| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1750.02.27 | Boston | CITATION | If a lawful excuse, I can plead, for excuse [fl] | 1768.02.09 | Charleston | CITATION | If a man gives his youth to his girl and his glass [fl] | 1774.11.21 | London | CITATION | If a mistaken zeal has urg'd you on [fl] | 1774.12.08 | London | CITATION | If a mistaken zeal has urg'd you on [fl] | 1774.12.09 | London | CITATION | If a mistaken zeal has urg'd you on [fl] | 1733.06.09 | Charleston | CITATION | If adverse fortune brings to pass [fl] | 1769.01.11 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If all be true that I do think [fl] | 1776.01.02 | Portsmouth | CITATION | If all the social virtues of the mind [fl] | 1779.03.11 | Boston | CITATION | If all things succeed as already agreed [fl] | 1779.04.06 | Portsmouth | CITATION | If all things succeed as already agreed [fl] | 1771.02.14 | New York | CITATION | If all things succeed, as already decreed [fl] | 1771.03.06 | New York | CITATION | If all things succeed, as already decreed [fl] | 1771.03.28 | Connecticut | CITATION | If all things succeed, as already decreed [fl] | 1779.03.25 | Boston | CITATION | If an all perfect mind rules over mankind [fl] | 1750.02.05 | Boston | CITATION | If any rogue vexatious suits advance [fl] | 1752.03.30 | Hampstead Plns | CITATION | If aught, fair maid: could add new grace [fl] | 1781.12.08 | Boston | CITATION | If balmy friendship yet survives [fl] | 1783.04.29 | London | CITATION | If balmy friendship yet survives [fl] | 1783.08.25 | Boston | CITATION | If Beauty, like his own, must Phaon move [fl] | 1730.09.24 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If bees a government maintain [fl] | 1751.12.23 | New York | CITATION | If bees a government maintain [fl] | 1752.01.20 | London | CITATION | If bees a government maintain [fl] | 1775.01.26 | Africa | CITATION | If blood of ancestors of same [fl] | 1777.11.10 | Norwich | CITATION | If by as be snatch'd so soon, and why his date [fl] | 1771.11.07 | Northampton | CITATION | If, dearest fair, each grace of mind [fl] | 1773.05.27 | New York | CITATION | If decent dignity, and modest mien [fl] | 1779.12.23 | London | CITATION | If dying Excellence deserves a tear [fl] | 1744.12.10 | Boston | CITATION | If E--d should ever the mistress appear [fl] | 1768.08.11 | Boston | CITATION | If e'er good punch to thee was dear [fl] | 1783.03.31 | Boston | CITATION | If e'er I am doom'd the marriage bands to wear [fl] | 1772.09.01 | Hartford | CITATION | If e'er I am in wedlock joynd [fl] | 1773.02.05 | Portsmouth | CITATION | If e'er I am in wedlock joyn'd [fl] | 1781.10.25 | Norwich | CITATION | If e'er I quit a single life [fl] | 1768.01.18 | Boston | CITATION | If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage band to wear [fl] | 1767.10.22 | New York | CITATION | If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage bands to wear [fl] | 1767.11.20 | Portsmouth | CITATION | If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage bands to wear [fl] | 1767.10.24 | Providence | CITATION | If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] | 1768.06.17 | New London | CITATION | If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] | 1774.03.22 | London | CITATION | If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] | 1774.07.06 | Newburyport | CITATION | If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] | 1775.03.11 | Ireland | CITATION | If e'er in shady grot or bower [fl] | 1782.02.12 | Baltimore | CITATION | If e'er it be my future fate [fl] | 1780.09.26 | Baltimore | CITATION | If e'er thy breast with freedom glow'd [fl] | 1740.09.22 | Attleborough | CITATION | If ever dram to thee was dear [fl] | 1741.02.12 | Dublin | CITATION | If ever grief was great without disguise [fl] | 1739.02.05 | Boston | CITATION | If ever sport to thee was dear [fl] | 1768.04.05 | Charleston | CITATION | If ever virtue lost a friend sincere [fl] | 1769.12.21 | Williamsburg | CITATION | If fame say true (but Dame Report [fl] | 1759.09.29 | Charleston | CITATION | If form'd to charm each heart, and 'chant each eye [fl] | 1774.03.17 | New York | CITATION | If fortune would smile, and I cannot complain [fl] | 1740.06.02 | London | CITATION | If, from nombre de Dios, it was once Drake's hard lot [fl] | 1775.02.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If from the fictious tender tale [fl] | 1734.05.30 | Paris | CITATION | If from the fight they dance away [fl] | 1771.03.14 | London | CITATION | If gaming does an aged fire entice [fl] | 1783.08.25 | Boston | CITATION | If gay Calista, in the flow'ry road [fl] | 1783.09.23 | Charleston | CITATION | If gay Calista, in the flow'ry road [fl] | 1761.06.19 | Portsmouth | CITATION | If gen'rous friendship and harmonious love [fl] | 1761.06.29 | Boston | CITATION | If gen'rous friendship and harmonious love [fl] | 1766.06.28 | New Haven | CITATION | If gen'rous friendship and harmonious love [fl] | 1750.11.29 | Boston | CITATION | If gentlest nature flowing with high blood [fl] | 1750.12.31 | New York | CITATION | If gentlest nature flowing with high blood [fl] | 1781.04.11 | London | CITATION | If God afflicts his saints so far [fl] | 1774.11.24 | Boston | CITATION | If graceful ease, and sweetness void of art [fl] | 1781.07.23 | Boston | CITATION | If gratitude has pow'r to force a tear [fl] | 1773.06.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | If grief, at length, permits the verse to flow [fl] | 1768.04.04 | New York | CITATION | If haply should the pow'rs above [fl] | 1782.07.05 | New York | CITATION | If happiness through me they gain [fl] | 1775.05.30 | Baltimore | CITATION | If he had lived in ancient pagan days [fl] | 1769.06.12 | Boston | CITATION | If heaven be pleas'd when men do leave to sin [fl] | 1769.09.14 | New York | CITATION | If heaven has doom'd, I quit the single state [fl] | 1770.08.16 | New York | CITATION | If heaven on me affliction send [fl] | 1770.09.28 | New London | CITATION | If heaven on me affliction send [fl] | 1769.06.20 | Charleston | CITATION | If Heav'n the grateful liberty wou'd give [fl] | 1781.07.23 | London | CITATION | If here in the city we have nothing but riot [fl] | 1752.12.19 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If human life, in prosp'rous station plac'd [fl] | 1753.01.01 | Boston | CITATION | If human life, in prosp'rous station plac'd [fl] | 1752.12.11 | New York | CITATION | If human life, in prosp'rous stations plac'd [fl] | 1753.01.08 | New York | CITATION | If human life, in pros'rous station plac'd [fl] | 1773.09.25 | London | CITATION | If I am doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] | 1776.12.16 | Norwich | CITATION | If I am doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] | 1782.05.05 | Richmond | CITATION | If I am doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] | 1770.08.27 | Boston | CITATION | If I am right, thy grace impart [fl] | 1783.02.04 | Baltimore | CITATION | If I might ask, and Heav'd would grant [fl] | 1764.05.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If in the wild a pleasing spot we must [fl] | 1764.05.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If in the wild a pleasing spot we must [fl] | 1758.05.08 | London | CITATION | If, in these days of luxury and ease [fl] | 1758.06.02 | London | CITATION | If, in these days of luxury and ease [fl] | 1764.05.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If in this wild a pleasing spot we meet [fl] | 1767.04.18 | New Haven | CITATION | If it be your wisdom's aim [fl] | 1749.03.27 | Charleston | CITATION | If L---n's Alderman shall all agree [fl] | 1749.05.18 | Boston | CITATION | If L---s's aldermen shall all agree [fl] | 1749.05.22 | Boston | CITATION | If L---s's aldermen shall all agree [fl] | 1777.02.19 | Virginia | CITATION | If manly fortitude, and real sense [fl] | 1772.08.11 | Hartford | CITATION | If marriage ever be my lot in life [fl] | 1772.09.14 | Boston | CITATION | If marriage ever be my lot in life [fl] | 1781.06.19 | Salem | CITATION | If marriage ever be my lot in life [fl] | 1737.09.05 | London | CITATION | If marriage give a happiness to life [fl] | 1737.10.21 | Williamsburg | CITATION | If marriage gives a happiness to life [fl] | 1740.01.03 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If marriage gives a happiness to life [fl] | 1749.04.03 | New York | CITATION | If marriage gives a happiness to life [fl] | 1783.10.25 | New York | CITATION | If marriage gives a happiness to life [fl] | 1770.01.01 | New York | CITATION | If May the mother of the spring [fl] | 1750.01.01 | New York | CITATION | If 'mid the joys that crown thy happy choice [fl] | 1760.03.07 | Portsmouth | CITATION | If mines of wealth, in every field were found [fl] | 1770.02.02 | New London | CITATION | If Mira has promis'd her hand or heart [fl] | 1774.12.22 | New York | CITATION | If modest virture ever claimed a tear [fl] | 1783.04.12 | Boston | CITATION | If M---th--r T--tch--r, and the rest [fl] | 1768.10.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If Myra has promised her hand or her heart [fl] | 1760.02.07 | London | CITATION | If nobly fighting in a nation's cause [fl] | 1760.02.21 | Annapolis | CITATION | If nobly fighting in a nation's cause [fl] | 1768.12.22 | Williamsburg | CITATION | If now, my lord, your more important care [fl] | 1769.07.13 | New York | CITATION | If O'er the Cruel Tyrant Love [t], from Artaxerxes [t], in concert program | 1782.01.28 | Boston | CITATION | If on this busy theatre of life [fl] | 1782.05.07 | Baltimore | CITATION | If on this roof high heaven should send [fl] | 1772.08.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If on this roof high heav'n should send [fl] | 1778.02.25 | Burlington | CITATION | If once in judgement sir yo've err'd [fl] | 1769.07.13 | New York | CITATION | If our Grandames of old [fl] | 1747.07.09 | Boston | CITATION | If, painter, the glory of France you would trace [fl] | 1763.12.02 | New London | CITATION | If Pitt of pow'r had lately gain'd his fill [fl] | 1773.09.27 | Boston | CITATION | If pompous men are at a loss [fl] | 1783.01.20 | Boston | CITATION | If Sampson's foxes, tail by tail [fl] | 1783.02.04 | Springfield | CITATION | If Sampson's foxes tail by tail [fl] | 1781.06.02 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If science sighs when her best sons are fled [fl] | 1768.05.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If Sion may for earthly losses mourn [fl] | 1770.10.04 | Williamsburg | CITATION | If slighted Iris can your pity move [fl] | 1774.12.29 | New York | CITATION | If so; what words are dark enough to draw [fl] | 1738.04.10 | London | CITATION | If that one moment's short suspence can be [fl] | 1738.02.10 | London | CITATION | If the angel you court [fl] | 1740.01.04 | England | CITATION | If the good natur'd, hospitable man [fl] | 1738.06.08 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If there are muses they the verse attend [fl] | 1775.03.30 | New York | CITATION | If thou a writer must commence [fl] | 1771.04.06 | Providence | CITATION | If thou that are rich despisest the poor [fl] | 1778.12.17 | London | CITATION | If thousands die for me, must I be sore? [fl] | 1778.12.22 | Exeter | CITATION | If thousands die for me, must I be sore? [fl] | 1778.12.28 | Norwich | CITATION | If thousands die for me, must I be sure? [fl] | 1772.10.31 | Providence | CITATION | If thro' this sea of life, Licinius dear [fl] | 1769.07.07 | New London | CITATION | If time must run eternal round [fl] | 1782.04.27 | New York | CITATION | If 'tis Joy to Wound a Lover [t], on concert program in New York | 1782.03.02 | New York | CITATION | If 'tis Joy to Wound a Lover [t], to be sung before Lying Valet [t] | 1771.07.06 | Providence | CITATION | If to a patient call'd, to him unknown [fl] | 1771.08.09 | Portsmouth | CITATION | If to a patient call'd, to him, unknown [fl] | 1762.05.27 | New York | CITATION | If to be good, would merit length of days [fl] | 1739.08.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If to be ragged, poor, and stock'd with lice [fl] | 1739.09.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If to be ragged, poor, and stock'd with lice [fl] | 1768.01.18 | London | CITATION | If truth divine e'er flow'd from mortal's pen' [fl] | 1772.07.23 | Boston | CITATION | If truth divine e'er flow'd from mortal's pen [fl] | 1768.01.07 | New York | CITATION | If truth divine o'er flow'd from mortal's pen [fl] | 1773.03.16 | Salem | CITATION | If virgin innocence has power to please [fl] | 1752.12.18 | New York | CITATION | If virtue by success declines [fl] | 1760.08.01 | Portsmouth | CITATION | If virtue, courage, youth, deserve a tear [fl] | 1770.02.12 | Boston | CITATION | If we believe what Frenchmen say [fl] | 1740.02.25 | London | CITATION | If what P-pe says be true, nor all a just [fl] | 1732.03.11 | Charleston | CITATION | If what the curious have observ'd be true [fl] | 1775.05.15 | Hartford | CITATION | If when that Saint resign'd her breath [fl] | 1773.05.06 | New York | CITATION | If with disordered eyes the urchin glares [fl] | 1780.08.11 | New London | CITATION | If women's true virtue consists in their length [fl] | 1780.09.07 | Worcester | CITATION | If women's true virtue consists in their length [fl] | 1774.07.07 | Boston | CITATION | If, ye powers divine! [fl] | 1774.07.18 | Boston | CITATION | If, ye powers divine! [fl] | 1780.11.29 | Providence | CITATION | If you are not too proud for a word of advice [fl] | 1780.12.05 | New London | CITATION | If you are not too proud for a word of advice [fl] | 1756.09.23 | Charleston | CITATION | If you believe what Frenchmen say [fl] | 1756.11.01 | Boston | CITATION | If you believe what Frenchmen say [fl] | 1756.11.04 | London | CITATION | If you believe what Frenchmen say [fl] | 1756.11.13 | New Haven | CITATION | If you believe what Frenchmen say [fl] | 1756.11.22 | New York | CITATION | If you believe what Frenchmen say [fl] | 1756.11.04 | Portsmouth | CITATION | If you belive what Frenchman say [fl] | 1779.01.02 | New York | CITATION | If you can caper as well as you modulate [t], tune in cantata Sacrifice [t] | 1731.05.27 | Norwich | CITATION | If you do not put six halfpence in form [fl] | 1731.06.07 | Norwich | CITATION | If you do not put six new half-pence, in form [fl] | 1783.01.15 | Chatham | CITATION | If you, fair Sylvia, hope the gods will hear [fl] | 1783.07.21 | Boston | CITATION | If you, fair Sylvia, hope the gods will hear [fl] | 1768.08.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | If you with sickness are in dismal plight [fl] | 1768.08.12 | New London | CITATION | If you with sickness are in dismal plight [fl] | 1775.03.23 | Williamsburg | CITATION | If you wou'd aspire [fl] | 1762.11.12 | Portsmouth | CITATION | If you would live from all incumbrance free [fl] | 1774.06.22 | Boston | CITATION | If you'd be truly blest in love [fl] |