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1803  Yo Heave Ho (at)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  33-35 
1807  Yo heave ho (bt)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  62-63 
1811  Yo Heave Ho (it)  Bold Mariners, 1811  7-8 
1804  Yo Heave Ho (t)  Nightingale, 1804  218-221 
1805  Yo Heave Ho (t)  Union Song, 1805  43-44 
1805  Yo Heave Ho (t)  Mock-Bird, 1805  15-17 
1806  Yo Heave Ho (t)  Complete Modern, 1806  27-29 
1807  Yo Heave Ho (t)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  58-59 
1808  Yo Heave Ho (t)  National Songster, 1808  152-153 
1815  Yo Heave Ho (t)  Songster's Companion, 1815  63-65 
1817  Yo Heave Ho (t)  American Star, 1817  198-199 
1818  Yo Heave Ho (t)  Magazine of Wit, 1818  102-103 
1818  Yo Heave Ho (t)  Songster's Magazine-2, 1818  42 
1819  Yo Heave Ho (t)  Songster's PC, 1819  43-45 
1820  Yo Heave Ho (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  42 
1817  Yo heave yo, &c. (bt)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  94-95 
1798  Yo yea (bt)  Columbian, 1798  210 
1799  Yo Yea (bt)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  23-24 
1800  Yo yea! (bt)  Federal, 1800  38-39 
1798  Yo Yea (t)  Buck's PC, 1798  13-14 
1800  Yo Yea (t)  Amorous, 1800  66 
1806  Yo Yea (t)  Black Bird-2, 1806  13-14 
1806  Yo Yea (t)  Linnet, 1806  13-14 
1810  Yo Yea (t)  New Musical-1, 1810  76-77 
1810  Yo Yea (t)  New Musical-2, 1810  76-77 
1812  Yo Yea (t)  Black Bird, 1812  13-14 
1816  Yo Yea (t)  Black Bird, 1816  13 
1820  Yo Yea (t)  Blackbird, 1820  13-14 
1798  Yo yea, yo yea (bt)  Buck's PC, 1798  13-14 
1816  Yo yea, yo yea (bt)  Black Bird, 1816  13 
1800  Yo yea, yo yea (r)  Amorous, 1800  66 
1806  Yo yea, yo yea (r)  Black Bird-2, 1806  13-14 
1806  Yo yea, yo yea (r)  Linnet, 1806  13-14 
1810  Yo yea, yo yea (r)  New Musical-1, 1810  76-77 
1810  Yo yea, yo yea (r)  New Musical-2, 1810  76-77 
1812  Yo yea, yo yea (r)  Black Bird, 1812  13-14 
1817  Yo yea, yo yea (r)  Mermaid, 1817  30-31 
1795  Yo yea, yo yea, yo yea (bt)  Social Harmony, 1795  72-73 
1795  Yo yea, yo yea, yo yea (bt)  Medley, 1795  174 
1798  Yo yea, yo yea, yo yea (bt)  Mermaid, 1798  53 
1812  Yoe heave yoe, &c. (bt)  Diamond English Sentimental, 1812  41-43 
1814  Yoe heave yoe, &c. (bt)  Nightingale, 1814  71-72 
1817  Yoe heave yoe, &c, (bt)  Star, 1817  13-15 
1818  Yoe heave yoe, &c. (bt)  Star, 1818  77-78 
1807  Yoicks! Yoicks! Hark forward---ho! ho! (r)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  11-12 
1810  Yoicks! Yoicks! Hark forward---ho! ho! (r)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  98-99 
1798  Yoix, yoix, tally ho (bt)  Echo, 1798  28-29 
1797  Yoix, yoix, Tally ho! After Reynard we go (r)  Sky Lark, 1797  209-210 
1816  Yon Lovely Maid (t)  Syren, 1816  I.78 
1818  Yon Lovely Maid (t)  Syren, 1818  I.78 
1816  Yon lovely maid, with golden hair (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.78 
1818  Yon lovely maid, with golden hair (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.78 
1801  Yon neat little cottage, &c. (bt)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  95-96 
1801  Yon neat little cottage, &c. (bt)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  100 
1803  Yon neat little cottage, &c. (bt)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  58 
1805  Yon neat little cottage, &c. (bt)  Warbler, 1805  81-82 
1807  Yon neat little cottage, &c. (bt)  American Songster, 1807  28-29 
1819  Yon neat little cottage, &c. (bt)  Songster's PC, 1819  89 
1820  Yon neat little cottage, &c. (bt)  Melodist-2, 1820  114-115 
1818  Yon neat little cottage (r)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  57-58 
1807  Yon neat little cottage that stands on the moor (r)  Nightingale, 1807  27 
1809  Yon neat little cottage that stands on the moor (r)  Nightingale, 1809  27 
1811  Yon neat little cottage that stands on the Moor (r)  Musical Repertory, 1811  130 
1819  Yon poor Negro girl, and exotic plant (fl)  Poems and Songs, 1819  210-211 
1820  Yon poor Negro girl, and exotic plant (fl)  Poems and Songs, Scottish, 1820  210-211 
1797  Yonder tree (bt)  Little Charmer, 1797  67-68 
1820  York, You're Wanted (t)  Melodist-2, 1820  50-53 
1820  Yorkshire Beauty, The (t)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  28-30  11 
1817  Yorkshire Beauty, The. Ballad (t)  Songster's New PC, 1817  10-11  11 
1811  Yorkshire Concert (at)  Songsters Repository, 1811  190-191 
1807  Yorkshire Concert (t)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  82-84 
1812  Yorkshire Concert (t)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  32-35 
1814  Yorkshire Concert (t)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  128-130 
1817  Yorkshire Concert (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  106-107 
1817  Yorkshire Concert (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  175-176 
1807  Yorkshire Concert, The (at)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  20-22 
1808  Yorkshire Concert, The (at)  National Songster, 1808  184-186 
1811  Yorkshire Concert, The (at)  Humourist, 1811  22-23 
1814  Yorkshire Concert, The (at)  Ameican Star, 1814  126-128 
1817  Yorkshire Concert, The (at)  American Star, 1817  145-147 
1811  Yorkshire Concert, The (t)  Musical Repertory, 1811  27-28 
1814  Yorkshire Concert, The (t)  Mocking-Bird-2, 1814  51-52 
1814  Yorkshire Concert, The (t)  Nightingale, 1814  51-52 
1814  Yorkshire Concert, The (t)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  51-52 
1814  Yorkshire Concert, The (t)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  51-52 
1814  [Yorkshire Concert, The] (t)  American Muse, 1814  51-52 
1811  Yorkshire Gale (it)  Humourist, 1811  47-48 
1805  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Choice Collection, 1805  14-15 
1807  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  22-24 
1808  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  National Songster, 1808  117-118 
1810  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  103-104 
1811  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Songsters Repository, 1811  204-205 
1811  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Humourist, 1811  6-7 
1812  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  38-40 
1812  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  134-136 
1812  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Harp of Erin, 1812  66-68 
1814  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Comic Songs, 1814  80-82 
1814  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Ameican Star, 1814  88-90 
1815  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  56-58 
1817  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Village Songster, 1817  64-66 
1817  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  American Star, 1817  98-99 
1817  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Songster's New PC, 1817  186-188 
1817  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Star, 1817  103-105 
1818  Yorkshire Irishman, The (t)  Star, 1818  157-159 
1807  Yorkshire Too (t)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  25-26 
1805  Yorkshire Tragedy (t)  Yorkshire Tragedy, 1805  2-3  13 
1805  Yorkshire Tragedy, The (t)  Yorkshire Tragedy, 1805     
1814  Yorkshire Wedding, The (at)  Ameican Star, 1814  45-48 
1814  Yorkshireman, The (t)  Comic Songs, 1814  97-98 
1811  You all have heard of crook-back'd Dick (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  82   
1811  You all knew Tom Moody, the whipper in well (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  146-147 
1807  You all know Tom Moody the whipper in well (fl)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  79-80 
1811  You all know Tom Moody, The whipper-in, well (fl)  Humourist, 1811  92-93 
1797  You all must have heard of the learned pig (fl)  Theatrical, 1797  8-9 
1798  You all must have heard of the learned pig (fl)  Columbian, 1798  87-89 
1803  You all must have heard of the learned pig (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  126-128 
1804  You all must have heard of the learned Pig (fl)  Mirth and Song, 1804  135-137 
1804  You all must have heard of the learned Pig (fl)  Merry Medly, 1804  43-47   
1811  You all must have heard of the learned pig (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  74-77 
1805  You Americans all, where ever you be (fl)  Yorkshire Tragedy, 1805 
1800  You ask how it comes that I sing about Nancy (fl)  Sailor's Medley, 1800  34 
1796  You ask me, dear Jack, for an emblem that's rife (fl)  Vocal, 1796  39-40 
1803  You ask me, dear Nancy, what makes me presume (fl)  American Ladies PB-1, 1803  138-139   
1800  You ask me sweet maid if my vows are sincere (fl)  Sailor's Medley, 1800  23 
1801  You ask me, sweet maid, if my vows are sincere (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  101 
1801  You ask me sweet maid if my vows are sincere (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  122-123 
1802  You ask me, sweet maid, if my vows are sincere (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  184-185 
1800  You ask me the life of a tar (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1800  130 
1800  You ask me what sort of maid I approve? (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1800  134 
1798  You ask why I thus droop my head (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  10-11 
1798  You ask why I thus droop my head (fl)  Echo, 1798  184 
1800  You ask why I thus droop my head (fl)  Echo, 1800  148-149 
1817  You bade me be obliging (at)  Songster's New PC, 1817  40-41 
1817  You bade me be obliging (r)  Songster's New PC, 1817  40-41 
1804  You Can't Do Without Us (t)  Merry Medly, 1804  99-100 
1790  You can't untie the knot (r)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  2-3 
1798  You can't untie the knot (r)  Echo, 1798  70-71 
1799  You can't untie the knot (r)  American, 1799  181-182 
1800  You can't untie the knot (r)  Patriotic, 1800  81-82 
1800  You can't untie the knot (r)  Amorous, 1800  56-57 
1800  You can't untie the knot (r)  American, 1800  181-182 
1800  You can't untie the knot (r)  Echo, 1800  75-76 
1803  You can't untie the knot (r)  Songster's Museum, 1803  92-93 
1800  You can't untie the knot (t)  Amorous, 1800  56-57 
1802  You Can't Untie the Knot (t)  Complete Pocket, 1802  70-72 
1810  You Can't Untie the Knot (t)  New Musical-1, 1810  65-66 
1810  You Can't Untie the Knot (t)  New Musical-2, 1810  65-66 
1800  You Can't untie the String (at)  Nightingale, 1800  7-8 
1811  You care of money ah! care no more (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  46-47 
1818  You Corsican, &c. (bt)  Whistle, 1818  16-18   
1818  You Corsican come if you dare (r)  Whistle, 1818  16-18   
1808  You Cowans all, who fain would know (fl)  National Songster, 1808  195-196 
1815  You Don't Exactly Suit Me (t)  American Songster, 1815  24 
1815  You Don't Exactly Suit Me (t)  Songster's Companion, 1815  294 
1816  You famed sons of Columbia, fill your glasses with glee (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1816  92-93 
1816  You famed sons of Columbia, fill your glasses with glee (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1816  92-93 
1817  You famed sons of Crispin fill your glasses with glee (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-1, 1817  92-93 
1817  You famed sons of Crispin fill your glasses with glee (fl)  Star Spangled Banner-2, 1817  92-93 
1816  You gallants of America (fl)  Black Bird, 1816  95-96 
1820  You gallants of America (fl)  Blackbird, 1820  93-94 
1816  You Gallants of America (t)  Black Bird, 1816  95-96 
1820  You Gallants of America (t)  Blackbird, 1820  93-94 
1792  You gave me last week a young linnet (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  154 
1795  You gave me last week a young linnet (fl)  Medley, 1795  154 
1806  You gentlemen of England (fl)  Black Bird-2, 1806  92-93 
1806  You gentlemen of England (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  103-104 
1806  You gentlemen of England (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  103-104 
1806  You gentlemen of England (fl)  Linnet, 1806  92-93 
1811  You gentlemen of England (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  23   
1812  You gentlemen of England (fl)  Black Bird, 1812  92-93 
1806  You Gentlemen of England (t)  Black Bird-2, 1806  92-93 
1806  You Gentlemen of England (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  103-104 
1806  You Gentlemen of England (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  103-104 
1806  You Gentlemen of England (t)  Linnet, 1806  92-93 
1812  You Gentlemen of England (t)  Black Bird, 1812  92-93 
1798  You good fellows all (fl)  Columbian, 1798  165-167 
1813  You good fellows all (fl)  Columbian Naval Melody, 1813  60-61 
1813  You good fellows all (fl)  American Patriotic-1, 1813  105-106 
1813  You good fellows all (fl)  Columbian Naval Songster-2, 1813  47 
1814  You good fellows all (fl)  National Songster, 1814  5-6 
1816  You good fellows all (fl)  American Patriotic, 1816  84-85 
1813  You goodfellows all (fl)  American Patriotic-2, 1813  105-106 
1801  You have heard of the man who such virtues possess'd (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  182-183 
1799  You have heard of the man who such virtues possessed (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  276-277 
1810  You high born Spanish noblemen (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1810  70-74 
1816  You high born Spanish noblemen (fl)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  92-96 
1815  You high-born Spanish noblemen (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1815  59-63 
1815  You High-born Spanish Noblemen (t)  Vocal Companion, 1815  59-63 
1810  You High-Born Spanish Noblemen---Glee (t)  Vocal Companion, 1810  70-74 
1816  You High-Born Spanish Noblemen---Glee (t)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  92-96 
1810  You keep teasing and queezing me so (r)  New Musical-1, 1810  84-85 
1810  You keep teasing and queezing me so (r)  New Musical-2, 1810  84-85 
1798  You know I'm your priest (it)  Columbian, 1798  62-63 
1803  You know I'm your Priest (t)  Songster's Museum, 1803  44-45 
1805  You know I'm your Priest, (t)  Union Song, 1805  240-241 
1806  You Know I'm Your Priest (t)  Nightingale, 1806  83-84 
1811  You know I'm your Priest (t)  Musical Repertory, 1811  192-193 
1793  You know I'm your priest and your conscience is mine (fl)  Syren, 1793  131-132 
1803  You know I'm your priest, and your conscience is mine (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1803  44-45 
1804  You know I'm your priest, and your conscience is mine (fl)  Sheffield 'Prentice, 1804 
1805  You know I'm your priest, and your conscience is mine (fl)  Union Song, 1805  240-241 
1811  You know I'm your priest, and your conscience is mine (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  192-193 
1812  You know I'm your priest, and your conscience is mine (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  16-17 
1812  You know I'm your priest, and your conscience is mine (fl)  All's Well, 1812  5-6 
1814  You know I'm your priest and your conscience is mine (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  100-101 
1817  You know I'm your priest, and your conscience is mine (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  90 
1817  You know I'm your priest, and your conscience is mine (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  103-104 
1806  You know I'm your priest and your conscince is mine [sic] (fl)  Nightingale, 1806  83-84 
1794  You know it is no fault of mine (r)  Ladies New Memo, 1794  126 
1805  You know it was no fault of mine (r)  Warbler, 1805  200-201 
1791  You know that our ancient philosophers hold (fl)  Apollo, 1791  122-123 
1793  You know that our ancient philosophers hold (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  122-123* 
1797  You know that our ancient philosophers hold (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  227 
1794  You loyal lovers all draw near (fl)  Bristol, 1794  3-8  35 
1798  You make talk about drinking of claret and whisky (fl)  Columbian, 1798  44-45 
1812  You make talk of your Dons, or your Britons' proud birth (fl)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  106-107 
1805  You may do as you please, but I'll fling away care (fl)  Town & Country, 1805  100-101 
1805  You may do as you will, but I'll fling away care (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  100-101 
1798  You may feast your ears with a fife or drum (fl)  Columbian, 1798  162-164 
1794  You may say what you will, &c. (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1794  21   
1793  You may say what you will, but Belinda's too tall (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  62 
1793  You may say what you will, but Belinda's too tall (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  62 
1797  You may say what you will, but Belinda's too tall (fl)  Syren-1, 1797  IV:45-IV:46 
1797  You may say what you will, but Belinda's too tall (fl)  Syren-2, 1797  IV:45-IV:46 
1798  You may say what you will, but Belinda's too tall (fl)  Jovial-2, 1798  22-23 
1799  You may say what you will, but Belinda's too tall (fl)  Baltimore, 1799  20-21 
1803  You may sing of your waggoners, ploughboys and watchmen (fl)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  59-61 
1809  You may sing of your waggoners, plough-boys and watchmen (fl)  Humming Bird, 1809  91-92 
1809  You may sing of your waggoners, plough-boys and watchmen (fl)  New Joke, 1809  199-200 
1816  You may sing of your waggoners, plough-boys and watchmen (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  194-195 
1816  You may sing of your waggoners, plough-boys and watchmen (fl)  Town and Country, 1816  86-87 
1820  You may sing of your waggoners, ploughboys and watchmen (fl)  Melodist-2, 1820  90-93 
1764  You may talk as you will of new modes and new fashions (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  150-151 
1801  You may talk of a brogue & of Ireland sweet nation (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  65-66 
1817  You May Talk of a Brogue (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  104 
1817  You May Talk of a Brogue (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  104-106 
1793  You may talk of a brogue, and of Ireland (sweet nation) (fl)  Syren, 1793  47-48 
1795  You may talk of a brogue, and of Ireland (sweet nation) (fl)  Social Harmony, 1795  69-70 
1797  You may talk of a brogue, and of Ireland (sweet nation) (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  194-195 
1798  You may talk of a brogue, and of Ireland sweet nation (fl)  Vocal, 1798  65-66 
1817  You may talk of a brogue and of Ireland, sweet nation (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  104 
1817  You may talk of a brogue and of Ireland, sweet nation (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  104-106 
1814  You may talk of sweet passion, and wishing, and wooing (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  111-112 
1817  You may talk of sweet passion, and wishing, and wooing (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  128-129 
1812  You May Talk of Your Dons (t)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  106-107 
1798  You may talk of your maidens, fair widows & wives (fl)  Columbian, 1798  62-63 
1797  You Molly has never been false she declares (fl)  Dibdin, 1797  10   
1803  You Must, Good Sir, Excuse me (t)  Songster's Museum, 1803  195 
1811  You never did hear of an Irishman's fear (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  126 
1812  You never did hear of an Irishman's fear (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1812  45-46 
1812  You never did hear of an Irishman's fear (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  189-190 
1814  You never did hear of an Irishman's fear (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  84 
1817  You never did hear of an Irishman's fear (fl)  American Star, 1817  91 
1812  You Never Did Hear of an Irishman's Fear (t)  Columbian Songster, 1812  45-46 
1812  You Never Did Hear of an Irishman's Fear (t)  Harp of Erin, 1812  189-190 
1812  You owe me five shillings (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1812  40-41  12 
1819  You owe me five shillings (fl)  Songs for the Nursery, 1819  26-27  12 
1812  You own I'm complacent, but tell me I'm cold (fl)  Syren, 1812  100 
1796  You parents all that now these lines do hear (fl)  Disobedient Son, 1796  3-7  39 
1816  You Parliament of England (fl)  Naval Songster, 1816  [14-16]   
1818  You parliament of England, you Lords and commons too (fl)  Bird of Birds, 1818  119-122  11 
1797  You people who laugh at Masons draw near (fl)  Maryland Ahiman, 1797  252-253 
1805  You people who laugh at masons draw near (fl)  True Ahiman, 1805  143-144 
1807  You people who laugh at masons draw near (fl)  Free-Masons Vocal, 1807  50-51 
1820  You Philander woo'd me lang (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  66-67 
1818  You proud Parliament of England (fl)  Seven Good Songs, 1818  I-9-I-11  11 
1815  You Remember Ellen (t)  Irish Melodies, 1815  120-121 
1816  You Remember Ellen (t)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  120-121 
1816  You Remember Ellen (t)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  101-102 
1816  You Remember Ellen (t)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  70-71 
1817  You Remember Ellen (t)  Irish Melodies, 1817  73-74 
1818  You Remember Ellen (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  187-188 
1818  You Remember Ellen (t)  Syren, 1818  II.70-II.71 
1819  You Remember Ellen (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  160-161 
1819  You Remember Ellen (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  160-161 
1815  You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1815  120-121 
1816  You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  120-121 
1816  You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  101-102 
1816  You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride (fl)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  70-71 
1817  You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  73-74 
1818  You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  76-77 
1818  You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  187-188 
1818  You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride (fl)  Syren, 1818  II.70-II.71 
1819  You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  160-161 
1819  You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  160-161 
1760  You say at your feet that I wept in despair (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  229 
1765  You say at your feet that I wept in despair (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.102 
1805  You say my cottage, incomplete (fl)  Union Song, 1805  52-53 
1819  You say my cottage incomplete (fl)  Songster's Magazine-8, 1819  32   
1820  You say my cottage incomplete (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  46-47 
1820  You say my cottage incomplete (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  32   
1798  You say, sir, once, a wit allow'd (fl)  Echo, 1798  95-96 
1810  You say, Sir, once a wit allow'd (fl)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  152-153   
1812  You say, sir, once a wit allow'd (fl)  Musical Miscellany, 1812  35 
1814  You say, Sir, once a wit allow'd (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  90-91   
1816  You say, sir, once a wit allow'd (fl)  Musical Miscellany, 1816  35 
1800  You say, sir, once a wit* allow'd (fl)  Echo, 1800  113-114   
1760  You say you love, and twenty more (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  257 
1788  You Shall Be My Love (t)  Enchanting, 1788  92-93 
1797  You shall be my Love (t)  Columbian, 1797  3-4 
1798  You Shan't Sir (t)  Columbian, 1798  189-190 
1804  You Shan't Sir (t)  Merry Medly, 1804  75-76 
1785  You spotted snakes, with double tongue (fl)  Mother Goose, 1785  77   
1794  You spotted snakes, with double tongue (fl)  Mother Goose, 1794  77   
1799  You spotted snakes, with double tongue (fl)  Mother Goose, 1799  75 
1800  You spotted snakes, with double tongue (fl)  Mother Goose, 1800  77   
1815  You swarking lads! attend to me [sic] (fl)  Sailor's Rights, 1815  48-49 
1764  You tell me, dear Tom like a faint hearted toad (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  76 
1788  You tell me I'm handsome, (I know not how true) (fl)  Charms, 1788  95- 
1788  You tell me I'm handsome (I know not how true) (fl)  American Songster, 1788  173-174 
1790  You tell me I'm handsome, (I know not how true) (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  112 
1795  You tell me I'm handsome (I know not how true) (fl)  Columbian-1, 1795  14 
1796  You tell me I'm handsome, (I know not how true) (fl)  Vocal, 1796  191-192 
1800  You tell me I'm handsome, (I know not how true) (fl)  Nightingale, 1800  82-83 
1803  You tell me I'm handsome, (I know not how true) (fl)  American Songster, 1803  173-174 
1765  You tell me I'm handsome, I know not how true (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.101 
1760  You tell me I'm handsome, I know not how true [sic] (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  229-230 
1764  You tell me I'm handsome, I know not how true [sic] (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  147 
1811  You tell me that you truly love (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  128 
1795  You tender hearted lovers attend unto my theme (fl)  Reily's Courtship, 1795  5-7  17 
1797  You tender hearted lovers attend unto my theme (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  19-23  17 
1798  You tender hearted lovers attend unto my theme (fl)  William Reily's, 1798  6-9  17 
1800  You tender hearted lovers attend unto my theme (fl)  William Riley, 1800  5-6  17 
1805  [You tender hearted lovers attend unto my theme] (fl)  Jamie Reily, 1805     
1810  You tender hearted lovers attend unto my theme (fl)  Jamie Reily, 1810  5-8  17 
1816  You tender hearted lovers attend unto my theme (fl)  William Reily, 1816  5-6  17 
1793  You that love mirth, attend to my song (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  66-67 
1793  You that love mirth, attend to my song (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  66-67 
1818  You that plow the briny billows (fl)  Bird of Birds, 1818  116-118  12 
1810  You the point may carry (fl)  Sky Lark, 1810  67 
1810  You the Point May Carry (t)  Sky Lark, 1810  67 
1799  You, whose lives on land are pass'd (fl)  Baltimore, 1799  45 
1794  You youthful charming ladies (fl)  Rosanna, 1794  2-7  47 
1810  You youthful charming ladies fair (fl)  Rosanna, 1810  3-9  47 
1805  You'ill quarrel and you'll part, as sure as a gun (r)  Tom Tuff, 1805 
1795  You'll all be detected if once you get drunk (r)  Social Harmony, 1795  77 
1811  "You'll Find a Match in Me" (t)  Songsters Repository, 1811  60 
1798  You'll forget the little plough-boy (r)  Columbian, 1798  113 
1800  You'll forget the little plough-boy (r)  Patriotic, 1800  41-42 
1800  You'll forget the little plough-boy (r)  Echo, 1800  29 
1802  You'll forget the little plough-boy (r)  Fair Warbler, 1802  128-129 
1803  You'll forget the little plough-boy (r)  Carolina Harmonist, 1803  219 
1805  You'll forget the little plough-boy (r)  Modern Songster, 1805  135-136 
1805  You'll forget the little plough-boy (r)  Musical Siren, 1805  19-20 
1805  You'll forget the little plough-boy (r)  Mock-Bird, 1805  27-28 
1810  You'll forget the little plough-boy (r)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  136-137 
1811  You'll forget the little plough-boy (r)  Musical Repertory, 1811  206-207 
1816  You'll forget the little plough-boy (r)  Black Bird, 1816  49-50 
1790  You'll forget the little plough-boy that whistled (r)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  166   
1807  You'll Never Die For Love (t)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  112 
1817  Young Allan rode across the green heath (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  26-27 
1816  Young Allan rode slowly across the green heath (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.82-I.83 
1818  Young Allan rode slowly across the green heath (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.82-I.83 
1818  Young Allan rode slowly across the green heath (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  57-58 
1820  Young Allan rode slowly across the green heath (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  60-61 
1799  Young, and void of art or guile (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  16-17 
1807  Young Bibo (t)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  79-80 
1811  Young Bibo (t)  Musical Repertory, 1811  22-23 
1811  Young Bibo (t)  New-York Songster, 1811  151-152 
1814  Young Bibo (t)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  258-259 
1815  Young Bobby was as blithe a youth (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  199 
1817  Young Bobby was as blithe a youth (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  39 
1817  Young Bobby was as Blithe a Youth. Parody (t)  Songster's New PC, 1817  39 
1760  Young Caelia was sprightly and gay (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  51-52 
1812  Young Carlos was handsome, young Carlos was brave (fl)  Musical Miscellany, 1812  75-78  14 
1816  Young Carlos was handsome, young Carlos was brave (fl)  Musical Miscellany, 1816  75-78  14 
1790  Young Celia, in her tender years (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  20-21 
1817  Young Charlotte Murray (t)  Songs of Love, 1817  93 
1817  Young Charlotte Murray, charming fair (fl)  Songs of Love, 1817  93 
1788  Young Colin (t)  American Songster, 1788  103-104 
1795  Young Colin (t)  Sky Lark, 1795  70 
1797  Young Colin (t)  Syren-2, 1797  I:19-I:20 
1797  Young Colin (t)  Syren-1, 1797  I:19-I:20 
1803  Young Colin (t)  American Songster, 1803  103-104 
1805  Young Colin, fishing near the [mill] (fl)  King Crispins, 1805 
1790  Young Colin having much to say (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  125-126 
1792  Young Colin having much to say (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  86-87 
1795  Young Colin having much to say (fl)  Medley, 1795  86-87 
1790  Young Colin many a month had woo'd (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  128-129 
1801  Young Colin met me yester eve (fl)  Temple of Harmony, 1801  122 
1802  Young Colin met me yester eve (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  189 
1788  Young Colin once courted Myrtilla the prude (fl)  American Songster, 1788  159-160 
1790  Young Colin once courted Myrtilla the prude (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  91-92 
1795  Young Colin once courted Myrtilla the prude (fl)  Columbian-1, 1795  11-12 
1800  Young Colin once courted Myrtilla the prude (fl)  Nightingale, 1800  76 
1803  Young Colin once courted Myrtilla the prude (fl)  American Songster, 1803  159-160 
1760  Young Colin protests I'm his joy and delight (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  228-229 
1790  Young Colin protests I'm his joy and delight (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  43 
1802  Young Colin Stole My Heart Away (t)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  169 
1806  Young Colin Stole My Heart Away (t)  Linnet, 1806  165-166 
1810  Young Colin Stole My Heart Away (t)  New Musical-1, 1810  87-88 
1810  Young Colin Stole My Heart Away (t)  New Musical-2, 1810  87-88 
1818  Young Colin Stole My Heart Away (t)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  118-119 
1797  Young Colin stole my heart (it)  Columbian, 1797  70 
1797  Young Colin Stole my Heart Away (t)  Columbian, 1797  55 
1800  Young Colin Stole my Heart Away (t)  Amorous, 1800  85-86 
1820  Young Colin Stole My Heart Away (t)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  89-90 
1765  Young Collin fishing near the mill (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.28-I.29 
1764  Young Collin fishing near the stream (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  174-175 
1765  Young Collin protests I'm his joy and delight [sic] (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.70-II.71 
1765  Young Collin sought my heart to gain (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.69-II.70 
1765  Young Collin sought my heart to win (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.136-II.137 
1805  Young Collin Stole My Heart Away (t)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  114 
1806  Young Collin Stole My Heart Away (t)  Complete Modern, 1806  137-138 
1805  Young Collin stole my heart, French (it)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  128 
1806  Young Collin stole my heart (it)  Complete Modern, 1806  146 
1760  Young Collin, the blithest upon the gay green [sic] (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  16-17 
1790  Young Cupid is with me wherever I go (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  79-80 
1801  Young Damon, &c. (it)  Muse of Masonry, 1801 
1805  Young Damon, &c. (it)  Ahiman Rezon, 1805  186-187 
1808  Young Damon, &c. (it)  National Songster, 1808  199-200 
1802  Young Damon (it)  Vocal Companion, 1802  128-129 
1765  Young Damon, am'rous and sincere (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.76 
1794  Young Damon has woo'd me a monstrous long time (fl)  Ladies New Memo, 1794  126 
1798  Young Damon has woo'd me a monstrous long time (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  134-135 
1799  Young Damon has woo'd me a monstrous long time (fl)  Companion, 1799  262-263 
1805  Young Damon has woo'd me a monstrous long time (fl)  Warbler, 1805  200-201 
1783  Young Damon once the happy swain (it)  Ahiman,1783  135-136 
1792  Young Damon once the Happy Swain (it)  Constitutions, 1792  270-271 
1797  Young Damon once the happy swain (it)  Masonic, 1797  91-92 
1797  Young Damon once the happy Swain (it)  Free Mansonry, 1797  236 
1800  Young Damon once the happy swain (it)  Spirit, 1800  App. 18-19 
1801  Young Damon once the happy swain (it)  Masonic Almanac, 1801  24-25 
1805  Young Damon once the happy swain (it)  Free Mason's Companion, 1805  177 
1805  Young Damon once the happy swain (it)  True Ahiman, 1805  145 
1814  Young Damon once the happy swain (it)  Masonic, 1814  30 
1817  Young Damon once the happy swain (it)  Jachin-2, 1817  30 
1818  Young Damon once, the happy swain (it)  New Free-Mason, 1818  347 
1819  Young Damon once, the happy swain (it)  New Freemasons, 1819  335-336 
1765  Young Daphne made Damon a dupe to her pride (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.29-II.30 
1765  Young Daphne was the prettiest maid (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.58-II.59 
1799  Young Doll a comely village girl [sic] (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  178-179 
1798  Young Donald (t)  Humming Bird, 1798  63-64 
1798  Young Donald is a bonny lad (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  63-64 
1817  Young Donald of Edinborugh Town (t)  Songster's New PC, 1817  99-100 
1760  Young Dorilas (t)  Mock Bird, 1760  49 
1760  Young Dorilas, an artless swain (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  49 
1808  Young Edward through many a distant place (fl)  National Songster, 1808  33-34 
1764  Young Fanny once all pensive sat (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  89-90 
1805  Young Hal called softley, rise my dear [sic] (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  195-196 
1805  Young Hal, called softley, rise my dear [sic] (fl)  Mock-Bird, 1805  87-88 
1790  Young Harry is as blithe a swain (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  130 
1818  Young Henry (t)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  203 
1820  Young Henry (t)  Melodist-1, 1820  99-100 
1807  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  25 
1810  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1810  56 
1811  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  42-43 
1811  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Boston Musical Misc, 1811  36-37 
1811  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  11   
1814  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Ameican Star, 1814  20-21 
1815  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  American Song Book, 1815  38 
1815  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-1, 1815  62-63 
1817  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  59 
1817  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  American Star, 1817  22-23 
1817  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  173-174 
1817  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Star, 1817  47-48 
1818  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  203 
1818  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Star, 1818  108 
1820  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Melodist-1, 1820  99-100 
1820  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  78   
1820  Young Henry was as brave a youth (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  78   
1817  Young Henry was as brave a Youth (it)  Songster's New PC, 1817  34-35 
1817  Young Henry was as brave a youth (it)  Songster's New PC, 1817  39 
1818  Young Highland Rover, The (t)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  177 
1817  Young Humphrey liv'd in Drury Lane (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  34-35 
1811  Young Humphry lived in Drury lane (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  101   
1764  Young I am and yet unskill'd (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  209 
1789  Young I am and yet unskill'd (fl)  Apollo, 1789  32   
1791  Young I am and yet unskill'd (fl)  Apollo, 1791  32-33 
1793  Young I am and yet unskill'd (fl)  Apollo-2, 1793  26 
1793  Young I am and yet unskill'd (fl)  Apollo-1, 1793  26 
1795  Young I am, and yet unskill'd (fl)  New Academy, 1795  130-131   
1799  Young I am, and yet unskill'd (fl)  New Academy, 1799  111   
1811  Young I am, and yet unskill'd (fl)  Vocal Poetry, 1811  197 
1802  Young I am, and yet unskilled (fl)  New Academy, 1802  72-73 
1811  Young Jamie lo'ed me weel, and sought me for his bride (fl)  Musical Repertory, 1811  124-125 
1812  Young Jamie lo'ed me weel, and sought me for his bride (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  270-272 
1788  Young Jamie loo'd me weel, and ask'd me for his bride (fl)  Charms, 1788  52-53 
1796  Young Jamie loo'd me weel, and ask'd me for his bride (fl)  Vocal, 1796  148-149 
1795  Young Jamie lov'd me well and ask'd me for his bride (fl)  Medley, 1795  177-178 
1819  Young Jemmie came adown the Glen (fl)  Songster's Magazine-9, 1819  64   
1820  Young Jemmie came adown the glen (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  142-143 
1820  Young Jemmie came adown the Glen (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  64   
1819  Young Jemmie came adown the Glen (t)  Songster's Magazine-9, 1819  64   
1820  Young Jemmie Came Adown the Glen (t)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  142-143 
1820  Young Jemmie came adown the Glen (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  64   
1800  Young Jemmy is a pleasing youth (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1800  129 
1800  Young Jemmy Is A Pleasing Youth (t)  American Ladies PB, 1800  129 
1807  Young Jemmy was a Highland lad (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  159-160 
1799  Young Jemmy's ganging after me (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1799  131-132   
1817  Young Jemmy's ganging after me (fl)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  26-27   
1817  Young Jemmy's ganging after me (fl)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  102-103 
1817  Young Jemmy's ganging after me (fl)  Mess of Messes, 1817  98-99 
1819  Young Jemmy's ganging after me (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  15-16 
1813  Young Jersey Blue, attend the call (fl)  American Patriotic-1, 1813  43-44 
1813  Young Jersey blue, attend the call (fl)  American Patriotic-2, 1813  43-44 
1816  Young Jersey Blue, attend the call (fl)  American Patriotic, 1816  35-37 
1816  Young Jersey Blue, come volunteer (r)  American Patriotic, 1816  35-37 
1817  Young Jockey (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  145 
1818  Young Jockey (t)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  258 
1817  Young Jockey call'd me his delight (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  145 
1788  Young Jockey calls me his delight (it)  Enchanting, 1788  39-40 
1764  Young Jockey he courted sweet Moggy so fair (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  115 
1790  Young Jockey he courted sweet Moggy so fair (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  43-44 
1818  Young Jockey was the blythest lad (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  258 
1765  Young Jockey, who teas'd me a twelve-month, or more (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.46-II.47 
1793  Young Jocky he courted sweet Moggy so fair (fl)  Syren, 1793  117-118 
1795  Young Jocky he courted sweet Moggy so fair (fl)  Medley, 1795  208-209 
1777  Young Jocky he courted sweet Moggy the brunette (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  228-229   
1817  Young Johhn [Mac Clean, loved Jenny Mac Grigger] (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  53-54 
1818  Young Johhn Mac Clean, loved Jenny Mac Griggor (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  62-63 
1820  Young Johnny Mac Clean lov'd Jenny Mac Griggor (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  97-98 
1795  Young Johnny, the miller, was courted of late (fl)  Columbian-1, 1795  16-18 
1800  Young ladies in town, and all who live round (fl)  Nightingale, 1800 
1805  Young Laura was a lovely lass (fl)  Union Song, 1805  232-233 
1816  Young Lobski (t)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  115 
1817  Young Lobski (t)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  25-26 
1817  Young Lobski (t)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  101-102 
1817  Young Lobski (t)  Mess of Messes, 1817  97-98 
1818  Young Lobski (t)  Columbian Songster, 1818  105-106 
1819  Young Lobski (t)  Songster's PC, 1819  14-15 
1820  Young Lobski (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  95   
1820  Young Lobski (t)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  95   
1811  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  49   
1814  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  3-4 
1814  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  3-4 
1815  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Boston Musical Misc-2, 1815  132-134 
1816  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Patriotic Songster, 1816  115 
1817  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  114-115 
1817  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  25-26 
1817  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  101-102 
1817  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Mess of Messes, 1817  97-98 
1817  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  162-163 
1817  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  8-9 
1818  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1818  105-106 
1819  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  14-15 
1820  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  95   
1820  Young Lobski said to his ugly wife (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  95   
1812  Young Lochinvar (bt)  Syren, 1812  18-20 
1814  Young Lochinvar (bt)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  53-55 
1814  Young Lochinvar (bt)  Ameican Star, 1814  30-32 
1815  Young Lochinvar (bt)  American Songster, 1815  7-8 
1817  Young Lochinvar (bt)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  141-142 
1817  Young Lochinvar (bt)  Mess of Messes, 1817  137-138 
1817  Young Lochinvar (bt)  American Star, 1817  33-35 
1818  Young Lochinvar (bt)  Magazine of Wit, 1818  109-110 
1818  Young Lochinvar (bt)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  54-55 
1817  Young Lochinvar (it)  Songs of Love, 1817  92 
1817  Young love, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  59 
1817  Young love, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  179-180 
1818  Young love, &c. (bt)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  81 
1819  Young love, &c. (bt)  Songster's PC, 1819  69 
1815  Young Love (t)  American Ladys PB, 1815  142 
1816  Young Love (t)  Syren, 1816  I.14-I.15 
1818  Young Love (t)  Syren, 1818  I.14-I.15 
1819  Young Love (t)  Songster's Magazine-5, 1819  119 
1820  Young Love (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  119 
1817  Young love among the roses (r)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  59 
1818  Young love among the roses (r)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  81 
1819  Young love among the roses (r)  Songster's PC, 1819  69 
1819  Young Love flew to the Paphian bower (fl)  Songster's Magazine-7, 1819  16   
1820  Young Love flew to the Paphian bower (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  16   
1817  Young love flew to the Paphian bow'r (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  59 
1817  Young love flew to the Paphian bow'r (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  179-180 
1818  Young love flew to the Paphian bow'r (fl)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  81 
1819  Young love flew to the Paphian bow'r (fl)  Songster's PC, 1819  69 
1810  Young Love found a Dial once in a dark shade (fl)  American Ladies' PB, 1810  124-125 
1812  Young Love found a dial once in a dark shade (fl)  Vocal Companion, 1812  50-52 
1818  Young Love found a Dial once in a dark shade (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  33   
1819  Young Love found a Dial once in a dark shade (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  27-28   
1819  Young Love found a Dial once in a dark shade (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  27-28   
1816  Young love liv'd once in a humble shed (fl)  Syren, 1816  I.14-I.15 
1818  Young love liv'd once in a humble shed (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  49-50 
1818  Young love liv'd once in a humble shed (fl)  Syren, 1818  I.14-I.15 
1819  Young love liv'd once in a humble shed (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  43-44 
1819  Young love liv'd once in a humble shed (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  43-44 
1818  Young Love Liv'd Once in a Humble Shed (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  49-50 
1819  Young Love Liv'd Once in a Humble Shed (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  43-44 
1819  Young Love Liv'd Once in a Humble Shed (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  43-44 
1815  Young Love lived once in an humble shed (fl)  American Ladys PB, 1815  142 
1819  Young love once liv'd in a humble shed (fl)  Songster's Magazine-5, 1819  119 
1820  Young love once liv'd in a humble shed (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  119 
1816  Young lover flew to the Paphian bow'r (fl)  American Ladys PB, 1816  148 
1786  Young Lover, The (t)  Select Songster, 1786  35-36 
1788  Young Lover, The (t)  American Songster, 1788  158-159 
1803  Young Lover, The (t)  American Songster, 1803  158-159 
1797  Young Luban was a shepherd's boy [sic] (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  28-29 
1788  Young Lubin (t)  Enchanting, 1788  75-76 
1788  Young Lubin was a shepherd boy (fl)  Enchanting, 1788  75-76 
1790  Young Lubin was a shepherd boy (fl)  Charmer, 1790  106-107 
1795  Young Lubin was a shepherd boy (fl)  Medley, 1795 
1817  Young man came, I'll not tell where, A (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  18 
1817  Young Man Come with a Lira Li La [sic] (t)  Songster's New PC, 1817  18 
1800  Young Man's Choice of a Wife, The (t)  Jovial, 1800  26-28 
1760  Young Man's Complaint for the Loss of his Lover, The (t)  Mock Bird, 1760  61-62 
1815  Young Man's Dream, The (it)  Irish Melodies, 1815  26 
1816  Young man's dream, The (it)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  26 
1816  Young man's dream, The (it)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  19 
1816  Young man's dream, The (it)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  13 
1817  Young Man's Dream, The (it)  Irish Melodies, 1817  13-14 
1818  Young man's Dream, The (it)  Irish Melodies, 1818  19 
1818  Young man's dream, The (it)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  115-116 
1818  Young man's dream, The (it)  Syren, 1818  II.13 
1819  Young man's dream, The (it)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  100-101 
1819  Young man's dream, The (it)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  100-101 
1806  Young Man's Dream, The (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  193-194  12 
1806  Young Man's Dream, The (t)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  193-194  12 
1760  Young Man's Plain Courtship, The (t)  Mock Bird, 1760  133 
1798  Young Man's Wish, The (t)  Columbian, 1798  152-153 
1803  Young Man's Wish, The (t)  Songster's Museum, 1803  185-186 
1804  Young Man's Wish, The (t)  Mirth and Song, 1804  191-192 
1810  Young Man's Wish, The (t)  Patriotick Amatory, 1810  188-189 
1815  Young may moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1815  109-110 
1816  Young May moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  109-110 
1816  Young May moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  91 
1816  Young May moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  64 
1817  Young May moon is beaming, Love, The (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  35 
1817  Young may moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1817  65 
1817  Young May moon is beaming, Love, The (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  174 
1818  Young May moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Irish Melodies, 1818  70 
1818  Young may moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  178-179 
1818  Young May moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Syren, 1818  II.64 
1819  Young May moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  153-154 
1819  Young May moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  153-154 
1819  Young May moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Songster's Magazine-6, 1819  140 
1820  Young May moon is beaming, love, The (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  140 
1815  Young May Moon, The (t)  Irish Melodies, 1815  109-110 
1816  Young May Moon, The (t)  Irish Melodies-2, 1816  109-110 
1816  Young May Moon, The (t)  Irish Melodies-1, 1816  91 
1816  Young May Moon, The (t)  Irish Melodies-3, 1816  64 
1817  Young May Moon, The (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  35 
1817  Young May Moon, The (t)  Irish Melodies, 1817  65 
1817  Young May Moon, The (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Sentimental, 1817  174 
1818  Young May Moon, The (t)  Irish Melodies, 1818  70 
1818  Young May Moon, The (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  178-179 
1818  Young May Moon, The (t)  Syren, 1818  II.64 
1819  Young May Moon, The (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  153-154 
1819  Young May Moon, The (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  153-154 
1819  Young May Moon, The (t)  Songster's Magazine-6, 1819  140 
1820  Young May Moon, The (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  140 
1798  Young midshipman, &c. (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  9-10 
1794  Young Mog arriv'd at woman's growth (fl)  Jovial Songster, 1794  32   
1798  Young Mog arriv'd at woman's growth (fl)  Jovial-2, 1798  34-35 
1799  Young Mog arriv'd at woman's growth (fl)  Baltimore, 1799  30-31 
1799  Young Mog, arrived at woman's growth (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  188-189 
1804  Young Molly was a-milking (fl)  Happy Shepherd, 1804  3-4 
1795  Young Molly who lives at the foot of a hill (fl)  Choice Collection, 1795  7-8 
1764  Young Molly who lives at the foot of the hill (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  93 
1765  Young Molly who lives at the foot of the hill (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.36-II.37 
1798  Young Myra is fair as spring's early flower (fl)  American MM, 1798  221-224 
1802  Young Myra is fair as spring's early flower (fl)  New-York Remembrancer, 1802  188 
1799  Young Paris was blest just as I am this hour (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  28-29 
1760  Young Patty (t)  Mock Bird, 1760  21-22 
1760  Young Patty was wanton, young Patty was gay (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  21-22 
1797  Young Peggy (t)  Little Charmer, 1797  88-89 
1812  Young Peggy (t)  Minstrel, 1812  264-265 
1818  Young Peggy (t)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  267-268 
1797  Young Peggy blooms our bonniest lass (fl)  Little Charmer, 1797  88-89 
1812  Young Peggy blooms our bonniest lass (fl)  Minstrel, 1812  264-265 
1818  Young Peggy blooms our bonniest lass (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  267-268 
1820  Young Philander (t)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  66-67 
1805  Young Phillis (t)  Union Song, 1805  227-228 
1805  Young Phillis when press'd for a boon by Sylvander (fl)  Union Song, 1805  227-228 
1806  Young Polly, who liv'd at the foot of the hill (fl)  Jovial Songster, No. II, 1806  15-16 
1802  Young Roger (t)  Complete Pocket, 1802  36-41 
1805  Young Roger (t)  Mock-Bird, 1805  52-53 
1806  Young Roger (t)  Black Bird-2, 1806  69-70 
1806  Young Roger (t)  Linnet, 1806  69-70 
1812  Young Roger (t)  Black Bird, 1812  69-70 
1815  Young Roger (t)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  65-66 
1815  Young Roger (t)  Nightingale, 1815  93 
1816  Young Roger (t)  Black Bird, 1816  70-72 
1820  Young Roger (t)  Blackbird, 1820  70 
1817  Young Roger is a bonny lad (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  130-131 
1817  Young Roger is a bonny lad (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  18. App. 
1818  Young Roger is a bonny lad (fl)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  83-84 
1820  Young Roger is a bonny lad (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  117-118 
1764  Young Roger of the mill, one morning very soon (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  166-167 
1765  Young Roger of the mill, one morning very soon (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.151   
1803  Young Roger the Ploughman (t)  Songster's Museum, 1803  193-194 
1811  Young Roger the Ploughman (t)  New-York Songster, 1811  86-87 
1800  Young Roger the ploughman, who wanted a mate (fl)  Festival, 1800  66-67 
1803  Young Roger the ploughman, who wanted a mate (fl)  Songster's Museum, 1803  193-194 
1805  Young Roger the ploughman, who wanted a mate (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  160-161 
1805  Young Roger the ploughman, who wanted a mate (fl)  Union Song, 1805  189-190 
1805  Young Roger the ploughman, who wanted a mate (fl)  Mock-Bird, 1805  52-53 
1811  Young Roger the ploughman, who wanted a mate (fl)  True American, 1811  7-8 
1811  Young Roger the ploughman, who wanted a mate (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  86-87 
1815  Young Roger, the ploughman, who wanted a mate (fl)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  65-66 
1815  Young Roger the ploughman, who wanted a mate (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  93 
1816  [Young Roger the ploughman, who wanted a mate] (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  99   
1818  Young Rose, The (t)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  38 
1819  Young Rose, The (t)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  32 
1819  Young Rose, The (t)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  32 
1818  Young rose which I gave thee, so dewy and bright, The (fl)  Melodies by Moore, 1818  38 
1819  Young rose which I gave thee, so dewy and bright, The (fl)  Melodies-Moore-2, 1819  32 
1819  Young rose which I gave thee, so dewy and bright, The (fl)  Melodies-Moore-1, 1819  32 
1790  Young Sandy is a dowdy lad (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  149 
1790  Young Sandy is not rich, but has won my fond heart (fl)  Charmer, 1790  127-128 
1806  Young Sandy woo's me e'er and late (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-1, 1806  166 
1806  Young Sandy woo's me e'er and late (fl)  English, Scotch, Irish-2, 1806  166 
1798  Young Sandy's gone to kirk, I ken (fl)  Vocal, 1798  92-93 
1801  Young Sandy's gone to Kirk, I ken (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  92-93 
1793  Young Shenkin was born in Glamorganshire (fl)  Syren, 1793  22-23 
1802  Young Shopkeeper, The (t)  Complete Pocket, 1802  28-34  25 
1817  Young Son of Chivalry, The (r)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  78-79 
1817  Young Son of Chivalry, The (r)  Mess of Messes, 1817  79 
1817  Young Son of Chivalry, The (t)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817 
1817  Young Son of Chivalry, The (t)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  78-79 
1817  Young Son of Chivalry, The (t)  Mess of Messes, 1817  79 
1818  Young Son of Chivalry, The (t)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  30-31 
1819  Young Son of Chivalry, The (t)  Songster's PC, 1819  6-7 
1819  Young Son of Chivalry, The (t)  Songster's Magazine-4, 1819  94 
1820  Young Son of Chivalry, The (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. I, 1820  94 
1811  Young Stephon met me on the green (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  157 
1812  Young Stephon met me on the green [sic] (fl)  Musical Miscellany, 1812  72-73 
1816  Young Stephon met me on the green [sic] (fl)  Musical Miscellany, 1816  72-73 
1802  Young Strephon (t)  Complete Pocket, 1802  75-76 
1818  Young Strephon (t)  Star, 1818  116-117 
1765  Young Strephon a shepherd, the pride of the plain (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.118-I.119 
1790  Young Strephon, a shepherd, the pride of the plain (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  36 
1777  Young Strephon he went t' other day to the wake (it)  Songs Comic, 1777  69-71 
1801  Young Strephon he went t' other day to the wake (it)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  202-203 
1764  Young Strephon long doated on Phaebe the fair (fl)  Mock Bird, 1764  5-6 
1797  Young Strephon met me on the green (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1797  135-136 
1802  Young Strephon met me on the green (fl)  Fair Warbler, 1802  147-148 
1805  Young Strephon met me on the green (fl)  Modern Songster, 1805  234 
1818  Young Strephon met me on the green (fl)  Star, 1818  116-117 
1792  Young Strephon, pride of yonder plain (fl)  Vocal Muse, 1792  159 
1795  Young Strephon, pride of yonder plain (fl)  Medley, 1795  159 
1795  Young Teddy is an Irish lad (fl)  Sky Lark, 1795  36 
1798  Young Teddy is an Irish lad (fl)  Vocal, 1798  88-90 
1801  Young Teddy is an Irish lad (fl)  Vocal Medley, 1801  89-90 
1805  Young Teddy is an Irish lad (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  45-46 
1809  Young Teddy is an Irish lad (fl)  Humming Bird, 1809  84-85 
1809  Young Teddy is an Irish lad (fl)  New Joke, 1809  192-193 
1815  [Y]oung Teddy is an Irish lad (fl)  Nightingale, 1815  68-69 
1816  Young Teddy is an Irish lad (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  68-69 
1817  Young Teddy is an Irish lad (fl)  Star, 1817  107 
1818  Young Teddy is an Irish lad (fl)  Star, 1818  159-160 
1760  Young Thyrsis, once the jolliest swain (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  144-145 
1788  Young Thyrsis, the pride of the plain (fl)  American Songster, 1788  196-197 
1790  Young Thyrsis, the pride of the plain (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  116-117 
1803  Young Thyrsis, the pride of the plain (fl)  American Songster, 1803  196-197 
1765  Young Thyrsis, ye shepherds, is gone (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  II.49 
1804  Young Twaddle was a soldier bold (fl)  Republican Songster, 1804  20-24  25 
1806  Young Waterman, The (t)  Linnet, 1806  168 
1807  Young Will of the dale, lov'd Lucinda the fair (fl)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  112 
1805  Young William (t)  Union Song, 1805  46-47 
1820  Young William (t)  Melodist-2, 1820  115-117 
1800  Young William was a seaman true (fl)  Syren, 1800  39 
1805  Young William was a seaman true (fl)  Union Song, 1805  46-47 
1817  Young William was a seaman true (fl)  Mermaid, 1817  18-19 
1820  Young William was a seaman true (fl)  Melodist-2, 1820  115-117 
1807  Young Willy (t)  Lady's Cabinet, 1807  81 
1799  Young Willy for Me (t)  Social Companion, 1799  32 
1800  Young Willy lov'd me in his heart (fl)  American Ladies PB, 1800  136 
1788  Young Willy woo'd me long in vain (fl)  Enchanting, 1788  18 
1790  Young Willy woo'd me long in vain (fl)  Charmer, 1790  104 
1797  Young Willy woo'd me long in vain (fl)  Sky Lark, 1797  207 
1797  Young Willy woo'd me long in vain (fl)  Columbian, 1797  61 
1805  Young Willy woo'd me long in vain (fl)  Philadelphia Songster, 1805  121 
1806  Young Willy woo'd me long in vain (fl)  Complete Modern, 1806  110-111 
1814  Young Willy woo'd me long in vain (fl)  Columbian Harmonist-3, 1814  11-12 
1815  Young Willy woo'd me long in vain (fl)  American Songster, 1815  22 
1815  Young Willy woo'd me long in vain (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  52 
1800  Young Woman's Choice of a Husband (t)  Jovial, 1800  28-29 
1777  Younglings fond of female chaces (fl)  Songs Comic, 1777  134-136  10 
1799  Younker, who his first essay, The (fl)  Dibdin Collection, 1799  64-65 
1799  Younker, who his first essay, The (fl)  American, 1799  100-101 
1800  Younker, who his first essay, The (fl)  American, 1800  100-101 
1788  Your ancient bards, like rustic swains (fl)  American Songster, 1788  136-138 
1803  Your ancient bards, like rustic swains (fl)  American Songster, 1803  136-138 
1810  Your charms may of lovers attract you a crowd (fl)  American Ladies' PB, 1810  129 
1801  Your Coach of State hath got repair (fl)  Republican Harmonist, 1801  93-94  10 
1798  Your frowns to sure would break my sinking heart (r)  Vocal, 1798 
1798  Your frowns too sure, wou'd break my sinking heart (r)  Columbian, 1798  136 
1798  Your frowns too sure wou'd break my sinking heart (r)  American MM, 1798  293-294 
1802  Your frowns too sure, wou'd break my sinking heart (r)  Fair Warbler, 1802  158 
1807  Your frowns too sure, wou'd break my sinking heart (r)  Nightingale, 1807  88 
1809  Your frowns too sure, wou'd break my sinking heart (r)  Nightingale, 1809  88 
1815  Your frowns too sure, wou'd break my sinking heart (r)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  186 
1817  Your frowns too sure, wou'd break my sinking heart (r)  Songster's Miscellany, 1817  7-8 
1801  Your frowns too sure, would break my sinking heart (r)  Vocal Medley, 1801 
1814  Your frowns too sure would break my sinking heart (r)  Columbian Harmonist-2, 1814  170-171 
1814  Your frowns too sure would break my sinking heart (r)  Columbian Harmonist-1, 1814  170-171 
1814  Your frowns too sure would break my sinking heart (r)  American Muse, 1814  170-171 
1815  Your frowns too sure would break my sinking heart (r)  Songster's Companion, 1815  270 
1817  Your frowns too sure would break my sinking heart (r)  Mess of Salmagundi, 1817  79-80 
1817  Your frowns too sure would break my sinking heart (r)  Mess of Messes, 1817  79-80 
1818  Your guitar a tinkling (bt)  Antihipnotic Songster, 1818  117-118 
1799  Your humble servant (bt)  American, 1799  189 
1800  Your humble servant (bt)  American, 1800  189 
1803  Your humble servant (bt)  Songster's Museum, 1803  179-180 
1805  Your landsmens' wives with all their airs (fl)  Choice Collection, 1805  16-17 
1807  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  24-25 
1808  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  New Whim, 1808  13-14 
1811  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Songsters Repository, 1811  121 
1812  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  41-43 
1812  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Eagle and Harp, 1812  136-137 
1812  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Columbian Songster, 1812  51-53 
1812  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  195-197 
1815  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Songster's Olio, 1815  102-103 
1815  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  55-56 
1815  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Songster, 1815  13-14 
1817  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  70 
1817  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  35-36 
1818  Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  Star, 1818  136-137 
1807  Your Molly has never been false, she declares (fl)  American Songster, 1807  89-90 
1807  Your Molly has never been false she declares (fl)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  78-79 
1811  Your Molly has never been false she declares (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  112   
1812  Your Mountain Sack (t)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  69-70 
1817  Your Mountain Sack (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  110 
1817  Your Mountain Sack (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  164-165 
1817  Your mountain sack, your Froninac (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  110 
1803  Your Mountain, sack, your Frontiac (fl)  Buck's PC, 1803  17 
1812  Your mountain sack, your Frontinac (fl)  Diamond English Humorous, 1812  69-70 
1817  Your mountain sack, your Frontinac (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  164-165 
1807  Your pardon, kind gentlefolk, pray (fl)  Victory, 1807  26-28 
1816  Your pardon kind gentlef[ol]k pray (fl)  Modern Songster, 1816  180   
1816  Your pardon kind gentlefolk pray (fl)  Town and Country, 1816  72-74 
1817  Your pardon kind gentlefolk pray (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  87 
1816  Your pardon kind gentlefolks pray (fl)  Masonick Minstrel, 1816  260-262 
1809  Your pardon kind gentlefwok [sic] (fl)  Humming Bird, 1809  74-76 
1809  Your pardon kind gentlefwok [sic] (fl)  New Joke, 1809  182-184 
1799  Your rhino rattle, &c. (bt)  Columbian, 1799  V:19-V:20 
1815  Your rhino rattle, &c. (bt)  Theatrical Songster, 1815  69-70 
1817  Your rhino rattle, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  119 
1817  Your rhino rattle, &c. (bt)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  185-186 
1798  Your rhino rattle, come, &c. (bt)  Echo, 1798  144-145 
1798  Your rights to defend (bt)  Humming Bird, 1798  200-203 
1807  Your servant good gentlefolks how do you do (fl)  Budget of Mirth, 1807  95-96 
1790  Your wise men all declare (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  84 
1807  Your zarvant good gentlefolks, how d' ye all do? (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  20-22 
1814  Your zarvant good gentlefolks, how d' ye all do? (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  126-128 
1814  Your zarvant good gentlefolks, how d' ye all do? (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  101-103 
1811  Your zarvant good gentlefolks, how d'ye all do? (fl)  Humourist, 1811  53-55 
1811  Your zarvant good gentlefolks, how d'ye all do? (fl)  New-York Songster, 1811  88-91 
1814  You're a rogue, Doctor Clark (r)  Ameican Star, 1814  166-167 
1817  You're a rogue, Doctor Clark (r)  Songster's New PC, 1817  98-99 
1818  You're a rogue Doctor Clark (r)  Songs for the Parlour, 1818  74-76 
1818  You're welcome to despots, Dumourier (fl)  Scottish Minstrel, 1818  251 
1793  You're welcome to Paxton, Robin Adair (fl)  Syren, 1793  83 
1801  You're welcome to Paxton, Robin Adair (fl)  American Mock-Bird, 1801  243 
1805  You're welcome to Paxton, Robin Adair (fl)  Warbler, 1805  216 
1808  Youth (t)  Pretty Poems, 1808  28 
1813  Youth (t)  Pretty Poems, 1813  28 
1814  Youth (t)  Pretty Poems, 1814  28 
1815  Youth (t)  Pretty Poems, 1815  28 
1818  Youth (t)  Pretty Poems, 1818  28 
1765  Youth, adorn'd with every art, A (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.96   
1760  Youth, adorn'd with ev'ry art, A (fl)  Mock Bird, 1760  79 
1798  Youth and beauty kindle love (fl)  Humming Bird, 1798  216 
1799  Youth and beauty kindle love (fl)  Columbian, 1799  V:9 
1811  Youth Forgive, A (t)  New-York Songster, 1811  199 
1765  Youth, if I wou'd, I cou'd tell you his name, A (fl)  Wood Lark, 1765  I.64-I.65 
1820  Youth of Lehigh (t)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  78   
1820  Youth of Lehigh (t)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  78   
1779  Youth that I, The (fl)  Songs Loyal, 1779  71 
1815  Youth to me a wooing came, A (fl)  American Songster, 1815  24 
1815  Youth to me a wooing came, A (fl)  Songster's Companion, 1815  294 
1811  Youth took a wife, A (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  52   
1814  Youth took a wife, A (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  4-5 
1814  Youth took a wife, A (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  4-5 
1817  Youth took a wife, A (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  110 
1814  Youth Took a Wife, A (t)  Comic Songs, 1814  4-5 
1817  Youth Took a Wife, A (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Lively, 1817  110 
1817  Youth Took a Wife, A (t)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  180-181 
1817  Youth took a wife for joy or for strife, A (fl)  Diamond Scottish Irish Humourous, 1817  180-181 
1813  Youthful sailor mounts the bark, The (fl)  National Song-Book, 1813  173-174  13 
1813  Youthful sailor mounts the bark, The (fl)  Columbian Naval Songster-2, 1813  83-85  13 
1813  Youthful Sailor, The (t)  National Song-Book, 1813  173-174  13 
1813  Youthful Sailor, The (t)  Columbian Naval Songster-2, 1813  83-85  13 
1811  You've heard of a frog in an opera hat (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  133   
1811  You've heard of a frog in an opera hat (fl)  Humourist, 1811  52-53 
1814  You've heard of a frog in an opera hat (fl)  Comic Songs, 1814  20-21 
1820  You've heard of a frog in an opera hat (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  103-104 
1820  You've heard of a frog in an opera hat (fl)  Songster's Magazine Vol. II, 1820  89   
1820  You've heard of a frog in an opera hat (fl)  Songs for Ladies, 1820  89   
1807  You've heard of late how bouncing Kate (fl)  Virginia Nightingale, 1807  6-11 
1814  You've heard of late how bouncing Kate (fl)  Mocking-Bird-1, 1814  118-123 
1807  You've heard of late, how dancing Kate (fl)  Roger O'Hare, 1807  4-8 
1817  You've heard of Nykey Numskull of Yorkshire, I'll be sworn (fl)  Songster's New PC, 1817  10-11  11 
1820  You've heard of Nykey Numskull of Yorkshire, I'll be sworn (fl)  Songs for Gentlemen, 1820  28-30  11 
1811  You've heard of one General MacBeth (fl)  Modern Apollo, 1811  113   
1812  You've heard of one Gen'ral Macbeth (fl)  Harp of Erin, 1812  78-81 
1807  You've seen me oft in gold and ermin drest (fl)  Free-Masons Vocal, 1807  115-116   
1816  You've seen me oft in gold and ermin drest (fl)  Masonic Museum, 1816  52   
1788  You've sure forgot, dear mother mine (fl)  American Songster, 1788  174 
1790  You've sure forgot, dear mother mine (fl)  Vocal Remembrancer, 1790  112-113 
1803  You've sure forgot, dear mother mine (fl)  American Songster, 1803  174 
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