Text |
Incipit |
Gnr-Cntry |
Short Title |
Page |
Instrument |
Thumpaty Thump (t) |
//543/321//1+76/5//343/212 |
DA-E |
Johnson CD-2, 1742 |
42 |
MI |
Thundering jove, The (fl) |
|
SC-E |
Pills 2, 1719-20 |
258-9 |
VO |
Thursday in the morn (fl) |
//1234/55//654/34//511/123 |
SC-E |
Calliope, 1788 |
24-25 |
VO |
Thursday in the morn (fl) |
//1234/55//654/34//511/123 |
SC-E |
Clio-1, 1758 |
76-77 |
VO,HAF+GF |
Thursday In the Morn (t) |
//1234/55//654/34//511/1 |
SC-E |
Vocal Music, 1775 |
266-268 |
VO/VN/GF |
Thursday in the morn (fl) |
//1234/55//654/34//511/1 |
SC-E |
Vocal Music, 1775 |
266-268 |
VO/VN/GF |
Thursday in the morn the ides of May (fl) |
//123-4/55//654/34//511/111//1321/2 5- |
SC-E |
Pills 4, 1719-20 |
333-4 |
VO |
Thursday in the morn, The ides of May (fl) |
//1234/55//654/34//511/111 |
SC-E |
Ritson, 1783 |
TII,181-183;MIII,282-2 |
VO |
Thursday in the morn, The nineteenth of may (fl) |
//1234/55//654/34//5432/113 |
SC-E |
Convivial, 1782 |
316-317 |
VO |
Thursday in the morn, The nineteenth of may (fl) |
//1234/55//654/54//511/123 |
SC-S |
Edinburgh MM-1, 1792 |
270-272 |
VO |
Thursday in the morn the nineteenth of may (fl) |
//1234/55//654/34//511/123 |
SS-E |
SS, Harvard |
1 |
VO,KBF |
Thursday in the morn the nineteenth of may (fl) |
//1234/55//654/34//511/123 |
SS-E |
SS, Harvard |
1 |
VO,B+GT |
Thursday Night (t) |
|
AM-A |
Early Amer MS, 1795 |
6 |
|
Thursday Night (t) |
|
AI-A |
Saltator CD, 1807 |
12 |
|
Thursday Night. A Country Dance (t) |
//121/135//1+1+/1+76//531/17-1 |
AM-A |
Otis MS, 1793 |
42 |
VN/FL |
Thus all our lives long we're frolick and gay (fl) |
//565/53//656/543//454/3 |
SC-E |
Pills 3, 1719-20 |
162-3 |
VO |
Thus as the cheerful dawn (fl) |
//3455//6715//6434//3 |
BA-E |
Village Opera, 1729 |
28 |
VO |
Thus at the chearful dawn of day (fl) |
|
BA-I |
Gentleman Gard, 1751 |
8 |
|
Thus at the cheerful dawn of day (fl) |
//3455//6715//6434//371 |
BA-E |
Chambermaid, 1730 |
13 |
VO |
Thus at the cheerful dawn of day (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Chambermaid, 1735 |
16 |
|
Thus bless'd with the maiden I love (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Double Disap, 1760 |
38 |
|
Thus blest in thee (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Phebe, 1729 |
21 |
|
Thus blest in thee, I'll brave my fate (fl) |
//3455//671+5//64 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Wed, 1729 |
T24M5 |
VO |
Thus couples united (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Genuine Grub, 1731 |
64 |
|
Thus couples united (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Welsh Opera, 1731 |
39 |
|
Thus crown'd with ease and every joy (fl) |
//12/32//12/17-6-//5-6-/5-3- |
BA-E |
Beggar's Wed, 1729 |
T60M11 |
VO |
Thus crown'd with ease and ev'ry joy (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Phebe, 1729 |
43 |
|
Thus crown'd with success (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Court & Country, 1743 |
1 |
|
Thus Damon knock'd at Caelia's door (fl) |
//33/321//7-127-/1//6- |
SC-E |
Pills 6, 1719-20 |
36-7 |
VO |
Thus Damon knock't at Celias door (fl) |
//31/13//234/35//544 |
SS-E |
SS, Folger-C42.3 |
339 |
VO,KB+FL |
Thus ev'ry hope obtaining the doubtful conflict o'er (fl) |
//5/671+6//54/35//45/34//3 |
TW-E |
No Song No Sup, 1790 |
31-33 |
2VO,HA/PF |
Thus Fidlers and Archers (it) |
//131/242//353/15//671+/531//7-2 |
BA-E |
Boarding School, 1733 |
33 |
VO |
Thus finely set out (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Harlot's Prog, 1733 |
9 |
|
Thus flowers sprout in spring (fl) |
|
BA-S |
Disappointed G, 1738 |
65 |
|
Thus fond prudes, with envy smiling (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Country Coquet, 1755 |
7 |
|
Thus for ever will you treat me (fl) |
//36/543//67/1+1//23/432//35/66- |
BA-E |
Lover His Own R, 1736 |
16 |
VO |
Thus for ever will you treat me (fl) |
|
BA-I |
Lover His Own R, 1759 |
20 |
|
Thus forever die my deary (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Footman, 1732 |
22 |
|
Thus fortune's wheel (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Honest Electors, 1733 |
30 |
|
Thus frighted sailors view (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Lovers Opera, 1729 |
11 |
|
Thus frighted sailors view the skies (fl) |
//51+/71+//2+1+76/5//6/54//345/1+5 |
BA-E |
Lovers Opera, 1730 |
16 |
VO |
Thus from grief and anguish freed (bt) |
|
BA-E |
Lovers Opera, 1729 |
38 |
|
Thus gamesters united in friendship are found (fl) |
//656//71+2+//1+76//73//1+71+ |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1728 |
T41M11 |
VO |
Thus gamesters united in friendship are found (fl) |
//656//71+2+//1+76//73//1+71+//2+2+ 3+//1+76 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1765 |
70 |
VO |
Thus gamesters united in friendship are found (fl) |
//656//71+2+//1+76//73//1+71+ |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1777 |
87 |
VO |
Thus gay and airy (fl) |
//67/1+76//4+3+/2+1+765//671+/543// 21+7/1+ |
BA-E |
Female Parson, 1730 |
44 |
VO |
Thus Happy and Free,&c. (t) |
//153/43//6-27-/12//345/6-7-1// |
IC-E |
Apollo's Banquet 1-7, 1693 |
71 |
VN/FL |
Thus happy as jove (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Country Coquet, 1755 |
6 |
|
Thus happy in thee (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Art of Management, 1735 |
46 |
|
Thus happy, my dearest, in thee (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Country Coquet, 1755 |
44-45 |
|
Thus have I seen the peacock (fl) |
//11+/13//2123/4321//7-127-/5-3 |
BA-E |
Village Opera, 1729 |
40 |
VO |
Thus having slid from th' azure sky (fl) |
//15/56//543/234//51/12//34 |
BA-E |
Penelope, 1728 |
T51M15 |
VO |
Thus his foes in each shape (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Love & Revenge, 1781 |
8 |
|
Thus I seize my magic wand (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Sturdy Beggars, 1733 |
79 |
|
Thus I stand expecting applause here (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Fool's Opera, 1731 |
11 |
VO |
Thus I stand like a thief (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Bow Street Op, 1773 |
44 |
|
Thus I Stand, Like a Turk, with His Doxies Around (it) |
|
BA-E |
Lucinda, 1769 |
239 |
|
Thus I stand like the turk (fl) |
//17-6-/6-65//323/6-7-1//7-5-/7-65 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1728 |
T58M16 |
VO |
Thus I stand like the turk (fl) |
//17-6-/6-65//323/6-7-1//7-5-/7-65/ /2 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1765 |
94 |
VO |
Thus I Stand Like the Turk (it) |
|
BA-E |
Downfall Bribe, 1733 |
23 |
|
Thus I stand like the turk, with his doxies around (fl) |
//17-6-/6-65//323/6-7-1//7- |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1777 |
116-118 |
VO |
Thus I Stand Like Turk, &c (it) |
|
BA-E |
Downfal Bribe, 1734 |
23 |
|
Thus I'll charm my cruel charmer (fl) |
//1232//15-//1232//17-1 |
BA-E |
Momus Turnd Fab, 1729 |
60 |
VO |
Thus, in a melancholy shade (fl-r) |
//12/321//34/5//671+/71+6//54 |
SC-E |
Calliope, 1746 |
II,189-190 |
VO,B,MI |
Thus in soft music did th' abandon'd swain (fl-r) |
//26-//36-//432//36- |
SS-E |
SS, Folger-C42.1 |
19-21 |
VO,KB |
Thus in soft musick (fl-r) |
//26-//36-//432//36- |
SC-E |
Musical Ent-1, 1740 |
25-28 |
VO,KBF |
Thus in soft musick (fl-r) |
//63//73//1+76//73 |
SS-E |
SS, Folger-C42.4 |
5,2-6,2 |
VO,KB+FL |
Thus Kitty beautiful and young (fl) |
//15-/32//17-/12//34/51 |
SC-E |
Ritson, 1783 |
TI,204-205;MIII,98-99 |
VO |
Thus Kitty, Beautiful and young (fl) |
//634/5432//1/12//3451/671+2+//7 |
SC-E |
Watts MM-6, 1731 |
164-166 |
VO,HA |
Thus laden I come (fl) |
//155/56//531/11//456/643//2 |
BA-E |
Female Parson, 1730 |
36 |
VO |
Thus lawyers plead, with might and main (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Conspirators, 1749 |
13 |
|
Thus let us join the social lay (fl) |
//111/31//42/7-6-5-//56/5-4-3 |
TW-E |
Choice/Harleq, 1781 |
70-71 |
VO,HAF |
Thus like happy turtles cooing (fl) |
//33/21//65/43//234/7-1//2 |
BA-E |
Female Parson, 1730 |
53 |
VO |
Thus like some poor captive in chains (fl) |
//1+76543//654321//7-1 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Wed, 1729 |
T41M8 |
VO |
Thus like some poor captive in chains (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Phebe, 1729 |
30 |
|
Thus, lovely patient, Charlotte sees (fl) |
//1+76//543//23217-//12//71 |
BA-E |
Mock Doctor-2, 1732 |
28 |
VO |
Thus maidens bely their desires (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Flora, 1729 |
29 |
VO |
Thus my boys, our anchors weigh'd (fl) |
//1/32//17-//6-5-/4-3-//2- |
TW-E |
Agreeable Surp, 1781 |
8-9 |
VO,HA |
Thus of old great Haniball returnd (fl) |
//56//5432/11+//76/71+//2+ |
SS-E |
SS, Harvard |
1 |
VO,B+FL |
Thus oft to the fields does repair (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Wanton Jesuit, 1731 |
36 |
|
Thus often I've seen in an artful (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Rape Of Helen, 1737 |
12 |
|
Thus on a fruitful hill (fl-r) |
//3432//3432//34321//47//5432 |
SS-E |
SS, Folger-C52 |
115-2,116-1 |
MI,VO,KBF |
Thus sang Eurillo (fl-r) |
//32/34//51/5//65/4321 |
SS-E |
SS, Folger-C42.3 |
205,2-206,1 |
VO,KB+FL |
Thus spake the God, while rage his bosom burn'd (fl-r) |
//312/132//17-1/234 |
SS-E |
SS, Folger-C52 |
142-143 |
MI,VO,KB |
Thus strength may be disarm'd (fl) |
|
BA-E |
False Guardians, 1740 |
II,45 |
|
Thus sung the fair maid on the banks of the river (fl) |
|
SC-S |
Edinburgh MM-2, 1793 |
T150-151M148-149 |
VO |
Thus the merchant, who with pleasure (fl) |
//1+5//315-//123454//31//151 |
BA-E |
Don Quixote Eng, 1734 |
60 |
VO |
Thus the merchant who with pleasure (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Don Quixote Eng, 1777 |
16 |
|
Thus the plaintive exile (fl) |
//6-3//17-16-//12212//36- |
BA-E |
Love/Riddle, 1729 |
T20M81 |
VO |
Thus the Plaintive Exile Sighs, &c (it) |
|
BA-E |
Country Coquet, 1755 |
40 |
|
Thus the sailor joys to find (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Country Coquet, 1755 |
40 |
|
Thus, thus my boys, our anchor's weigh'd (fl) |
//11/12//34/54//31/2432 |
SC-S |
Edinburgh MM-2, 1793 |
72-74 |
VO |
Thus two birds when join'd (fl) |
|
BA-S |
Disappointed G, 1738 |
29 |
|
Thus we behold the wat'ry bow (fl) |
//67//1+76//54//345//3+71+ |
BA-E |
Chambermaid, 1730 |
24 |
VO |
Thus we behold the wat'ry bow (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Chambermaid, 1735 |
23 |
|
Thus we behold the wat'ry bow (fl) |
//67//1+76//54//345 |
BA-E |
Village Opera, 1729 |
52 |
VO |
Thus we in sweets of love (fl) |
|
BA-E |
False Guardians, 1740 |
II,19 |
|
Thus we live and we reign (fl) |
//676/55//676/367//1+2+1+/567 |
BA-E |
Female Parson, 1730 |
38 |
VO |
Thus we to virtue give (fl) |
//5/6564//51/1//321/27-//1 |
BA-E |
Love/Riddle, 1729 |
T69-70M96 |
VO |
Thus we'll drown all melancholy (fl) |
//1+5//315-//123454//31 |
BA-E |
Devil To Pay-2, 1731 |
26 |
VO |
Thus we'll drown melancholy (fl) |
//1+5//315-//123454//31 |
BA-E |
Devil To Pay-1, 1731 |
25 |
VO |
Thus when a good housewife sees a rat (fl) |
//443/21//27-/123//443/21 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1765 |
53 |
VO |
Thus when a good housewife sees a rat (fl) |
//443/21//27-/123//443 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1777 |
65 |
VO |
Thus when a good huswife (fl) |
//443/21//27-/123//443/21 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1728 |
T29M7 |
VO |
Thus when a sailor has endur'd (fl) |
|
BA-S |
Disappointed G, 1738 |
48 |
|
Thus when at night the startl'd linnet sees (fl) |
|
BA-I |
Cobler's Op-1, 1729 |
11 |
|
Thus when at night the startl'd linnet sees (fl) |
//3335/4344//35//5311/4321//21/3335 |
BA-E |
Cobler's Op-2, 1729 |
T13M2 |
VO |
Thus when for empire, and for rule (fl) |
|
BA-E |
State Juggler 1733 |
31-32 |
|
Thus when the cat had once all woman's graces (fl) |
//355-//123//671+//21//36//25//127- |
BA-E |
Achilles, 1733 |
68 |
VO |
Thus when the miser pump is dry (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Sancho At Court, 1742 |
23 |
|
Thus when the sea is in an agitation (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Love At First S, 1762 |
15 |
|
Thus when the swallow (fl) |
//511//31//23453//65//54321 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1728 |
T34-35M9 |
VO |
Thus when the swallow seeking prey (fl) |
//511//31//23453//6-5//54321 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1765 |
60 |
VO |
Thus when the swallow, seeking prey (fl) |
//511//31//23453//65//54321//46- |
BA-E |
Beggar's Opera, 1777 |
75 |
VO |
Thus when the tempest high (fl) |
//31/35//1+2+/1+5//653/1+543 |
BA-E |
Intriguing Cham, 1750 |
38 |
VO |
Thus when the wretched owl has found (fl) |
|
BA-E |
Tumbledown Dick, 1736 |
14 |
|
Thus with love and soft delight (fl) |
//1+76/636//633+/1+76//636/757 |
BA-E |
Female Parson, 1730 |
33 |
VO |
Thus with thee delighted (fl) |
//5-1/7-1//2/5-//32/345 |
BA-E |
Beggar's Wed, 1729 |
T63M12 |
VO |
Thus with thirst my soul expiring (fl) |
//67/1+767//1+/7//3+72+ |
SS-E |
SS, Folger-C42.2 |
118 |
2VN,OB,PFF,VO+FL |
Thus would I cure ye (bt) |
//17-6-/43//656/53//34/543//234 |
SC-E |
Pills 5, 1719-20 |
117-19 |
VO |
Thus would I cure you (bt) |
//17-6-/43//656/53//34/543 |
SC-E |
Convivial, 1782 |
28-29 |
VO |