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| Song First Line | Author | Play | Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ta doll di da doll di da doll | Dilke, Thomas | The Pretenders | TDTP7 |
| Ta la la la la la | Wilson, John | Andronicus Comnenius | JWAC1 |
| Ta la ta la la ta la | Behn, Aphra | The False Count | ABFCNWP2 |
| Ta ran ta ran tan | Porter, Thomas | The Carnival | TPTC5 |
| Take her and hug her | Fletcher (and Beaumont?) | The Beggar's Bush | JFTBB3 |
| Take hero take | Fane, Francis | Love in the Dark | FFLITD4 |
| Take me take me while you may | Baker, Thomas | Tunbridge Walks | TBTW4 |
| Take not a woman's anger ill | Gould, Robert | The Rival Sisters | RGTRS5 |
| Take oh take those lips away | Fletcher (and Massinger?) | The Bloody Brother | JFBBR3 |
| Take oh take those lips away | Gildon, Charles | Measure for Measure | CGMFM9 |
| Tal al deral | Farquhar, George | The Constant Couple | GFTCC1 |
| Tal dal deral | Farquhar, George | Love and a Bottle | GFLAAB2 |
| Tal dal deral one two | Farquhar, George | Love and a Bottle | GFLAAB1 |
| Tall lall lall | Cibber, Colley | Woman's Wit | CCWW4 |
| Tall lall lall | Cibber, Colley | Woman's Wit | CCWW6 |
| Tantivee tivee high and low | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Marriage-Hater Match'd | TDTMHM4 |
| Tara tang | Fane, Francis | Love in the Dark | FFLITD11 |
| Tell me Belinda prithee do | Cibber, Colley | Womans Wit | CCWW2 |
| Tell me dearest Oenone | Duffett, Thomas | Beauties Triumph | TDBT18 |
| Tell me dearest what is love | Beaumont and Fletcher | Knight of the Burning Pestle | FBKBP2 |
| Tell me dearest what is love | Beaumont and Fletcher | The Captain | FBTC1 |
| Tell me mother pray now do | Ravenscroft, Edward | The Canterbury Guests | ERTCG1 |
| Tell me no more I am deceiv'd [That Cloe's false and common] | Southerne, Thomas | The Maid's Last Prayer | TSTMLP6 |
| Tell me no more I am deceived [While Sylvia seems so kind] | Tate, Nahum | A Duke and no Duke | NTADAND1 |
| Tell me no more of glory or story | Carlisle, James | The Fortune-Hunters | JCTFH1 |
| Tell me no more there must be something in't | Powell, George | The Imposture Defeated | GPTID5 |
| Tell me precious why you prove | Manning, Francis | All for the Better | FMAFTB4 |
| Tell me prithee Dolly [And leave thy melancholy] | Gildon, Charles | Measure for Measure | CGMFM11 |
| Tell me prithee faithless swain | Anonymous | Mr Turbulent | ANMTOTM7 |
| Tell me Thirsis tell your anguish | Dryden and Lee | The Duke of Guise | JDTDOG3 |
| Tell me what a thing is love | Bourne, Reuben | The Contented Cuckold | RBTCC1 |
| Tell me what is that only thing | Fletcher, John | Women Pleas'd | JFWP4 |
| Tell me why (my charming fair) | Betterton, Thomas | The Prophetess | TBTP14 |
| Tell my Strephon that I die | Tate, Nahum | The Loyal General | NTTLG1 |
| Tell us Cupid in what schools | Oldmixon, John | Amintas | JOA2 |
| Thanks conqueror to thee no more shall the clown | Settle, Elkanah | Pastor Fido | ESPF4 |
| Thanks to these lovesome vales | Gildon, Charles | Measure for Measure | CGMFM4 |
| That beauty I ador'd before | Behn, Aphra | II The Rover | ABSPTR11 |
| That box fair mistress which thou gavest to me | Suckling, John | Brennoralt | JSB3 |
| That divine form which thus deludes thy sense | Joyner, William | The Roman Empress | WJTRE1 |
| That heart that bows to the power of love | Cooke, Edward | Love's Triumph | ECLT1 |
| That triumphant god survey | Fanshawe, Richard | Il Pastor Fido | RFIPF5 |
| [The age (etc.).--see Age..., The] | |||
| The toil of life will soon be done | Phillips, William | The Revengeful Queen | WPTRQ6 |
| The trade of wine is much decayed of late | Payne, Nevil | The Morning Ramble | NPTMR4 |
| The trips of wives how does the world mistake in | Settle, Elkanah | The New Athenian Comedy | ESTNAC1 |
| The twelfth of April on May day | Fletcher, John | Monsieur Thomas | JFMT3 |
| The twelfth of April on May-Day | D'Urfey, Thomas | Trick for Trick | TDTFT6 |
| Their looks are such that mercy flows from thence | Howard and Dryden | The Indian Queen | RHTIQ6 |
| Then beauteous nymph look from above | Shadwell, Thomas | The Lancashire Witches | TSTLW12 |
| Then farewell all ye treacherous paths of vice | Harris, Joseph | The City Bride | JHTCB6 |
| Then fraught with crotchets and with quavers | Medbourne, Matthew (?) | St.Cecily | MMSC3 |
| Then hail ye shepherds free from cares | Tutchin, John | The Unfortunate Shepherd | JTTUS3 |
| Then her neck and breast her breast do so heave | Farquhar, George | The Constant Couple | GFTCC3 |
| Then is there mirth in heaven | Shakespeare, William | As You Like It | WSAYLI6 |
| Then mad very mad let us be | Baker, Thomas | Tunbridge Walks | TBTW3 |
| Then march along boys valiant and strong boys | Etherege, George | The Comical Revenge | GETCR12 |
| Then our age was in it's prime | Dryden, John | The Secular Masque | JDTSM6 |
| Then our music is in prime | Cartwright, William | The Ordinary | WCTO3 |
| Then prithee prithee give me gentle boy | Baker, Thomas | Tunbridge Walks | TBTW2 |
| Then since our charms have sped | Gildon, Charles | Measure for Measure | CGMFM6 |
| Then sing [away the day] (reprise) | Cowley, Abraham | Love's Riddle | ACLR7 |
| Then the nymphs and the swains | Duffett, Thomas | Psyche Debauch'd | TDPD1 |
| Then three merry boys | Smith, John | Cytherea | JSC2 |
| Then Trojans wail with great remorse | Davenant, William | The Wits | WDTW1 |
| Then we'll to the wishing chair | Duffett, Thomas | Psyche Debauch'd | TDPD6 |
| Then zeal and common-wealth infest | Dryden, John | Albion and Albanius | JDAAA12 |
| There dwelt a man in Babylon lady | Shakespeare, William | Twelfth Night | WSTN3 |
| There is a black and sullen hour | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Banditti | TDTBALD1 |
| There is a drink made of the Stygian lake | Randolph, Thomas | Aristippus | TRAOTJP5 |
| There is good liquor [I never drunk quicker] | Wild, Robert | The Benefice | RWTB6 |
| There lately was a maiden Fair | Dilke, Thomas | The City Lady | TDTCL5 |
| There the kindest husbands are | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV12 |
| There was a jovial beggar | Brome, Richard | A Jovial Crew | RBAJC10b |
| There was a noble marquess | Duffett, Thomas | The Mock Tempest | TDTMT6 |
| There was a noble merchant | D'Urfey, Thomas | Trick for Trick | TDTFT5 |
| There was a nobleman of Spain lady | Rowley, William | All's Lost by Lust | WRALBL1 |
| There was a rich merchant man | Cavendish and Shadwell | The Triumphant Widow | WCTTW8 |
| There was a young man and a maid fell in love | Heywood, Thomas | The Rape of Lucrece | THTROL14 |
| There was an invisible fox by chance | Shirley, James | The Bird in a Cage | JSTBIAC2 |
| There was an old fellow at Waltham Cross | Brome, Richard | A Jovial Crew | RBAJC4 |
| There was Andrew and Susan Rebecca and Will | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Intrigues at Versailles | TDTIAV1 |
| There was two cats sat on a well | Behn, Aphra (?) | The Debauchee | ABTD2 |
| There was two cats sat on a well | Powell, George | The Imposture Defeated | GPTID13 |
| There were three fools at mid-summer run mad | Davenant, William | The Rivals | WDTR4 |
| There were three men came out of the west | Shadwell, Thomas | Bury-Fair | TSBF4 |
| There's no man more happy than he | Powell, George | A Very Good Wife | GPAVGW1 |
| There's not a swain [On the plain] | Fletcher, John | Rule a Wife and Have a Wife | JFRAW1 |
| There's nothing like a brimmer [To make the heart full glad] | Mountfort, William | Greenwich-Park | WMGP4 |
| There's nothing like a brimmer (reprise) | Mountfort, William | Greenwich-Park | WMGP5 |
| There's nothing so fatal as woman | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Fool's Preferment | TDAFP2 |
| There's something else to be done | Etherege, George | The Man of Mode | GETMOM4 |
| These crimes unpunish'd must not go | Gildon, Charles | Phaeton | CGPFD9 |
| They bore him bare fac'd on the beer | Shakespeare, William | Hamlet | WSH5 |
| They call they call what voice is that | Crowne, John | Charles VIII of France | JCC8OF2 |
| They come they come | Payne, Nevil | The Siege of Constantinople | NPTSOC3 |
| They shall be as happy as they're fair | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ21 |
| They still are constant whilst possessed | Trotter, Catharine | Love at a Loss | CTLAAL1 |
| They tell us that you mighty powers above | Howard and Dryden | The Indian Queen | RHTIQ18 |
| They that will learn to drink a health in hell | Ford, John | The Lover's Melancholy | JFTLM1 |
| Thine eyes to me like suns appear | Cavendish and Shirley | The Variety | WCTV11 |
| Think me still in my father's mill | Fletcher and Rowley | The Maid in the Mill | JFTMITM7 |
| This cursed jealousy what is't | Davenant, William | The Siege of Rhodes | WDTSOR5 |
| This glorious day let pleasures flow | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Island Princess | PMTIP2 |
| This impious breast you furies fill | Davenant, Charles | Circe | CDC6 |
| This is bien bowse this is bien bowse | Brome, Richard | A Jovial Crew | RBAJC7 |
| This is sly and pretty | Etherege, George | She Would if She Could | GESWSC4 |
| This is the state of kingly glory | Anonymous | Cromwell's Conspiracy | ANCC3 |
| This long seven years and more have I still lov'd thee | Cavendish, Margaret | The Presence | MCTP2 |
| This moity were [Twilight] | Suckling, John | Brennoralt | JSB6 |
| This palace is finish'd and the other shall be | Shadwell, Thomas | Psyche | TSP9 |
| This pipe's my pillar of clouds | Richards, William (?) | The Christmas Ordinary | WRTCO5 |
| This radiant fruit behold | Congreve, William | The Judgment of Paris | WCTJOP3 |
| This way mortal bend thy eyes | Congreve, William | The Judgment of Paris | WCTJOP8 |
| This way this way come and hear | Fletcher and Massinger | The Little French Lawyer | JFTLFL3 |
| Tho' you make no return to my passion | Southerne, Thomas | The Maid's Last Prayer | TSTMLP3 |
| Thol loll doll | D'Urfey, Thomas | Love for Money | TDLFM6 |
| Thol loll lol | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Marriage-Hater Match'd | TDTMHM1 |
| Thol loll loll | D'Urfey, Thomas | Love for Money | TDLFM5 |
| Tholl loll loll | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Banditti | TDTBALD4 |
| Tholl loll loll | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Campaigners | TDTC2 |
| Those clouds which dare the sun obscure | Boyle, Roger | Herod the Great | RBHTG1 |
| Those foreign shapes so strange appear | Davenant, William | The Playhouse to Be Let | WDTPBL10 |
| Those that do talk of Sysiphus stone | Porter, Thomas | The Carnival | TPTC3 |
| Thou bane to my empire thou spring of contest | Vanbrugh, John | The Relapse | JVTR3 |
| Thou flask one fill'd with glorious red | Howard, Robert | The Committee | RHTC5 |
| Thou glorious fabric stand for ever stand | Dryden, John | Albion and Albanius | JDAAA1 |
| Thou glorious fabric stand for ever stand | Powell and Verbruggen | Brutus of Alba | GPBOA1 |
| Thou god of love whose quivers hold | Dover, John | The Roman Generals | JDTRG3 |
| Thou goddess all celestial bright | Settle, Elkanah | The Virgin Prophetess | ESTVP2 |
| Thou grief of my heart and thou pearl of my eyes | Behn, Aphra | Sir Patient Fancy | ABSPF2 |
| Thou joy of all hearts and delight of all eyes | Shadwell, Thomas | The Libertine | TSTL2 |
| Thou life of all the sun whose grace | Higden, Henry | The Wary Widdow | HHTWW2 |
| Thou lovely Indian sea of charms | Crowne, John | Sir Courtly Nice | JCSCN2 |
| Thou o bright Sun who seest all | Cartwright, William | The Royall Slave | WCTRS5 |
| Thou pickst the butchers knife out of his mouth | Duffett, Thomas | Psyche Debauch'd | TDPD8 |
| Thou plague of my life [Thou devil thou wife] | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV14 |
| Thou shalt have any thing thou shalt have me | Shadwell, Thomas | Epsom-Wells | TSEW2 |
| Thou shalt have any thing thou shalt have me (reprise) | Shadwell, Thomas | Epsom-Wells | TSEW6 |
| Thou shalt not touch my lips | Polwhele, Elizabeth | The Frolicks | EPTF3 |
| Thou that art call'd the bright Hiperion | Heywood, Thomas | Love's Mistress | THLM2 |
| Thou which they say canst with facility | Lower, William | The Amourous Fantasme | WLTAF1 |
| Though little be the god of love | Shirley, James | Cupid and Death | JSCAD1 |
| Though nature some tell grows old grows old | Howard, Edward | The Six Days' Adventure | EHTSDA1 |
| Though our plot be betray'd | Jordan, Thomas | London's Glory | TJLG3 |
| Though over all mankind besides | Crowne, John | Caligula | JCC2 |
| Though sports of the field | Howard, Edward | The Man of Newmarket | EHTMON2 |
| Though the morning was wet | Tatham, John | The Rump | JTTR1 |
| Though the weather jangles | Heywood, Thomas | The Rape of Lucrece | THTROL9 |
| Though the young prize Cupid's fire | Behn, Aphra | The Younger Brother | ABTYB3 |
| Though to our sex 'tis that love owes | Anonymous | Irena | ANI2 |
| Though to sots all the day | Drake, James | The Sham Lawyer | JDTSL2 |
| [Though you make no return--see Tho' you make no return ] | |||
| Three hundred hundred hundred | Steele, Richard | The Funeral | RSTF1 |
| Thrice cursed be the day and fate | Lesl[e]y, George | Dives' Doom | GLDD1 |
| Thrice happy lovers may you be forever free | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ15 |
| Throl lollolol | Motteux, Peter Anthony | Love's a Jest | PMLAJ10 |
| Through a gap in your ground | Middleton and Rowley | The Spanish Gypsy | TMTSG5 |
| Through the floods that are the deepest | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Bath | TDTBWL7 |
| Through wond'ring worlds I Caesar's worth proclaim | Oldmixon, John | The Grove | JOTG9 |
| Thus all our life long we are frolic and gay | Shadwell, Thomas | The Royal Shepherdess | TSTRS2 |
| Thus all unequal unions break | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV29 |
| Thus Damon knock'd at Celia's door | Farquhar, George | The Constant Couple | GFTCC5 |
| Thus ever frolick ever gay | Trotter, Catharine | Love at a Loss | CTLAAL2 |
| Thus from the prison to the throne | Shadwell, Thomas | The Royal Shepherdess | TSTRS4 |
| Thus go the cries in Rome fair town | Heywood, Thomas | The Rape of Lucrece | THTROL21 |
| Thus hand in hand let's hem him round | Leanerd, John | The Rambling Justice | JLTRJ1 |
| Thus happy and free [Thus treated are we] | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ17 |
| Thus like a spark and a bully o'th town | Chamberlayne, William (?) | Wits Led by the Nose | WCWLBTN1 |
| [Thus poor Damon--see Thus Damon ] | |||
| Thus shall he ever honour'd be | Flecknoe, Richard | Love's Kingdom | RFLK7 |
| Thus the ever grateful spring | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ13 |
| Thus the gloomy world [At first began to shine] | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ16 |
| Thus to a ripe consenting maid | Congreve, William | The Old Batchelour | WCTOB1 |
| Thus you may be as happy as we | Shadwell, Thomas | The Lancashire Witches | TSTLW13 |
| Thy best hand lay on this turf of grass | Middleton and Rowley | The Spanish Gypsy | TMTSG9 |
| Thy genius lo from his sweet bed of rest | Lee, Nathaniel | The Massacre of Paris | NLTMOP1 |
| Thy harp to Pan's pipe yield god Phoebus | Heywood, Thomas | Love's Mistress | THLM3 |
| Thy love is chaste they tell thee so | Stapylton, Robert | The Slighted Maid | RSTSM1 |
| Thy love still arm'd with fate | Granville, George | The Jew of Venice | GGTJOV5 |
| Thy sword within the scabbard keep | Dryden, John | The Secular Masque | JDTSM8 |
| Thyrsis unjustly you complain | Sedley (and Shadwell?) | Bellamira | CSBOTM2 |
| Time and place you see conspire | Behn, Aphra | The Younger Brother | ABTYB4 |
| Time's an old rascal he never will stay | Duffett, Thomas | Psyche Debauch'd | TDPD22 |
| 'Tis better to dance than sing | Cowley, Abraham | Love's Riddle | ACLR4 |
| 'Tis death alone can give me ease | D'Urfey, Thomas | A Fool's Preferment | TDAFP6 |
| 'Tis done the pointed arrow's in my heart | Baker, Thomas | The Humour of the Age | TBTHOTA4 |
| 'Tis idleness that is the cause | Cokain, Aston | Trappolin creduto Principe | ACTSP3 |
| 'Tis love that makes great monarchs fight | Shadwell, Thomas | Timon of Athens | TSTOA5 |
| 'Tis not for kisses alone | Etherege, George | The Man of Mode | GETMOM3 |
| 'Tis not the silver nor gold for it self | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Royalist | TDTR1 |
| 'Tis Strephon calls what would my love | Dryden, John | Secret Love | JDSL2 |
| 'Tis sultry weather pretty maid | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Island Princess | PMTIP10 |
| 'Tis this that cures the lovers pain | Behn, Aphra | II The Rover | ABSPTR2 |
| 'Tis too severe ye powers that love | Maidwell, Lewis | The Loving Enemies | LMTLE4 |
| 'Tis vain to tell me I am deceiv'd | Powell and Verbruggen | Brutus of Alba | GPBOA11 |
| 'Tis what so long I wish'd and vow'd | Dryden, John | Albion and Albanius | JDAAA19 |
| To Apollo our celestial king | Shadwell, Thomas | Psyche | TSP6 |
| To arms heroic prince to arms | Shadwell, Thomas | The Libertine | TSTL9 |
| To arms the god of war commands to arms | Phillips, William | The Revengeful Queen | WPTRQ2 |
| To arms to arms the heroes cry | Cotton, Charles | Horace | CCH2 |
| To arms to arms the warlike fare | Howard, Edward | The Women's Conquest | EHTWC3 |
| To arms your ensigns strait display | Anonymous | Bonduca | ANBOTBH3 |
| To Bacchus bow to Bacchus sing | Killigrew, Thomas | The Princess | TKTP1 |
| To Bacchus bow (reprise) | Killigrew, Thomas | The Princess | TKTP3 |
| To bed come Hymen lead the bride | Beaumont and Fletcher | The Maid's Tragedy | FBTMT3 |
| To bless the genial bed with chaste delights | Howard and Dryden | The Indian Queen | RHTIQ20 |
| To carve our loves in myrtle rinds | Cartwright, William | The Lady-Errant | WCTLE1 |
| To Cynthia then our homage pay | Settle, Elkanah | The World in the Moon | ESWITM4 |
| To double the sports to Thalia belongs | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV5 |
| To drink is a Christian diversion | Congreve, William | The Way of the World | WCTWOTW4 |
| To fairs and markets I did go | Cavendish and Shadwell | The Triumphant Widow | WCTTW3 |
| To hill and dale I tell my care | Oldmixon, John | The Grove | JOTG5 |
| To little or no purpose I spent many days | Etherege, George | She Would if She Could | GESWSC13 |
| To love and all its sweets adieu | Manley, Mary | The Lost Lover | MMTLL3 |
| To love is a pleasure divine | Otway, Thomas | Friendship in Fashion | TOFIF15 |
| To love's a trifle but to love like me | Southland, Thomas (?) | The Ungrateful Favourit | TSTUF2 |
| To me y'ave made a thousand vows | Gould, Robert | The Rival Sisters | RGTRS3 |
| To meet her Mars the queen of love | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV7 |
| To passive years resign your pining | Gildon, Charles | Phaeton | CGPFD6 |
| To the blind virgin of fourscore | Brome, Richard | A Jovial Crew | RBAJC10 |
| To the grove gentle love let us be going | Duffett, Thomas | Beauties Triumph | TDBT23 |
| To the old long life and treasure | Jonson, Ben | The Gypsies Metamorphos'd | BJTGM3 |
| To thee oh gentle sleep alone | Rowe, Nicholas | Tamerlane | NRT1 |
| To treble the pleasures [With regular measures] | Motteux, Peter Anthony | The Loves of Mars and Venus | PMTLMV6 |
| To what great distresses proud Psyche is brought | Shadwell, Thomas | Psyche | TSP15 |
| To yonder hall [Our lord we'll call] | Shadwell, Thomas | The Lancashire-Witches | TSTLW2 |
| Toll doll di da doll | Dilke, Thomas | The Pretenders | TDTP3 |
| Toll loll de roll | Crowne, John | The English Frier | JCTEF7 |
| Toll loll derol | Crowne, John | Sir Courtly Nice | JCSCN4 |
| Toll loll in Mary sides all now | Dogget<t>, Thomas | The Country Wake | TDTCW1 |
| Toll loll loll | Penkethman, William | Love Without Interest | WSH3 |
| Tomorrow is St Valentine's day | Shakespeare, William | Hamlet | WPLWI1 |
| Tormented still's the jealous fool | Pix, Mary | The Spanish Wives | MPTSW9 |
| Tormenting passion [beauty] leave my breast | Shadwell, Thomas | The Lancashire Witches | TSTLW11 |
| Tough hemp must we beat | Duffett, Thomas | The Mock Tempest | TDTMT8 |
| Tricola tracola whiz tricola tracola buz | Ravenscroft, Edward | Scaramouch | ERS8 |
| Trip it gypsies trip it fine | Middleton and Rowley | The Spanish Gypsy | TMTSG2 |
| Triumph victorious Love [Triumph o'er the universe] | Betterton, Thomas | The Prophetess | TBTP16 |
| Tum tum dum | Cibber, Colley | Woman's Wit | CCWW3 |
| Tum tum dum | Cibber, Colley | Woman's Wit | CCWW5 |
| Turn Amarilis to thy swain | Anonymous | Love Tricks | JSLT2 |
| Turn then thy eyes upon those glories there | Settle, Elkanah | The Fairy Queen | ESTFQ20 |
| Turn thy beauteous face away | Beaumont and Fletcher | Love's Cure | FBLC1 |
| Twa bonny lads were Sawney and Jockey | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Royalist | TDTR4 |
| 'Twas early one morning the cock had just crow'd | D'Urfey, Thomas | I Don Quixote | TD1DQ8 |
| 'Twas in the month of May Jo | Lacy, John | Sauny the Scot | JLSTS4 |
| 'Twas not his person nor his parts | Rutter, Joseph | II The [Valiant] Cid | JR2TC1 |
| 'Twas on a fatal day by chance a lovely swain I saw | Anonymous | The Unnatural Mother | ANTUM4 |
| 'Twas when the sheep were shearing | D'Urfey, Thomas | Cinthia and Endimion | TDCAE6 |
| 'Twas within a furlong of Edinburgh town | Scott, Thomas | The Mock Mariage | TSTMM3 |
| Twelve Incas have successively | Davenant, William | The Playhouse to Be Let | WDTPBL9 |
| Two daughters of this aged stream are we | Dryden, John | King Arthur | JDKA15 |
| Two milky hills of joy | D'Urfey, Thomas | The Royalist | TDTR5 |
| Tyrant thou seek'st in vain | Caryl, John | The English Princess | JCTEP1 |
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