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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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