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| Song First Line | Author | Play | Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gadzooks--see '''adzooks " | |||
| 'Gainst keepers we petition | Dryden, John | The Kind Keeper | JDTKK1 |
| Garments gay as rich as may be | Cavendish and Shadwell | The Triumphant Widow | WCTTW6 |
| Genius of England from thy pleasant bow'r of bliss | D'Urfey, Thomas | II Don Quixote | TD2DQ7 |
| Gentle night befriend a lover | Beaumont and Fletcher | The Maid's Tragedy | FBTMT6 |
| Gentle spirits the defence | Dauncey, John | The Late Revolution | JCTLR3 |
| The gentry to the King's head | Heywood, Thomas | The Rape of Lucrece | THTROL8 |
| Georgia thou hast too fruitful been | Bedloe? or Walter? | The Excommunicated Prince | WBTEP1 |
| Get thy coat Peg | Cavendish, Margaret | The Sociable Companions | MCTSC2 |
| Get you hence for I must go | Shakespeare, William | The Winter's Tale | WSTWT4 |
| Give but a woman her freedom still | Pix, Mary | The Spanish Wives | MPTSW1 |
| Give me but wine that liquor of life | Centlivre, Susanna | The Perjur'd Husband | SCTPH1 |
| Give me fortune give me health | Middleton, Jonson and Fletcher (?) | The Widdow | TMTW4 |
| Give me my lute in thee some ease I find | Davenant, Charles | Circe | CDC13 |
| Give me the gay and splendid court | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Italian Husband | ERTIH4 |
| Give me the lass that is country bred | Lee, Nathaniel | The Princess of Cleve | NLTPOC3 |
| Give o'er [spin no more lives] | Duffett, Thomas | Beauties Triumph | TDBT7 |
| Give to the warrior loud and lasting praise | Dilke, Thomas | The City Lady | TDTCL3 |
| Give us more wine | Polwhele, Elizabeth | The Frolicks | EPTF1 |
| The glories of our blood <birth> and state | Shirley, James | The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses | JSAAU1 |
| Glorious sun thy beams display | Medbourne, Matthew (?) | St.Cecily | MMSC7 |
| Glory of the saints above | Dauncey, John | The Late Revolution | JDTLR2 |
| Glory thou mortal paradise | D'Urfey, Thomas | II Massaniello | TD2M2 |
| Go drivel and snore with your fat god of wine | Shadwell, Thomas | Timon of Athens | TSTOA3 |
| Go from my window love go | Beaumont and Fletcher | Knight of the Burning Pestle | FBKBP3 |
| Go from the window my love my love | Otway, Thomas | The Souldiers Fortune | TOTSF5 |
| Go go friend below I'm taken I'm taken | D'Urfey, Thomas | Love for Money | TDLFM8 |
| Go happy heart for thou shalt lie | Fletcher, John | The Mad Lover | JFTML19 |
| Go home unhappy wretch and mourn | Cibber, Colley | Love's Last Shift | CCLLS4 |
| Go thy way [why shouldst thou stay] | Davenant and Dryden | The Tempest | WDTT7 |
| God Cupid oh fie oh fie oh fie | Duffett, Thomas | Psyche Debauch'd | TDPD4 |
| God Lizus [Lyeus] ever young | Beaumont and Fletcher | Valentinian | FBV5 |
| The god of love with all his train | Powell and Verbruggen | Brutus of Alba | GPBOA10 |
| God of War to Cupid yield | Anonymous | Love Tricks | JSLT1 |
| God prosper long our noble king | Otway, Thomas | The Souldiers Fortune | TOTSF2 |
| God prosper long our noble king | Wild, Robert | The Benefice | RWTB3 |
| The gods this noble liquor made | Killigrew, William (?) | The Imperial Tragedy | WKTIT3 |
| Good Christians rejoice | Duffett, Thomas | Psyche Debauch'd | TDPD13 |
| Good neighbour why do you look awry | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Canterbury Guests | ERTCG5 |
| Good people all give ear a while to me | Wild, Robert | The Benefice | RWTB10 |
| Good people I'd make you [all] blest if I could | R.Howard and Dryden | The Indian Queen | RHTIQ23 |
| Good princes soar above their fame | Jonson, Ben | The Gypsies Metamorphos'd | BJTGM9 |
| Good store of brisk claret supplies ev'ry thing | Shadwell, Thomas | The Woman Captain | TSTWC5 |
| Good store of brisk claret supplies ev'ry thing (reprise) | Shadwell, Thomas | The Woman Captain | TSTWC7 |
| Good store of brisk claret supplies ev'ry thing | Tate, Nahum | Cuckolds-Haven | NTCH1 |
| Good Wine give us heat to lie on the grass | Weston, John | The Amazon Queen | JWTAQ1 |
| Good your honours [pray your worships] | Ford, John | The Lover's Melancholy | JFTLM3 |
| The goose and the capon | Anonymous | The Constant Nymph | ANTCN3 |
| The gracious planets which command the days | Cokain, Aston | Trappolin creduto Principe | ACTSP2 |
| Grave sober sots rise from your beds | Payne, Nevil | The Morning Ramble | NPTMR3 |
| The great Augustus like the glorious sun | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Royalist | TDTR2 |
| Great champion of the Church your prayers are heard | Killigrew, William (?) | The Imperial Tragedy | WKTIT2 |
| The great Ch<l>oe bent [The little Ch<l>oe bent] | Cavendish and Shirley | The Variety | WCTV4 |
| Great Diocles the boar has kill'd | Betterton, Thomas | The Prophetess | TBTP2 |
| Great God of War if thou dost not despise | Shadwell, Thomas | Psyche | TSP12 |
| Great Jove look down and pity the distressed | Motteux, Peter Anthony | Europe's Revels | PMER12 |
| Great Jove once made love like a bull | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Marriage-Hater Match'd | TDTMHM5 |
| Great none so fair King Andrew's daughter dear | Duffett, Thomas | Psyche Debauch'd | TDPD2 |
| Great Pan the preserver of our flocks | D'Urfey, Thomas | Cinthia and Endimion | TDCAE7 |
| Great Pan to thee we do consign | Glapthorne, Henry | Argalus and Parthenia | HGAAP3 |
| Great Psyche goddess of each field and grove | Shadwell, Thomas | Psyche | TSP1 |
| Great Psyche shall find no such pleasure as here | Shadwell, Thomas | Psyche | TSP2 |
| Greatness I give thee my excuse | Fane, Francis | The Sacrifice | FFTS1 |
| Grief increasing by concealing | Gildon, Charles | Measure for Measure | CGMFM3 |
| Grieve no more nor sigh in vain | Gildon, Charles | Phaeton | CGPFD10 |
| The groans of ghosts and sighs of souls | Settle, Elkanah | The Empress of Morocco | ESTEOM2 |
| Ha well hast thou done [To lay down thy pack] | Dryden, John | The Secular Masque | JDTSM3 |
| Had old Hippocrates or Galen | Jonson, Ben | Volpone | BJVOTF2 |
| Hail great Diana hear and see | Dennis, John | Iphigenia | JDI1 |
| Hail great parent of us all | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ12 |
| Hail great parent of us all (reprise) | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ14 |
| Hail light that doubly glads our sphere | Rowe, Nicholas | The Ambitious Stepmother | NRTAS2 |
| Hail mighty prince whose loud renown | Crowne, John | Caligula | JCC1 |
| Hail royal Albion hail to thee | Powell and Verbruggen | Brutus of Alba | GPBOA6 |
| Hail royal Albion hail [to thee] | Dryden, John | Albion and Albanius | JDAAA7 |
| Hail to the mirtle shade | Lee, Nathaniel | Theodosius | NLT6 |
| Hail victorious Love [To whom all hearts below] | Cibber, Colley | Love's Last Shift | CCLLS2 |
| Haile thou bright ruler of the day | Pankhurst, Ferdinando | Ignoramus | FPITAL4 |
| Halt none but Gallus further comes | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV15 |
| Hang slavish Fear | Leanerd, John | The Counterfeits | JLTC1 |
| Hang this whining way of wooing | Southerne, Thomas | The Wives Excuse | TSTWE4 |
| Happy day ah happy day | Lee, Nathaniel | Theodosius | NLT7 |
| Happy days pleasant nights [wait upon this royal train] | Powell, George | The Imposture Defeated | GPTID11 |
| Happy ever happy we | Oldmixon, John | The Grove | JOTG16 |
| Happy isle and happier far | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV13 |
| Happy lovers happy live | Crowne, John | Calisto | JCCCN8 |
| Happy mansions pleasant shades | Oldmixon, John | The Grove | JOTG4 |
| The happy minute's come the nymph is laid | Behn, Aphra | The Town Fop | ABTTF1 |
| Happy the man that takes delight | D'Urfey, Thomas | Madam Fickle | TDMF5 |
| Happy thou of human race | Congreve, William | The Judgment of Paris | WCTJOP6 |
| Happy we who free from love | Powell, George | The Imposture Defeated | GPTID10 |
| Hark did ye not hear a rumbling | Ford, John | The Lover's Melancholy | JFTLM2 |
| Hark hark I hear the merry hunters horn | Crowne, John | Calisto | JCCCN4 |
| Hark hark the drums rattle | Lee, Nathaniel | Sophonisba | NLS2 |
| Hark hark the trouble of the day draws near | Davenant, William | The Triumphs of the Prince D'Amour | WDTOPA2 |
| Hark how all things with one sound rejoyce | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ19 |
| Hark how the Duke of Lorrain comes | Shadwell, Thomas | The Squire of Alsatia | TSTSOA3 |
| Hark how the songsters of the grove | Shadwell, Thomas | Timon of Athens | TSTOA1 |
| Hark how the trumpet and the drums | Banks, John | Cyrus the Great | JBCTG2 |
| Hark my Damilcar we are call'd below | Dryden, John | Tyrannick Love | JDTL1 |
| Hark now every thing is still | Webster, John | The Duchess of Malfi | JWTDOM3 |
| Hark the big drums they beat to battle | Hopkins, Charles | Pyrrhus King of Epirus | CHPKOE1 |
| Hark the lark at Heaven's gate sings | Shakespeare, William | Cymbeline | WSC1 |
| Hark you Madam can't I move you | Motteux, Peter Anthony | Love's a Jest | PMLAJ11 |
| The hart <he> loves the high wood | Cavendish and Shirley | The Variety | WCTV3 |
| Haste brother king we are sent from above | Villiers, Butler, Clifford and Sprat | The Rehearsal | GVTR1 |
| Haste give me wings and let me fly | Anonymous | The Fickle Shepherdess | ANTFS2 |
| Haste my son my love admits of no delay | S.C. | The Rape of Europa by Jupiter | SCREBJ2 |
| Haste quickly take the wings of Fame | Powell, George | The Imposture Defeated | GPTID7 |
| Have ye any cracked maiden-heads | Fletcher, John | The Loyal Subject | JFTLS5 |
| Have ye any work for the Sow-gelder hoa [hoe] | Fletcher (and Beaumont?) | The Beggar's Bush | JFTBB2 |
| Have you felt the wool of beaver | Cavendish and Shirley | The Variety | WCTV6 |
| Have you heard a Spanish lady | Behn, Aphra | II The Rover | ABSPTR1 |
| He called down his merry men all | Fletcher, John | The Pilgrim | JFTP3 |
| He call'd down his merry men all | Vanbrugh, John | The Pilgrim | JVTP1 |
| He deserv'd much better than so | Davenant, William | The Rivals | WDTR3 |
| He had and a good right bilbo blade | Etherege, George | The Comical Revenge | GETCR10 |
| He hugs it and tugs it [as a man does his wife] | Motteux, Peter Anthony | Love's a Jest | PMLAJ15 |
| He is--see 'He's ' | |||
| He led her by the milk white hand | D'Urfey, Thomas | II Massaniello | TD2M6 |
| He struck so hard the basin broke | Fletcher and Massinger | The Little French Lawyer | JFTLFL2 |
| He that has a handsome buxom wife | Pix, Mary | The Spanish Wives | MPTSW2 |
| He that has the best wife | Jevon, Thomas | The Devil of a Wife | TJDOAW2 |
| He that has the best wife (reprise) | Jevon, Thomas | The Devil of a Wife | TJDOAW4 |
| He that leaves his wine for boxes and dice | Etherege, George | The Comical Revenge | GETCR6 |
| He that marries a scold a scold | Brome, Richard | The Northern Lasse | RBTNL7 |
| He that one woman can satisfy | Polwhele, Elizabeth | The Frolicks | EPTF2 |
| He that wears a brave soul and dares handsomely do | Shadwell, Thomas | The Woman Captain | TSTWC8 |
| He that wears a brave soul | Jevon, Thomas | The Devil of a Wife | TJDOAW9 |
| He that will win a widows heart | Etherege, George | The Comical Revenge | GETCR9 |
| He took her about the middle small | Powell, George | A Very Good Wife | GPAVGW6 |
| He took her about the middle so small | Rhodes, Richard | Flora's Vagaries | RRFV2 |
| He took her by the apron | Etherege, George | The Comical Revenge | GETCR2 |
| He took him by the lily frock | Duffett, Thomas | Psyche Debauch'd | TDPD9 |
| He's a phlegmatic lover | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Wrangling Lovers | ERTWL1 |
| He's dead he's dead seek not in vain | Whitaker, William | The Conspiracy | WWTCCOG2 |
| He's fickle and false and there we agree | Trotter, Catharine | Love at a Loss | CTLAAL7 |
| Health wealth and joy our wishes bring | Brome, Richard | The Antipodes | RBTA2 |
| Hear thou by whom the rattling Thunder's hurl'd | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Island Princess | PMTIP5 |
| Hear us great Ruguith <Rugwyth> hear our prayers | Anonymous | Bonduca | ANBOTBH2 |
| Hear ye ladies that despise | Beaumont and Fletcher | Valentinian | FBV2 |
| Hear ye sullen pow'rs below | Dryden and Lee | Oedipus | JDO2 |
| Hear you in Heav'ns blue regions hear | Walker, William | Victorious Love | WWVL4 |
| Heart-achings fear longings and cares | Crowne, John | The English Frier | JCTEF5 |
| Heav'ns mind's fulfill'd | Lesley, George | Abraham's Faith | GLAF1 |
| Heccate Heccate Heccate O come away | Davenant, William | Macbeth | WDM3 |
| The heifer was lost in the green wood | Davenant, William | The Rivals | WDTR6 |
| Help ease great powers [why do you thus prevent me] | Bailey, Abraham | The Spightful Sister | ABTSS2 |
| Help ye pow'rs divine | Dryden Jr., John | The Husband His Own Cuckold | JDTHHOC1 |
| Hence merrily fine to get money | Middleton and Rowley | The Spanish Gypsy | TMTSG12 |
| Hence thou [you] vain fantastic fear | Crowne, John | I The Destruction of Jerusalem | JC1TDOJ2 |
| Hence with your trifling deity | Shadwell, Thomas | Timon of Athens | TSTOA2 |
| Hence you infernal spirits come not near | Anonymous | The Unnatural Mother | ANTUM2 |
| Her breasts of delight [and two bottles of white] | Sedley (and Shadwell?) | Bellamira | CSBOTM3 |
| Her eyes are like the morning bright | Motteux, Oldmixon, Filmer et al. | The Novelty | PMTN1 |
| Her lips are two brimmers of Claret | Shadwell, Thomas | Epsom-Wells | TSEW9 |
| Her tomb her monument her name | Cavendish, Margaret | II Youth's Glory and Death's Banquet | MC2YGDB3 |
| Here at your feet we tribute pay | Behn, Aphra | The Dutch Lover | ABTDL3 |
| Here comes a lusty wooer my dildin my darling | Duffett, Thomas | The Mock Tempest | TDTMT11 |
| Here for your love and buy for your money | Jonson, Ben | Bartholomew Fair | BJBF2 |
| Here I pipe here I keep | Stapylton, Robert | The Slighted Maid | RSTSM3 |
| Here is Hymen here am I | D'Urfey, Thomas | III Don Quixote | TD3DQ4 |
| Here is without doubt | Leanerd, John | The Country Innocence | JLTCI3 |
| Here safe in our skipper let's cly off our peck | Brome, Richard | A Jovial Crew | RBAJC6 |
| Here's a health to jolly Bacchus | Harris, Joseph | The City Bride | JHTCB4 |
| Here's a health to the pretty little thing | Clerke, William | Marciano | WCM3 |
| Here's my heart and here's my hand too | Motteux, Peter Anthony | Love's a Jest | PMLAJ13 |
| Hey brother wood-men come away | Stapylton, Robert | The Stepmother | RSTS3 |
| Hey down hey down a down | Brome, Richard | A Jovial Crew | RBAJC3 |
| Hey ho hey ho [the merry horn does blow] | Shadwell, Thomas | A True Widow | TSATW6 |
| Hey ho who's there [nobody here but I my dear] | D'Urfey, Thomas | Love for Money | TDLFM10 |
| Hey hoe [the clock has just struck four] | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Intrigues at Versailles | TDTIAV5 |
| Hey now the fair's a filling | Jonson, Ben | Bartholomew Fair | BJBF1 |
| His skin to lillies but alas | Anonymous | The Constant Nymph | ANTCN2 |
| Hither all ye graces all ye loves | Congreve, William | The Judgment of Paris | WCTJOP17 |
| Hither this way bend [trust not that malicious fiend] | Dryden, John | King Arthur | JDKA4 |
| Hither this way (reprise) | Dryden, John | King Arthur | JDKA6 |
| Hither turn thee gentle swain | Congreve, William | The Judgment of Paris | WCTJOP9 |
| Ho ho no body at home | Beaumont and Fletcher | Knight of the Burning Pestle | FBKBP9 |
| Hold back thy hours dark night till we have done | Beaumont and Fletcher | The Maid's Tragedy | FBTMT2 |
| Hold good Mr. Fumble fy what do your mean | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Island Princess | PMTIP12 |
| Hold John e're you leave me i'troth I will know | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Island Princess | PMTIP4 |
| Hold let the god of anvils know | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV19 |
| Hold yet hold mad boy | Settle, Elkanah | The Virgin Prophetess | ESTVP6 |
| Holy Hymen hear our pray'r | Fanshawe, Richard | Il Pastor Fido | RFIPF10 |
| Honour that is ever living | Beaumont and Fletcher | Valentinian | FBV4 |
| Hope thou friend to the distressed | Penkethman, William | Love Without Interest | WPLWI4 |
| The hour of marriage ends the female reign | Crowne, John | The English Frier | JCTEF3 |
| How bless'd are lovers in disguise | Farquhar, George | Love and a Bottle | GFLAAB3 |
| How bless'd he appears | Otway, Thomas | Friendship in Fashion | TOFIF5 |
| How blest are shepherds how happy their lasses | Dryden, John | King Arthur | JDKA8 |
| How bravely fought the fiery French | Davenant, William | The Siege of Rhodes | WDTSOR2 |
| How calm Elisa are these groves | Powell, George | The Imposture Defeated | GPTID1 |
| How charming Phillis is how fair | Etherege, George | The Man of Mode | GETMOM6 |
| How comes it now good Mrs. Sprat | D'Urfey, Thomas | I Massaniello | TD1M5 |
| How comes it you landmen and we of the sea | Davenant, William | The Playhouse to Be Let | WDTPBL6 |
| How do maids cry when they lose what they value so dear | Duffett, Thomas | Psyche Debauch'd | TDPD3 |
| How dost do | Duffett, Thomas | The Mock Tempest | TDTMT13 |
| How dull is all the world that none should move | Davenant, Charles | Circe | CDC14 |
| How frail is old age to believe | D'Urfey, Thomas | Squire Oldsapp | TDSO2 |
| How frailty makes us to our wrong | Cotton, Charles | Horace | CCH5 |
| How great are the blessings of government made | Tate, Nahum | Cuckolds-Haven | NTCH4 |
| How happy a lover am I | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Citizen Turned Gentleman | ERTCTG5 |
| How happy am I [the fair sex can defy] | Powell and Verbruggen | Brutus of Alba | GPBOA16 |
| How happy and free is plunder | Porter, Thomas | The Villain | TPTV1 |
| How happy is he that is free | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Fool Turned Critic | TDTFTC4 |
| How happy is she that early her passion begins | Gould, Robert | The Rival Sisters | RGTRS6 |
| How happy the lover [how easy his chain] | Dryden, John | King Arthur | JDKA16 |
| How happy wou'd poor woman be | Gildon, Charles | Phaeton | CGPFD11 |
| How happy's our fate | Fane, Francis | Love in the Dark | FFLITD10 |
| How happy's the husband whose wife has been try'd | Dryden, John | Love Triumphant | JDLT2 |
| How happy's the pris'ner that conquers his fate | Anonymous | Cromwell's Conspiracy | ANCC2 |
| How long I've loved you | Tuke, Samuel | The Adventure of Five Hours | STTAOFH2 |
| How long must I the hours employ | Pix, Mary | The Innocent Mistress | MPTIM5 |
| How long must women wish in vain | Brady, Nicholas | The Rape | NBTR1 |
| How long my Flavia shall your swain | Higgons, Bevil | The Generous Conqueror | BHTGC1 |
| How long shall I pine for love | Fletcher and Rowley | The Maid in the Mill | JFTMITM5 |
| How my passion is increas'd [with imperfect pleasure toying] | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV28 |
| How my rape was brought about | Stapylton, Robert | The Stepmother | RSTS4 |
| How nobly heaven doth receive | Crowne, John | Juliana | JCJ3 |
| How passingly fine these gay whimsies here dance | S.C. | The Rape of Europa by Jupiter | SCREBJ5 |
| How pleasant is mutual love that is true | Shadwell, Thomas | Epsom-Wells | TSEW4 |
| How pleasant virtue are thy slumbers | Saunders, Charles | Tamerlane the Great | CSTTG2 |
| How round the world goes and everything that's in it | Middleton, Jonson and Fletcher (?) | The Widdow | TMTW2 |
| How severe is fate to break a heart | Lee, Nathaniel | Gloriana | NLG3 |
| How shall he sing whose throat is hoarse with care | Wild, Robert | The Benefice | RWTB2 |
| How shall I my rivals meet | Carlisle, James | The Fortune-Hunters | JCTFH6 |
| How should I your true love know from another one | Shakespeare, William | Hamlet | WSH1 |
| How strangely does my passion grow | Behn, Aphra | The False Count | ABFCNWP3 |
| How sweet a torment 'tis to love | Ravenscroft, Edward | King Edgar and Alfreda | ERKEAA1 |
| How sweet how pleasing [lovely] when return'd | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV18 |
| How sweet is revenge to our godship above | Boyle, Roger | Zoroastres | RBZ3 |
| How unhappy a lover am I | Dryden, John | II Conquest of Granada | JD2COG1 |
| How vile are the sordid intrigues o'th' town | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Marriage-Hater Match'd | TDTMHM3 |
| How vile are the sordid intrigues of the town | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Richmond Heiress | TDTRH1 |
| How wanton and frolick's this Age | Rawlins the Younger, Thomas | Tunbridge Wells | TRTW1 |
| How wretched is the slave to love | Shadwell, Thomas | The Virtuoso | TSTV2 |
| Hub ub ub booh [Dish can't be true] | Motteux, Peter Anthony | Europe's Revels | PMER7 |
| Hula baba la chou | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Citizen Turned Gentleman | ERTCTG10 |
| I am an evening dark as night | Stapylton, Robert | The Slighted Maid | RSTSM4 |
| I am arm'd and declare [for a vigorous war] | Banks, John | Cyrus the Great | JBCTG4 |
| I am confirm'd a scholar can | Wild, Robert | The Benefice | RWTB4 |
| I am not proud nor full of wine | Fletcher, John | The Pilgrim | JFTP2 |
| I am [I'm] glad I have met him | Howard and Dryden | The Indian Queen | RHTIQ22 |
| I attempt from love's sickness to fly in vain | Howard and Dryden | The Indian Queen | RHTIQ17 |
| I burn my brain consumes to ashes | D'Urfey, Thomas | II Don Quixote | TD2DQ8 |
| I charge ye daughter once again | Settle, Elkanah | The Virgin Prophetess | ESTVP4 |
| I come from the deeps below | Shipman, Thomas | Henry III of France | TSH3OF2 |
| I come I come alack and well a-day | Duffett, Thomas | The Empress of Morocco | TDTEOM3 |
| I come not hither for thee to teach | Beaumont and Fletcher | Knight of the Burning Pestle | FBKBP4 |
| I come to sing great Zempoalla's story | Howard and Dryden | The Indian Queen | RHTIQ8 |
| I come to the waters [the woods and the shades] | Anonymous | Orpheus and Euridice | ANOAE3 |
| I conjure thee [by thy skin that is so fair] | Cavendish and Shirley | The Variety | WCTV10 |
| I could never have the power | Beaumont and Fletcher | The Maid's Tragedy | FBTMT5 |
| I courted and writ [show'd my love and my wit] | Powell and Verbruggen | Brutus of Alba | GPBOA15 |
| I dote I dote but am a sot to show it | Cavendish and Shadwell | The Triumphant Widow | WCTTW7 |
| I feed a flame within which so torments me | Dryden, John | Secret Love | JDSL4 |
| I fly from the place where flattery reigns | Howard and Dryden | The Indian Queen | RHTIQ11 |
| I found a thief a managing | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Careless Lovers | ERTCL1 |
| I found my Caelia one night undressed | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Fool Turned Critic | TDTFTC3 |
| I freely here thy pleasure pronounce in Joy's rich banks | Bailey, Abraham | The Spightful Sister | ABTSS3 |
| I gave my love a green gown | Etherege, George | She Would if She Could | GESWSC15 |
| I had a miss a dainty dainty miss | Chamberlayne, William (?) | Wits Led by the Nose | WCWLBTN5 |
| I have a husband but what of that | Ravenscroft, Edward | The London Cuckolds | ERTLC2 |
| I have a mistriss that is fair | Powell, George | The Imposture Defeated | GPTID14 |
| I have a thirsty soul [then give me a full bowl] | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Canterbury Guest | ERTCG3 |
| I have an old hag | Pankhurst, Ferdinando | Ignoramus | FPITAL2 |
| I have been a jovial rambler | Wild, Robert | The Benefice | RWTB7 |
| I have no design here | Etherege, George | The Comical Revenge | GETCR5 |
| I hope it is your pleasure | Shadwell, Thomas | The Humorists | TSTH1 |
| I keep my horse I keep my whore | Middleton, Jonson and Fletcher (?) | The Widdow | TMTW1 |
| I keep my horse I keep my whore | Anonymous | Mr Turbulent | ANMTOTM5 |
| I languish all night and sigh all day | Rawlins the Younger, Thomas | Tom Essence | TRTE1 |
| I languish all night and sigh all the day | Payne, Nevil | The Fatal Jealousie | NPTFJ5 |
| I languish <sigh> all the night--see also "I sigh " | |||
| I led my Silvia to a grove--see " Amyntas led me " | |||
| I look'd and saw within the book of fate | Dryden, John | The Indian Emperor | JDTIE1 |
| I love and am lov'd but dare not declare | Duffett, Thomas | Beauties Triumph | TDBT15 |
| I love some body I love no body | Shadwell, Thomas | The Woman Captain | TSTWC16 |
| I love that fat I love the fair | Cavendish, William | The Humorous Lovers | WCTHL1 |
| I met with the devil in the shape of a ram | Fletcher (and Beaumont?) | The Beggar's Bush | JFTBB5 |
| I my own jailer was my only foe | Dryden, John | The Kind Keeper | JDTKK3 |
| I never saw a face till now | Southerne, Thomas | The Disappointment | TSTD1 |
| I never shall henceforth approve | Duffett, Thomas | The Amorous Old Woman | TDTAOW2 |
| I obey [and am come to view e're day] | Fletcher, John | The Humorous Lieutenant | JFTHL2 |
| I once had virtue wealth and fame | Crowne, John | The English Frier | JCTEF6 |
| I saw Jupiter's nod in a cob-web net | Richards, William (?) | The Christmas Ordinary | WRTCO3 |
| I see<k> no more to shady coverts | Settle, Elkanah | The World in the Moon | ESWITM17 |
| I shall no more to sea to sea | Davenant and Dryden | The Tempest | WDTT5 |
| I she whom once so many did admire | Harris, Joseph | The City Bride | JHTCB2 |
| I show'd 'em such money as made 'em all mad | Smythe (or Underhill?) | Win Her and Take Her | JSWHTH2 |
| I show'd 'em such (reprise) | Smythe (or Underhill?) | Win Her and Take Her | JSWHTH10 |
| I sigh <languish> all the night and I languish <sigh> all day | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Citizen Turned Gentleman | ERTCTG1 |
| I sigh'd and own'd my Love | Southerne, Thomas | The Fatal Marriage | TSTFM2 |
| I sighed and I pined [was constant and kind] | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Fool's Preferment | TDAFP1 |
| I smil'd with eyes that darted rayes | Cokain, Aston | The Tragedy of Ovid | ACO1 |
| I smile at love and all its arts | Vanbrugh, John | The Relapse | JVTR1 |
| I swear by Muscadel [that I do love thee well] | Cavendish and Shirley | The Variety | WCTV14 |
| I tell thee Charmion could I time retrieve | Congreve, William | Love for Love | WCLFL5 |
| I took her by the lily white hand | Smythe (or Underhill?) | Win Her and Take Her | JSWHTH3 |
| I took the faithless callow from the nest | Higden, Henry | The Wary Widdow | HHTWW3 |
| I wish you all carefully [drink sack but sparingly] | Randolph, Thomas | Aristippus | TRAOTJP4 |
| I wo' not go to't nor I mun not goe to't | Brome, Richard | The Northern Lasse | RBTNL5 |
| I wretch'd in a dark and dismal grove--see Stretch'd ... | |||
| I yield I yield O take the prize | Congreve, William | The Judgment of Paris | WCTJOP16 |
| I'd have her merry laugh and smile | Cavendish and Shirley | The Variety | WCTV12 |
| I'd think my self as proud in shackles | Heywood, Thomas | The Rape of Lucrece | THTROL19 |
| I'll lay me down and die | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Fool's Preferment | TDAFP4 |
| I'll mount to yon blue coelum | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Fool's Preferment | TDAFP7 |
| I'll rouse ye and mouse ye and touse ye as long as I can | Pix, Mary | The Spanish Wives | MPTSW11 |
| I'll rove and I'll range | Cibber, Colley | She Wou'd and She Wou'd Not | CCSWWN1 |
| I'll sail upon the Dog-Star | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Fool's Preferment | TDAFP9 |
| I'll sing you a song of my mistress so pretty | Anonymous | The Triumphs of Virtue | ANTTOV3 |
| I'll tell you a story a story so merry | Baker, Thomas | Tunbridge Walks | TBTW6 |
| I'll wodded joy--see "Ill wedded " | |||
| I'm [I am] glad--see "I am " | |||
| I'm sick with love prithee come cure me | Congreve, William | The Double Dealer | WCTDD3 |
| If an old man has a beauteous treasure | Pix, Mary | The Spanish Wives | MPTSW4 |
| If Caelia you had youth at Will | Gildon, Charles | The Roman Bride's Revenge | CGTRBR2 |
| If Cloris please [let Cloris smile on any swain] | Powell, George (?) | The Cornish Comedy | GPTCC2 |
| If each hive of swarming bees | Medbourne, Matthew (?) | St.Cecily | MMSC1 |
| If I hear Orinda swear | Burnaby, William | Love Betrayed | WBLB1 |
| If I were tortured with greensickness | Polwhele, Elizabeth | The Frolicks | EPTF4 |
| If in this question I proposed to thee | Middleton, Jonson and Fletcher (?) | The Widdow | TMTW3 |
| If love enjoy'd is the greatest bliss | Duffett, Thomas | The Amorous Old Woman | TDTAOW1 |
| If Love his arrows shoot so fast | Shirley, James | Changes | JSCLIAM2 |
| If love's a sweet passion why does it torment | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ4 |
| If man from sov'reign reason does derive | Davenant, William | The Playhouse to Be Let | WDTPBL11 |
| If moving softness can subdue | Baker, Thomas | Tunbridge Walks | TBTW1 |
| If she be not as kind as fair | Etherege, George | The Comical Revenge | GETCR7 |
| If she prove constant obliging and kind | Shadwell, Thomas | Epsom-Wells | TSEW10 |
| If so your goodness may your power express | Howard and Dryden | The Indian Queen | RHTIQ7 |
| If thou wilt give me back my love | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Fool's Preferment | TDAFP11 |
| If with horns my kindness thou dost repay | Pix ,Mary | The Spanish Wives | MPTSW14 |
| If you will love me be free in expressing it | D'Urfey, Thomas | II Don Quixote | TD2DQ2 |
| If your daughters on their beds | Fletcher, John | The Loyal Subject | JFTLS6 |
| If your name Cornelio be | Anonymous | Love Tricks | JSLT4 |
| Ill wedded joys how quickly do you fade | Behn, Aphra | Sir Patient Fancy | ABSPF3 |
| Imperial Sultan hail [to whom great kingdoms bow] | Pix, Mary | Ibrahim | MPITEOT1 |
| In a minute's time is flown | Cavendish, Margaret | I Love's Adventures | MC1LA1 |
| In a room for delight the landskip of love | Lee, Nathaniel | The Princess of Cleve | NLTPOC6 |
| In all our Cynthia's shining sphere | Settle, Elkanah | The World in the Moon | ESWITM5 |
| In Bath a wanton wife did dwell | Jevon, Thomas | The Devil of a Wife | TJDOAW6 |
| In caves full of sculls and rotten old bones | Payne, Nevil | The Siege of Constantinople | NPTSOC6 |
| In eighty eight mark well my song | Carpenter, Richard | The Pragmatical Jesuit New Leavened | RCTPJNL3 |
| In Erebus and in the lowest shades | Bancroft, John | Sertorius | JBS1 |
| In January last | Otway, Thomas | Friendship in Fashion | TOFIF9 |
| In January last on Monday at morn | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Fond Husband | TDAFH2 |
| In pace quiescat [sancte allivergot] | Nowell, N. | Rome's Follies | NNRF3 |
| In Phillis all vile jilts are met | Behn, Aphra | The City-Heiress | ABTCH5 |
| In stramineo & pulvereo cumulo | Carpenter, Richard | The Pragmatical Jesuit New Leavened | RCTPJNL4 |
| In vain 'gainst love I strove | Mountfort? or Bancroft? | Henry the Second | ANHTS1 |
| In vain <No more> cruel nymph you my passion despise | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Fond Husband | TDAFH1 |
| In vain Clemene you bestow | Southerne, Thomas | Sir Anthony Love | TSSAL4 |
| In vain dear Cassandra in vain you employ | Banks, John | The Rival Kings | JBTRK1 |
| In vain fair nymph with your celestial art | Oldmixon, John | The Grove | JOTG17 |
| In vain Melissa we defend | Drake, James | The Sham Lawyer | JDTSL3 |
| In vain you tell me love is sweet | Oldmixon, John | The Grove | JOTG1 |
| In wealth may she flow [may she Lewis bring low] | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Old Mode and the New | TDOMAN2 |
| In yonder cowslip lies my dear | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Fool's Preferment | TDAFP3 |
| In youth when I did love did love | Shakespeare, William | Hamlet | WSH8 |
| The infant blooming spring appears | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Old Mode and the New | TDOMAN1 |
| The infant spring was shining | D'Urfey, Thomas | III Don Quixote | TD3DQ1 |
| Infernal offspring of the night | Dryden, John | Albion and Albanius | JDAAA8 |
| Ingrateful love thus every hour | Southerne, Thomas | The Wives Excuse | TSTWE2 |
| Injurious charmer of my vanquished heart | Wilmot, John | Valentinian | JWV2 |
| Inspire the vocal brass inspire | Dryden, John | The Secular Masque | JDTSM7 |
| Integer vitae scelerisque purus | Shadwell, Thomas | The Squire of Alsatia | TSTSOA2 |
| Io triumph io triumph | Flecknoe, Richard (?) | Emilia | RFE2 |
| Irene fair and young | Burnaby, William | The Modish Husband | WBTMH1 |
| Is innocence so void of cares | Lee, Nathaniel | The Rival Queens | NLTRQ1 |
| Is it your nature lady or your will | Southland, Thomas (?) | The Ungrateful Favourite | TSTUF1 |
| Is not John Sanders dead | Betterton? or Behn? | The Counterfeit Bridegroom | TBTCB5 |
| It is a punishment to love | Cowley, Abraham | Love's Riddle | ACLR6 |
| It is not greatness can defend | Boyle, Roger | Zoroastres | RBZ9 |
| It was a ladies daughter of Paris | Beaumont and Fletcher | Knight of the Burning Pestle | FBKBP12 |
| It was a lover and his lass | Shakespeare, William | As You Like It | WSAYLI5 |
| It was the orders of the fryar gray | Lacy, John | Sauny the Scot | JLSTS2 |
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