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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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