| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1776.08.16 | Newburyport | CITATION | Oh beaut'ous title to immortal fame! [fl] | 1765.02.04 | London | CITATION | Oh! blest with tender, whose unclouded ray [fl] | 1774.09.22 | Boston | CITATION | Oh Boston! late with ev'ry pleasure crown'd [fl] | 1774.11.17 | Boston | CITATION | Oh Boston! late with ev'ry pleasure crown'd [fl] | 1773.11.09 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh breth'ren from Play-houses all [fl] | 1769.12.14 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh, cease, my beating heart, to mourn! [fl] | 1783.08.19 | Springfield | CITATION | Oh, could I quit this narrow ground [fl] | 1783.09.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Oh could I quit this narrow ground [fl] | 1783.10.02 | Windsor | CITATION | Oh could I quit this narrow ground [fl] | 1783.10.13 | Hartford | CITATION | Oh could I quit this narrow ground [fl] | 1739.02.05 | New York | CITATION | Oh cruel death, why did you take from hence [fl] | 1771.04.30 | Lebanon | CITATION | Oh Death! sweet sleep to peaceful breast [fl] | 1773.06.10 | London | CITATION | Oh death! thou pleasing end of human woe [fl] | 1732.03.11 | Bath | CITATION | Oh death! thou pleasing end to human woe [fl] | 1748.05.11 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh death tremenduous! inexorable king [fl] | 1774.01.06 | New York | CITATION | Oh despicable state of all that groan [fl] | 1774.05.13 | New London | CITATION | Oh despicable state of all that groan [fl] | 1775.09.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Oh despicable state of all that groan [fl] | 1775.10.17 | Baltimore | CITATION | Oh despicable state of all that groan [fl] | 1772.10.17 | Providence | CITATION | Oh, first and most benevolent of powers! [fl] | 1770.11.12 | London | CITATION | Oh! for a touch of nobler fire [fl] | 1779.11.12 | Boston | CITATION | Oh foul disgrace to arms! Who now will go [fl] | 1783.09.16 | Baltimore | CITATION | Oh Goddess! brightest of the heavenly train [fl] | 1743.11.10 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! Goddess! thou who russt at court [fl] | 1772.09.07 | Newport | CITATION | Oh, guide me with a ray of heavenly light [fl] | 1771.06.06 | London | CITATION | Oh! had I been by fate decreed [t], song in satirical concert program | 1783.01.18 | New York | CITATION | Oh! Had I fallen as my brave fathers fell [fl] | 1774.12.29 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Oh! have pity on thy brother [fl] | 1773.06.28 | Boston | CITATION | Oh health! supremest bliss below [fl] | 1773.07.09 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Oh health! supremest bliss below [fl] | 1773.11.12 | New London | CITATION | Oh Health! supremest bliss below [fl] | 1775.01.12 | London | CITATION | Oh heav'nly born! in deepest cells [fl] | 1773.01.14 | New York | CITATION | Oh home! thou only seat of every joy [fl] | 1773.01.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Oh home! thou only seat of every joy [fl] | 1773.01.29 | New London | CITATION | Oh home! thou only seat of every joy [fl] | 1773.02.12 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Oh home! thou only seat of every joy [fl] | 1737.07.25 | New York | CITATION | Oh hone, burden of lyric [beg] Toby a dog of sport, oh hone, oh hone | 1734.04.20 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh! how I tremble for thy virgin-heart [fl] | 1782.05.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Oh how merry how merry [fl] | 1768.07.21 | New York | CITATION | Oh! how shou'd my friendship, my bounty appear [fl] | 1768.10.28 | New London | CITATION | Oh! how shou'd my friendship, my bounty appear [fl] | 1746.12.16 | London | CITATION | Oh! Is there not some patriot, in whose Power [fl] | 1778.12.26 | New York | CITATION | Oh is there not some patriot, in whose power [fl] | 1737.02.08 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! lapsed nature's fixt, but righteous laws [fl] | 1730.04.06 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! Lead me where my darling lies [fl] | 1778.05.04 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! learn me how to bear [fl] | 1782.07.05 | New York | CITATION | Oh! learn, ye fair, to sing; your soft-ton'd voice [fl] | 1770.04.23 | Scotland | CITATION | Oh let not then dull luxury impair [fl] | 1770.05.10 | Scotland | CITATION | Oh let not then dull luxury impair [fl] | 1772.08.10 | Newport | CITATION | Oh! let soft virtue warm each tender breast [fl] | 1783.12.24 | Montmorency | CITATION | Oh Liberte! premier bienfait des Dieux [fl] | 1783.12.24 | Montmorency | CITATION | Oh Liberty! Heaven's first and best gift [fl] | 1772.08.13 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Oh Liberty! my boasted end and aim! [fl] | 1752.03.05 | London | CITATION | Oh liberty! thou goddess heav'nly bright [fl] | 1765.10.31 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Oh liberty, thou goddess heav'nly bright [fl] | 1773.08.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Oh, Lockman! may thine angel true [fl] | 1776.03.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Oh, Lockman! may thy angel true [fl] | 1777.11.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Oh, Lockman, may thy anger true [fl] | 1772.05.28 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh! marriage, happiest, easiest, safest state [fl] | 1782.10.30 | Chatham | CITATION | Oh marriage! happiest, easiest, safest state! [fl] | 1773.04.22 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Oh! may you walk, as years advance [fl] | 1778.09.10 | Worcester | CITATION | Oh Miss Arabella Jewel [t] [beg] Elegiac muse endulge my woe | 1774.03.31 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston | 1774.04.04 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston | 1774.04.07 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston | 1774.04.11 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston | 1774.04.11 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston | 1774.04.14 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston | 1774.04.18 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston | 1774.04.18 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston | 1723.03.11 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! Now alas, alas [fl] | 1781.07.10 | London | CITATION | Oh! Old England, Old England [fl] | 1767.01.01 | New York | CITATION | Oh! Pardon the faults I've committed before! [fl] | 1774.05.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Oh! Pennsylvania, from raging seas once more [fl] | 1766.09.06 | Providence | CITATION | Oh poverty! thou nausceous bitter pill [fl] | 1771.02.07 | New York | CITATION | Oh, prime of life! Oh, taste of joy! [fl] | 1772.05.26 | Hartford | CITATION | Oh, prime of life! Oh, taste of joy! [fl] | 1772.06.13 | Providence | CITATION | Oh, prime of life! Oh, taste of joy! [fl] | 1772.05.21 | New York | CITATION | Oh Rare, Blast My Eyes, Buckhorse! [t] [beg] For shame Bully Buckhorse, why | 1779.10.23 | Boston | CITATION | Oh sacred muse! Assist my pen [fl] | 1775.07.01 | London | CITATION | Oh Sally, emblem of thy chop-house ware [fl] | 1728.01.01 | London | CITATION | Oh say what is that thing call'd light [fl] | 1783.12.30 | Springfield | CITATION | Oh! See how soon th'unweary'd sun [fl] | 1769.05.22 | New York | CITATION | Oh ship! by recent tempest tost [fl] | 1771.02.07 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Oh snuff! our fashionable end and aim! [fl] | 1780.01.27 | Providence | CITATION | Oh! Solitude! Celestial maid! [fl] | 1782.02.18 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! Solitude celestial maid! [fl] | 1733.04.14 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh, spotless paper, fair and white! [fl] | 1733.06.07 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Oh, spotless paper, fair and white! [fl] | 1774.09.15 | Norfolk | CITATION | Oh such a sight! I've been upon the source [fl] | 1760.10.31 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Oh! that the muse might call, without offence [fl] | 1780.03.08 | London | CITATION | Oh! The days when I was young [t], in satire, metaphor of political affairs | 1727.08.14 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! the sad day, when the exhausted store [fl] | 1736.03.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Oh! thou eternal wisdom, who surveys [fl] | 1772.07.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Oh! thou for whom I tune my pensive strain [fl] | 1773.06.21 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh! thou for whom these numbers are design'd [fl] | 1774.10.17 | Hartford | CITATION | Oh! thou great ruler of my soul! [fl] | 1774.10.27 | Norwich | CITATION | Oh! thou great ruler of my soul! [fl] | 1774.10.28 | New London | CITATION | Oh! Thou great ruler of my soul! [fl] | 1758.06.08 | Berlin | CITATION | Oh thou on whom the nations cal [fl] | 1758.06.16 | Berlin | CITATION | Oh thou on whom the nations call [fl] | 1757.04.11 | New York | CITATION | Oh thou, ordain'd at length by pittying fate [fl] | 1757.04.21 | Annapolis | CITATION | Oh thou, ordain'd at length by pittying fate [fl] | 1757.05.02 | Boston | CITATION | Oh thou, ordain'd at length by pittying fate [fl] | 1757.04.29 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Oh thou, ordain'd at length by pitying fate [fl] | 1766.07.29 | Boston | CITATION | Oh thou whom next to heav'n we most revere [fl] | 1774.09.27 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh thou! whose all exploring eye surveys [fl] | 1768.06.03 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Oh thou, whose artless freeborn genius charms [fl] | 1744.12.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Oh thou, whose friendship is my joy and pride [fl] | 1759.09.29 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh! thought most exquisite! Oh! wit most rare! [fl] | 1770.03.08 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Oh Virginia! Thou southern star [fl] | 1770.04.06 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Oh Virginia! Thou southern star [fl] | 1770.04.10 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Oh Virginia! Thou southern star [fl] | 1774.07.14 | New York | CITATION | Oh! what a mine of mischief is a statesman! [fl] | 1747.06.25 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh! what alas, could give such discontent [fl] | 1781.08.30 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! when my friend and I [fl] | 1757.02.24 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh! why is British virtue at a stand? [fl] | 1757.03.21 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh! why is British virtue at a stand [fl] | 1757.03.31 | Annapolis | CITATION | Oh! Why is British virtue at a stand? [fl] | 1757.04.15 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh! why is British virtue at a stand? [fl] | 1757.05.02 | Charleston | CITATION | Oh! why is British virtue at a stand? [fl] | 1773.04.22 | New York | CITATION | Oh! why the complaints of poor Morris so grievous? [fl] | 1773.02.16 | Hartford | CITATION | Oh! why the complaints of poor mortals so grievous [fl] | 1773.06.04 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Oh! why the complaints of poor mortals so grievous [fl] | 1773.07.12 | Boston | CITATION | Oh! why the complaints of poor mortals so grievous? [fl] | 1771.04.11 | New York | CITATION | Oh! would you know what secret charm [fl] | 1768.04.28 | New York | CITATION | Oh! yet, ye dear, deluding visions stay! [fl] | 1768.06.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Oh! You who roseate youth and health enjoy [fl] |