
1803  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  American Republican, 1803  121-122 
1803  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Nightingale, 1803  24   
1804  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Nightingale, 1804  162-164 
1804  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Mirth and Song, 1804  179-180 
1804  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1804  165-166 
1805  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Warbler, 1805  197-199 
1805  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  46-47 
1805  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  274-275 
1805  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Town & Country, 1805  46-47 
1805  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Union Song, 1805  1-2 
1806  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Jovial Songster, No. II, 1806  4-6 
1806  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Neptune, 1806  8-10 
1806  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Nightingale, 1806  46-48 
1807  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  116-118 
1807  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  American Songster, 1807  63-64 
1807  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  61-63 
1807  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Nightingale, 1807  26-27 
1807  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  39-40 
1808  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  26-27 
1808  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  National Songster, 1808  174-175 
1808  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  New Whim, 1808  31-32 
1809  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Humming Bird, 1809  42-43 
1809  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  American Vocal, 1809  50-51 
1809  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Nightingale, 1809  26-27 
1809  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  New Joke, 1809  150-151 
1810  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  52-53 
1810  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Sky Lark, 1810  27-28 
1811  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Harp, 1811  58-59 
1811  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1811  3-5 
1811  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  97-99 
1811  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Republican Songster, 1811  31-33 
1811  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  38-39 
1811  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Collection, 1811  12-13 
1811  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Gold Finch, 1811  65-67 
1811  There came to the beach, a poor exile of Erin (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  39-41 
1812  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  46-47 
1812  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1812  28-29 
1812  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Syren, 1812  27-29 
1812  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Diamond Irish Sentimental, 1812  6-9 
1812  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  118-120 
1812  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  42-44 
1813  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  American Songster, 1813  71-72 
1813  There came to the beach, a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Town and Country, 1813  35-36 
1814  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  48-50 
1814  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Nightingale, 1814  48-50 
1814  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  87-89 
1814  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  48-50 
1814  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  48-50 
1814  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  American Muse, 1814  48-50 
1814  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  62-63 
1814  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  90 
1814  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Sky Lark, 1814  57-58 
1815  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Mocking Bird, 1815  47-49 
1815  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  16-17 
1815  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  79 
1815  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  47-49 
1815  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  American Song Book, 1815  12-13 
1815  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Songster, 1815  31-32 
1816  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  230-231 
1816  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  79-80 
1816  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Nightingale, 1816  25-26 
1816  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.96-I.97 
1817  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  26 
1817  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  55-57 
1817  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  131-132 
1817  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Mess of Messes, 1817  127-128 
1817  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  American Star, 1817  71-73 
1817  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1817  20-21 
1817  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  74-76 
1817  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Star, 1817  23-25 
1818  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Magazine of Wit, 1818  83-84 
1818  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  133-134 
1818  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.96-I.97 
1818  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Star, 1818  86-87 
1818  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1818  20-21 
1818  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Bird of Birds, 1818  39-40 
1818  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Songster's Magazine-1, 1818 
1819  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Harp, 1819  7-8 
1820  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  20-21 
1820  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  20-21 
1820  There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin (fl)  Aeolian Harp-2, 1820  20-21 
1820  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820 
1803  There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (t)  Nightingale, 1803  24   
1816  There dwalt a man on Ettrick side (fl)  Forest Minstrel, 1816  143-147  11 
1815  There is a bloom that never fades (fl)  American Songster, 1815  34 
1815  There is a bloom that never fades (fl)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  193 
1807  There is a body, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1807  100 
1808  There is a body, &c. (bt)  National Songster, 1808  88 
1809  There is a body, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1809  54-55 
1809  There is a body, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1809  100 
1809  There is a body, &c. (bt)  New Joke, 1809  162-163 
1811  There is a body, &c. (bt)  Songsters Repository, 1811  140-141 
1811  There is a body, &c. (bt)  Gold Finch, 1811  92-93 
1814  There is a body, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  81-82 
1815  There is a body, &c. (bt)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  145 
1816  There is a body, &c. (bt)  Sky Lark, 1816  40 
1816  There is a body, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1816  93 
1816  There is a body, &c. (bt)  Town and Country, 1816  54-55 
1808  There is a body loves a body (r)  Nightingale, 1808  100 
1811  There is a body loves a body (r)  Gold Finch, 1811  92-93 
1814  There is a body loves a body (r)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  81-82 
1802  There is a God we all must know (fl)  Concert Songs, 1802  20-22  21 
1818  There is a Philosophy, hollow, unsound (fl)  Woodworth Poems, 1818  260-261 
1819  There is a proverb ferry old (fl)  Songster's Magazine-8, 1819  46   
1820  There is a proverb ferry old (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  46   
1807  There is a proverb fery old (fl)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  50-51 
1810  There is a proverb fery old [sic] (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1810  20 
1810  There is a star whose brighter ray (fl)  Comic Songster, 1810  61 
1818  There is a world---a world of mind (fl)  Woodworth Poems, 1818  282283 
1814  There is not in the wide world a valley (fl)  Choice Collection, 1814  20 
1812  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  36-37 
1812  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Syren, 1812  7-8 
1812  There is not, in the wide world, a valley so sweet (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1812  86-87 
1812  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  230-231 
1814  There is not in the wide world, a valley so sweet (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  68 
1814  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  152-153 
1814  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  152-153 
1814  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  American Muse, 1814  152-153 
1814  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  173-174 
1815  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1815  27-28 
1815  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Mocking Bird, 1815  121-122 
1815  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  121-122 
1816  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  27-28 
1816  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  305 
1816  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  20 
1816  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  14 
1816  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  104-105 
1816  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1816  131 
1817  [There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  42 
1817  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  14-15 
1817  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  55 
1817  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  131 
1817  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Mess of Messes, 1817  127 
1817  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  American Star, 1817  185-186 
1817  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1817  86 
1817  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  113-114 
1817  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  131 
1818  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  20 
1818  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  116-117 
1818  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  171 
1818  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Syren, 1818  II.14 
1818  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  23 
1818  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1818  86 
1818  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Songster's Magazine-3, 1818  53 
1819  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  101-102 
1819  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  101-102 
1819  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  33-34 
1820  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  4-5 
1820  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  86 
1820  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  86 
1820  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Aeolian Harp-2, 1820  86 
1820  There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  53 
1820  There is not in this wide world, a valley so sweet (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  214-215 
1811  There is not in this wide world a vally so sweet [sic] (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  17   
1789  There is one dark and sullen hour (fl)  Apollo, 1789  26   
1791  There is one dark and sullen hour (fl)  Apollo, 1791  26 
1793  There is one dark and sullen hour (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  20 
1793  There is one dark and sullen hour (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  20 
1811  There is one dark and sullen hour (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  167 
1777  There is one thing, my friends, I must offer to you (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  234-235  10 
1817  There is one thing, my friends, I must offer to you (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  118  10 
1806  There is something in kissing (fl)  Nightingale, 1806  70-71 
1806  There is Something in Kissing (t)  Nightingale, 1806  70-71 
1817  There lies a shell beneath the waves (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  119-124   
1795  There like a lubber, &.c (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795 
1795  There like a lubber, &c. (bt)  Medley, 1795  214 
1799  There like a lubber, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  138-139 
1798  There like a lubber (bt)  Mermaid, 1798  23-24 
1793  There like a lubber (r)  Syren, 1793  13-14 
1817  There liv'd a man in Baleno crazy [sic] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  114 
1817  There liv'd a man in Baleno crazy [sic] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  186-187 
1798  There liv'd, as fame reports, in days of yore (fl)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  66-70  28 
1798  There liv'd, as fame reports, in days of yore (fl)  Echo, 1798  210-217  28 
1800  There liv'd, as fame reports, in days of yore (fl)  Echo, 1800  140-145  28 
1801  There liv'd as fame reports, in days of yore (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  187-191  28 
1802  There liv'd as fame reports, in days of yore (fl)  Free-Mason's Companion, 1802  29-36  28 
1805  There liv'd as fame reports, in days of yore (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1805  29-36  28 
1805  There lived a gentleman, whose head (fl)  Warbler, 1805  8-10 
1765  There lived a man in Ballenecrazy (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.37   
1760  There lived a man in Ballymecrazy (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  213-214 
1811  There lives a lass upon the green (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  189-190 
1805  There lives a lassie on the brae (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  108-110  12 
1820  There lives a lassie on the brae (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  147-149  12 
1817  [There not in the wide world a race] (fl)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  13   
1807  There once was a farmer and he had a cow (fl)  American Songster, 1807  60-61  11 
1801  There once was a Mason who lov'd a long drink (fl)  Muse of Masonry, 1801  53-54 
1790  There was a bonny blade (fl)  Songs, 1790  25-28 
1815  There was a bonny blade (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  216-217 
1807  There was a bonny blade, who had married a maid (fl)  American Songster, 1807  244-245 
1786  There was a frog liv'd in a well (fl)  Select Songster, 1786  56-59  24 
1795  There was a frog liv'd in a well (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  107-109  24 
1819  There was a frog liv'd in a well (it)  Songster's Magazine-6, 1819  132 
1820  There was a frog liv'd in a well (it)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  132 
1817  There was a gay man-milliner, his name was Timmy Twist (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  101-102 
1817  There was a gay man-milliner, his name was Tommy Twist (fl)  Village Songster, 1817  22-23   
1818  There was a gay man-milliner, his name was Tommy Twist (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  76-78 
1819  There was a gay man-milliner, his name was Tommy Twist (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  25-26 
1820  There was a gay man-milliner, his name was Tommy Twist (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  26-28 
1798  There Was a Jolly Miller (t)  American MM, 1798  109-111 
1800  There was a Jolly Miller (t)  Amorous, 1800  11-12 
1810  There was a Jolly Miller (t)  New Musical-1, 1810  13-14 
1810  There was a Jolly Miller (t)  New Musical-2, 1810  13-14 
1797  There was a jolly miller liv'd on the river Dee (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  224 
1788  There was a jolly miller once (fl)  Charms, 1788  18-19 
1796  There was a jolly miller once (fl)  Vocal, 1796  114-115 
1799  There was a jolly miller once (fl)  New Academy, 1799  123-125 
1800  There was a jolly miller once (fl)  Amorous, 1800  11-12 
1802  There was a jolly miller once (fl)  New Academy, 1802  81-83 
1804  There was a jolly miller once (fl)  American Academy, 1804  98-99 
1805  There was a jolly miller once (fl)  King Crispins, 1805  7-8 
1805  There was a jolly miller once (fl)  American Academy, 1805  98-99 
1810  There was a jolly miller once (fl)  New Musical-1, 1810  13-14 
1810  There was a jolly miller once (fl)  New Musical-2, 1810  13-14 
1788  There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the river Dee (fl)  American Songster, 1788  202-203 
1797  There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the river Dee (fl)  Columbian, 1797  89-90 
1798  There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the river Dee (fl)  American MM, 1798  109-111 
1803  There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the river Dee (fl)  American Songster, 1803  202-203 
1805  There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the river Dee (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  143-144 
1806  There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the river Dee (fl)  Black Bird-2, 1806  85 
1806  There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the river Dee (fl)  Linnet, 1806  85 
1806  There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the River Dee (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  160-161 
1812  There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the river Dee (fl)  Black Bird, 1812  85 
1816  There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the river Dee (fl)  Black Bird, 1816  87-88 
1820  There was a jolly miller once liv'd on the river Dee (fl)  Blackbird, 1820  86 
1807  There was a jolly miller once lived on the river Dee (fl)  American Songster, 1807  214 
1812  There was a jolly miller once Lived on the river Dee (fl)  American Academy, 1812  99-100 
1799  There was a jolly shepherd lad (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  15 
1765  There was a jovial beggar, &c. (it)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.12 
1818  There was a lad was born in Kyle (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  269-270 
1812  There was a lass and she was fair (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  57-59 
1815  There was a lass and she was fair (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-2, 1815  71-73 
1817  There was a lass and she was fair (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  39 
1817  There was a lass and she was fair (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  114-115 
1812  There was a Lass and She Was Fair (t)  Minstrel, 1812  57-59 
1815  There Was a Lass and She Was Fair (t)  Boston Musical Misc-2, 1815  71-73 
1813  There was a lass, they ca'd her Meg (fl)  American Songster, 1813 
1813  There was a lass, they ca'd her Meg (fl)  Town and Country, 1813  45 
1814  There was a little boy (fl)  Mother Goose, 1814  24 
1815  There was a little boy (fl)  Mother Goose, 1815  9-10 
1815  There was a little boy (fl)  Mother Goose, 1815  24 
1819  There was a little boy went into a barn (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819 
1812  There was a little boy went into a barn (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812 
1785  [There was a little man] (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  12-14 
1794  There was a little man (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  11-14 
1799  There was a little man (fl)  Lullabies, 1799  5-8 
1800  There was a little man (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  11-14 
1807  There was a little man (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1807  [10] 
1813  There was a little man (fl)  Mother Goose, 1813  5-8 
1814  There was a little man (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1814 
1817  There was a little man (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1817 
1818  There was a little man (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1818 
1812  There was a little man and he had a little gun (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  31 
1812  There was a little man and he had a little gun (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  52 
1819  There was a little man and he had a little gun (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  20 
1819  There was a little man and he had a little gun (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  33 
1797  There was a little man, and he woo'd a little maid (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  31-32 
1799  There was a little man, who wooed a little maid (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  10-13 
1788  There was a little master (fl)  Poetical, 1788  61-62 
1819  There was a mad man (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  32-33 
1807  There was a mad man, and he had a mad wife (fl)  American Songster, 1807  43 
1795  There was a Maid in Our Town (t)  Sky Lark, 1795  33-35 
1795  There was a maiden in our town (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  33-35 
1812  There was a man and he had nought (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  38 
1819  There was a man and he had nought (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  25 
1814  There was a man in our town (fl)  Mother Goose, 1814  18 
1815  There was a man in our town (fl)  Mother Goose, 1815  18 
1819  There was a man in our town (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  22 
1812  There was a man man [sic] (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  51-52 
1807  There was a man of Newington (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1807  [25] 
1814  There was a man of Newington (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1814  11 
1817  There was a man of Newington (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1817  11 
1818  There was a man of Newington (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1818  11 
1812  There was a man of our town (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  33-34 
1785  There was a man of Thes[saly] (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  55-56 
1794  There was a man of Thessaly (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  55-56 
1799  There was a man of Thessaly (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  54-55 
1800  There was a man of Thessaly (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  55 
1768  There was a man of Thessary (fl)  Tommy Thumb-1, 1768  28-29 
1771  There was a man of Thessary (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1771  28 
1768  There was a Man of Thessary (t)  Tommy Thumb-1, 1768  28-29 
1771  There was a Man of Thessary (t)  Tommy Thumb, 1771  28 
1817  There was a merry widow, and she was very fat (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  16-17 
1818  There was a merry widow, and she was very fat (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  25-26 
1820  There was a merry widow, and she was very fat (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  36-37 
1801  There was a miller liv'd in Derbyshire (fl)  Evenings Amusement, 1801  10-12  10 
1799  There was a miller's daughter (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  1-2 
1799  There was a miller's daughter (fl)  American, 1799  75-76 
1800  There was a miller's daughter (fl)  American, 1800  75-76 
1810  There was a miller's daughter (fl)  Sky Lark, 1810  92-94 
1812  There was a piper had a cow (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  42 
1819  There was a piper had a cow (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  27 
1803  There was a ship, and a ship of fame (fl)  Captain Glen's Unhappy, 1803  2-5  22 
1811  There was an ancient fair, loved a nate young man (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  93   
1812  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  63-64 
1814  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  16-17 
1814  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  147-148 
1816  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  117-118 
1817  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Village Songster, 1817  18-19 
1817  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  87-88 
1817  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Mess of Messes, 1817  139-140 
1817  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  American Star, 1817  166-167 
1817  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  54-55 
1818  There was an ancient fair, O, she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  124-125 
1818  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  177-178 
1818  There was an ancient fair, O, she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  65-66 
1819  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Songster's Magazine-9, 1819  61   
1820  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  15-16 
1820  There was an ancient fair, O she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  61   
1817  There was an ancient fair, oh she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  91 
1817  There was an ancient fair, oh she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  67-68 
1817  There was an ancient fair, oh she lov'd a nate young man (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  122-123 
1810  There was an Irish lad (fl)  Comic Songster, 1810  30-31 
1812  There was an Irish lad (fl)  Diamond Irish Humourous, 1812  18-19 
1812  There was an Irish lad (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  97-98 
1817  There was an Irish lad (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  27-28 
1817  There was an Irish lad (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  135-136 
1818  There was an Irish lad (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  84-85 
1820  There was an Irish lad (fl)  Hardcastle's Annual, 1820  104-105 
1801  There was an Irish lad, He lov'd a cloister'd nun (fl)  Republican Harmonist, 1801  125-126 
1804  There was an Irish lad who lov'd a cloister'd Nun (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1804  45-46 
1805  There was an Irish lad, who lov'd a cloister'd Nun (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  56-57 
1817  [There was an Irish lad, Who lov'd a cloister'd nun] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  61 
1818  There was an old maiden of seventy-six (fl)  Songster's Magazine-2, 1818  46 
1819  There was an old maiden of seventy-six (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  45-46 
1820  There was an old maiden of seventy-six (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  46 
1785  [There] was an old man (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  22 
1785  There was an old [man] (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  35 
1794  There was an old man (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  22 
1794  There was an old man (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  35 
1799  There was an old man (fl)  Lullabies, 1799  22 
1800  There was an old man (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  22 
1800  There was an old man (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  35   
1813  There was an old man (fl)  Mother Goose, 1813  13 
1813  There was an old man (fl)  Mother Goose, 1813  21 
1812  There Was an Old Man (t)  Songster's Museum, 1812  4-5 
1786  There was an old man, and although 'tis not common (fl)  Select Songster, 1786  59-60 
1790  There was an old man, and, tho' tis not common (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  173-174 
1790  There was an old man and tho' tis not common (fl)  Songs, 1790  11-13 
1796  There was an old man, and though it's not common (fl)  Vocal, 1796  71-73 
1788  There was an old man, and though 'tis not common (fl)  American Songster, 1788  89-90 
1803  There was an old man, and though 'tis not common (fl)  American Songster, 1803  90-91 
1812  There was an old man, and though 'tis not common (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1812  4-5 
1799  There was an old man, In a velvet coat (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  34 
1785  There was an old woman (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  23 
1785  There was an old woman (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  24 
1785  [There was an old woman] (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  62   
1788  There was an old woman (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1788  32 
1788  There was an old woman (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1788  39 
1794  There was an old woman (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  23 
1794  There was an old woman (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  24 
1794  There was an old woman (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  62 
1794  There was an old woman (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1794  39 
1798  There was an old woman (fl)  Holyday, 1798  27 
1800  There was an old woman (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  23 
1800  There was an old woman (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  24 
1800  There was an old woman (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  62 
1805  There was an old woman (fl)  New A B C, 1805  23 
1805  There was an old woman (fl)  New A B C, 1805  27 
1813  There was an old woman (fl)  Mother Goose, 1813  15 
1815  There was an old woman (fl)  Mother Goose, 1815  10 
1813  There was an old woman (fl)  Mother Goose, 1813  14 
1799  There was an old woman and she sold puddings and pies (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  61 
1812  There was an old woman, and what do you think? (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812 
1817  There was an old woman, and what do you think? (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817  12 
1819  There was an old woman, and what do you think? (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819 
1794  There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1794  32 
1799  There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  22 
1799  There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  23 
1799  There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl)  Lullabies, 1799  20 
1799  There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl)  Lullabies, 1799  21 
1804  There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl)  Mother Goose, 1804 
1804  There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl)  Mother Goose, 1804 
1812  There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl)  Mother Goose, 1812 
1812  There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  16 
1817  There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817 
1814  There was an old woman liv'd under the hill (fl)  Mother Goose, 1814  10 
1812  There was an old woman liv'd under the stairs (fl)  Mother Goose, 1812 
1819  There was an old woman lived under a hill (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  11 
1812  There was an old woman of Wapping (fl)  Mother Goose, 1812 
1814  There was an old woman of Wapping (fl)  Mother Goose, 1814  14   
1815  There was an old woman of Wapping (fl)  Mother Goose, 1815  14 
1817  There was an old woman, she liv'd in a shoe (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817  20 
1812  There was an old woman she lived in a shoe (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  19 
1819  There was an old woman, she lived in a shoe (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  13 
1794  There was an old woman toss'd in a blanket (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  vi-vii 
1800  There was an old woman toss'd in a blanket (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  vii 
1812  There was an old woman tost up in a blanket (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  20 
1817  There was an old woman tost up in a blanket (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817  27 
1819  There was an old women tost up in a blanket (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  13 
1799  There was an old-man, and he had a calf (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  21 
1812  There was Cormac O'Con (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1812  27-28 
1812  There was Cormac O'Con (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  171-172 
1817  There was Cormac O'Con (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  93 
1817  There was Cormac O'Con (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  70-71 
1795  There was Dorothy Dump, would mutter and mump (fl)  Medley, 1795  222 
1798  There was Dorothy Dump, would mutter and mump (fl)  Columbian, 1798  77 
1818  There was once a day, but old Time then was young (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  233-234 
1797  There was once an old widow, and she had a son (fl)  Nightingale, 1797  39-40 
1791  There was once, it is said (fl)  Apollo, 1791  124-126  16 
1793  There was once, it is said (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  124-126*  16 
1817  There was once it is said (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  78-79  19 
1817  There was once it is said (fl)  Village Songster, 1817  78-79  19 
1805  There was once it is said, when is out of my mind (fl)  Union Song, 1805  154-156  17 
1797  There was once, it was said, when, is out of my head (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  178-180  18 
1798  There was once, it was said, when is out of my head (fl)  Echo, 1798  64-67  19 
1798  There was once, it was said, when, is out of my head (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  163-167  18 
1800  There was once, it was said, when, is out of my head (fl)  Patriotic, 1800  111-114  18 
1810  There was once, it was said, when is out of my head (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  142-145  18 
1817  There was once, it was said, when is out of my head (fl)  Village Songster, 1817  3-5  17 
1800  There was once, it was said, when is out of my mind (fl)  Echo, 1800  53-57  19 
1788  There was once---it is said (fl)  Charms, 1788  69-73  19 
1796  There was once---it is said (fl)  Vocal, 1796  165-169  19 
1797  There was once---it is said (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  IV:37-IV:40  19 
1797  There was once---it is said (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  IV:37-IV:40  19 
1817  There was once---it is said (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  75-78  19 
1805  There was three kings into the east (fl)  Mock-Bird, 1805  8-9 
1806  There was three kings into the east (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  110-112  15 
1806  There was three kings into the east (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  110-112  15 
1818  There was three kings into the east (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  213-215  15 
1805  [There went three kings into the east] (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  116   
1817  There went three kings into the east (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  94-95  15 
1817  There went three kings into the east (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  72-74  15 
1798  There were Farmer Thrasher, and he had a cow (fl)  Columbian, 1798  186-187  11 
1799  There were Farmer Thrasher, and he had a cow (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  295-297  11 
1800  There were farmer Thrasher and he had a cow (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  131-132  11 
1801  There were farmer thrasher, and he had a cow (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  239-240  11 
1801  There were Farmer Thrasher, and he had a cow (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  160-161  11 
1805  There were Farmer Thrasher, and he had a cow (fl)  Union Song, 1805  37-38  11 
1768  There were three children (fl)  Tommy Thumb-1, 1768  29 
1771  There were three children (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1771  28 
1814  There were three children sliding went (fl)  Songbook for Children, 1814  12 
1798  There were three jovial Welchmen (fl)  Holyday, 1798  29-30 
1819  There were three jovial Welchmen (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  32 
1812  There were three jovial Welshmen (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  50-51 
1802  There were three kings into the east (fl)  Medley, 1802  127-129  15 
1809  There were three kings into the east (fl)  American Medley, 1809  127-129  15 
1785  There were two birds sat on a [stone] (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  38 
1794  There were two birds sat on a stone (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  38 
1799  There were two birds sat on a stone (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  37 
1800  There were two birds sat on a stone (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  38 
1812  There were two birds sat upon a stone (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  34-35 
1819  There were two birds sat upon a stone (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  22-23 
1807  There were two birds upon a stone (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1807  [32] 
1814  There were two birds upon a stone (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1814  14 
1817  There were two birds upon a stone (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1817  14   
1818  There were two birds upon a stone (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1818  14   
1813  There were two blackbirds (fl)  Songs, Divine and Moral, 1813  22 
1785  There were two blackbirds sat [upon a hill] (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  65   
1794  There were two blackbirds sat upon a hill (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  65 
1799  There were two blackbirds, sat upon a hill (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  65 
1800  There were two blackbirds sat upon a hill (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  65 
1817  There were two Tom cats on a wall (fl)  Village Songster, 1817  66-68 
1817  There were two Tom cats on a wall (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  25-26 
1818  There were two Tom cats on a wall (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  26-27 
1820  There were two Tom cats on a wall (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  37-38 
1807  There with fun we the stocking throw (fl)  Victory, 1807  30 
1812  There with fun we the stocking throw (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  40-41 
1818  There'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame (r)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  247 
1818  There'll Never Be Peace Till Jamie Comes Hame (t)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  247 
1818  There's a Bliss (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  83 
1819  There's a Bliss (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  71-72 
1819  There's a Bliss (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  71-72 
1818  There's a bliss beyond all that the minstrel has told (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  83 
1819  There's a bliss beyond all that the minstrel has told (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  71-72 
1819  There's a bliss beyond all that the minstrel has told (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  71-72 
1818  There's a Bower of Roses (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  88 
1819  There's a Bower of Roses (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  76-77 
1819  There's a Bower of Roses (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  76-77 
1816  There's a bower of roses, by Bendemeer's stream (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.110-I.111 
1818  There's a bower of roses, by Bendemeer's stream (fl)  American Ladys PB, 1818  157-158 
1818  There's a bower of roses, by Bendemeer's stream (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.110-I.111 
1818  There's a bower of roses by Bendemmer's stream (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  88 
1819  There's a bower of roses by Bendemmer's stream (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  76-77 
1819  There's a bower of roses by Bendemmer's stream (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  76-77 
1811  There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle (fl)  Harp, 1811  62-63 
1817  There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle (fl)  American Star, 1817  67-68 
1811  There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  35-36 
1811  Theres a dear little plant that grows in our isle (fl)  Boston Musical Misc, 1811  55-57 
1811  There's a dear little plant that grows in our Isle (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  52   
1812  There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  144-145 
1814  There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  59-60 
1815  There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  56-58 
1807  There's a difference between a Beggar and a queen (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  37-41 
1807  There's a difference between a beggar and a Queen (fl)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  5-9 
1811  There's a difference between a Beggar and a Queen (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  250-252 
1815  There's a difference between a Beggar and a Queen (fl)  Songster's Olio, 1815  114-114 
1819  There's a diff'rence to be seen 'twixt a beggar and a queen (fl)  Songster's Magazine-9, 1819  66   
1820  There's a diff'rence to be seen 'twixt a beggar and a queen (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  66   
1818  There's a just God of battle,stands sentry on high (r)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  95-97 
1820  There's a just God of battle,stands sentry on high (r)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  11-13 
1795  There's a sweet little angel (r)  Medley, 1795  190-191 
1797  There's a sweet little angel (r)  Syren-1, 1797  V:4-V:5 
1818  There's a Youth in this City (t)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  275 
1818  There's a youth in this city, it were a great pity (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  275 
1812  There's Cauld Kail in Aberdeen (t)  Minstrel, 1812  81-83 
1817  There's Cauld Kail (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  48 
1817  There's Cauld Kail (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  148-149 
1805  [There's cauld kail in Aberdeen] (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  112   
1805  There's cauld kail in Aberdeen (fl)  Mock-Bird, 1805 
1812  There's cauld kail in Aberdeen (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  81-83 
1812  There's cauld kail in Aberdeen (fl)  Diamond Scottish Lively, 1812  57-59 
1817  There's cauld kail in Aberdeen (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  48 
1817  There's cauld kail in Aberdeen (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  148-149 
1800  There's fifty young, &c. (bt)  Amorous, 1800  43 
1798  There's gentle, &c. (bt)  Lark, 1798  18 
1798  There's girls in our town, some older some younger (fl)  Lark, 1798  18 
1787  There's great Y, and Z (fl)  Little Pretty PB, 1787  65   
1806  There's Ichabod has come to tawn [sic] (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  178-181  10 
1806  There's Ichabod has come to tawn [sic] (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  178-181  10 
1799  There's Ichabod has come to town (fl)  Columbian, 1799  II:17-II:20  10 
1799  There's Ichabod has come to town (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  323-325  10 
1800  There's Ichabod has come to town (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  66-69  10 
1802  There's Ichabod has come to town (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  72-75  10 
1797  There's many that rail against tea (fl)  Tea-Drinking Wife, 1797 
1814  There's na luck, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  79-80 
1793  There's nae luck, &c. (bt)  Apollo-2, 1793  73-74 
1793  There's nae luck, &c. (bt)  Apollo-1, 1793  73-74 
1800  There's nae luck, &c. (bt)  Amorous, 1800  38-41 
1806  There's nae luck, &c. (bt)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  32-33 
1806  There's nae luck, &c. (bt)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  32-33 
1793  There's nae luck about the house (r)  Apollo-2, 1793  73-74 
1793  There's nae luck about the house (r)  Apollo-1, 1793  73-74 
1800  There's nae luck about the house (r)  Amorous, 1800  38-41 
1820  There's nae luck about the house (r)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  91-92 
1800  There's nae Luck about the House (t)  Amorous, 1800  38-41 
1810  There's Nae Luck about the House (t)  New Musical-1, 1810  42-44 
1810  There's Nae Luck about the House (t)  New Musical-2, 1810  42-44 
1812  There's Nae Luck about the House (t)  Minstrel, 1812  23-27 
1805  [There's naught but care, &c.] (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  115   
1817  There's Naught but Care (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  49 
1817  There's Naught but Care (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  138-139 
1820  There's naught but care on every han' (fl)  Blackbird, 1820  118 
1812  There's naught but care on evry han' (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  79-80 
1815  There's naught but care on ev'ry han' (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-2, 1815  26-28 
1817  There's naught but care on evry han' (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  138-139 
1812  There's Naught but Care on Ev'ry Han' (t)  Minstrel, 1812  79-80 
1817  [There's naught but care on evry han' [sic]] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  49 
1797  There's no drinking in the grave (r)  Dibdin, 1797  43-44 
1798  There's no drinking in the grave (r)  Columbian, 1798  156-157 
1801  There's no friendship cheers the heart (r)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  199-200 
1805  There's no friendship cheers the heart (r)  Warbler, 1805  145-146 
1812  There's no friendship cheers the heart (r)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  57-58 
1799  There's no luck about the house (it)  Social Companion, 1799  56-57 
1795  There's no such joy as scolding! (bt)  Medley, 1795  12-13 
1805  There's none can love like an Irishman (r)  Choice Collection, 1805  54 
1817  There's not a Look (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  40 
1817  There's not a Look (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  119 
1811  There's not a look, a word of thine (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  210-211 
1812  There's not a look, a word of thine (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  207-208 
1817  [There's not a look, a word of thine] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  40 
1817  There's not a look, a word of thine (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  119 
1820  There's not a look, a word of thine (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  153-154 
1812  There's Not a Look. a Word of Thine (t)  Minstrel, 1812  207-208 
1820  There's not a Look, a Word of Thine (t)  Melodist-1, 1820  153-154 
1799  There's not such another (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  13-14 
1798  There's nothing like grog (bt)  American MM, 1798  55-58 
1798  There's nothing like grog (bt)  Columbian, 1798  209-210 
1798  There's nothing like grog (r)  Mermaid, 1798  51-52 
1799  There's nothing like grog (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  47-48 
1800  There's nothing like grog (r)  Echo, 1800  129-130 
1816  There's nothing like grog (r)  Black Bird, 1816  19-21 
1816  There's nothing true but heaven! (r)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  163 
1806  There's nought but care on every han' (fl)  Black Bird-2, 1806  118 
1806  There's nought but care on every han' (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  113 
1806  There's nought but care on every han' (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  113 
1806  There's nought but care on every han' (fl)  Linnet, 1806  118 
1812  There's nought but care on every han' (fl)  Black Bird, 1812  118 
1816  There's nought but care on every han' (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1816  135-136 
1817  There's nought but care on every han' (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  135 
1818  There's nought but care on every han' (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  221-222 
1818  There's nought but care on every han' (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  154-155 
1816  There's nought but care on every hand (fl)  Black Bird, 1816  123-124 
1816  There's nought but care on every hand (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  48-49 
1805  There's nought but care on ev'ry han' (fl)  Mock-Bird, 1805 
1812  There's nought but care on ev'ry han' (fl)  Diamond Scottish Lively, 1812  11-12 
1815  There's nought but care on ev'ry hand (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  48-49 
1805  There's o'er mony wooing at her (r)  Modern Songster, 1805  108-110  12 
1800  There's some talk of lords and knights (fl)  Robin Hood, 1800  66-67   
1792  There's something in kissing, I cannot tell why (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  137 
1795  There's something in kissing, I cannot tell why (fl)  Medley, 1795  137 
1797  There's something in kissing, I cannot tell why (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  IV:25-IV:26 
1801  There's something in kissing.... I cannot tell why (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  182-183 
1803  There's something in kissing I cannot tell why (fl)  Buck's PC, 1803  64 
1817  There's something in kissing, I cannot tell why (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  48 
1820  There's something in kissing, I cannot tell why (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  110 
1797  There's something in kissing--I cannot tell why (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  IV:25-IV:26 
1807  There's something in kissing---I cannot tell why (fl)  American Songster, 1807  207 
1805  There's something in women, &c. (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  76   
1799  There's something in women their lovers engage (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  208 
1805  There's something in women their lovers engage (fl)  Town & Country, 1805  78 
1807  There's something in women their lovers engage (fl)  American Songster, 1807  160-161 
1798  These are the days of Liberty (r)  Jovial-2, 1798  54-55 
1819  These flowers to my fancy fond emblems pourtraying [sic] (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1819  173 
1811  They all come as pat as they can (r)  Songsters Repository, 1811  206 
1812  They bid me sleep, they bid me pray (fl)  Syren, 1812  112 
1812  They bid me sleep, they bid me pray (fl)  American Ladys PB, 1812  130-131 
1805  They call me the Lassie with bonny blue eyes (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1805  133-134 
1799  They chatter, croak, and hoot, and sing (r)  American, 1799  130-132 
1800  They chatter, croak, and hoot, and sing (r)  American, 1800  130-132 
1815  They die 'midst the tears of the cup (r)  Irish Melodies, 1815  107-108 
1816  They die 'midst the tears of the cup (r)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  107-108 
1817  They die 'midst the tears of the cup (r)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  46 
1817  They die 'midst the tears of the cup (r)  Irish Melodies, 1817  63-64 
1818  They die 'midst the tears of the cup (r)  Irish Melodies, 1818  68-69 
1818  They die 'midst the tears of the cup (r)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  176-178 
1819  They die 'midst the tears of the cup (r)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  152-153 
1819  They die 'midst the tears of the cup (r)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  152-153 
1809  They join'd the old Green Mountain train (fl)  Republican Songs, 1809  ii-iii 
1800  They lighted a taper at the dead of night (fl)  Youthful, 1800  83-85 
1812  They Lost their Fellows on the Road (t)  Musical Miscellany, 1812  81-83  10 
1816  They Lost their Fellows on the Road (t)  Musical Miscellany, 1816  81-83  10 
1815  They made her a grave, too cold and damp (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  235-236 
1816  They made her a grave, too cold and damp (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  134-135 
1817  They made her grave, too cold and damp (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  105-106 
1818  They made her grave, too cold and damp (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  96-97 
1818  They made her grave, too cold and damp (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  95-97 
1819  They made her grave, too cold and damp (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  83-84 
1819  They made her grave, too cold and damp (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  83-84 
1805  They make my Music, &c. (bt)  King Crispins, 1805  2-3 
1805  They make my Music at humble distance stand (r)  King Crispins, 1805  2-3 
1819  They May Rail at This Life (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  236-237 
1819  They May Rail at This Life (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  236-237 
1819  They may rail at this life---from the hour I began it (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  236-237 
1819  They may rail at this life---from the hour I began it (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  236-237 
1819  They may rant of their costume and brilliant head dresses (fl)  Songster's Magazine-5, 1819  102 
1820  They may rant of their costume and brilliant head dresses (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  102 
1795  They prosper best who have no king (fl)  Tribute, 1795  29-33  25 
1796  They prosper best who have no king (fl)  Tom Paine, 1796  54-57  25 
1816  They sat by the fire-side, his fair daughters three (fl)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  256-258 
1798  They tell me I'm too young to wed (fl)  Columbian, 1798  175 
1799  They tell me you listen to all he says (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  17 
1811  They tell us that Venus arose from the sea (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  28   
1819  They tell us that Venus arose from the sea (fl)  Songster's Magazine-5, 1819  113 
1820  They tell us that Venus arose from the sea (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  113 
1796  They that would contentment find (fl)  Vocal, 1796  31-32 
1813  They'll be lords of the sea! (r)  Columbian Naval Melody, 1813  3-9  15 
1813  They'll be Lords of the Sea! (r)  National Song-Book, 1813  95-96  10 
1813  They'll be lords of the sea! (r)  Naval Songster, 1813  3-7  15 
1814  They'll be lords of the sea! (r)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  174-179  10 
1814  They'll be lords of the sea! (r)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  174-179  10 
1814  They'll be lords of the sea! (r)  American Muse, 1814  174-179  10 
1815  They'll be lords of the sea! (r)  Mocking Bird, 1815  142-147  10 
1817  They'll be lords of the sea! (r)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1817  42-47  11 
1818  They'll be lords of the sea! (r)  Columbian Songster, 1818  59-63  10 
1818  They'll be lords of the sea! (r)  Songs Naval, 1818  17-24  14 
1818  They'll be lords of the sea! (r)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1818  42-47  11 
1820  They'll be lords of the sea! (r)  Aeolian Harp-2, 1820  42-47  11 
1818  Thickest night o'erhang my dwelling! (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  176 
1812  Thickest night surround my dwelling (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  294-295 
1812  Thickest Night Surround my Dwelling (t)  Minstrel, 1812  294-295 
1813  Thief, The (t)  Songs, Divine and Moral, 1813  16-18 
1811  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Boston Musical Misc, 1811  174-175 
1811  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  73   
1812  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  7-8 
1812  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Syren, 1812  14 
1812  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1812  87-88 
1812  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  231-232 
1812  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Woodman's Hut, 1812 
1814  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  128 
1814  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  15 
1814  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  128 
1814  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  128 
1814  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  American Muse, 1814  128 
1814  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  109-110 
1815  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  American Song Book, 1815  45-46 
1815  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  200-201 
1817  [Thimble's scolding wife lay dead] (fl)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  13-14   
1817  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  85-86 
1817  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Mess of Messes, 1817  85-86 
1817  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  American Star, 1817  128-129 
1817  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  39-40 
1818  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  74-75 
1818  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Magazine of Wit, 1818  99-100 
1818  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  127-128 
1818  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Star, 1818  141-142 
1818  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Songster's Magazine-2, 1818  38 
1820  Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  38 
1811  Thimble's Wife (t)  Boston Musical Misc, 1811  174-175 
1812  Thimble's Wife (t)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  7-8 
1812  Thimble's Wife (t)  Syren, 1812  14 
1812  Thimble's Wife (t)  Columbian Songster, 1812  87-88 
1812  Thimble's Wife (t)  Harp of Erin, 1812  231-232 
1812  Thimble's Wife (t)  Woodman's Hut, 1812 
1814  Thimble's Wife (t)  Comic Songs, 1814  15 
1815  Thimble's Wife (t)  American Song Book, 1815  45-46 
1815  Thimble's Wife (t)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  200-201 
1817  Thimble's Wife (t)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  85-86 
1817  Thimble's Wife (t)  Mess of Messes, 1817  85-86 
1817  Thimble's Wife (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  39-40 
1818  Thimble's Wife (t)  Star, 1818  141-142 
1816  Thimble's wife lay dead (fl)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  111-112 
1798  Thin pair of breeches (bt)  Buck's PC, 1798  31-32 
1820  Thine am I my faithful fair (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  115-116 
1820  Thine am I my Faithful Fair (t)  Melodist-1, 1820  115-116 
1811  Thine I am, my faithful fair (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  12   
1819  Thine I am my faithful Fair (t)  Songster's Magazine-8, 1819  45   
1820  Thine I am my faithful Fair (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  45   
1819  Thine I am, thine I am, my faithful fair (fl)  Songster's Magazine-8, 1819  45   
1820  Thine I am, thine I am, my faithful fair (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  45   
1797  Thing, The (t)  Syren-1, 1797  IV:33-IV:34  10 
1797  Thing, The (t)  Syren-2, 1797  IV:33-IV:34  10 
1804  Thing, The (t)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1804  155-157 
1800  Think before you marry (r)  American Ladies PB, 1800  126 
1811  Think no more, my gentle maid (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  175 
1799  Think not here to drive your gig (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  239-240 
1815  Think not thy lover to deceive (fl)  American Songster, 1815  45 
1797  Think of this, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1797  32 
1779  Think, oh think, &c., etc. (bt)  Songs Naval, 1779  57-58 
1800  Think on thee, my love! (r)  Patriotic, 1800  42-43 
1805  Think on thee my love (r)  Modern Songster, 1805  130-131   
1809  Think on thee my love (r)  Humming Bird, 1809  50-51 
1809  Think on thee my love (r)  New Joke, 1809  158-159 
1817  Think on thee, my love (r)  Star, 1817  53-54 
1818  Think on thee, my love (r)  Star, 1818  122 
1816  Think on this, and smoke tobacco (r)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  10-11 
1807  Think on this when you smoke tobacco (r)  American Songster, 1807  231-232 
1815  Think on this when you smoke tobacco (r)  Songster's Companion, 1815  219 
1817  Think on this when you smoke tobacco (r)  American Star, 1817  205-206 
1818  Think on this when you smoke tobacco (r)  Columbian Songster, 1818  88-89 
1816  Think on this when you're smoking tobacco (r)  Masonic Museum, 1816  68 
1798  Think only should the day be won (r)  Mermaid, 1798  44 
1790  Think then of honest Ben (r)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  180 
1818  Think what alteration may befall you (r)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  79 
1799  Think you not, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  239-240 
1814  Thinks-I-To-Myself (t)  American Songster, 1814  1-4  15 
1779  Third Answer. Acrostic (at)  Songs Loyal, 1779  27 
1818  Third Lesson of Love, The. A Bagatelle (t)  Woodworth Poems, 1818  172-174  12 
1797  Thirsting Lover, The (t)  Columbian, 1797  121 
1804  Thirsting Lover, The (t)  Mirth and Song, 1804  91 
1806  Thirsting Lover, The (t)  Complete Modern, 1806  189-190 
1818  Thirsting Lover, The (t)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  207-208 
1811  Thirsty earth drinks up the rain, The (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  109-110 
1791  Thirsty earth sucks up the show'rs, The (fl)  Apollo, 1791  118-119 
1793  Thirsty earth sucks up the show'rs, The (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  118-119* 
1788  Thirsty Fly (t)  Enchanting, 1788  54 
1805  [Thirty Thousand], Chorus from (t)  Choice Collection, 1805  4-5   
1817  Thirty Thousand, or, Harlequin's Lottery (tw)  Songster's New PC, 1817  68-69 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  3-4 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  4-5   
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  15-16 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  16 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  16-17 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  17 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  17-18 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  18-19 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  19 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  19-20 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  20 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  21 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  21 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  22 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  22-23 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  23 
1805  Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest? (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  24   
1805  [Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest?] (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  24-25 
1805  [Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Richest?] (tw)  Choice Collection, 1805  25-26 
1805  Thirty Thousand, Recitative from (t)  Choice Collection, 1805  3-4 
1790  This bleak and frosty morning (fl)  Charmer, 1790  124-125 
1815  This bleak and frosty morning (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1815  70-71 
1816  This bleak and frosty morning (fl)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  247-249 
1820  This Blooming Rose (t)  Melodist-1, 1820  33-34 
1820  This blooming rose, at early morn (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  33-34 
1803  This bottle's the sun of our table (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  213 
1811  This bottle's the sun of our table (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  74 
1820  This breast shall ne'er be cold to thee (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1820  145 
1820  This breast shall ne'er be cold to thee (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1820  145 
1792  This cold flinty heart it is you who have warm'd! (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  51 
1795  This cold flinty heart it is you who have warm'd! (fl)  Medley, 1795  51 
1803  This cold flinty heart it is you who have warm'd (fl)  American Ladies PB-2, 1803  70 
1820  This cold, flinty heart it is you who have warm'd (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  199-200 
1777  This cold flinty heart it is you who have warm'd (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  198-199 
1807  This day a stag must die (bt)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  8-9 
1799  This day a stag must die (r)  Social Companion, 1799  31-32 
1807  This day a stag must die (r)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  50-51 
1799  This day Columbia's born again! (r)  Social Companion, 1799  3-4 
1800  This day, Columbia's born again! (r)  Federal, 1800  14-15 
1816  This day we hail with pure delight (fl)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  35-37 
1818  This day we hail with pure delight (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  29-30 
1800  This day we're met, with festive mirth (fl)  Federal, 1800  74-76 
1819  This earth is the planet for you, love, and me (r)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  236-237 
1819  This earth is the planet for you, love, and me (r)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  236-237 
1779  This festival, &c, (bt)  Songs Loyal, 1779  17-18 
1779  This festival to us belong (r)  Songs Loyal, 1779  17-18 
1805  This for men the women fair (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  124 
1794  This here's what I does: I, d' ye see, forms a notion (fl)  Ladies New Memo, 1794  130 
1799  This here's what I does--I, d' ye see, forms a notion (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  174-175 
1798  This hot pursuit (fl)  Echo, 1798  137-138 
1820  This hour we never can regain (r)  Melodist-1, 1820  75-76 
1765  This is going too far (bt)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.13-I.14 
1765  This is Going Too Far (t)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.13-I.14 
1799  This is my toast, now give me thine (r)  American, 1799  79-80 
1800  This is my toast, now give me thine (r)  American, 1800  79-80 
1817  This is my toast, now give me thine (r)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1817  44-47  18 
1817  This is my toast, now give me thine (r)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  44-47  18 
1799  This is my toast---now give me thine (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  9-10 
1798  This is nature's holiday (bt)  Columbian, 1798  79-80 
1818  This is no, &c. (bt)  Seven Good Songs, 1818  I.12 
1795  This is the burthen, &c. (bt)  Tribute, 1795  47-48 
1795  This is the burthen of his song (r)  Tribute, 1795  47-48 
1795  This is the law, &c., And (bt)  Columbian-1, 1795  21-24 
1795  This is the law, &c., And (bt)  Sky Lark, 1795  59-60 
1797  This is the law, &c., And (bt)  Columbian, 1797  225-227  10 
1798  This is the law, &c., And (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  195-197 
1800  This is the law, &c., And (bt)  Echo, 1800  109-111 
1797  This is the law of seventy-six, And (r)  Columbian, 1797  225-227  10 
1799  This is the life of a sailor (bt)  American, 1799  116-117 
1800  This is the life of a sailor (bt)  American, 1800  116-117 
1792  This lass, &c. (bt)  Vocal Muse, 1792  40-41 
1795  This lass, &c. (bt)  Medley, 1795  40-41 
1797  This lass, &c. (bt)  Syren-1, 1797  I:11 
1797  This lass, &c. (bt)  Dibdin, 1797  71 
1795  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Feast, 1795  126-127   
1795  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795  21 
1797  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Little Charmer, 1797  32-33 
1798  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Jovial-2, 1798  35-36 
1799  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Baltimore, 1799  35-36 
1802  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Fair Warbler, 1802  138 
1803  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Songster's Museum, 1803  157-158 
1803  [This lass so neat, &c.] (bt)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  [210-211]   
1807  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1807  22 
1809  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1809  22 
1810  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  119 
1811  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Gold Finch, 1811  88 
1812  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Songster's Museum, 1812  27-28 
1814  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  98-99 
1814  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  98-99 
1814  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  98-99 
1814  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  American Muse, 1814  98-99 
1815  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Mocking Bird, 1815  85-86 
1815  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  85-86 
1816  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Black Bird, 1816  35-36 
1816  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1816  21-22 
1819  This lass so neat, &c. (bt)  Harp, 1819 
1808  This lass so neat, with smile so sweet (r)  Nightingale, 1808  22-23 
1792  This lass so neat, with smiles so sweet (r)  Vocal Muse, 1792  40-41 
1793  This lass so neat, with smiles so sweet (r)  Syren, 1793  57 
1795  This lass so neat, with smiles so sweet (r)  Medley, 1795  40-41 
1797  This lass so neat, with smiles so sweet (r)  Syren-2, 1797  I:11 
1797  This lass so neat, with smiles so sweet (r)  Syren-1, 1797  I:11 
1810  This lass so neat, with smiles so sweet (r)  Sky Lark, 1810  78 
1812  This lass so neat, with smiles so sweet (r)  Songster's Museum, 1812  27-28 
1816  This lass so neat, with smiles so sweet (r)  Nightingale, 1816  21-22 
1799  This lass so neat, with smiles sw sweet (r)  Baltimore, 1799  35-36 
1801  This lass so sweet, &c. (bt)  Vocal Medley, 1801  136 
1787  This lesson observe (fl)  Little Pretty PB, 1787  40   
1816  This life, Boys, at best's a rough sort of trip (fl)  American Patriotic, 1816  22-23 
1814  This life, boys, at best's but a rough sort of trip (fl)  Naval Songster-1, 1814  64-66 
1814  This life, boys, at best's but a rough sort of trip (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  14-16 
1814  This life, boys, at best's but a rough sort of trip (fl)  American Patriotic, 1814  12-14 
1817  This life, boys, at best's but a rough sort of trip (fl)  American Star, 1817  16-18 
1819  This Life is all Checker'd (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  147-148 
1819  This Life is all Checker'd (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  147-148 
1819  This life is all checker'd with pleasures and woes (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  147-148 
1819  This life is all checker'd with pleasures and woes (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  147-148 
1817  This Life is all Chequer'd (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  50 
1817  This Life is all Chequer'd (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  158-159 
1818  This Life is all Chequer'd (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  171-172 
1815  This life is all chequer'd with pleasures and woes (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1815  99-100 
1816  This life is all chequer'd with pleasures and woes (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  99-100 
1816  This life is all chequer'd with pleasures and woes (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  82-83 
1816  This life is all chequer'd with pleasures and woes (fl)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  58-59 
1817  [This life is all chequer'd with pleasures and woes] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  50 
1817  This life is all chequer'd with pleasures and woes (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  71-72 
1817  This life is all chequer'd with pleasures and woes (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  158-159 
1818  This life is all chequer'd with pleasures and woes (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  64 
1818  This life is all chequer'd with pleasures and woes (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  171-172 
1815  This Life is all Chequered (t)  Irish Melodies, 1815  99-100 
1816  This Life is all Chequered (t)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  99-100 
1816  This Life is all Chequered (t)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  82-83 
1816  This Life is all Chequered (t)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  58-59 
1817  This Life is All Chequered (t)  Irish Melodies, 1817  71-72 
1818  This Life is all Chequered (t)  Syren, 1818  II.58-II.59 
1818  This life is all chequered with pleasures and woes (fl)  Syren, 1818  II.58-II.59 
1799  This life is like a country dance (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  184-185 
1800  This life is like a country dance (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  79-81 
1801  This life is like a country dance (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  151-152 
1802  This life is like a country dance (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  84-85 
1800  This life is like a country-dance (fl)  Youthful, 1800  74-76 
1801  This life is like a country-dance (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  113-115 
1803  This life is like a country-dance (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  152-153 
1800  This Life is Like a Country-Dance (t)  Youthful, 1800  74-76 
1799  This life is like a troubled sea (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  27 
1805  This life is queer, we all do know (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  215-216 
1799  This life's a days journey, we rise in the morn (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  115 
1799  This life's a days journey, we rise in the morn (fl)  American, 1799  104 
1800  This life's a days journey, we rise in the morn (fl)  American, 1800  104 
1812  This little pig went to market (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812 
1817  This little pig went to market (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817 
1819  This little pig went to market (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819 
1786  This London is a fine place (fl)  Robin Red Breast, 1786  93-95 
1788  This lovely bird with humming noise (fl)  Poetical, 1788  52-54 
1790  This lovely peach I've kept with care (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790 
1798  This maxim let ev'ry one hear (fl)  Columbian, 1798  84-85 
1811  This maxim let ev'ry one hear (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  113 
1794  This morning Aurora, &c. (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1794  66   
1798  This morning Aurora peep'd over the hills (fl)  Jovial-2, 1798  65-66 
1779  This morning I found at the rising of Phoebus (fl)  Songs Loyal, 1779  26-27 
1771  This pig went to market (fl)  Tommy Thumb, 1771  31 
1785  [This pi]g went to market (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  54 
1794  This pig went to market (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  54 
1799  This pig went to market (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  52 
1800  This pig went to market (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  54   
1771  This Pig went to market (t)  Tommy Thumb, 1771  31 
1816  This song is well sung (r)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  162-165 
1787  This stoops down his head (fl)  Little Pretty PB, 1787  47 
1799  This strange emotion at my heart (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  213 
1801  This strange emotion at my heart (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  47 
1802  This strange emotion at my heart (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  52 
1788  This, this, my lad, is a soldier's life (fl)  Enchanting, 1788  46 
1797  This, this, my lad, is a soldier's life (fl)  Dibdin, 1797  52-53 
1793  This, this my lad's a soldier's life (fl)  Syren, 1793  103-104 
1795  This, this my lad's a soldier's life (fl)  Social Harmony, 1795  23 
1799  This, this my lad's a soldier's life (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  51-52 
1813  This was his hobby! &c. (bt)  Columbian Naval Melody, 1813  71-72 
1815  This was his hobby! &c. (bt)  American Song Book, 1815  26-28 
1814  This was his hobby! &c. (r)  Judicious Collection, 1814  19-20 
1817  This was the day, the fourth of July (fl)  Songs of Love, 1817  27-28 
1787  This well-invented game's design'd (fl)  Little Pretty PB, 1787  54   
1800  This work is God's, &c. (bt)  New Songs, 1800  8-10  12 
1800  This work is God's, Let nature ring (r)  New Songs, 1800  8-10  12 
1779  This work when completed, with hearts void of fear, sir (fl)  Songs Naval, 1779  126 
1797  This world is a stage (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  130-132  14 
1798  This world is a stage (fl)  Echo, 1798  96-99  15 
1799  This world is a stage (fl)  Columbian, 1799  I:30-I:33  15 
1800  This world is a stage (fl)  Patriotic, 1800  75-78  15 
1800  This world is a stage (fl)  Echo, 1800  114-117  15 
1801  This world is a stage (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  176-179  15 
1807  This world is a stage (fl)  American Songster, 1807  223-225  15 
1810  This world is a stage (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  168-170  15 
1814  This world is a stage (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  60-63  15 
1814  This world is a stage (fl)  American Songster, 1814  1-4  15 
1815  This world is a stage (fl)  American Songster, 1815  25-28  15 
1817  This world is a stage (fl)  Village Songster, 1817  70-72  15 
1797  This World is a Stage (t)  Columbian, 1797  9-10 
1805  This World is a Stage (t)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  77  10 
1806  This World is a Stage (t)  Complete Modern, 1806  88-89  10 
1814  This World is a Stage (t)  Comic Songs, 1814  60-63  15 
1815  This World is a Stage (t)  Songster's Companion, 1815  47-49  10 
1817  This World is a Stage (t)  Village Songster, 1817  70-72  15 
1818  This World is a Stage (t)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  31-32  10 
1809  This world is a stage, on which mankind engage (fl)  Middlesex Songster, 1809  29-32  15 
1797  This world is a stage, where all men engage (fl)  Columbian, 1797  9-10 
1805  This world is a stage, where all men engage (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  77  10 
1806  This world is a stage, where all men engage (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  88-89  10 
1815  This world is a stage, where all men engage (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  47-49  10 
1818  This world is a stage, where all men engage (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1818  31-32  10 
1816  This world is all a fleeting show (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  163 
1816  This world is all a fleeting show (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  161 
1817  This world is all a fleeting show (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  98-99 
1817  This world is all a fleeting show (fl)  American Ladys PB, 1817  161 
1818  This world is all a fleeting show (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  111-112 
1818  This world is all a fleeting show (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  220-221 
1819  This world is all a fleeting show (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  213-214 
1819  This world is all a fleeting show (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  213-214 
1816  This World is All a Fleeting Show (t)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  163 
1816  This World is All a Fleeting Show (t)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  161 
1817  This World is All a Fleeting Show (t)  Irish Melodies, 1817  98-99 
1818  This World is All a Fleeting Show (t)  Irish Melodies, 1818  111-112 
1818  This World is All a Fleeting Show (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  220-221 
1819  This World is All a Fleeting Show (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  213-214 
1819  This World is All a Fleeting Show (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  213-214 
1800  This world, my dear Mira, is full of deceit (fl)  Nightingale, 1800  97-98 
1806  This world my dear Mira, is full of deceit (fl)  Jovial Songster, No. II, 1806  10-11 
1815  This world's a strange world, child, it must be confest (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  71 
1816  This world's a strange world child, it must be confest (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  71 
1801  Tho' I am now a very little lad (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  60 
1801  Tho' I am now a very little lad (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  59-60 
1811  Tho' I am now a very little lad (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  138 
1806  Tho' I'm now a very little lad (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  149-151 
1806  Tho' I'm now a very little lad (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  149-151 
1801  Tho' tars, &c. (bt)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  20-21 
1777  Tho' a cobler is call'd but a low occupation (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  218-220  10 
1801  Tho' a cobler is call'd but a low occupation (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  210 
1805  Tho' a cobler is call'd but a low occupation (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  155 
1805  Tho' a cobler is call'd but a low occupation (fl)  Mock-Bird, 1805  47 
1817  Tho' a cobler is call'd but a low occupation (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  124-125  10 
1801  Tho' adverse, alas! be our fate (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  190 
1801  Tho' Adverse Alas! Be Our Fate (t)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  190 
1777  Tho' Austria and Prussia, France, Flanders, and Russia (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  188-189 
1765  Tho' Austria and Russia, France, Flanders and Prussia (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.46-I.48 
1779  Tho' Austria and Russia, France, Flanders and Prussia (fl)  Songs Naval, 1779  36-38 
1797  Tho' Bacchus May Boast (t)  Dibdin, 1797  44-45 
1801  Tho' Bacchus May Boast (t)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  173-174 
1814  Tho' Bacchus May Boast of His, &c. (t)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  144-146 
1793  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Pownall's Address, 1793  23-24 
1796  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Vocal, 1796  48-49 
1797  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  III:9-III:10 
1798  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Nautical, 1798  17-18 
1798  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Buck's PC, 1798  48-49 
1800  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Echo, 1800  106-107 
1801  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  173-174 
1803  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Buck's PC, 1803  15-16 
1804  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Nightingale, 1804  140-143 
1805  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  257-258 
1807  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  113-114 
1807  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  50-51 
1810  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  124-125 
1811  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  131-132 
1814  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  144-146 
1814  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  171-172 
1814  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  171-172 
1814  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  American Muse, 1814  171-172 
1815  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Mocking Bird, 1815  139-140 
1815  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  65-66 
1815  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  139-140 
1817  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care killing bowl (fl)  American Star, 1817  103-104 
1798  Tho' Bacchus May Boast of his Care Killing Bowl (t)  American MM, 1798  268-270 
1804  Tho' Bacchus may Boast of his Care Killing Bowl (t)  Nightingale, 1804  140-143 
1805  Tho' Bacchus May Boast of His Care Killing Bowl (t)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  257-258 
1807  Tho' Bacchus May Boast of His Care Killing Bowl (t)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  113-114 
1810  Tho' Bacchus May Boast of his Care Killing Bowl (t)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  124-125 
1815  Tho' Bacchus May Boast of His Care Killing Bowl (t)  Songster's Companion, 1815  65-66 
1793  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care-killing bowl (fl)  Syren, 1793  49-50 
1797  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care-killing bowl (fl)  Dibdin, 1797  44-45 
1797  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care-killing bowl (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  5-8 
1798  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care-killing bowl (fl)  Columbian, 1798  168-169 
1798  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care-killing bowl (fl)  American MM, 1798  268-270 
1800  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care-killing bowl (fl)  Federal, 1800  50-51 
1803  Tho' Bacchus may boast of his care-killing bowl (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  206   
1797  Tho' Bacchus May Boast of his Care-Killing Bowl (t)  Little Charmer, 1797  5-8 
1798  Tho' Bacchus May Boast of His Care-Killing Bowl (t)  Columbian, 1798  168-169 
1807  Tho bigots storm, and fools declaim (fl)  Free-Masons Vocal, 1807  70-71 
1760  Tho' Chloe's out of fashion (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  215-216 
1765  Tho' Chloe's out of fashion (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.110-II.111 
1810  Tho' cruel fate should bid us part (fl)  American Ladies' PB, 1810  119   
1818  Tho' cruel fate should bid us part (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  269 
1764  Tho' cruel you seem to my pain (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  137-138 
1789  Tho' cruel you seem to my pain (fl)  Apollo, 1789  27   
1791  Tho' cruel you seem to my pain (fl)  Apollo, 1791  27 
1793  Tho' cruel you seem to my pain (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  21-22 
1793  Tho' cruel you seem to my pain (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  21-22 
1797  Tho' cruel you seem to my pain (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  II:17-II:18 
1797  Tho' cruel you seem to my pain (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  II:17-II:18 
1811  Tho' cruel you seem to my pain (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  170-171 
1816  Tho far beyond the mountains, &c. (it)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  41-42 
1800  [Tho' far beyond the mountains] (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  44   
1803  Tho' far beyond the mountains (fl)  Cupid's Miscellany, 1803  15-16 
1798  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Vocal, 1798  32-33 
1799  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  American, 1799  223-224 
1800  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  American, 1800  223-224 
1800  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Sailor's Medley, 1800  64-65 
1800  Tho' far beyond the mountains, that look so distant here (fl)  Youthful, 1800  82-83 
1801  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  8-9 
1801  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  33-34 
1801  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  32-33 
1802  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  15-17 
1803  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  28-29 
1803  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Nightingale, 1803   
1804  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Buck's PC, 1804  99-100 
1805  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Warbler, 1805  32-33 
1805  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  37-48 
1805  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  68-69 
1805  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Town & Country, 1805  37-38 
1805  Tho far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1805  107-109 
1806  Tho' far beyond the mountains, that look so distant here (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  82-84 
1807  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  American Songster, 1807  16-18 
1807  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Nightingale, 1807  11 
1808  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  11 
1809  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Nightingale, 1809  11 
1810  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  62-63 
1810  Tho' far beyond the mountains, that look so distant here (fl)  Merry Songster, 1810  10-11 
1812  [Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here] (fl)  Syren, 1812  [40]-41   
1815  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  American Songster, 1815  59-60 
1815  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  33 
1815  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  90 
1816  [Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here] (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  94   
1816  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1816  108 
1816  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.89-I.90 
1818  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.89-I.90 
1818  'Tho' far beyond the mountains, that look so distant here (fl)  Nightingale, 1818  6-7 
1819  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  90 
1803  Tho' far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (t)  Nightingale, 1803   
1806  Tho' far beyond the mountains that looks so distant here (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  93-94 
1806  Tho' far beyond the mountains that looks so distant here (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  93-94 
1817  Tho' far beyond the mountains, that looks so distant here (fl)  New American, 1817  12 
1806  Tho' far beyond those mountains (fl)  Jovial Songster, No. II, 1806  17-18 
1803  Tho' far beyond those mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1803  19-20 
1777  Tho' far from field sports, we will field sports apply (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  193-194 
1807  Tho' foster'd in the humble cot (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  123 
1799  Tho' grandeur flies my humble roof (fl)  Columbian, 1799  VI:18-VI:19 
1790  Tho' his passion, in silence, the youth would conceal (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  36-37 
1814  Tho' I am now a very Little Lad (t)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  63 
1814  Tho' I am now a very Little Lad (t)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  63 
1814  Tho' I am now a very Little Lad (t)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  63 
1814  Tho' I am now a very Little Lad (t)  American Muse, 1814  63 
1798  Tho' I am now a very little lad (fl)  Columbian, 1798  82-83 
1798  Tho' I am now a very little lad (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  181-182 
1799  Tho' I am now a very little lad (fl)  Baltimore, 1799  11 
1800  Tho' I am now a very little lad (fl)  Patriotic, 1800  134 
1814  Tho' I am now a very little lad (fl)  Nightingale, 1814  63 
1815  Tho' I am now a very little lad (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  85 
1816  Tho' I am now a very little lad (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  88-89 
1814  Tho' I am Now a Very Little Lad (t)  Nightingale, 1814  63 
1764  Tho' I sweep &c. (bt)  Mock Bird, 1764  96 
1810  Tho' I sweep, &c. (bt)  Linnet, 1810  20-22 
1815  Tho' I sweep, &c. (bt)  Songster's Olio, 1815  61-62 
1800  Tho' I sweep to and fro (fl)  Spicer's PC-1, 1800  40-41   
1814  Tho' I sweep to and fro (r)  Sky Lark, 1814  89-90 
1810  Tho' I sweep to and fro, old iron I do find (fl)  Linnet, 1810  20-22 
1810  Tho' I sweep to and fro, old iron I do find (fl)  Sky Lark, 1810  128-130 
1814  Tho' I sweep to and fro, old iron I do find (fl)  Sky Lark, 1814  89-90 
1815  Tho' I sweep to and fro, old iron I do find (fl)  Songster's Olio, 1815  61-62 
1802  Tho' I sweep to and fro, old iron to find (fl)  Complete Pocket, 1802  15-17 
1810  Tho' I sweep to and fro, yet I'd have you to know (r)  Sky Lark, 1810  128-130 
1764  Tho' I sweep to and thro' old iron to find (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  96 
1794  Tho' I'm a very little lad (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1794  46 
1798  Tho' I'm a very little lad (fl)  Jovial-2, 1798  45 
1798  Tho' I'm a very little lad (fl)  Buck's PC, 1798  58-59 
1804  Tho' I'm a very little lad (fl)  American Academy, 1804  101-102 
1805  Tho' I'm a very little lad (fl)  American Academy, 1805  101-102 
1812  Tho' I'm a very little lad (fl)  American Academy, 1812  102-103 
1798  Tho' I'm a Very Little Lad (t)  Jovial-2, 1798  45 
1798  Tho' I'm a Very Little Lad (t)  Buck's PC, 1798  58-59 
1804  Tho' I'm a Very Little Lad (t)  American Academy, 1804  101-102 
1805  Tho' I'm a Very Little Lad (t)  American Academy, 1805  101-102 
1812  Tho' I'm a very little Lad (t)  American Academy, 1812  102-103 
1805  Tho' late and early I do pad (fl)  Union Song, 1805  91-92 
1798  Tho' late I was plump, round and jolly (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  100-101 
1811  Tho' late, sadly late, my dear country is rescued (fl)  Harp, 1811  145-146 
1804  Tho' Leixlip is Proud (t)  Nightingale, 1804  153-155 
1805  Tho' Leixlip is Proud (t)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1805  29 
1812  Tho' Leixlip is Proud (t)  Harp of Erin, 1812  120-121 
1793  Tho' Leixlip is proud of its close shady bowers (fl)  Syren, 1793  156-157 
1797  Tho' Leixlip is proud of its close shady bowers (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  I:22 
1797  Tho' Leixlip is proud of its close shady bowers (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  I:22 
1804  Tho' Leixlip is proud of its close shady bowers (fl)  Nightingale, 1804  153-155 
1805  Tho' Leixlip is proud of its close shady bowers (fl)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1805  29 
1807  Tho' Leixlip is proud of its close shady bowers (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  49 
1812  Tho' Leixlip is proud of its close shady bowers (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  120-121 
1798  Tho' Lodges, &c. (bt)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  59 
1801  Tho' lodges, &c. (bt)  Muse of Masonry, 1801  12 
1805  Tho' lodges, &c. (bt)  True Ahiman, 1805  186-187 
1814  Tho' lodges, &c. (bt)  Masonic, 1814  66-67 
1817  Tho' lodges, &c. (bt)  Jachin-2, 1817  66-67 
1818  Tho' lodges, &c. (bt)  New Free-Mason, 1818  351 
1819  Tho' lodges, &c. (bt)  New Freemasons, 1819  339 
1801  Tho' lodges, less favour'd, less happy, decay (r)  Muse of Masonry, 1801  12 
1805  Tho' lodges, less favour'd, less happy, decay (r)  True Ahiman, 1805  186-187 
1818  Tho love is warm awhile (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  166 
1819  Tho love is warm awhile (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  79-80 
1818  Tho' Love is Warm Awhile (t)  Magazine of Wit, 1818  89 
1818  Tho' Love is Warm Awhile (t)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  166 
1819  Tho' Love is Warm Awhile (t)  Songster's PC, 1819  79-80 
1818  Tho love is warm awhile, soon it grows cold (fl)  Magazine of Wit, 1818  89 
1818  Tho love is warm awhile, soon it grows cold (fl)  Songster's Magazine-1, 1818 
1820  Tho love is warm awhile, soon it grows cold (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820 
1800  Tho' loves soft transports, may (fl)  Republican, 1800  35-36 
1801  Tho' love's soft transports, may (fl)  Republican Harmonist, 1801  87-88 
1803  Tho' love's soft transports may (fl)  American Republican, 1803  129-130 
1807  Tho' man has long boasted an absolute sway (fl)  American Songster, 1807  164-165 
1811  Tho' man has long boasted an absolute sway (fl)  Universal Fortune-Teller, 1811  43-54 
1811  Tho' man has long boasted an absolute sway (fl)  Amusement, 1811  53-54 
1813  Tho' man has long boasted an absolute sway (fl)  American Songster, 1813  11-12 
1813  Tho' man has long boasted an absolute sway (fl)  Town and Country, 1813  47-48 
1814  Tho' man has long boasted an absolute sway (fl)  Little Gypsy-1, 1814  53-54 
1797  Tho' many a nymph may claim my song (fl)  Columbian, 1797  214 
1814  Tho many a nymph may claim my song (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  47-48 
1792  Tho' misfortunes oppress me (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  161-162 
1795  Tho' misfortunes oppress me (fl)  Medley, 1795  161-162 
1779  Tho' muse breaches sincerest love (fl)  Songs Loyal, 1779  30   
1807  Tho' Muses Ne'er Smile (t)  Nightingale, 1807  33-34 
1808  Tho' Muses Ne'er Smile (t)  Nightingale, 1808  33-34 
1809  Tho' Muses Ne'er Smile (t)  Nightingale, 1809  33-34 
1814  Tho' Muses Ne'er Smile (t)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  100-101 
1815  Tho' Muses Ne'er Smile (t)  Songster's Companion, 1815  155-156 
1816  Tho' Muses Ne'er Smile (t)  Nightingale, 1816  31-32 
1807  Tho' muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Nightingale, 1807  33-34 
1808  Tho' muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  33-34 
1809  Tho' muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Nightingale, 1809  33-34 
1814  Tho' muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  100-101 
1814  Tho' muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  100-101 
1814  Tho' muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  100-101 
1814  [Tho' muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun] (fl)  American Muse, 1814  100-101 
1815  Tho' muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  155-156 
1816  Tho' muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Nightingale, 1816  31-32 
1798  Tho' my dad I must own is but poor (fl)  Columbian, 1798  134-135 
1802  Tho' my dad, I must own, is but poor (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  144 
1777  Tho' my dress, as my manners, is simple and plain (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  32-33 
1812  Tho' my eyes, dearest Anna, to others will stray (fl)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  49-50 
1812  Tho' my eyes, dearest Anna, to others will stray (fl)  Syren, 1812  66-67 
1814  Tho' my eyes dearest Anna to others will stray (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  14-15 
1814  Tho' my eyes, dearest Anna, to others will stray (fl)  American Ladys PB, 1814  133-134 
1817  Tho' my eyes, dearest Anna, to others will stray (fl)  Star, 1817  15-16 
1818  Tho' my eyes, dearest Anna to others will stray (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  151 
1818  Tho' my eyes, dearest Anna, to others will stray (fl)  Star, 1818  78-79 
1802  Tho' my voice can't enchant like the Syrens of old (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1802  28-29 
1808  Tho' my voice can't enchant like the Syrens of old (fl)  National Songster, 1808  193 
1814  Tho' my voice can't enchant like the syrens of old (fl)  Masonic, 1814  140-141 
1817  Tho' my voice can't enchant like the syrens of old (fl)  Jachin-2, 1817  140-141 
1801  Tho' neither in silks nor in satins I'm seen (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  22 
1805  Tho' neither in silks nor in sattins I'm seen (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  10 
1805  Tho' neither in silks nor in sattins I'm seen (fl)  Town & Country, 1805  10 
1799  Tho' neither in silks nor in sattins I'm seen [sic] (fl)  Baltimore, 1799  34-35 
1805  Tho' neither in silks nor satins I'm seen (fl)  Union Song, 1805  279-280 
1807  Tho' neither in silks or sattins I'm seen (fl)  American Songster, 1807  4-5 
1777  Tho' news-papers puff ev'ry nostrum to town (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  160-162 
1818  Tho' oft I met with severe distress (fl)  Bird of Birds, 1818  69 
1811  Tho' oft is met severe distress (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  48 
1798  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Columbian, 1798  78-79 
1798  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  71-72 
1800  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Nightingale, 1800  20-21 
1800  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Echo, 1800  88-89 
1801  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  76-77 
1801  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  70 
1802  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  73-74 
1803  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  147 
1803  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Nightingale, 1803   
1805  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  231 
1805  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Union Song, 1805  4-5 
1807  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Nightingale, 1807 
1807  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  43 
1808  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Nightingale, 1808 
1809  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  American Vocal, 1809  24 
1809  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Nightingale, 1809 
1810  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  60-61 
1810  Tho oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Sky Lark, 1810  11 
1811  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  111 
1811  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Gold Finch, 1811  76 
1812  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Syren, 1812  98 
1814  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  81 
1815  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  134-135 
1816  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Nightingale, 1816 
1817  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1817  17 
1820  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Aeolian Harp-2, 1820  17 
1803  Tho' oft we meet severe distress (t)  Nightingale, 1803   
1798  Tho' oft we meet severe distress in vent'ring out to sea (fl)  American MM, 1798  98-99 
1764  Tho' Peggy's charms have oft been sung (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  203-204 
1788  Tho' prudence may press me (fl)  American Songster, 1788  113 
1790  Tho' prudence may press me (fl)  Charmer, 1790  88-89 
1795  Tho' prudence may press me (fl)  Medley, 1795  218 
1798  Tho' prudence may press me (fl)  Echo, 1798  37 
1799  Tho' prudence may press me (fl)  Baltimore, 1799  9-10 
1800  Tho' prudence may press me (fl)  Patriotic, 1800  79 
1800  Tho' prudence may press me (fl)  Echo, 1800  25 
1803  Tho' prudence may press me (fl)  American Songster, 1803  113   
1803  Tho' prudence may press me (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  224 
1807  Tho' pure are the joys that from melody flow (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  143-144 
1810  Tho' pure are the joys that from melody flow (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  161-162 
1811  Tho' pure are the joys that from melody flow (fl)  Universal Fortune-Teller, 1811  60 
1811  Tho' pure are the joys that from melody flow (fl)  Amusement, 1811  60 
1814  Tho pure are the joys that from melody flow (fl)  Little Gypsy-1, 1814  59-60 
1819  Tho' sacred the flame which our country entwineth (fl)  Songster's Magazine-4, 1819  96 
1820  Tho' sacred the flame which our country entwineth (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  96 
1814  Tho' sacred the tie that our country entwineth (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  39-40 
1817  Tho' sacred the tie that our country entwineth (fl)  American Star, 1817  42 
1818  Tho' sacred the tie that our country entwineth (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  46 
1818  Tho' sacred the tie that our country entwineth (fl)  Magazine of Wit, 1818  110-111 
1819  Tho' sacred the tie that our country entwineth (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  40   
1819  Tho' sacred the tie that our country entwineth (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  40   
1805  Tho' scarce sixteen by men I'm told (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  206 
1805  Tho scarce sixteen by men I'm told (fl)  Mock-Bird, 1805  98 
1800  Tho' shortest the day is-the night,sir, is longest (bt)  Patriotic, 1800  201   
1787  Tho' some birds, too heedless (fl)  Little Pretty PB, 1787  52 
1801  Tho' storms ariound, &c. (bt)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  119-120 
1798  Tho' storms around, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  8-9 
1801  Tho storms around, &c. (bt)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  146-147 
1798  Tho' storms around him loudly roar (r)  Humming Bird, 1798  8-9 
1764  Tho' Strephons heart from loves a--larms (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  55-56 
1812  Tho' tars are fortune's sport (r)  Songster's Museum, 1812  21-22 
1805  Tho' tender and young since my eyesight is gone (fl)  Musical Siren, 1805  17-18 
1820  Tho tender and young, yet my eyesight is gone (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  12-13 
1805  Tho the cause of suspicion appears (fl)  Union Song, 1805  25-26 
1779  Tho' the fate of battle on to-morrow wair (fl)  Songs Naval, 1779  52-53 
1793  Tho' the fate of battle on tomorrow wait (fl)  Syren, 1793  81-82  11 
1812  Tho' the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Minstrel, 1812  136 
1812  Tho' the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Diamond Irish Sentimental, 1812  25-26 
1817  Tho' the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  43 
1817  Tho' the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  115-116 
1817  Tho' the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Star, 1817  30-31 
1818  Tho' the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Star, 1818  92 
1812  Tho' the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  136 
1812  Tho' the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Diamond Irish Sentimental, 1812  25-26 
1817  Tho' the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  43 
1817  Tho' the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  115-116 
1814  Tho' the Muses Ne'er Smile (t)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  100-101 
1814  Tho' the Muses Ne'er Smile (t)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  100-101 
1814  [Tho' the Muses Ne'er Smile] (t)  American Muse, 1814  100-101 
1792  Tho' the Muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  134-135 
1793  Tho' the Muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Democratic, 1793  16-17 
1795  Tho' the Muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Medley, 1795  134-135 
1801  Tho' the muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  186 
1802  Tho' the muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  209-210 
1812  Tho' the muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Syren, 1812  80-81 
1814  Tho' the muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  76 
1816  Tho' the muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.52-I.53 
1818  Tho' the muses ne'er smile by the light of the sun (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.52-I.53 
1798  Tho' the top-lifts, &c. (bt)  Buck's PC, 1798  23 
1800  Tho' the top-lifts, &c. (bt)  Amorous, 1800  68-69 
1800  Tho' the top-lifts, &c. (bt)  Echo, 1800  163-164 
1799  Tho' the wisest man there cannot make hog or dog (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  177-178 
1807  Tho' vain my most impassioned tale (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  79 
1798  Tho' we praise the proud day which beheld mighty France (fl)  Paddy, 1798  7-8 
1805  Tho' winter shakes his fleecy hair (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1805  131 
1805  Tho' winter spreads her drear domain (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  49-50 
1806  Tho' winter spreads her dreer domain (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  48-49 
1798  Tho' winter spreads his drear domain (fl)  Nautical, 1798  9-10 
1817  Tho' with Puffs daily papers are cram'd, sir (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  117 
1777  Tho' with puffs daily papers are cramm'd, sir (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  59-60 
1794  Tho' women 'tis true are but tender (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1794  18   
1798  Tho' women, 'tis true, are but tender (fl)  Jovial-2, 1798  19 
1799  Tho' women, 'tis true, are but tender (fl)  Baltimore, 1799  18 
1786  Tho' youth and beauty grace the fair (fl)  Select Songster, 1786  13-15 
1790  Tho' youth and beauty grace the fair (fl)  Songs, 1790  8-11 
1795  Tho' youth and beauty grace the fair (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  91-92 
1797  Tho' youth and beauty grace the fair (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  60-62 
1807  Thomas and Kitty (t)  American Songster, 1807  131-132 
1797  Thomas and Nancy (t)  Dibdin, 1797  13 
1764  Thomas and Sally (tw)  Mock Bird, 1764  4-5 
1764  Thomas and Sally (tw)  Mock Bird, 1764  192-193 
1765  Thomas and Sally (tw)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.183-I.184 
1765  Thomas and Sally (tw)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.187-I.188 
1765  Thomas and Sally (tw)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.190 
1779  Thomas and Sally (tw)  Songs Naval, 1779  69-70 
1779  Thomas and Sally (tw)  Songs Naval, 1779  34-36 
1779  Thomas and Sally. Air in (t)  Songs Naval, 1779  69-70 
1764  Thomas and Sally. Song in (t)  Mock Bird, 1764  4-5 
1765  Thomas and Sally. Song in (t)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.183-I.184 
1765  Thomas and Sally. Song in (t)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.187-I.188 
1779  Thomas and Sally. Song in (t)  Songs Naval, 1779  34-36 
1764  Thomas and Sally, Sung in (t)  Mock Bird, 1764  192-193 
1764  Thomas and Sally [TW] (at)  Mock Bird, 1764  94-95 
1779  Thomas and the Curate (t)  Songs Loyal, 1779  67-68 
1800  Thomas came running to the mill (fl)  Patriotic, 1800  188-189   
1807  Thomas Clutterbuck and Polly Higginbottom (t)  Victory, 1807  6-7 
1820  Thomas Huddlestone (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  89   
1820  Thomas Huddlestone (t)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  89   
1815  Thorn, burlesque parody on The (at)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  212 
1817  Thorn, Burlesque Parody on The (at)  Star, 1817  55-56 
1818  Thorn, Burlesque Parody on The (at)  Star, 1818  124 
1807  Thorn, Parody on The (at)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  85 
1819  Thorn, Parody on The (at)  Songster's PC, 1819  65-66 
1811  Thorn, The (it)  Musical Repertory, 1811  20 
1819  Thorn, The (it)  Songster's Magazine-5, 1819  113 
1820  Thorn, The (it)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  113 
1800  Thorn, The (t)  Fables, 1800  32- 
1804  Thorn, The (t)  Baltimore Miscellany, 1804  187-189 
1805  Thorn, The (t)  Union Song, 1805  288 
1805  Thorn, The (t)  American Ladies PB, 1805  126 
1807  Thorn, The (t)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  43 
1807  Thorn, The (t)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  11-12 
1807  Thorn, The (t)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  10 
1808  Thorn, The (t)  New Whim, 1808 
1810  Thorn, The (t)  Vocal Companion, 1810  32-33 
1810  Thorn, The (t)  Comic Songster, 1810  60-61 
1811  Thorn, The (t)  Musical Repertory, 1811  127-128 
1811  Thorn, The (t)  Songsters Repository, 1811  101 
1811  Thorn, The (t)  Boston Musical Misc, 1811  19-20 
1811  Thorn, The (t)  Humourist, 1811  86 
1812  Thorn, The (t)  Minstrel, 1812  209-211 
1814  Thorn, The (t)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  84-85 
1814  Thorn, The (t)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  31-32 
1814  Thorn, The (t)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  84-85 
1814  Thorn, The (t)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  84-85 
1814  Thorn, The (t)  American Muse, 1814  84-85 
1814  Thorn, The (t)  Ameican Star, 1814  78 
1815  Thorn, The (t)  Songster's Olio, 1815  66 
1815  Thorn, The (t)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  147 
1815  Thorn, The (t)  Songster, 1815  [4]   
1817  Thorn, The (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  58 
1817  Thorn, The (t)  American Star, 1817  91 
1817  Thorn, The (t)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1817  30 
1817  Thorn, The (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  185 
1817  Thorn, The (t)  Star, 1817  55 
1818  Thorn, The (t)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  17 
1818  Thorn, The (t)  Star, 1818  123 
1818  Thorn, The (t)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1818  30 
1819  Thorn, The (t)  Songster's Magazine-5, 1819  112 
1820  Thorn, The (t)  Aeolian Harp-1, 1820  30 
1820  Thorn, The (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  112 
1811  Thorn, The. A Parody on (at)  Songsters Repository, 1811  269 
1811  Thorn, The, a Parody on (at)  Humourist, 1811  57 
1815  Thorne, The (t)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  28-30 
1764  Those best sons of Britain bold open and brave (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  124-125 
1779  Those best sons of Britain bold open and brave (fl)  Songs Naval, 1779  100-101 
1819  Those Evening Bells (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  234-235 
1819  Those Evening Bells (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  234-235 
1819  Those ev'ning bells, those ev'ning bells (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  234-235 
1819  Those ev'ning bells, those ev'ning bells (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  234-235 
1819  Those we left behind us! (r)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  242-244 
1798  Thou art divine (r)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  21-22 
1798  Thou art divine (r)  Echo, 1798  230 
1800  Thou art divine (r)  Echo, 1800  193-194 
1820  Thou art mine, Rose of Love, thou art mine (fl)  Melodist-2, 1820  61-63 
1817  Thou Art Not False (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  143 
1817  Thou art not false, but thou art fickle (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  143 
1819  Thou art not so chill as the heart of the maid (r)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  48-49 
1819  Thou art not so chill as the heart of the maid (r)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  48-49 
1816  Thou Art, O God (t)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  157-158 
1816  Thou art, O God! the life and light (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  157-158 
1818  Thou Art, Oh God (t)  Irish Melodies, 1818  109-110 
1818  Thou Art, Oh God (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  218-219 
1819  Thou Art, Oh God (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  211-212 
1819  Thou Art, Oh God (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  211-212 
1816  Thou art, Oh God! the life and light (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  159-160 
1817  Thou art, Oh God! the life and light (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  96-97 
1818  Thou art, Oh God! the life and light (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  109-110 
1818  Thou art, Oh God! the life and light (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  218-219 
1819  Thou art, Oh God! the life and light (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  211-212 
1819  Thou art, Oh God! the life and light (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  211-212 
1812  Thou art the home of my heart (r)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  49-50 
1812  Thou art the home of my heart (r)  Syren, 1812  66-67 
1814  Thou art the home of my heart (r)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  14-15 
1817  Thou art the home of my heart (r)  Star, 1817  15-16 
1818  Thou art the home of my heart (r)  Columbian Songster, 1818  151 
1818  Thou art the home of my heart (r)  Star, 1818  78-79 
1819  Thou bonny wood, &c. (bt)  Poems and Songs, 1819  199-200 
1819  Thou bonny wood of Cragie lea (r)  Poems and Songs, 1819  199-200 
1820  Thou bonny wood of Cragie lea (r)  Poems and Songs, Scottish, 1820  199-200 
1760  Thou calm-ray'd spring, whose blooming face (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  54-55 
1801  Thou can'st not boast of fortune's store (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  177 
1805  Thou can'st not boast of fortune's store (fl)  Warbler, 1805  130 
1819  Thou dark winding Carron, once pleasing to see (fl)  Poems and Songs, 1819  193-194 
1820  Thou dark winding Carron, once pleasing to see (fl)  Poems and Songs, Scottish, 1820  193-194 
1797  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  105-106 
1802  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  136 
1807  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  Music of Erin, 1807  7-8 
1811  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  147-148 
1812  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  Diamond Irish Sentimental, 1812  36-37 
1814  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  40-41 
1814  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  Nightingale, 1814  40-41 
1814  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  40-41 
1814  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  40-41 
1814  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  American Muse, 1814  40-41 
1815  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  Mocking Bird, 1815  40-41 
1815  Thou dear seducer of my heart (fl)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  40-41 
1807  Thou Dear Seducer of My Heart (t)  Music of Erin, 1807  7-8 
1797  Thou fairest type, of excellence divine (fl)  Free Mansonry, 1797  203   
1804  Thou fairest type of excellence divine (fl)  Illustrations of Masonry-1, 1804  344 
1807  Thou fairest Type of Excellence divine (fl)  Free-Masons Vocal, 1807  42   
1808  Thou fairest type of excellence divine (fl)  Masonic Consitutions, 1808  166 
1813  Thou fairest type of excellence divine (fl)  Gentleman's Pocket Register-1, 1813  244 
1813  Thou fairest type of excellence divine (fl)  Gentleman's Pocket Register-2, 1813  244 
1814  Thou fairest type of Excellence divine (fl)  Masonic, 1814  161   
1817  Thou fairest type of Excellence divine (fl)  Jachin-2, 1817  161   
1818  Thou fairest type of Excellence divine (fl)  Masonic Constitutions, 1818  184 
1817  Thou gracious Father of the poor (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1817  29 
1818  Thou gracious Father of the poor (fl)  Old Dame Margery, 1818  29 
1791  Thou great first cause, whose wisdom plan'd (fl)  Young Mason, 1791  44-45 
1800  Thou great immortal sovereign God (fl)  New Songs, 1800  6-8  11 
1818  Thou hast sent me a flowery band (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  36-37 
1819  Thou hast sent me a flowery band (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  30-31 
1819  Thou hast sent me a flowery band (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  30-31 
1818  Thou Hast Sent Me a Flowery Band (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  36-37 
1819  Thou Hast Sent Me a Flowery Band (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  30-31 
1819  Thou Hast Sent Me a Flowery Band (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  30-31 
1797  Thou immortal e'er shall be, And (r)  Nightingale of Liberty, 1797  40-41 
1817  Thou know'st, &c. (bt)  Songs of Love, 1817  96 
1817  Thou know'st I fondly love thee (fl)  Songs of Love, 1817  96 
1817  Thou Know'st I fondly Love Thee (t)  Songs of Love, 1817  96 
1797  Thou like him immortal shalt be (r)  Maryland Ahiman, 1797  248 
1815  Thou ling'ring star with less'ning ray (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-2, 1815  148-150 
1818  Thou ling'ring star with less'ning ray (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  171-172 
1810  Thou ling'ring star, with less'nng ray (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1810  80 
1797  Thou lovely daughter of the sea (fl)  Columbian, 1797  221-222 
1799  Thou man of firmness turn this way (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  57 
1760  Thou rising sun, whose gladsome ray (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  61-62 
1788  Thou rising sun whose gladsome ray (fl)  American Songster, 1788  191-192 
1797  Thou rising sun whose gladsome ray (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  II:5 
1797  Thou rising sun whose gladsome ray (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  II:5 
1800  Thou rising sun whose gladsome ray (fl)  Syren, 1800  28 
1801  Thou rising sun whose gladsome ray (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  50-51 
1803  Thou rising sun whose gladsome ray (fl)  American Songster, 1803  191-192 
1812  Thou rising sun whose gladsome ray (fl)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  54-55 
1816  Thou rising sun, whose gladsome ray (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1816  143 
1817  Thou rising sun, whose gladsome ray (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  143 
1812  Thou Soft Flowing Afton (it)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  49-50 
1807  Thou soft flowing Avon (fl)  American Songster, 1807  183-184 
1808  Thou Soft Flowing Avon (it)  National Songster, 1808  66 
1814  Thou soft flowing Avon (it)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  156 
1808  Thou Soft Flowing Avon (t)  Nightingale, 1808  125 
1810  Thou Soft Flowing Avon (t)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  91-92 
1797  Thou soft flowing Avon! by the silver stream [sic] (fl)  Columbian, 1797  71 
1788  Thou soft flowing Avon! by thy silver stream (fl)  American Songster, 1788  147-148 
1801  Thou soft flowing Avon, by thy silver stream (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  82 
1803  Thou soft flowing Avon! by thy silver stream (fl)  American Songster, 1803  147-148 
1815  Thou soft flowing Avon, by thy silver stream (fl)  American Songster, 1815  74-75 
1815  Thou soft flowing Avon, by thy silver stream (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  91 
1807  Thou soft flowing Avon, by thy silvery stream (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  195-196 
1808  Thou soft flowing Avon by whose silver stream (fl)  Nightingale, 1808  125 
1810  Thou soft flowing Avon by whose silver stream (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  91-92 
1796  Thou soft invader of the soul (fl)  Vocal, 1796  94 
1792  Thou soft-flowing Avon, by thy silver stream (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  15-16 
1795  Thou soft-flowing Avon, by thy silver stream (fl)  Medley, 1795  15-16 
1800  Thou take him immortal shall be (r)  Patriotic, 1800  101-102 
1765  Thou traitor, who with the fair sex hast made war (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.122  10 
1801  Thou who didst launch, thro' boundless space (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  246-247 
1801  Thou wilt wake again, my boy (r)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  144 
1777  Though Austria, Russia, France, Flanders and Pruss (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  102-104 
1820  Though Bacchus boasts his magic grapes (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1820  140 
1820  Though Bacchus boasts his magic grapes (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1820  140 
1804  Though Bacchus may boast of his care-killing bowl (fl)  Buck's PC, 1804  69-71 
1811  Though Bacchus may boast of his care-killing bowl (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  42-43 
1814  Though Bacchus may boast of his care-killing bowl (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  92-93 
1804  Though Bacchus May Boast of His Care-Killing Bowl (t)  Buck's PC, 1804  69-71 
1801  Though bigots storm, and fools declaim (fl)  Beauties, 1801  36 
1802  Though bigots storm, and fools declaim (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1802  27-28 
1813  Though Britain may boast of her profligate Regent (fl)  National Song-Book, 1813  84 
1816  Though Britain may boast of her profligate Regent (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1816  58-59 
1816  Though Britain may boast of her profligate Regent (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1816  58-59 
1817  Though Britain may boast of her profligate Regent (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1817  58-59 
1817  Though Britain may boast of her profligate Regent (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  58-59 
1796  Though Chloe's out of fashion (fl)  Vocal, 1796  38 
1815  Though dark are our sorrows, to day we'll forget them (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1815  76-78 
1816  Though dark are our sorrows, to day we'll forget them (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  76-78 
1816  Though dark are our sorrows, to day we'll forget them (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  64-65 
1816  Though dark are our sorrows, to day we'll forget them (fl)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  45-46 
1817  Though dark are our sorrows, to day we'll forget them (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  46-48 
1818  Though dark are our sorrows, to-day we'll forget them (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  51-52 
1818  Though dark are our sorrows, to-day we'll forget them (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  155-157 
1818  Though dark are our sorrows, to-day we'll forget them (fl)  Syren, 1818  II.45-II.46 
1819  Though dark are our sorrows, to-day we'll forget them (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  134-135 
1819  Though dark are our sorrows, to-day we'll forget them (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  134-135 
1820  Though dark scowling winter, in dismal array (fl)  Poems and Songs, Scottish, 1820  108-109 
1805  Though desp'rate pilots, &c. (bt)  Warbler, 1805  5-8 
1805  Though desp'rate pilots rule the helm (r)  Warbler, 1805  5-8 
1820  Though dimple cheeks may give delight (fl)  Melodist-2, 1820  86-88 
1797  Though distant far from Jessy's charms (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  86-87 
1798  Though distant far from Jessy's charms (fl)  American MM, 1798  147-149 
1802  Though distant far from Jessy's charms (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  177-178 
1810  Though doomed beneath these southern skies to glow (fl)  Comic Songster, 1810  62 
1815  Though Europe may boast of her fine shady bowers (fl)  Sailor's Rights, 1815  32-33 
1811  Though far beyond the mountains (fl)  Boston Musical Misc, 1811  171-173 
1818  Though far beyond the mountains (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  163-164 
1802  Though far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  54 
1810  Though far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Sky Lark, 1810  51-52 
1815  Though far beyond the mountains that look so distant here (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  181-183 
1805  Though fate, my girl, may bid us part (fl)  Musical Siren, 1805  9-10 
1800  Though foster'd in the humble cot (fl)  Sailor's Medley, 1800  47 
1795  Though grandeur flies my humble roof (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  211-212 
1797  Though grandeur flies my humble roof (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  255-256 
1799  Though hard the valiant soldier's life (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  286-287 
1812  Though he sung sweetly, &c. (bt)  Diamond Irish Humourous, 1812  18-19 
1812  Though he sung sweetly, &c. (bt)  Harp of Erin, 1812  97-98 
1818  Though he sung sweetly, smalilou, &c. (bt)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  84-85 
1812  Though Hostile Cannons (t)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  15-16 
1812  Though hostile cannons thundr'ing roar (fl)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  15-16 
1819  Though Humble My Lot (t)  Poems and Songs, 1819  197 
1820  Though Humble My Lot (t)  Poems and Songs, Scottish, 1820  197 
1820  Though I am a very little lad (fl)  Blackbird, 1820  66-67 
1820  Though I am a Very Little Lad (t)  Blackbird, 1820  66-67 
1807  Though I am but a very little lad (fl)  American Songster, 1807  194-195 
1814  Though I am but a very little lad (fl)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  63 
1814  Though I am but a very little lad (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  63 
1814  Though I am but a very little lad (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  63 
1814  Though I am but a very little lad (fl)  American Muse, 1814  63 
1798  Though I am now a very little lad (fl)  Vocal, 1798  59-60 
1811  Though I am now a very little lad (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  187-188 
1777  Though I with my love would be always content (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  160-162 
1806  Though I'm a very little lad (fl)  Black Bird-2, 1806  66-67 
1806  Though I'm a very little lad (fl)  Linnet, 1806  66-67 
1812  Though I'm a very little lad (fl)  Black Bird, 1812  66-67 
1816  Though I'm a very little lad (fl)  Black Bird, 1816  67-68 
1806  Though I'm a Very Little Lad (t)  Black Bird-2, 1806  66-67 
1806  Though I'm a Very Little Lad (t)  Linnet, 1806  66-67 
1812  Though I'm a Very Little Lad (t)  Black Bird, 1812  66-67 
1816  Though I'm a Very Little Lad (t)  Black Bird, 1816  67-68 
1816  Though I've enjoy'd my youth in health (fl)  Forest Minstrel, 1816  118-119 
1764  Though Kitty and Lucy are fair (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  107-108 
1817  Though late the word of friendship came (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  124-129   
1814  Though Leixlep may boast, &c. (it)  Ameican Star, 1814  174-175 
1817  Though Leixlep may boast, &c. (it)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1817  52-53  10 
1817  Though Leixlep may boast, &c. (it)  American Star, 1817  186-188  10 
1817  Though Leixlep may boast, &c. (it)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  52-53  10 
1818  Though Leixlep may boast, &c. (it)  Columbian Songster, 1818  99-100  10 
1816  Though Leixslip may boast, &c. (it)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  141-143 
1816  Though Leixslip may boast, &c. (it)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1816  52-53  10 
1816  Though Leixslip may boast, &c. (it)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1816  52-53  10 
1818  Though Leixslip may boast of its close shady bowers (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  106 
1798  Though Lodges less favour'd, less happy, decay (r)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  59 
1814  Though lodges less favoured, less happy, decay (r)  Masonic, 1814  66-67 
1817  Though lodges less favoured, less happy, decay (r)  Jachin-2, 1817  66-67 
1818  Though lodges less favoured, less happy, decay (r)  New Free-Mason, 1818  351 
1819  Though lodges less favoured, less happy, decay (r)  New Freemasons, 1819  339 
1820  Though love is warm awhile (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  12-13 
1818  Though Love is Warm Awhile (t)  Songster's Magazine-1, 1818 
1820  Though Love is Warm Awhile (t)  Melodist-1, 1820  12-13 
1820  Though Love is Warm Awhile (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820 
1813  Though love's soft transports, may (fl)  National Song-Book, 1813  90 
1777  Though man has long boasted an absolute sway (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  28-29 
1819  Though my eyes are grown dim, and my locks are turn'd gray (fl)  Poems and Songs, 1819  218-219 
1820  Though my eyes are grown dim, and my locks are turn'd gray (fl)  Poems and Songs, Scottish, 1820  218-219 
1796  Though my features, I'm told (fl)  Vocal, 1796  95 
1811  Though nature around me is blooming (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  113 
1811  Though nature around me is blooming (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  195 
1794  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Ladies New Memo, 1794  141-142 
1798  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Lark, 1798  23 
1800  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  123-124 
1802  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  122-123 
1814  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  167 
1814  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  167 
1814  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  American Muse, 1814  167 
1815  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Mocking Bird, 1815  135 
1815  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  135 
1818  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1818  17 
1820  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  17 
1820  Though oft we meet severe distress (fl)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  17 
1794  Though Pallas, clad in shining arms (fl)  Ladies New Memo, 1794  140 
1799  Though pleasure's easily defin'd (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  310-311 
1788  Though prudence may press me (fl)  Charms, 1788  33 
1796  Though prudence may press me (fl)  Vocal, 1796  129 
1797  Though prudence may press me (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  181 
1798  Though prudence may press me (fl)  Columbian, 1798  87 
1799  Though prudence may press me (fl)  Columbian, 1799  V:26-V:27 
1806  Though prudence may press me (fl)  Linnet, 1806  174 
1806  Though Prudence may Press Me (t)  Linnet, 1806  174 
1820  Though Prudence may Press Me (t)  Melodist-2, 1820  96 
1820  Though prudence may press me, and duty distress me (fl)  Melodist-2, 1820  96 
1818  Though pure are the joys that from melody flow (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  47-48 
1820  Though pure are the joys that from melody flow (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  44 
1820  Though pure are the joys that from melody flow (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  108   
1820  Though pure are the joys that from melody flow (fl)  Songster's Magazine-1, 1820  108   
1813  Though sacred the flame which our country rekindles (fl)  National Song-Book, 1813  32-33 
1818  Though Sacred the Tie (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  62-63 
1818  Though sacred the tie that our country entwineth (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  62-63 
1798  Though storms around, &c. (bt)  Nautical, 1798  51-52 
1809  Though tender and young, since my eye-sight is gone (fl)  Humming Bird, 1809  78-79 
1816  Though tender and young, yet my eye sight is gone (fl)  Town and Country, 1816  76-77 
1808  Though tender and young, yet my eye-sight is gone (fl)  National Songster, 1808  72 
1809  Though tender and young, yet my eye-sight is gone (fl)  New Joke, 1809  186-187 
1816  Though tender and young, yet my eye-sight is gone (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  184   
1818  Though tender and young, yet my eye-sight is gone (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  21-22 
1815  Though the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Irish Melodies, 1815  22-23 
1816  Though the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  22-23 
1816  Though the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  16 
1816  Though the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  11 
1817  Though the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Irish Melodies, 1817  11 
1818  Though the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  113 
1818  Though the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Syren, 1818  II.11 
1819  Though the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  98 
1819  Though the Last Glimpse of Erin (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  98 
1815  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1815  22-23 
1816  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  22-23 
1816  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  16 
1816  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  11 
1817  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  11 
1817  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Star, 1817  30-31 
1818  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  17 
1818  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  113 
1818  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Syren, 1818  II.11 
1818  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Star, 1818  92 
1819  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  98 
1819  Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  98 
1798  Though the lawyer comes to woo (fl)  Columbian, 1798  106 
1800  Though the lawyer comes to woo (fl)  Festival, 1800  31 
1807  Though the lawyer comes to woo (fl)  American Songster, 1807  77-78 
1808  Though the Masons declare (fl)  National Songster, 1808  22-23 
1817  Though tyrants frown, &c. (bt)  Star, 1817  157-159 
1818  Though tyrants frown, &c. (bt)  Star, 1818  44-45 
1812  [Though tyrants frown, &c.] (r)  Yankee Chronology, 1812  [13-14]   
1795  Though youth and beauty grace the fair (fl)  Columbian-1, 1795  24-25 
1805  Thoughts are free, &c. (bt)  Choice Collection, 1805  23 
1810  Thoughts on Old Times (t)  Celebration of 16 August, 1810  12 
1812  Thou'rt gane awa' (t)  Diamond Scottish Sentimental, 1812  22-23 
1817  Thou'rt Gane Awa' (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  142 
1812  Thou'rt gane awa', thou'rt gane awa' (fl)  Diamond Scottish Sentimental, 1812  22-23 
1817  Thou'rt gane awa', thou'rt gane awa' (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  142 
1818  Thou'rt lov'd, ador'd by me (r)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  80 
1810  Thousand Kisses, A (t)  Jamie Reily, 1810 
1790  Thousands would seek the lasting peace of death (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  89 
1797  Thou'st betray'd (bt)  Dibdin, 1797  52 
1799  Thou'st heard those old proverbs, ne'er lean on a rush (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  39 
1787  Thread the Needle (t)  Little Pretty PB, 1787  29   
1797  Threat'ning storm, the ruffled main, The (fl)  Dibdin, 1797  13 
1779  Three Answers to a Rebus (t)  Songs Loyal, 1779  26 
1779  Three Answers to a Rebus [Cont'd] (t)  Songs Loyal, 1779  26-27 
1779  Three Answers to a Rebus [Cont'd] (t)  Songs Loyal, 1779  27 
1779  Three Answers to a Rebus [Cont'd] (t)  Songs Loyal, 1779  27 
1819  Three Carls o' Buchanan, The (it)  Poems and Songs, 1819  144-145 
1820  Three Carls o' Buchanan, The (it)  Poems and Songs, Scottish, 1820  144-145 
1785  Three children [sliding on the ice] (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  47-48 
1794  Three children sliding on the ice (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  47-48 
1799  Three children sliding on the ice (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  46-47 
1800  Three children sliding on the ice (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  47-48 
1804  Three children sliding on the ice (fl)  Mother Goose, 1804  14-15 
1812  Three children sliding on the ice (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  42 
1819  Three children sliding on the ice (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  27 
1795  Three daughters I have, and as prettily made (fl)  Choice Collection, 1795  13 
1797  Three daughters I have, and as prettily made (fl)  Columbian, 1797  34 
1802  Three Days after Marriage (t)  Medley, 1802  122 
1809  Three Days after Marriage (t)  American Medley, 1809  122 
1814  Three gallant ships from England came (fl)  National Songster, 1814  31-33  12 
1814  Three gallant ships from England came (fl)  American Patriotic, 1814  7-9  12 
1816  Three gallant ships from England came (fl)  Sky Lark, 1816  89-91  12 
1816  Three gallant ships from England came (fl)  American Patriotic, 1816  5-6  12 
1819  Three gallant ships from England came (fl)  American Patriotic, 1819  9-11  12 
1764  Three Georges now, for Britain's welfare born (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  50-51 
1760  Three goddesses, standing together (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  216-218  13 
1765  Three goddesses standing together (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.103-II.105  13 
1795  Three Jolly Pigeons (t)  Sky Lark, 1795  109-110 
1803  Three Sighs, The (t)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  164 
1801  Three Spaniards, The (tw)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  173 
1805  Three Spaniards, The (tw)  Warbler, 1805  128 
1815  Three times my dear Mama was wed (fl)  Sailor's Rights, 1815  17-18 
1801  Three times three (bt)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  102 
1803  Three times three (bt)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  56 
1813  Three times three (bt)  Town and Country, 1813  59-60 
1803  Three Times Three (t)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  56 
1797  Three Weeks after Marriage (t)  Syren-1, 1797  IV:47-IV:48 
1797  Three weeks after marriage (t)  Syren-2, 1797  IV:47-IV:48 
1799  Three Weeks after Marriage (t)  Columbian, 1799  V:4-V:5 
1799  Three Weeks after Marriage (t)  Social Companion, 1799  47-48 
1802  Three Weeks after Marriage (t)  Medley, 1802  122-123 
1805  Three Weeks after Marriage (t)  Union Song, 1805  283-[284] 
1809  Three Weeks after Marriage (t)  American Medley, 1809  122-123 
1810  Three Weeks after Marriage (t)  Linnet, 1810 
1810  Three Weeks after Marriage (t)  Sky Lark, 1810  116 
1798  Three Welch Hunters (t)  Holyday, 1798  29-30 
1785  Three wise men of [Gotham] (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  21 
1794  Three wise men of Gotham (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  21 
1799  Three wise men of Gotham (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  20   
1799  Three wise men of Gotham (fl)  Lullabies, 1799  29 
1800  Three wise men of Gotham (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  21 
1813  Three wise men of Gotham (fl)  Mother Goose, 1813  12 
1817  Three wise men of Gotham (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1817  21 
1816  Three Yankee Pigeons (it)  Naval Songster, 1816  [9-11] 
1795  Three years a sailor's life I led (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  156 
1797  Three years a sailor's life I led (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  120-121 
1797  Three years a sailor's life I led (fl)  Dibdin, 1797  20 
1797  Three Years a Sailor's Life I Led (t)  Dibdin, 1797  20 
1811  Three youn men came a wooing, a wooing (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  95 
1811  Three Young Men Came a Wooing (t)  Musical Repertory, 1811  95 
1812  Thrice Welcome (t)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  125-126 [121-124 lacking] 
1814  Thrice welcome brave vot'ries of glory (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  21-22 
1817  Thrice welcome brave vot'ries of glory (fl)  American Star, 1817  23-24 
1805  Thrice welcome, signor, to the bowers of Savoy (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805 
1812  Thrice welcome, thrice welcome, ye sons of St. Patrick (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  213-214 
1812  Thrice welcome, thrice welcome; ye sons of St. Patrick (fl)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  125-126 [121-124 lacking] 
1799  Thro' city, town & village--I every where have rov'd (fl)  American, 1799  235-237 
1800  Thro' city, town & village--I every where have rov'd (fl)  American, 1800  235-237 
1800  Thro' city, town and villages (fl)  Jovial, 1800  26-28 
1819  Thro' Cruikston Castle's Lonely Wa's (t)  Poems and Songs, 1819  142-143 
1820  Thro' Cruikston Castle's Lonely Wa's (t)  Poems and Songs, Scottish, 1820  142-143 
1792  Thro' groves sequester'd, dark, and still (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  162 
1795  Thro' groves sequester'd, dark, and still (fl)  Medley, 1795  162 
1798  Thro' groves sequester'd dark and still (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  91 
1802  Thro' groves sequester'd dark and still (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  173-174 
1798  Thro' life's rugged voyage each mortal must sail (fl)  Columbian, 1798  46-47 
1800  Thro' life's short journey passing (fl)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  24 
1801  Thro' life's short journey passing (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  49-50 
1802  Thro' life's short journey passing (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  17-18 
1804  Thro' many a land and clime a ranger (fl)  Mirth and Song, 1804  152-153 
1818  Thro' the gloom of despondence, bright glory appears (fl)  Woodworth Poems, 1818  138-139 
1788  Thro' the wood, &c. (bt)  Charms, 1788  8-9 
1788  Thro' the wood, &c. (bt)  Charms, 1788  9-10 
1790  Thro' the wood, &c. (bt)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  155 
1796  Thro' the wood, &c. (bt)  Vocal, 1796  100-101 
1796  Thro' the wood, &c. (bt)  Vocal, 1796  101-102 
1806  Thro the wood, &c. (bt)  Linnet, 1806  186 
1806  Thro the wood, &c. (bt)  Linnet, 1806  187 
1788  Thro' the wood, laddie (bt)  American Songster, 1788  165 
1806  Thro' the wood, laddie (bt)  Complete Modern, 1806  157-158 
1779  Thro' the wood Laddie (it)  Songs Loyal, 1779  73-74 
1803  Thro' the wood, laddie (r)  American Songster, 1803  165 
1805  Thro' the wood, laddie (r)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  138 
1806  Thro' the wood, laddie (r)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  134-135 
1806  Thro' the wood, laddie (r)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  134-135 
1815  Thro' the wood, laddie (r)  Songster's Companion, 1815  54-55 
1816  Thro' the wood, laddie (r)  Nightingale, 1816  72-73 
1788  Thro' the Wood, Laddie (t)  Charms, 1788  8-9 
1796  Thro' the Wood, Laddie (t)  Vocal, 1796  100-101 
1806  Thro the Wood, Laddie (t)  Linnet, 1806  186 
1807  Thro' the Wood Laddie (t)  Nightingale, 1807  78-79 
1808  Thro' the Wood Laddie (t)  Nightingale, 1808  78-79 
1809  Thro' the Wood Laddie (t)  Nightingale, 1809  78-79 
1815  Thro' the Wood, Laddie (t)  Songster's Companion, 1815  54-55 
1816  Thro' the Wood Laddie (t)  Nightingale, 1816  72-73 
1797  Thro' the wood, laddies (bt)  Columbian, 1797  83 
1806  Thro the Wood, Lassie (t)  Linnet, 1806  187 
1795  Thro' the woods, laddie (bt)  Choice Collection, 1795  12-13 
1807  Thro' the Woods Laddy (t)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  148-149 
1813  Thron'd on a rock whose dark and rugged steep (fl)  Odes, Naval Songs, 1813  9-10 
1819  Through Cruikston Castle's lonely wa's (fl)  Poems and Songs, 1819  142-143 
1820  Through Cruikston Castle's lonely wa's (fl)  Poems and Songs, Scottish, 1820  142-143 
1811  Through Dublin as once I was trudging away (fl)  Humourist, 1811  26-28  12 
1812  Through Dublin as once I was trudging away (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  131-133  12 
1815  Through Erin's Isle (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1815  101-102 
1816  Through Erin's Isle (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  101-102 
1817  Through Erin's Isle (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  51 
1817  Through Erin's Isle (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  60-61 
1817  Through Erin's Isle (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  155-156 
1818  Through Erin's isle (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  65-66 
1818  Through Erin's isle (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  172-174 
1818  Through Erin's Isle (fl)  Syren, 1818  II.59-II.60 
1819  Through Erin's isle (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  148-149 
1819  Through Erin's isle (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  148-149 
1816  Through Erin's Isle, to sport a while (fl)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  93-94 
1817  Through Erin's Isle, to sport a while (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  112 
1818  Through Erin's Isle to sport a while (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  112 
1816  Through Erin's Isle, To sport awhile (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  84-85 
1816  Through Erin's Isle, To sport awhile (fl)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  59-60 
1816  Through Erin's isle, to sport awhile (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1816  112 
1777  Through gloomy grove along the lawn (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  Fr.Mtr. 10-12 
1815  Through Grief and Through Danger (t)  Irish Melodies, 1815  67-68 
1816  Through Grief and Through Danger (t)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  67-68 
1816  Through Grief and Through Danger (t)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  55-56 
1816  Through Grief and Through Danger (t)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  39-40 
1817  Through Grief and Through Danger (t)  Irish Melodies, 1817  41-42 
1818  Through Grief and Through Danger (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  149-150 
1818  Through Grief and Through Danger (t)  Syren, 1818  II.39-II.40 
1819  Through Grief and Through Danger (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  128-129 
1819  Through Grief and Through Danger (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  128-129 
1815  Through grief and through danger, thy smile hath cheer'd my way (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1815  67-68 
1816  Through grief and through danger, thy smile hath cheer'd my way (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  67-68 
1816  Through grief and through danger, thy smile hath cheer'd my way (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  55-56 
1816  Through grief and through danger, thy smile hath cheer'd my way (fl)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  39-40 
1817  Through grief and through danger, thy smile hath cheer'd my way (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  41-42 
1818  Through grief and through danger, thy smile hath cheer'd my way (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  45-46 
1818  Through grief and through danger, thy smile hath cheer'd my way (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  149-150 
1818  Through grief and through danger, thy smile hath cheer'd my way (fl)  Syren, 1818  II.39-II.40 
1819  Through grief and through danger, thy smile hath cheer'd my way (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  128-129 
1819  Through grief and through danger, thy smile hath cheer'd my way (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  128-129 
1811  Through groves sequestr'd, dark and still (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  85 
1802  Through life's short journey passing (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  36 
1807  Through London streets I trip along (fl)  Victory, 1807  13-14 
1811  Through Nannau's Chase as Howel passed (fl)  Minstrel, 1811  37-44  51 
1817  Through the wood, laddie (r)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1817  75 
1818  Through the wood, laddie (r)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1818  75 
1820  Through the wood, laddie (r)  Aeolian Harp-1, 1820  75 
1806  Through the Wood, Laddie (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  134-135 
1806  Through the Wood, Laddie (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  134-135 
1817  Through the Wood, Laddie (t)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1817  75 
1818  Through the Wood, Laddie (t)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1818  75 
1820  Through the Wood, Laddie (t)  Aeolian Harp-1, 1820  75 
1795  Through the Woods Laddie (t)  Choice Collection, 1795  12-13 
1817  Throughout My Life (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  77 
1817  Throughout my Life (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  52-53 
1811  Throughout my life the girls I've pleas'd (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  152-153 
1817  [Throughout my life the girls I've pleas'd] (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  77 
1817  Throughout my life the girls I've pleas'd (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  52-53 
1795  Throw dust in their eyes (r)  Social Harmony, 1795  81-83 
1788  Thrush, The (t)  Poetical, 1788  12-13 
1817  Thrush, The (t)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1817  36-37 
1818  Thrush, The (t)  Aeolian Harp-II, 1818  36-37 
1820  Thrush, The (t)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  36-37 
1820  Thrush, The (t)  Aeolian Harp, 1820  36-37 
1820  Thrush, The (t)  Aeolian Harp-2, 1820  36-37 
1818  Thumanna Hulla (it)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  135-136 
1800  Thunder and plunder, A soldier, a soldier, for me (r)  Patriotic, 1800  13-14 
1815  Thunders roar (bt)  Mocking Bird, 1815  107-109 
1815  Thunders roar (bt)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  24-26 
1815  Thunders roar (bt)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  107-109 
1760  Thursday in the morn, the Ides of May (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  60-61 
1779  Thursday in the morn, the nineteenth of May (fl)  Songs Naval, 1779  7-8 
1798  Thursday in the morn, the nineteenth of May (fl)  Echo, 1798  148-149 
1801  Thus busi'd in the fond turmoil, &c. (bt)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  113-115 
1803  Thus busi'd in the fond turmoil, &c. (bt)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  152-153 
1800  Thus busi'd in the fond turmoil (bt)  Youthful, 1800  74-76 
1799  Thus busied in the fond turmoil, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  184-185 
1800  Thus busied in the fond turmoil (r)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  79-81 
1801  Thus busied in your fond turmoil, &c. (bt)  Vocal Medley, 1801  151-152 
1799  Thus do we see the tender flower (r)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  31 
1811  Thus either Time his sickle brings (r)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  249 
1797  Thus for men the women fair (fl)  Columbian, 1797  67 
1806  Thus for men the women fair (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  121-122 
1811  Thus for men the women fair (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  168 
1819  Thus for men the women fair (fl)  Songster's Magazine-5, 1819  105 
1820  Thus for men the women fair (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  105 
1811  Thus Happily Met (t)  New-York Songster, 1811  178 
1818  Thus Happily Met (t)  Jachin, 1818  99-100 
1818  Thus Happily Met (t)  Masonick Melodies, 1818  101 
1798  Thus happily met, united and free (fl)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  59-60 
1800  Thus happily met, united and free (fl)  Echo, 1800  202-203 
1802  Thus happily met, united and free (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1802  29 
1805  Thus happily met united and free (fl)  Free Mason's Companion, 1805  198-199 
1811  Thus happily met, united and free (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  155-156 
1811  Thus happily met, united and free (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  178 
1814  Thus happily met, united and free (fl)  Masonic, 1814  122-123 
1817  Thus happily met, united and free (fl)  Jachin-2, 1817  122-123 
1818  Thus happily met, united and free (fl)  Jachin, 1818  99-100 
1818  Thus happily met, united and free (fl)  Masonick Melodies, 1818  101 
1805  Thus in steering in life (r)  Union Song, 1805  146-147 
1799  Thus in the motley feather'd race, &c. (bt)  American, 1799  130-132 
1800  Thus in the motley feather'd race, &c. (bt)  American, 1800  130-132 
1819  Thus in the stilly night, &c. (bt)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  229 
1819  Thus in the stilly night, &c. (bt)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  229 
1798  Thus, like elves, in mystic ring (r)  Free Mason's PC, 1798  61-62 
1804  Thus, like elves, in mystic ring (r)  Merry Medly, 1804  138-139 
1814  Thus, like elves, in mystic ring (r)  Masonic, 1814  141-142 
1817  Thus, like elves, in mystic ring (r)  Jachin-2, 1817  141-142 
1818  Thus, like elves, in mystic ring (r)  New Free-Mason, 1818  354-355 
1819  Thus, like elves, in mystic ring (r)  New Freemasons, 1819  341 
1799  Thus like hooting, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  87 
1794  Thus mighty Eastern kings, and some (fl)  Jachin, 1794  54 
1796  Thus mighty Eastern kings, and some (fl)  Jachin-2, 1796  51 
1796  Thus mighty Eastern kings, and some (fl)  Jachin-1, 1796  51 
1797  Thus mighty Eastern kings, and some (fl)  Jachin, 1797  67 
1798  Thus mighty Eastern kings, and some (fl)  Jachin, 1798  54 
1801  Thus mighty eastern King's, and some (fl)  Masonic Almanac, 1801  17-18 
1802  Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  Jachin, 1802  50 
1803  Thus mighty Eastern kings, and some (fl)  Jachin, 1803  53 
1805  Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  True Ahiman, 1805  133 
1807  Thus mighty eastern kings, and some (fl)  General Regulations, 1807  28 
1808  Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  Jachin-1, 1808  50 
1811  Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  Jachin-2, 1811  94 
1811  Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  Jachin-1, 1811  94 
1812  Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  Antichristian Antisocial, 1812  73 
1814  Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  Masonic, 1814  32 
1814  Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  Jachin, 1814  94 
1814  Thus mighty eastern kings, and some (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  268 
1815  Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  Jachin, 1815  92 
1816  Thus mighty eastern kings, and some (fl)  Masonic Museum, 1816  27 
1817  Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  Jachin-2, 1817  32 
1818  Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  Jachin, 1818  90 
1798  Thus My Boys (t)  Mermaid, 1798  47-48 
1798  Thus, my boys, our anchor's weigh'd (fl)  Mermaid, 1798  47-48 
1816  Thus, seated round the board, elate (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1816  44-47  18 
1816  Thus, seated round the board, elate (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1816  44-47  18 
1817  Thus seated round the board, elate (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1817  44-47  18 
1817  Thus seated round the board, elate (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  44-47  18 
1797  Thus sung the fair maid on the banks of the river (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  II:33-II:34 
1797  Thus sung the fair maid on the banks of the river (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  II:33-II:34 
1797  Thus sung the fair maid on the banks of the river (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  52-54 
1800  Thus the good we should cherish (r)  Syren, 1800  36-37 
1799  Thus this bodder, &c. (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  166-167 
1805  Thus, tho' tars, &c. (bt)  Modern Songster, 1805  8-9 
1734  Thus tho' in Italy the art (fl)  Constitutions, 1734  87 
1805  Thus, though tars, &c. (bt)  Town & Country, 1805  8-9 
1796  Thus, thus, my boys, &c. (fl)  Mermaid, 1796  46   
1793  Thus, thus, my boys, our anchor's weigh'd (fl)  Syren, 1793  126-127 
1811  Thus, thus my boys, our anchor's weigh'd (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  88 
1805  Thus to drink do all agree (r)  Choice Collection, 1805  24   
1734  Thus when from Babel they disperse (fl)  Constitutions, 1734  84 
1797  Thus when from Babel they [disperse] (fl)  Masonic, 1797  115   
1801  Thus, when the wint'ry blasts are near (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  186 
1818  Thy blue waves O'Carran (it)  Songster's Magazine-1, 1818  21 
1820  Thy blue waves O'Carran (it)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  21 
1814  Thy Blue Waves O'Carron (it)  Ameican Star, 1814  16-17 
1817  Thy blue waves O'Carron (it)  American Star, 1817  18-19 
1811  Thy bosom, sweet maiden, is pure as the snow (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  42   
1807  Thy braes were bonny yarrow stream (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  83-84 
1812  Thy cheek is o' the rose's hue (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  230-232 
1812  Thy cheek is o' the rose's hue (fl)  Diamond Scottish Sentimental, 1812  13-14 
1815  Thy cheek is o' the rose's hue (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-2, 1815  20-22 
1817  Thy cheek is o' the rose's hue (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  31 
1817  Thy cheek is o' the rose's hue (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  96 
1817  Thy days are done, thy fame begun (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  150 
1817  Thy Days Are Done (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  150 
1815  Thy fair bosom (it)  Irish Melodies, 1815  64 
1816  Thy fair bosom (it)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  64 
1816  Thy fair bosom (it)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  52 
1816  Thy fair bosom (it)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  37 
1817  Thy fair bosom (it)  Irish Melodies, 1817  39 
1818  Thy fair bosom (it)  Irish Melodies, 1818  43-44 
1818  Thy fair bosom (it)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  146 
1818  Thy fair bosom (it)  Syren, 1818  II.37 
1819  Thy fair bosom (it)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  126 
1819  Thy fair bosom (it)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  126 
1789  Thy fatal shafts unerring move (fl)  Apollo, 1789   
1791  Thy fatal shafts unerring move (fl)  Apollo, 1791  1-2 
1792  Thy fatal shafts unerring move (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  45 
1793  Thy fatal shafts unerring move (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793 
1793  Thy fatal shafts unerring move (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793 
1795  Thy fatal shafts unerring move (fl)  Medley, 1795  45 
1811  Thy fatal shafts unerring move (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  113 
1803  Thy favourite bird is soaring still (fl)  American Ladies PB-1, 1803  143 
1800  Thy influence Love, I needs must own (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1800  131 
1801  Thy lillies fair freedom once more into bloom (fl)  Songs for 16th August, 1801  5-6 
1797  Thy love with thy dear cottage maid (r)  Dibdin, 1797  52 
1803  Thy love with thy dear Cottage Maid (r)  Buck's PC, 1803  18 
1805  Thy love with thy dear Cottage Maid (r)  Musical Siren, 1805 
1819  Thy love with thy dear Cottage Maid (r)  Harp, 1819  38-39 
1800  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Washington Remembrancer, 1800  105 
1801  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  110-111 
1801  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Vocal Medley, 1801  40 
1802  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Fair Warbler, 1802  13-14 
1802  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  106-107 
1803  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Cupid's Miscellany, 1803  15 
1803  Thy love, with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  133 
1805  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  238 
1805  Thy love with thy poor cottage maid (r)  Harper, 1805 
1807  Thy love with thy poor cottage maid (r)  Nightingale, 1807 
1809  Thy love with thy poor cottage maid (r)  Humming Bird, 1809  33 
1809  Thy love with thy poor cottage maid (r)  Nightingale, 1809 
1809  Thy love with thy poor cottage maid (r)  New Joke, 1809  141 
1810  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  57-58 
1814  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  142-143 
1814  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  142-143 
1814  [Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid] (r)  American Muse, 1814  142-143 
1815  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Mocking Bird, 1815  115 
1815  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Columbian Harmonist, 1815  115 
1818  Thy love with thy poor Cottage Maid (r)  Magazine of Wit, 1818  119-120 
1817  Thy love with thy poor cottage-maid (r)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1817  10-11 
1818  Thy love with thy poor cottage-maid (r)  Aeolian Harp-I, 1818  10-11 
1820  Thy love with thy poor cottage-maid (r)  Aeolian Harp-1, 1820  10-11 
1796  Thy own Jenny who doats upon thee (bt)  Vocal, 1796  180-181 
1765  Thy praises due who can rehearse (r)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.18-I.19 
1783  Thy praises due who can rehearse (r)  Ahiman,1783  132-134 
1816  Thy song has taught my heart to feel (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  145 
1817  Thy song has taught my heart to feel (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  113-114 
1818  Thy song has taught my heart to feel (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  104 
1818  Thy song has taught my heart to feel (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  211 
1819  Thy song has taught my heart to feel (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  180-181 
1819  Thy song has taught my heart to feel (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  180-181 
1805  Thy Sons, O Columbia! &c. (bt)  Warbler, 1805  10-11 
1807  Thy Sons, O Columbia, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1807  265-267 
1817  Thy true love hears thy lay (fl)  Songs of Love, 1817  8-9 
1817  Thy True Love Hears Thy Lay (t)  Songs of Love, 1817  8-9 
1803  Thy voice, my dear jewel, the winds have wafted to me (fl)  Sally and Thomas, 1803  4-5 
1804  Thy voice my dear jewel, the winds have wafted to me (fl)  Wandering Shepherdess, 1804  6-7 
1792  Thyrsis, a young and am'rous swain (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  155-156 
1795  Thyrsis, a young and am'rous swain (fl)  Medley, 1795  155-156 
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