| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1768.06.09 | Williamsburg | CITATION | I always insist [fl] | 1780.11.11 | New York | CITATION | I am a Chief, a native of these lands [fl] | 1760.05.02 | Portsmouth | CITATION | I am a conquering king...in vaunting pride [fl] | 1771.06.06 | London | CITATION | I am a jolly Butcher [t], song in satirical program | 1777.01.16 | Staffordshire | CITATION | I am a swan you plainly see [fl] | 1775.01.19 | Newburyport | CITATION | I am an old farmer, was born in the woods [fl] | 1775.02.02 | Norwich | CITATION | I am an old farmer, was born in the woods [fl] | 1775.02.13 | Newport | CITATION | I am an old farmer, was born in the woods [fl] | 1772.09.03 | Annapolis | CITATION | I am clearly of opinion, that [fl] | 1780.06.06 | Baltimore | CITATION | I am glad my dear John, now to find that some laws [fl] | 1780.07.06 | Baltimore | CITATION | I am glad my dear John, now to find that some laws [fl] | 1767.01.05 | London | CITATION | I am glad to hear you hold the rudder [fl] | 1750.02.12 | New York | CITATION | I am in Rapture [t] [beg] What a strange moment will that be | 1765.09.23 | New York | CITATION | I am inform'd that it is said [fl] | 1765.09.27 | Boston | CITATION | I am inform'd that it is said [fl] | 1765.09.30 | Boston | CITATION | I am inform'd that it is said [fl] | 1765.09.30 | Newport | CITATION | I am inform'd that it is said [fl] | 1765.10.04 | New London | CITATION | I am inform'd that it is said [fl] | 1771.12.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I am married--and happy--with wonder hear this [fl] | 1775.10.19 | Hertfordshire | CITATION | I am not griev'd, my dearest life [fl] | 1781.08.17 | New York | CITATION | I am to give the Board the information [fl] | 1781.08.23 | New Haven | CITATION | I am to give the Board this information [fl] | 1752.08.31 | Boston | CITATION | I am Unfortunate [t] [beg] Tho' for a while the wretch escapes | 1739.03.13 | London | CITATION | I as the pure limpid stream, when foul with stains [fl] | 1773.09.21 | Hartford | CITATION | I ask d the powers that rule the plain [fl] | 1741.08.03 | London | CITATION | I ask the works of deep and clear divines [fl] | 1771.04.05 | Portsmouth | CITATION | I ask, what means those tears profuse! [fl] | 1772.11.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I at my window sit and see [fl] | 1768.03.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I, author of lyric [beg] Suspense, thy leaden pinions move | 1768.07.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I, author of lyric [beg] Wanton god of soft desire, The | 1776.04.05 | New London | CITATION | I claim no likeness to your motly songs [fl] | 1769.01.02 | London | CITATION | I come, obedient at my brethren's call [fl] | 1769.05.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I confess I'd warm hopes that some freeholder wou'd [fl] | 1751.03.07 | London | CITATION | I contented in my wherry [fl] | 1767.04.10 | London | CITATION | I could say more, had I poetick skill [fl] | 1782.02.23 | Richmond | CITATION | I cropp'd the choicest flowers I could [fl] | 1775.12.27 | Bucks County | CITATION | I do hereby give information [fl] | 1780.08.09 | Bucks County | CITATION | I do hereby give information [fl] | 1774.07.08 | New London | CITATION | I do not ask thee, Fate, to give [fl] | 1764.11.19 | Boston | CITATION | I do not expect in a female to find [fl] | 1781.12.12 | Chatham | CITATION | I do not know a cheerless hour [fl] | 1782.06.11 | Baltimore | CITATION | I do not know a cheerless hour [fl] | 1774.10.19 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I do not know what name to give it [fl] | 1783.12.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I do not love a man that's tall [fl] | 1783.12.27 | Richmond | CITATION | I do not love a man that's tall [fl] | 1779.05.13 | Providence | CITATION | I do remember an apothecary [fl] | 1764.01.06 | Portsmouth | CITATION | I drank; I lik'd it not [fl] | 1763.12.10 | London | CITATION | I drank; I lik'd it not: 'Twas rage! 'twas noise! [fl] | 1771.04.05 | London | CITATION | I drank; I lik'd it not: 'Twas rage! 'twas noise! [fl] | 1772.02.10 | London | CITATION | I drank; I lik'd it not: 'Twas rage! 'twas noise! [fl] | 1770.05.24 | New York | CITATION | I dream'd that buried in my fellow-clay [fl] | 1776.02.13 | Baltimore | CITATION | I dreamt that buried in my native clay [fl] | 1750.03.19 | London | CITATION | I dreamt, that bury'd in my fellow clay [fl] | 1770.08.24 | New London | CITATION | I envy not the proud their wealth [fl] | 1772.02.07 | New London | CITATION | I envy not the proud their wealth [fl] | 1769.10.30 | Boston | CITATION | I find you here this little piece [fl] | 1767.12.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | I gave, --'twas but the other day [fl] | 1782.08.12 | Boston | CITATION | I go, my love; and 'till we meet again [fl] | 1782.08.30 | New London | CITATION | I go, my love; and 'till we meet again [fl] | 1774.04.11 | Boston | CITATION | I hate the face however fair [fl] | 1771.08.26 | Boston | CITATION | I hate the man of abject race [fl] | 1771.08.27 | Boston | CITATION | I hate the man of abject race [fl] | 1768.01.07 | New York | CITATION | I hate the man who builds his name [fl] | 1774.02.22 | Hartford | CITATION | I have liv'd out full ninety years and five [fl] | 1751.08.19 | Kingston | CITATION | I have lost my mistress, horse and wife! [fl] | 1781.01.04 | Worcester | CITATION | I have often betrayed my trust [fl] | 1773.07.30 | New Haven | CITATION | I have your letter, shewing [fl] | 1783.05.03 | Newport | CITATION | I hear a lion in the lobby roar [fl] | 1783.05.24 | Newport | CITATION | I Hear a lion in the lobby roar [fl] | 1783.06.12 | London | CITATION | I hear a lion in the lobby roar [fl] | 1776.10.09 | Elk Ridge | CITATION | I honor, and for ev'r will fight [fl] | 1760.06.23 | New York | CITATION | I in my rounds the other day [fl] | 1778.05.01 | London | CITATION | I, John Burgoyne, essay'd to alarm [fl] | 1763.12.26 | Lancaster | CITATION | I John of Gaunt [fl] | 1776.08.05 | Norwich | CITATION | I justify ev'ry part----Of King and Parliament [fl] | 1774.03.10 | Norwich | CITATION | I kept the time with that religious zeal [fl] | 1737.02.04 | Williamsburg | CITATION | I knew that the song, which I lately did send [fl] | 1768.01.01 | New Haven | CITATION | I know not of what class thou art [fl] | 1731.05.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I know you lawyers can with ease [fl] | 1748.09.19 | Boston | CITATION | I lately saw, what now I sing [fl] | 1777.01.20 | London | CITATION | I lately thought no man alive [fl] | 1768.08.05 | Lebanon | CITATION | I liv'd 12 years in Charles the IId's day [fl] | 1765.04.29 | London | CITATION | I liv'd twelve years in Charles the IId's day [fl] | 1771.04.23 | Lebanon | CITATION | I liv'd twelve years in Charles the seconds day [fl] | 1771.11.14 | Scotland | CITATION | I Lost my Love [t], jilted bride leads down country dance | 1771.12.07 | Scotland | CITATION | I Lost my Love [t], jilted bride leads down country dance | 1771.12.09 | Scotland | CITATION | I Lost my Love [t], jilted bride leads down country dance | 1771.12.20 | Scotland | CITATION | I Lost my Love [t], jilted bride leads down country dance | 1743.04.18 | New York | CITATION | I lov'd no King in forty one [fl] | 1780.10.05 | Basseterre | CITATION | I love from my heart -- The American cause [fl] | 1773.01.22 | Portsmouth | CITATION | I love thee; for thy Jesu's sake [fl] | 1773.02.01 | Newport | CITATION | I love thee, for thy Jesus's sake [fl] | 1774.09.16 | New London | CITATION | I love with all my heart [fl] | 1774.10.18 | Salem | CITATION | I love with all my heart [fl] | 1776.09.28 | Portsmouth | CITATION | I love with all my heart [fl] | 1767.06.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I made love to Kate [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing in Miser [t] | 1772.10.22 | New York | CITATION | I married my wife on Sunday [fl] | 1772.10.27 | Hartford | CITATION | I married my wife on Sunday [fl] | 1772.11.09 | Boston | CITATION | I married my wife on Sunday [fl] | 1772.11.20 | Portsmouth | CITATION | I married my wife on Sunday [fl] | 1751.09.23 | Boston | CITATION | I must, I will have gin!--that skillet take [fl] | 1772.09.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | I never did hold all that glitters is gold [fl] | 1772.10.26 | Newport | CITATION | I never did hold all that glitters is gold [fl] | 1775.07.25 | London | CITATION | I own the glorious subject fires my breast [fl] | 1777.11.15 | New York | CITATION | I pant, I burn to pour the fervid strain! [fl] | 1732.08.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I praise their ardor, that with genrous pride [fl] | 1778.07.14 | London | CITATION | I remember on that clouded day [fl] | 1761.10.03 | St Michael's | CITATION | I Robin; arm'd with front of brass [fl] | 1739.04.03 | Boston | CITATION | I R---t D----d ----y bound to sea [fl] | 1780.12.26 | London | CITATION | I saw a smith stand with hammer thus [fl] | 1749.08.28 | London | CITATION | I saw the rising birth [fl] | 1772.10.31 | Providence | CITATION | I see where discord, thund'ring from afar [fl] | 1775.11.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | I seek not India's pearly shore [fl] | 1782.01.19 | New York | CITATION | I sen yu dere Quashi, wat our Klub made [fl] | 1751.05.16 | Williamsburg | CITATION | I sicken at the nonsense of the croud [fl] | 1782.10.11 | London | CITATION | I sing of George of olden days [fl] | 1782.08.31 | London | CITATION | I sing of George's golden days [fl] | 1782.09.23 | London | CITATION | I sing of George's golden days [fl] | 1782.09.30 | London | CITATION | I sing of George's golden days [fl] | 1745.06.03 | Boston | CITATION | I sing the praise, most famous Thomas [fl] | 1778.01.12 | Boston | CITATION | I snatch'd my pen and wrote a line [fl] | 1768.03.28 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I strike at vice, be't where it will [fl] | 1773.12.02 | Boston | CITATION | I stroll'd one day into a room [fl] | 1768.06.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I surely, Chloe! shall be blest [fl] | 1772.02.20 | London | CITATION | I the progress of this business [fl] | 1775.11.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I think, indeed, 'tis very odd [fl] | 1775.01.05 | Williamsburg | CITATION | I think, pro bono publico [fl] | 1779.04.07 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I Tim Gaff, literary vain [fl] | 1768.11.18 | New London | CITATION | I view, astonish'd this stupendous pile [fl] | 1770.09.13 | New York | CITATION | I was always, for my part to Satan more civil [fl] | 1770.06.18 | Boston | CITATION | I weep to see every thing confused [fl] | 1767.07.27 | London | CITATION | I went from England into France [fl] | 1737.01.21 | Williamsburg | CITATION | I, who long since did draw my pen [fl] | 1741.02.09 | London | CITATION | I will give thanks unto Thee, O Lord [fl] | 1783.08.28 | London | CITATION | I, William, king, the third year of my reign [fl] | 1783.08.13 | London | CITATION | I, William king, the thurd year of my reign [fl] | 1783.08.25 | Boston | CITATION | I, William king, the thurd year of my reign [fl] | 1776.04.13 | New York | CITATION | I William Tryon on board the Dutchess [fl] | 1775.08.07 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I Winna Marry Any Lad [t], tune of lyric [beg] We are the troops that ne'er | 1775.09.12 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I Winna Marry Any Lad [t], tune of lyric [beg] We are the troops that ne'er | 1775.08.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | I winna marry ony lad [t], tune of lyric [beg] We are the troops that ne'er | 1775.08.24 | New York | CITATION | I Winna Marry Ony Lad [t], tune of lyric [beg] We are the troops that ne'er | 1770.12.06 | New York | CITATION | I wish not, dear connubial state! [fl] | 1771.01.18 | New London | CITATION | I wish not, dear connubial state! [fl] | 1772.10.22 | Williamsburg | CITATION | I would not have you, Strephon, choose a mate [fl] | 1769.06.05 | New York | CITATION | I, Y, author of lyric [beg] Careless by name, and careless by nature |