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| Song First Line | Author | Play | Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Caelia--see also Celia ] | |||
| Caelia has a thousand charms | Gould, Robert | The Rival Sisters | RGTRS2 |
| Caelia my heart has often rang'd | Cibber, Colley | She Wou'd and She Wou'd Not | CCSWWN2 |
| Caelia with mournful pleasure hears | Etherege, George | The Man of Mode | GETMOM8 |
| Call for the robin red breast and the wren | Webster, John | The White Devil | JWTWD1 |
| Call the nymphs and the fawns from the woods | Betterton, Thomas | The Prophetess | TBTP8 |
| Calm was the even and clear was the sky | Dryden, John | An Evening's Love | JDAEL3 |
| Calms appear when storms are past | Dryden, John | The Secular Masque | JDTSM9 |
| Can life be a blessing | Dryden, John | Troilus and Cressida | JDTAC1 |
| Can Luciamira so mistake | Tuke, Samuel | The Adventures of Five Hours | STTAOFH1 |
| Can such a combat find a scene can ye | Richards, William (?) | The Christmas Ordinary | WRTCO4 |
| Can you will you leave me | Gildon, Charles | Phaeton | CGPFD7 |
| Canst thou Marina leave the world | Lee, Nathaniel | Theodosius | NLT2 |
| Care charming sleep thou easer of all woes | Beaumont and Fletcher | Valentinian | FBV3 |
| The cares [the cares] of lovers their alarms | Shadwell, Thomas | Timon of Athens | TSTOA6 |
| Cast our caps and cares away | Fletcher (and Beaumont?) | The Beggar's Bush | JFTBB1 |
| Cease Augusta cease thy mourning | Dryden, John | Albion and Albanius | JDAAA4 |
| Cease Cynthia cease your fruitless tears | Powell and Verbruggen | Brutus of Alba | GPBOA14 |
| Cease Hymen cease thy brow let discord awe | D'Urfey, Thomas | III Don Quixote | TD3DQ5 |
| Cease of Cupid to complain | Fletcher, John | The Mad Lover | JFTML8 |
| Cease valiant hero cease to grieve | Davenant, Charles | Circe | CDC7 |
| Cease your amorous pipes and flutes | Oldmixon, John | The Grove | JOTG7 |
| Cease your horror cease your hast[e] | Behn, Aphra | The Luckey Chance | ABTLC8 |
| Cease your wonder cease your guess | Behn, Aphra | The Luckey Chance | ABTLC7 |
| Celadon when spring came on | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Old Mode and the New | TDOMAN3 |
| Celemene pray tell me [when those pretty eyes I see] | Southerne, Thomas | Oroonoko | TSO3 |
| Celestial pow'rs that rule above | Anonymous | Irena | ANI1 |
| [Celia--see also Caelia ] | |||
| Celia that I once was blest | Dryden, John | Amphitryon | JDAOTTS2 |
| Celia weeps and those fair eyes | Flecknoe, Richard | Love's Kingdom | RFLK11 |
| Celia's bright beauty all others transcend | Centlivre, Susanna | The Stolen Heiress | SCTSH3 |
| Celimena of my heart | Dryden, John | An Evening's Love | JDAEL4 |
| Celinda who did love disdain | Behn, Aphra | The Town Fop | ABTTF2 |
| Ceres great goddess of the bounteous | Behn, Aphra | The Wavering Nymph | ABTWN1 |
| Ceres to whom we all things owe | Anonymous | The Fickle Shepherdess | ANTFS5 |
| Change oh change your fatal bows | Shirley, James | Cupid and Death | JSCAD5 |
| Charming beauty you alone | Leanerd, John | The Country Innocence | JLTCI2 |
| Charming beauty you whose eyes | Leanerd, John | The Country Innocence | JLTCI4 |
| Charon o Charon [thou wafter of the souls] | Fletcher, John | The Mad Lover | JFTML2 |
| Charon the peaceful shade invites | Betterton, Thomas | The Prophetess | TBTP3 |
| Che morte pluis dolce che morire per amore | Ford, John | 'Tis Pity She's a Whore | JFTPSAW1 |
| Cheer up [and let the Beadles scour] | Anonymous | The Puritanical Justice | ANTPJ2 |
| Chi non beve vita breve gaudera | Ravenscroft, Edward | Scaramouch | ERS7 |
| Children's eyes are always flowing | Cavendish, Margaret | II Matrimonial Trouble | MC2MT1 |
| Chivalier a chevave blond | Behn, Aphra | The Emperor of the Moon | ABTEOTM3 |
| Chloe met <found> Love for his Psyche in fears | Burnaby, William | Love Betrayed | WBLB2 |
| [Chloris--see also Cloris ] | |||
| Chloris for once take my advice | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Campaigners | TDTC9 |
| Chronos mend thy pace | Dryden, John | The Secular Masque | JDTSM1 |
| [Cinthia--see also Cynthia ] | |||
| Cinthia to thy power and them | Beaumont and Fletcher | The Maid's Tragedy | FBTMT1 |
| Cinthia with an awful power | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Common-Wealth of Women | TDACOW2 |
| [Cloris--see also Chloris ] | |||
| Cloris we see the offended gods | Killigrew, William | Selindra | WKS1 |
| Cloris when you disperse your influence | Shadwell, Thomas | The Libertine | TSTL3 |
| Close in a hollow silent cave | D'Urfey, Thomas | Squire Oldsapp | TDSO3 |
| The clouds divide what wonders do I see | Dryden, John | Albion and Albanius | JDAAA5 |
| Come all away [come and sing and dance and play] | Oldmixon, John | The Grove | JOTG2 |
| Come all come at my call | R.Howard and Dryden | The Indian Queen | RHTIQ21 |
| Come all great small [short tall away to stool-ball] | D'Urfey, Thomas | III Don Quixote | TD3DQ8 |
| Come all with moving songs prepare | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV1 |
| Come all ye amorous spirits of the Air | Crowne, John | Andromache | JCA1 |
| Come all ye shepherds come all away | Gildon, Charles | Phaeton | CGPFD1 |
| Come all ye songsters of the sky | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ1 |
| Come all ye youths whose hearts e're bled | Otway, Thomas | The Orphan | TOTO1 |
| Come all you nymphs of Cynthia's train | Settle, Elkanah | The World in the Moon | ESWITM3 |
| Come all [let soft desires your heart engage] | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Island Princess | PMTIP13 |
| Come and in this pleasant grove | Flecknoe, Richard | Love's Kingdom | RFLK1 |
| Come away bring on the bride | Fletcher and Massinger | The Little French Lawyer | JFTLFL1 |
| Come away come away death | Shakespeare, William | Twelfth Night | WSTN6 |
| Come away fellow-sailors your anchors be weighing | Gildon, Charles | Measure for Measure | CGMFM8 |
| Come away strike and sing | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV20 |
| Come away sweet if thou lov'st | Dilke, Thomas | The Lover's Luck | TDTLL7 |
| Come away to the tavern I say | Suckling, John | The Sad One | JSTSO1 |
| Come brother let's drink what ever you think | J.S. | The Converts | JSTCFPC1 |
| Come buy my cambrics buy my lawns | Smith, John | Cytherea | JSC1 |
| Come cast away care [for sure we are] | Shaw, Samuel | Poikilophronesis | SSP2 |
| Come child let us kiss hang dull silly wooing | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV25 |
| Come come Astatius come away | Anonymous | The Constant Nymph | ANTCN1 |
| Come come away follow follow your prince | Payne, Nevil | The Fatal Jealousie | NPTFJ1 |
| Come come away the Spring | Brome, Richard | A Jovial Crew | RBAJC2 |
| Come come away to the temple I say | M.W. | The Marriage-Broaker | MWTMB2 |
| Come come away [for 'tis but a folly](reprise) | Cowley, Abraham | Love's Riddle | ACLR3 |
| Come come away [to solemnize this happy day] | Duffett, Thomas | Beauties Triumph | TDBT13 |
| Come come thou glorious object of my sight | Killigrew, William | Ormasdes | WKO1 |
| Come drawer some wine | Howard, Robert | The Committee | RHTC2 |
| Come every demon who o'ersees | Davenant, Charles | Circe | CDC2 |
| Come fill to the brim for the sun does go round | Betterton? or Behn? | The Counterfeit Bridegroom | TBTCB1 |
| Come fill up the bowl with the liquor that fine is | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Richmond Heiress | TDTRH4 |
| Come follow me you country-lasses | Fletcher and Rowley | The Maid in the Mill | JFTMITM1 |
| Come follow me [and green-sword all your way shall be] | Dryden, John | King Arthur | JDKA7 |
| Come follow your leader follow | Middleton and Rowley | The Spanish Gypsy | TMTSG3 |
| Come forth my darlings you that breed | Brome, Richard | The Antipodes | RBTA3 |
| Come Fortune's a whore I care not who tell her | Fletcher (and Massinger?) | The Bloody Brother | JFBBR2 |
| Come from the dungeon to the throne | Cartwright, William | The Royall Slave | WCTRS2 |
| Come gentle Phyllis we'll softly retire | Gildon, Charles | Phaeton | CGPFD4 |
| Come girls let's be merry the war's at an end | Motteux, Peter Anthony | Europe's Revels | PMER8 |
| Come give me the wench that is mellow | Wilson, John | The Cheats | JWTC2 |
| Come glorious soul make haste | Bedloe? or Walter? | The Excommunicated Prince | WBTEP3 |
| Come heavenly spirits comforts bring | Crowne, John | The Misery of Civil-War | JCTMOCW1 |
| Come hither you that love and hear me sing | Beaumont and Fletcher | The Captain | FBTC3 |
| Come Hodge come Robin come John | Dogget, Thomas | The Country Wake | TDTCW2 |
| Come Hymen come 'tis thou alone | Dover, John | The Roman Generals | JDTRG4 |
| Come if you dare our trumpets sound | Dryden, John | King Arthur | JDKA3 |
| Come Jug my honey let's to bed | Otway, Thomas | The Cheats of Scapin | TOCOS1 |
| Come lay by your care | Wright, John | Mock Thyestes | JWMT1 |
| Come lay by your cares and hang up your sorrow | Shadwell, Thomas | The Miser | TSTM2 |
| Come lay by your cares and hang up your sorrow | Dryden, John | I Conquest of Granada | JD1COG3 |
| Come let the state stay | Suckling, John | Brennoralt | JSB5 |
| Come let us agree | Shadwell, Thomas | Timon of Athens | TSTOA7 |
| Come let us be frolic and call four our tipple | T.T. (Thomson, Thomas?) | The English Rogue | TTTER2 |
| Come let us be jolly [to be grave is a folly] | Manning, Francis | All for the Better | FMAFTB1 |
| Come let us leave the town | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ22 |
| Come let us revel drink and sing | Motteux, Peter Anthony | Europe's Revels | PMER11 |
| Come let us sing and merrily troll | Settle, Elkanah | The Virgin Prophetess | ESTVP7 |
| Come let's drink and drench our souls | Bedloe? or Walter? | The Excommunicated Prince | WBTEP2 |
| Come let's to the tavern scape | Etherege, George | The Comical Revenge | GETCR11 |
| Come list and hark [the Bell doth toll] | Heywood, Thomas | The Rape of Lucrece | THTROL18 |
| Come maids what is it that you lack | Cavendish and Shadwell | The Triumphant Widow | WCTTW2 |
| Come Muses all that dwell nigh the fountain | Shirley, James | Hyde Park | JSHP1 |
| Come my Celia let us prove | Jonson, Ben | Volpone | BJVOTF4 |
| Come my Daphne come away | Shirley, James | The Cardinal | JSTC1 |
| Come my dear love my soul's all o' fire | Settle, Elkanah | The World in the Moon | ESWITM11 |
| Come my Phillis let us improve | Behn, Aphra | The Town Fop | ABTTF3 |
| Come my Salla come away | Otway, Thomas | Alcibiades | TOA4 |
| Come my sweet whilst every strain | Cartwright, William | The Royall Slave | WCTRS3 |
| Come neighbours now there's peace let's sing | Motteux, Peter Anthony | Europe's Revels | PMER6 |
| Come no more there boys come no more there | Beaumont and Fletcher | Knight of the Burning Pestle | FBKBP11 |
| Come O come I brook no stay | Cartwright, William | The Ordinary | WCTO2 |
| Come on and let's be merry | Wild, Robert | The Benefice | RWTB8 |
| Come peevish lovers hear and see | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Careless Lovers | ERTCL2 |
| Come Phyllis thy finger to begin the go round | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Citizen Turned Gentleman | ERTCTG3 |
| Come pious mourner pray no more | Crowne, John | II The Destruction of Jerusalem | JC2TDOJ1 |
| Come pretty Hamadryades | Smith, John | Cytherea | JSC3 |
| Come quickly death | 'Ephelia' | Pair-Royal of Coxcombs | ANPROC2 |
| Come shepherds 'tis night and our flocks are in fold | Powell, George | The Imposture Defeated | GPTID16 |
| Come shepherds come | Fletcher, John | The Faithful Shepherdesse | JFTFS2 |
| Come shepherds quickly hasten to the Shades | Crowne, John | Calisto | JCCCN5 |
| Come shut our temple and away | Davenant, William | The Triumphs of the Prince D'Amour | WDTOPA1 |
| Come sisters come why do you stay | Shadwell, Thomas | The Lancashire-Witches | TSTLW1 |
| Come sleep and with the sweet deceiving | Beaumont and Fletcher | The Woman-Hater | FBTWH1 |
| Come Strephon Phyllis come let's troll | Settle, Elkanah | The World in the Moon | ESWITM13 |
| Come thou glorious object of my sight | Killigrew, William | Selindra | WKS2 |
| Come Thyrsis come let us our Voices try | Dilke, Thomas | The Lover's Luck | TDTLL8 |
| Come to my bed my dear my dear | Cowley, Abraham | Cowley Cutter of Coleman Street | ACCOCS2 |
| Come to my bed my dear my dear (reprise) | Cowley, Abraham | Cowley Cutter of Coleman Street | ACCOCS3 |
| Come troul it away | Betterton? or Behn? | The Counterfeit Bridegroom | TBTCB4 |
| Come unto these yellow sands | Davenant and Dryden | The Tempest | WDTT3 |
| Come wit come love come wine come health | Brome, Richard | The Antipodes | RBTA4 |
| Come ye inhabitants of Heaven [conduct me to my love] | Mountfort, William | The Successfull Straingers | WMTSS3 |
| Come ye nymphs and ev'ry swain | Fletcher, John | The Mad Lover | JFTML9 |
| Come ye termagant Turks | Davenant, William | The Siege of Rhodes | WDTSOR1 |
| Come you whose loves are dead | Beaumont and Fletcher | Knight of the Burning Pestle | FBKBP6 |
| Compell'd by Love and Fate's resistless pow'r | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV30 |
| Condemn'd on Caucasus to lie | Granville, George | The Jew of Venice | GGTJOV1 |
| Cook Lorrel would needs have the devil his guest | Jonson, Ben | The Gypsies Metamorphos'd | BJTGM4 |
| Corinna I excuse thy face | Southerne, Thomas | The Wives Excuse | TSTWE5 |
| Corinna in the bloom of youth | Powell, George | Alphonso | GPAKON3 |
| Corinna with a graceful Air | Burnaby, William | The Reform'd Wife | WBTRW1 |
| Corinna with a graceful air (reprise) | Burnaby, William | The Reform'd Wife | WBTRW2 |
| Corna corna corna chi vuol hauer di corna | Fane, Francis | Love in the Dark | FFLITD7 |
| Corydon is a noble swain | Crowne, John | Calisto | JCCCN6 |
| The court is but show and vain tittle tattle | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Italian Husband | ERTIH6 |
| Courtiers think it no harm | Brome, Richard | A Jovial Crew | RBAJC12 |
| Courtwit she's exceeding gay | Rawlins the Younger, Thomas | Tunbridge Wells | TRTW2 |
| Crudo amore crudo amore | Behn, Aphra | The Feigned Courtesans | ABTFC1 |
| Cupes foul wife Polla | Pankhurst, Ferdinando | Ignoramus | FPITAL5 |
| Cupid all his arts did prove | Forde, Thomas | Love's Labrynth | TFLL2 |
| Cupid come to the relief | Dennis, John | Rinaldo and Armida | JDRAA5 |
| Cupid I scorn to beg the art | Fane, Francis | Love in the Dark | FFLITD3 |
| Cupid make your virgins tender | Oldmixon, John | Amintas | JOA5 |
| Cupid wheresoe'r thou be | Shirley, James | Cupid and Death | JSCAD8 |
| Curs'd be the day when we | Lesl[e]y, George | Fire and Brimstone | GLFAB2 |
| Cursed be he that stole away | Marlowe, Christopher | Doctor Faustus | CMDF1 |
| Custom alas doth partial prove | Manning, Francis | The Generous Choice | FMTGC1 |
| Cynderaxa kind and good | Steele, Richard | The Funeral | RSTF5 |
| [Cynthia--see also Cinthia ] | |||
| Cynthia frowns when e're I woo her | Congreve, William | The Double Dealer | WCTDD1 |
| Damn'd may she be nay doubly damn'd that first | Nowell, N. | Rome's Follies | NNRF1 |
| Damon as I value thee so I vow | Anonymous | The Fickle Shepherdess | ANTFS3 |
| Damon feast [turn] your Eyes on me | D'Urfey, Thomas | III Don Quixote | TD3DQ6 |
| Damon I cannot blame your will | Behn, Aphra | The Young King | ABTYK1 |
| Damon if I should receive your Addresses | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Marriage-Hater Match'd | TDTMHM9 |
| Damon if thou wilt believe me | Tate, Nahum | A Duke and No Duke | NTADAND4 |
| Damon let a Friend advise ye | D'Urfey, Thomas | II Don Quixote | TD2DQ5 |
| Damon see how charming Chloris | Shadwell, Thomas | A True Widow | TSATW1 |
| Damon see how charming Chloris (reprise) | Shadwell, Thomas | A True Widow | TSATW3 |
| Damon see how charming Chloris (reprise) | Shadwell, Thomas | A True Widow | TSATW4 |
| Damon turn--see "Damon feast " | |||
| The danger is over | Dilke, Thomas | The Pretenders | TDTP8 |
| The danger is over the battle is past | Southerne, Thomas | The Fatal Marriage | TSTFM1 |
| Dans nous bois silvandre escria | D'Urfey, Thomas | Love for Money | TDLFM1 |
| The day is come I see it rise | Dryden, John | Amboyna | JDACDEM1 |
| Day is dismounted on the watery plain | Crowne, John | I The Destruction of Jerusalem | JC1TDOJ1 |
| De foolish English nation | D'Urfey, Thomas | II Don Quixote | TD2DQ10 |
| De'el take the war that hurri'd Willy from me | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Wife for Any Man | TDAWFAM1 |
| Dear Pinkaninny if half a guinea | D'Urfey, Thomas | III Don Quixote | TD3DQ10 |
| Dear pretty youth unveil your eye[s] | Davenant and Dryden | The Tempest | WDTT10 |
| Dearest do not now delay me | Fletcher and Massinger | The Spanish Curate | JFTSC1 |
| Death heretofore the look'd-for close | Shirley, James | Cupid and Death | JSCAD9 |
| Death in vain opposes Love | Oldmixon, John | Amintas | JOA4 |
| Delia how long must I despair | Granville, George | The She-Gallants | GGTSG2 |
| Delia tir'd Strephon with her flame | Pix, Mary | The Beau Defeated | MPTBD2 |
| The delights of the bottle and the charms of a drab | Duffett, Thomas | Psyche Debauch'd | TDPD21 |
| The delights of the bottle and the charms of good wine | Shadwell, Thomas | Psyche | TSP20 |
| Descend descend almighty maid | Dauncey, John | The Late Revolution | JCTLR1 |
| Descend ye gentle angels see | Haines, Joseph | A Fatal Mistake | JHAFM5 |
| The devil a bit care I for a wit | Centlivre, Susanna | The Beau's Duel | SCTBD1 |
| The devil he pull'd off his jacket of flame | D'Urfey, Thomas | II Massaniello | TD2M7 |
| Did he take fair Lucrece by the toe man | Heywood, Thomas | The Rape of Lucrece | THTROL20 |
| Did you not promise me [when you lay by me] | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Marriage-Hater Match'd | TDTMHM7 |
| Diseases and troubles are ne'r to be found | Shadwell, Thomas | The Woman Captain | TSTWC10 |
| Diseases and troubles are never to be found (reprise) | Shadwell, Thomas | The Miser | TSTM3 |
| Distracted I turn but I cannot decide | Congreve, William | The Judgment of Paris | WCTJOP10 |
| Distracting jealousies and fears | Otway, Thomas | Alcibiades | TOA1 |
| Divinest Love does all command | Flecknoe, Richard | Love's Kingdom | RFLK4 |
| Do not fear to put thy feet | Fletcher, John | The Faithful Shepherdesse | JFTFS3 |
| Do not your youth thus misemploy | Philips, William | The Revengeful Queen | WPTRQ4 |
| Dol de tol dol dol dol de tol dol | Vanbrugh, John | Aesop | JVA9 |
| Doll lum dum | Cibber, Colley | Love Makes a Man | CCLMAM1 |
| Down the red lane so merrily runs | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Bath | TDTBWL8 |
| Down the red lane (reprise) | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Bath | TDTBWL9 |
| Down with this love that has made such a pother | Duffett, Thomas | The Spanish Rogue | TDTSR1 |
| Down with your sprightly wine boys | Crowne, John | Regulus | JCR2 |
| Down ye angry waters all | Fletcher, John | The Pilgrim | JFTP1 |
| Draw near ye spirits that dispense | D'Urfey, Thomas | Squire Oldsapp | TDSO1 |
| Drawn by commanding Love [imperial Jove] | S.C. | The Rape of Europa by Jupiter | SCREBJ1 |
| Dream no more of pleasures past | Lee, Nathaniel | Theodosius | NLT4 |
| Drink to me boy | Stapylton, Robert | The Slighted Maid | RSTSM2 |
| Drink today and drown all sorrow | Fletcher (and Massinger?) | The Bloody Brother | JFBBR1 |
| Dry those eyes which are o'erflowing | Davenant and Dryden | The Tempest | WDTT6 |
| Dry your eyes and cease your howling | Duffett, Thomas | The Mock Tempest | TDTMT12 |
| The duke he was a noble man | D'Urfey, Thomas | Trick for Trick | TDTFT9 |
| Dull man dost not see in his countenance | Clerke, William | Marciano | WCM5 |
| Dum dum derum dump | Otway, Thomas | Venice Preserv'd | TOVP1 |
| Dum dum derum dump | Otway, Thomas | Venice Preserv'd | TOVP2 |
| Each day hath its succeeding night | Lesl[e]y, George | Abraham's Faith | GLAF2 |
| Ease with soft sleep your weary eyes | Walker, William | Victorious Love | WWVL6 |
| The English monks are merry men | Carpenter, Richard | The Pragmatical Jesuit New Leavened | RCTPJNL3a |
| Envious ladies now repine | Cavendish, Margaret | The Publique Wooing | MCTPW4 |
| Envy 'gainst Psyche such black storms shall raise | Shadwell, Thomas | Psyche | TSP3 |
| Eternal wisdom when he made | Lesl[e]y, George | Abraham's Faith | GLAF3 |
| Eveillez vous belles endormies | Dryden, John | The Assignation | JDTA3 |
| Every purse is our prey (reprise) | Dilke, Thomas | The Lover's Luck | TDTLL5 |
| Fa la da la la | Otway, Thomas | Friendship in Fashion | TOFIF12 |
| Fa la fal fal la la fa la fa | Anonymous | Mr Turbulent | ANMTOTM1 |
| Fa la la | Shadwell, Thomas | Epsom-Wells | TSEW1 |
| Fa la la | Shadwell, Thomas | The Libertine | TSTL1 |
| Fa la la la | Anonymous | Mr Turbulent | ANMTOTM2 |
| Fa la la la | Anonymous | Mr Turbulent | ANMTOTM6 |
| Fa la la la | Shadwell, Thomas | The Sullen Lovers | TSTSL2 |
| Fa la la la fa | Shadwell, Thomas | Epsom-Wells | TSEW7 |
| Fa la la la fal la la ly | Anonymous | Mr Turbulent | ANMTOTM3 |
| Fa la la Pandolfoes ours | Tomkis, Thomas | Albumazar | TTA2 |
| Fair and soft and gay and young | Gould, Robert | The Rival Sisters | RGTRS4 |
| Fair damsels I have heard you prate | Duffett, Thomas | Psyche Debauch'd | TDPD5 |
| Fair golden age when milk was th'only food | Fanshawe, Richard | Il Pastor Fido | RFIPF8 |
| Fair Iris and her swain [were in a shady bow'r] | Dryden, John | Amphitryon | JDAOTTS4 |
| Fair mistress Isabel | Boyle, Roger | Mr Anthony | RBMA1 |
| Fair nymph remember all your scorn | Behn, Aphra | The Young King | ABTYK2 |
| Fair [For] Iris I love [sigh] and hourly I dye | Dryden, John | Amphitryon | JDAOTTS3 |
| Fairest if thou canst be kind | Davenant, Charles | Circe | CDC19 |
| Fairest isle all isles excelling | Dryden, John | King Arthur | JDKA21 |
| Fairest nymph that ever bless'd our shore | Pix, Mary | The Spanish Wives | MPTSW10 |
| Faith and troth I love thee dearly | Harris, Joseph | The City Bride | JHTCB5 |
| Fal al deral | Farquhar, George | Sir Harry Wildair | GFSHW1 |
| Fal la la fa la la fa la | Anonymous | Mr Turbulent | ANMTOTM4 |
| Fala ha la | Shadwell, Thomas | Bury-Fair | TSBF2 |
| Farewell bonny Wully Craig | Crowne, John | Sir Courtly Nice | JCSCN7 |
| Farewell fair saint may not the sea[s] and wind | Fanshawe, Richard | Il Pastor Fido | RFIPF12 |
| Farewell my lov'd science my former delight | D'Urfey, Thomas | Sir Barnaby Whigg | TDSBW3 |
| Farewell the world and mortal cares | Behn, Aphra | The Feigned Courtesans | ABTFC2 |
| Farewell ungrateful traitor | Dryden, John | The Spanish Fryar | JDTSF2 |
| Farewell vain pleasures and short lasting joys farewell | Carpenter, Richard | The Pragmatical Jesuit New Leavened | RCTPJNL5 |
| Fear no more the heat o'th'Sun | Shakespeare, William | Cymbeline | WSC2 |
| Fear not mortal none shall harm thee | Congreve, William | The Judgment of Paris | WCTJOP5 |
| Fie Amarillis cease to grieve | Anonymous | The Fickle Shepherdess | ANTFS1 |
| Fie fie this love keeps such a coil | Cavendish and Shadwell | The Triumphant Widow | WCTTW4 |
| Fie Jockey never prattle more so like a loon | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Richmond Heiress | TDTRH9 |
| Fie on sinful fantasy | Shakespeare, William | The Merry Wives of Windsor | WSTMWOW1 |
| The field is won our foes are put to flight | Boyle, Roger (?) | King Saul | RBKS1 |
| Fierce war fierce war is a coming | Boyle, Roger | Zoroastres | RBZ4 |
| The fiery beam upon you | Jonson, Ben | The Gypsies Metamorphos'd | BJTGM2 |
| Fill all the bowls with sprightly wine | Davenant, Charles | Circe | CDC15 |
| Fill fill up the bowl | Wilson, John | Andronicus Comnenius | JWAC2 |
| Fill me a bowl of sack with roses crown'd | Randolph, Thomas | Aristippus | TRAOTJP6 |
| Fill round the healths good natur'd and free | Arrowsmith, Joseph | The Reformation | JATR4 |
| Fill the dish Molly | Duffett, Thomas | The Mock Tempest | TDTMT7 |
| Find me a lonely cave | Porter, Thomas | The Villain | TPTV12 |
| Fine Laundry Nell [has got a spell] | Dilke, Thomas | The City Lady | TDTCL6 |
| Fine young folly though you wear | Habington, William | The Queene of Arragon | WHQOA2 |
| The fire of love in youthful blood | Shadwell, Thomas | The Amorous Bigotte | TSTAB2 |
| First with his head I'll exercise my blade | Powell, George | A Very Good Wife | GPAVGW4 |
| First with his head (reprise) | Powell, George | A Very Good Wife | GPAVGW11 |
| The fit's upon me now | Beaumont and Fletcher | Wit Without Money | FBWWM1 |
| Fixed on the fair Miranda's eyes | Baker, Thomas | The Humour of the Age | TBTHOTA3 |
| Fled is my love forever gone | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Fool's Preferment | TDAFP5 |
| Flora calls where where's my train | Settle, Elkanah | The Virgin Prophetess | ESTVP5 |
| Flow streams of liquid salt from my sad eyes | Tomkis, Thomas | Albumazar | TTA4 |
| Fly from my sight fly far away | Pix, Mary | Ibrahim | MPITEOT2 |
| Fly hence shadows that do keep | Ford, John | The Lover's Melancholy | JFTLM4 |
| Fly ye [lazy] hours haste bring him here | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV9 |
| Fly you happy shepherds fly | Vanbrugh, John | The Provok'd Wife | JVTPW1 |
| Follow me follow me hey jolly Robin | Duffett, Thomas | The Mock Tempest | TDTMT10 |
| Follow me [thy enemies at jars thou't see] | 'Ariadne' | The Unnatural Mother | ANTUM3 |
| Fond love no more | Forde, Thomas | Love's Labrynth | TFLL1 |
| Fond nymphs from us true pleasure learn | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Italian Husband | ERTIH3 |
| Fond shepherd prithee cease to woo her | Gildon, Charles | Phaeton | CGPFD5 |
| Fond woman with mistaken Art | Burnaby, William | The Reform'd Wife | WBTRW3 |
| Fools they are the only nation | Jonson, Ben | Volpone | BJVOTF1 |
| For 'tis but a folly [to be melancholy](reprise) | Cowley, Abraham | Love's Riddle | ACLR5 |
| For 'tis of a nature so subtil | Dryden, John | The Assignation | JDTA2 |
| For bonny sweet Robin is all my joy | Shakespeare, William | Hamlet | WSH6 |
| For folded flocks on fruitful plains | Dryden, John | King Arthur | JDKA19 |
| For he that a bonny brisk widow will wed | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Virtuous Wife | TDAVW4 |
| For he that would have a wench kind | Etherege, George | She Would if She Could | GESWSC7 |
| [For [Fair] Iris I sigh [love]--see 'Fair ...'] | |||
| For Jillian of Berry she dwells on a hill | Beaumont and Fletcher | Knight of the Burning Pestle | FBKBP8 |
| For love every creature is formed by his nature | Dryden, John | King Arthur | JDKA24 |
| For straight my green gown into breeches I'll make | Davenant, William | The Rivals | WDTR2 |
| For this is Hoyden's Wedding-day | Vanbrugh, John | The Relapse | JVTR2 |
| Forbear fond god forbear your dart | Smythe (or Underhill?) | Win Her and Take Her | JSWHTH4 |
| Fortune my foe | Beaumont and Fletcher | Knight of the Burning Pestle | FBKBP13 |
| Fortune's a drab though the fool and the knave | Duffett, Thomas | Beauties Triumph | TDBT14 |
| France ne're will comply [till her claret run dry] | Farquhar, George | Love and a Bottle | GFLAAB5 |
| Francky was his name a | Duffett, Thomas | The Mock Tempest | TDTMT9 |
| Frank Frank Frank etc | Otway, Thomas | Friendship in Fashion | TOFIF11 |
| The froe she wan an excise | Tate, Nahum | Cuckolds-Haven | NTCH3 |
| From a gypsy in the morning | Jonson, Ben | The Gypsies Metamorphos'd | BJTGM5 |
| From Aberdeen to Edinburgh [I trudged it with my bairn] | Motteux, Peter Anthony | Love's a Jest | PMLAJ4 |
| From Aurora's spicy bed | Gildon, Charles | Measure for Measure | CGMFM10 |
| From azure pPlains blest with eternal day | D'Urfey, Thomas | I Massaniello | TD1M1 |
| From beggar's alarm'd [now thieves we'll be arm'd] | Anonymous | The Puritanical Justice | ANTPJ1 |
| From burning caves the dreadful'st part of Hell | D'Urfey, Thomas | II Massaniello | TD2M8 |
| From drinking of sack by the bottle | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Banditti | TDTBALD6 |
| From friends just inspired with brisk Burgundy wine | Payne, Nevil | The Morning Ramble | NPTMR1 |
| From high Olympus and the realms above | Congreve, William | The Judgment of Paris | WCTJOP1 |
| From hills of ice and heaps of rowling snow | Powell and Verbruggen | Brutus of Alba | GPBOA2 |
| From hunger and cold who lives more free | Brome, Richard | A Jovial Crew | RBAJC1 |
| From Jove's imperial court [where all the gods resort] | Dryden, John | Albion and Albanius | JDAAA25 |
| From lasting and unclouded day | Philips, Katherine | Pompey | KPP3 |
| From Oresmades ye great | Boyle, Roger | Zoroastres | RBZ5 |
| From rosy bowers where sleeps the God of Love | D'Urfey, Thomas | III Don Quixote | TD3DQ12 |
| From shining courts there's none retreat | Anonymous | Orpheus and Euridice | ANOAE2 |
| From the east to western Inde | Shakespeare, William | As You Like It | WSAYLI3 |
| From the famous peak of Derby | Jonson, Ben | The Gypsies Metamorphos'd | BJTGM1 |
| From the honor'd dead I bring | Fletcher, John | The Wild Goose Chase | JFTWGC2 |
| From the imperial court of Jove | Powell and Verbruggen | Brutus of Alba | GPBOA9 |
| From the infernal kingdom we | Hemings, William | The Jewes Tragedy | WHTJT4 |
| From the low palace of old father Ocean | Dryden, John | Albion and Albanius | JDAAA18 |
| From the North I came | Betterton, Thomas | The Amorous Widow | TBTAW1 |
| From the vast empire of the sea below | D'Urfey, Thomas | Cinthia and Endimion | TDCAE5 |
| From their bright celestial sphere | Cavendish, William | The Humorous Lovers | WCTHL3 |
| From you went a dove away | Middleton and Rowley | The Spanish Gypsy | TMTSG6 |
| Full fathoms five thy father lyes | Davenant and Dryden | The Tempest | WDTT4 |
| Full of the god I feel my raging soul | Dilke, Thomas | The Lover's Luck | TDTLL2 |
| The furious Steed the fife and drum | Davenant, William | The Triumphs of the Prince D'Amour | WDTOPA7 |
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