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Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1769.11.17 |
A Apple pie [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034515 |
B0013874 |
1782.04.04 |
A-- C-- would "inform" [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038048 |
B0015849 |
1778.10.22 |
A is for one Arnold - who our heroes outshine [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064368 |
B0021834 |
1778.11.03 |
A is one Arnold who our heroes outshine [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031669 |
B0012910 |
1778.09.14 |
A is one Arnold--who our heroes outshine [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136185 |
B0034252 |
1778.11.07 |
A is one Arnold--who our heroes outshine [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042176 |
B0016470 |
1779.02.23 |
A is one Arnold--who our heroes outshine [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042151 |
B0016582 |
1775.10.14 |
A stands for Americans -- who scorn to be slaves [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037100 |
B0015457 |
1734.04.04 |
A, stands for Andrew, the saint so renown'd [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001165 |
B0000951 |
1769.11.06 |
A stands for asses and administration [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114553 |
B0030006 |
1769.11.13 |
A stands for asses and administration [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027975 |
B0011874 |
1769.11.13 |
A stands for asses and administration [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008724 |
B0003576 |
1769.11.17 |
A stands for asses and administration [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034512 |
B0013874 |
1764.12.03 |
A stands for attainder, axe, and asunder [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014722 |
B0005965 |
1734.04.15 |
A stands for A--w, the saint so renown'd [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127205 |
B0031145 |
1769.11.13 |
A was an Admiral, learning to fight [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078132 |
B0025299 |
1766.09.10 |
Abbot rich (whose taste was good, An [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043869 |
B0017192 |
1771.08.01 |
Abbot rich (whose taste was good, An [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225291 |
B0048517 |
1772.09.17 |
Abstract what others feel, what others think [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214521 |
B0047480 |
1772.11.09 |
Abstract what others feel, what others think [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028501 |
B0012031 |
1783.09.30 |
Abstract what others feel, what others think [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061699 |
B0021267 |
1746.12.18 |
Abstruse expression I discuss [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020446 |
B0009047 |
1771.08.15 |
Accept, blest shade! the tribute of a tear [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062655 |
B0021470 |
1740.05.22 |
Accept, brave Vernon, in these honest lays [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020126 |
B0008704 |
1753.11.05 |
Accept, dear Jem, this humble chair [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0086359 |
B0026271 |
1753.12.06 |
Accept, dear Jem, this humble chair [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050449 |
B0018929 |
1737.02.15 |
Accept, dear shade of my departed friend! [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066329 |
B0022941 |
1772.07.16 |
Accept, dear shade, the tributary tear [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055021 |
B0019885 |
1774.04.21 |
Accept, dear shade, the tribute of a verse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231484 |
B0049522 |
1781.09.05 |
Accept, great chief, that share of honest praise [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042759 |
B0016625 |
1781.09.19 |
Accept, great chief, that share of honest praise [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072062 |
B0025029 |
1781.10.13 |
Accept, great chief, that share of honest praise [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154614 |
B0042518 |
1750.02.20 |
Accept, great prince, in these degenerate days [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155622 |
B0037944 |
1750.03.05 |
Accept, great prince, in these degenerate days [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078683 |
B0025528 |
1760.06.14 |
Accept, my dear [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211386 |
B0046897 |
1753.07.30 |
Accept, O Lloyd, the tribute of a muse [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104404 |
B0029138 |
1774.03.17 |
Accept, sweet maid, each scene that Shakespeare drew [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227351 |
B0048654 |
1774.05.19 |
Accept this watch, a toy at best [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227390 |
B0048663 |
1736.12.28 |
Accomplish'd Gurney charms my ravish'd ear [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001506 |
B0001095 |
1739.06.04 |
Achilles! yes! this day at last we bear [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127596 |
B0031406 |
1728.07.25 |
Acquainted, married, lost, all in an hour [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000730 |
B0000653 |
1751.02.07 |
Active spark of heav'nly fire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221496 |
B0048111 |
1773.10.28 |
Adam in paradise was free [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063413 |
B0021591 |
1775.02.16 |
Adam majestic! Eve uncommon fair! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231795 |
B0049564 |
1778.12.26 |
Adam, when form'd by heaven, was plac'd [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042226 |
B0016477 |
1776.04.25 |
Adam when form'd by heav'n, was plac'd [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126647 |
B0031089 |
1774.11.10 |
Adieu, adieu, to Sans Soucie [fl] [clipping from issue of 13 Mar 1789] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076170 |
B0032931 |
1771.03.21 |
Adieu, dear youth, favour'd by heaven's decree [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224900 |
B0048498 |
1771.03.21 |
Adieu, dear youth, favour'd by Heav'n's decree [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230946 |
B0049418 |
1782.09.10 |
Adieu! destructive source of ev'ry ill [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059325 |
B0021182 |
1783.07.10 |
Adieu Galusha! Cruel fate employs [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232181 |
B0047730 |
1783.03.10 |
Adieu my flocks! no more expect [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018749 |
B0006912 |
1773.05.10 |
Adieu New England's smiling meads [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009829 |
B0003758 |
1773.05.13 |
Adieu New England's smiling meads [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024924 |
B0010377 |
1773.05.18 |
Adieu, New England's smiling meads [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041004 |
B0016198 |
1773.05.24 |
Adieu New England's smiling meads [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172635 |
B0040064 |
1773.05.25 |
Adieu New England's smiling meads [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030518 |
B0012627 |
1773.05.10 |
Adieu, New-England's smiling meads [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028581 |
B0012057 |
1773.05.27 |
Adieu New-England's smiling meads [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063195 |
B0021568 |
1773.06.18 |
Adieu, New-England's smiling meads [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070105 |
B0024112 |
1741.03.05 |
Adieu! Thou saint of God, adieu! [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020164 |
B0008745 |
1767.10.20 |
Adieu thou worthy man, tho' wont to please [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216663 |
B0045011 |
1772.02.13 |
Adieu ye fairy Spors of fancy's train [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100989 |
B0028696 |
1772.02.03 |
Adieu ye fairy sports of fancy's train [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116474 |
B0030123 |
1771.08.26 |
Adieu! ye irksome cares of life [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095741 |
B0027219 |
1780.05.17 |
Adieu ye tow'ring spires, no more [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166313 |
B0039464 |
1780.06.22 |
Adieu ye tow'ring spires, no more [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077203 |
B0033216 |
1783.04.19 |
Ad--m on Sunday noon was mounted! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011054 |
B0003939 |
1752.05.29 |
Admitting that you have been arch [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221922 |
B0048179 |
1780.07.27 |
Adorn'd by sun-beams from the skies [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183268 |
B0043702 |
1782.11.20 |
Advertisement. Now I tell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168136 |
B0039670 |
1782.11.30 |
Advertisement. Now I tell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168168 |
B0039673 |
1782.12.07 |
Advertisement. Now I tell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168185 |
B0039675 |
1769.10.02 |
Advise your friend, grave man of art! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132011 |
B0033491 |
1769.10.21 |
Advise your friend, grave man of art! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153089 |
B0041893 |
1780.06.29 |
Aetna and all the burning mountains find [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064454 |
B0021921 |
1769.07.27 |
Aetna, Vesuvius, that expire [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099448 |
B0028561 |
1769.01.07 |
Afflictions are by providence design'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153009 |
B0041852 |
1776.02.16 |
After a number of flouncings and winces [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041891 |
B0016414 |
1728.04.15 |
Again fair nymph, you charm our wond'ring eyes [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011420 |
B0004276 |
1772.01.06 |
Again I see with gladsome eyes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132861 |
B0033610 |
1777.04.07 |
Again imperial winter's sway [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120866 |
B0030396 |
1777.04.17 |
Again imperial winter's sway [fl] |
Newport Gazette |
C0066580 |
B0031793 |
1777.10.16 |
Again, my social friends, we meet [fl] |
Newport Gazette |
C0066613 |
B0031816 |
1777.10.22 |
Again, my social friends, we meet [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169501 |
B0039888 |
1771.03.12 |
Again returns the circling year [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0205168 |
B0044539 |
1778.01.01 |
Again returns the circling year! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064269 |
B0021792 |
1782.08.30 |
Again the auspicious day returns [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075366 |
B0032677 |
1771.06.20 |
Again the balmy zephyr blows [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225118 |
B0048511 |
1760.06.02 |
Again the blossom'd hedge is seen [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088453 |
B0026616 |
1768.05.26 |
Again the circling sun in Pisces rides [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161184 |
B0038897 |
1769.05.11 |
Again the glorious morn returns [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224029 |
B0048434 |
1773.09.23 |
Again the sanguinary tide is cool [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226996 |
B0048629 |
1775.09.02 |
Again the sanguinary tide is cool [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227911 |
B0048730 |
1760.03.08 |
Again the sun's revolving sphere [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211335 |
B0046882 |
1779.10.21 |
Again thy sovereign tyranny's display'd [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046328 |
B0017760 |
1745.01.28 |
Again to Caesar's natal day [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128149 |
B0031641 |
1745.02.14 |
Again to Caesar's natal day [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020328 |
B0008951 |
1734.03.02 |
Against my Negro man nam'd Parris [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207709 |
B0045610 |
1779.01.30 |
Against your will, to be detractions tool [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042277 |
B0016482 |
1782.05.13 |
Age there was, some authors teach, An [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018394 |
B0006869 |
1730.01.05 |
Ages our land a barb'rous desert stood [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011501 |
B0004361 |
1730.02.19 |
Ages our land a barb'rous desert stood [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000830 |
B0000734 |
1733.01.25 |
Agrippa next, a bard unknown to fame [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137269 |
B0034947 |
1777.02.17 |
Ah! Celia, why this angry air [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076716 |
B0033044 |
1774.09.30 |
Ah cruel death! could'st thou no longer spare? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070445 |
B0024179 |
1781.08.28 |
Ah! Cruel death, why did'st thou crop so soon [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0220009 |
B0044133 |
1781.10.08 |
Ah! cruel death, why didst thou crop so soon [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048553 |
B0018278 |
1778.09.14 |
Ah, destiny severe! --and must he, must he fall [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047966 |
B0018117 |
1775.08.26 |
Ah! family forlorn! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227908 |
B0048729 |
1775.10.14 |
Ah! Family forlorn! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169115 |
B0039825 |
1761.01.08 |
Ah! fatal hour! -- we must at last resign [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088705 |
B0026648 |
1761.01.23 |
Ah! fatal hour! we must at last resign [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067524 |
B0023467 |
1761.02.16 |
Ah! Fatal hour! We must at last resign [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080328 |
B0028043 |
1761.01.31 |
Ah! fatal hour!---we must at last resign [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032879 |
B0013381 |
1775.03.23 |
Ah, fated plant of India's shore! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103021 |
B0028859 |
1772.02.13 |
Ah! hapless state of every human mind [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062946 |
B0021497 |
1771.07.29 |
Ah Jehovah! great and sov'reign Lord [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095738 |
B0027215 |
1770.07.19 |
Ah liberty! How loved, how valued once... [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162677 |
B0039010 |
1770.01.22 |
Ah little think the gay licentious proud [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132165 |
B0033507 |
1775.01.09 |
Ah little think the gay licentious proud [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173376 |
B0040149 |
1775.02.03 |
Ah little think the gay licentious proud [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035966 |
B0014146 |
1778.01.08 |
Ah, little think the gay licentious proud [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136032 |
B0034163 |
1778.01.10 |
Ah, little think the gay licentious proud [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136040 |
B0034164 |
1778.01.10 |
Ah, little think the gay licentious proud [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169663 |
B0039905 |
1782.06.21 |
Ah! little think the gay licentious proud [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125327 |
B0030785 |
1770.10.08 |
Ah! lovely appearance of death [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008898 |
B0003623 |
1770.10.12 |
Ah! lovely appearance of death! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034774 |
B0013921 |
1770.10.13 |
Ah! lovely appearance of death [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153202 |
B0041944 |
1766.07.18 |
Ah Mayhew! art thou then for ever gone? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068407 |
B0023753 |
1772.03.16 |
Ah me! how little knows the human heart [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132924 |
B0033620 |
1772.07.07 |
Ah me! how little knows the human heart [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218249 |
B0045258 |
1772.10.26 |
Ah me! how little knows the human heart [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028497 |
B0012029 |
1768.12.22 |
Ah me! Mr. Dixon [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223824 |
B0048418 |
1781.04.03 |
Ah me, my friend! it will not, will not last [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058291 |
B0021104 |
1781.05.07 |
Ah me my friend! it will not, will not last! [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048482 |
B0018256 |
1772.12.03 |
Ah me! vile interest every bosom stains [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226530 |
B0048587 |
1756.05.17 |
Ah me! What horrid noise is this! 'tis sure [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106263 |
B0029284 |
1775.12.29 |
Ah me! what means my rising soul! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036115 |
B0014193 |
1770.05.07 |
Ah me! what means this cackling all around [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095106 |
B0027151 |
1742.12.27 |
Ah, modest M--d, vain are all [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004852 |
B0002176 |
1765.10.17 |
Ah! my dear country, curst in peace [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092159 |
B0026899 |
1765.10.21 |
Ah! my dear country, curst in peace [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0110781 |
B0029783 |
1765.10.25 |
Ah! my dear country, curst in peace [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033137 |
B0013525 |
1765.10.28 |
Ah! my dear country, curst in peace [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073497 |
B0032077 |
1782.09.21 |
Ah pass not yet. If thou dost know [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175676 |
B0040901 |
1778.09.10 |
Ah! Slavery, how lov'd, how valued [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173888 |
B0040326 |
1778.09.17 |
Ah! Slavery, how lov'd, how valued [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173891 |
B0040329 |
1778.09.26 |
Ah! Slavery, how lov'd, how valued [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173894 |
B0040333 |
1772.06.15 |
Ah! spotless paper, fair and white [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133015 |
B0033633 |
1768.11.17 |
Ah! teach, ye nine, me justly to unfold [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223760 |
B0048413 |
1772.11.16 |
Ah! what avails the length'ning mead [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171346 |
B0040037 |
1768.08.25 |
Ah! what avails, with carking care [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223623 |
B0048401 |
1768.02.25 |
Ah! what is life, but a contracted span? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097554 |
B0028471 |
1769.10.19 |
Ah, what is't to me that the grasshopper sings! [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078112 |
B0025296 |
1774.03.24 |
Ah! whence this impotence of mind [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063655 |
B0021612 |
1767.04.14 |
Ah! Where with ev'ry soothing charm array'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216459 |
B0044983 |
1773.05.20 |
Ah! why did not kind fate ordain me birth [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231214 |
B0049476 |
1780.05.24 |
Ah! why from the woodlands retire? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166321 |
B0039465 |
1773.08.02 |
Ah! why will Kings forget that they are men? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134745 |
B0033692 |
1773.08.23 |
Ah! why will Kings forget that they are men? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134848 |
B0033695 |
1776.01.22 |
Ah! yet shall we wish horror hear [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076535 |
B0032988 |
1776.01.03 |
Ah! yet shall we with horror hear [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037131 |
B0015480 |
1735.01.06 |
Aid me Phaebus, aid me ye sacred nine [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127246 |
B0031182 |
1735.01.21 |
Aid me Phaebus, aid me ye sacred nine [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001263 |
B0000994 |
1775.05.26 |
Aid me ye nine! my muse assist [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041765 |
B0016377 |
1780.05.10 |
Aid me, ye nine, my muse assist [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166308 |
B0039463 |
1768.06.02 |
Air was mild, the sky serene, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223494 |
B0048389 |
1775.03.06 |
Alas! (said Cynthia, as she pour'd the tea) [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031038 |
B0012723 |
1782.12.25 |
Alas! alas! how is our empire gone! [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201576 |
B0043303 |
1775.10.31 |
Alas! and will the grave voracious yawn [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056835 |
B0020506 |
1783.08.30 |
Alas! brother Tories, now what shall we do? [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075652 |
B0032728 |
1783.09.17 |
Alas! brother tories, now what shall we do [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072518 |
B0025132 |
1754.01.10 |
Alas, how frail is man! Ah hapless race! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050456 |
B0018934 |
1764.04.26 |
Alas! How I am chang'd! Revolving suns [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021939 |
B0009879 |
1775.09.14 |
Alas, Lord North, deplorable's thy case! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135174 |
B0033820 |
1775.09.23 |
Alas Lord North, deplorable's thy case [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037084 |
B0015451 |
1772.03.10 |
Alas! poor Charles! the friend of freedom dies! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218058 |
B0045241 |
1769.09.18 |
Alas, poor Clark? How hard his case [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131966 |
B0033489 |
1777.02.13 |
Alas, poor Joe's great soul's on float [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135578 |
B0034035 |
1766.04.04 |
Alas, poor Quin! thy jests and stories [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222411 |
B0048277 |
1782.03.30 |
Alas! poor youth! your character, I'm sure [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221211 |
B0047994 |
1773.04.16 |
Alas, that practice can't impart [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038810 |
B0014881 |
1776.03.09 |
Alas, 'tis true!---your tears flow not in vain [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037159 |
B0015498 |
1776.11.11 |
Alas! with swift and silent pace [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076680 |
B0033030 |
1776.12.17 |
Alas! with swift and silent pace [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066811 |
B0023213 |
1776.12.24 |
Alas with swift and silent pace [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070705 |
B0024275 |
1771.03.28 |
Alas! ye fair, why from cosmetic art [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100507 |
B0028650 |
1771.04.19 |
Alas! ye fair, why from cosmetic art [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062414 |
B0021453 |
1771.05.03 |
Alas! ye fair, why from cosmetic art [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034931 |
B0013950 |
1781.09.20 |
Alass! he's gone [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037888 |
B0015821 |
1755.08.01 |
Albion recedes: I see her now no more [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222255 |
B0048232 |
1769.02.28 |
Alcest, den mancher Kummer drueckte [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233593 |
B0050171 |
1757.01.20 |
Alfred, Father of the State [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142458 |
B0036201 |
1734.12.09 |
All attendance apart [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066196 |
B0022827 |
1768.10.13 |
All bounteous Heav'n! Castalio cries [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098695 |
B0028516 |
1772.08.06 |
All by a languid, sluggish stream [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055049 |
B0019888 |
1773.11.11 |
All feel (the fact tho' few confess) [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075913 |
B0032879 |
1775.11.02 |
All feel (the fact though few confess) [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232092 |
B0049601 |
1754.09.05 |
All gracious Heaven, how intricate thy ways! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141447 |
B0036076 |
1754.09.09 |
All gracious heaven, how intricate thy ways [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087179 |
B0026315 |
1754.09.26 |
All gracious heaven, how intricate thy ways! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050543 |
B0018971 |
1781.02.12 |
All hail Astrea! from the realms above [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018152 |
B0006804 |
1781.02.12 |
All hail Astrea! from the realms above! [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048417 |
B0018244 |
1759.08.23 |
All hail Britannia! ever happy isle [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021364 |
B0009637 |
1781.04.28 |
All hail! Britannia hail! [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0195886 |
B0043130 |
1767.03.23 |
All hail content, thou greatest good below [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130043 |
B0033351 |
1776.10.31 |
All hail G-rm--ne, G-rm--ne all hail! [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0045856 |
B0017605 |
1776.11.09 |
All hail G-rm--ne, G-rm--ne, all hail! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154250 |
B0042261 |
1776.11.25 |
All hail G-rm--ne, G-rm--ne, all hail! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076687 |
B0033032 |
1731.02.02 |
All hail, my sons, who can so justly trace [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079171 |
B0027505 |
1760.01.24 |
All hail, O Hind! Heav'n safe thy charge convey [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021400 |
B0009656 |
1760.01.28 |
All hail, O Hind! Heav'n safe thy charge convey [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006413 |
B0003065 |
1780.07.18 |
All hail superior sex, exalted fair [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174913 |
B0040602 |
1780.08.02 |
All hail superior sex, exalted fair [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071946 |
B0024976 |
1780.08.28 |
All hail superior sex, exalted fair [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048323 |
B0018219 |
1781.01.05 |
All hail! superior sex, exalted fair [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056197 |
B0020256 |
1781.01.17 |
All hail! superior sex, exalted fair [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071615 |
B0024788 |
1781.01.20 |
All hail! superior sex, exalted fair [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175046 |
B0040655 |
1767.01.09 |
All hail the celebrated morn [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203711 |
B0044326 |
1767.10.19 |
All hail to the, thou peaceful, lone retreat! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213238 |
B0047226 |
1736.11.12 |
All hail, ye fields, where constant peace attends [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228613 |
B0048874 |
1756.04.03 |
All hail, ye great preservers of our land! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032705 |
B0013231 |
1782.06.21 |
All hail, ye shades!--and thou, lone mossy cell [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125332 |
B0030785 |
1775.12.30 |
All happiness, devoid of care [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228085 |
B0048747 |
1762.06.07 |
All human bliss we liken to a span [fl] |
American Chronicle |
C0000162 |
B0000031 |
1748.06.29 |
All human race would fain be wits [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049669 |
B0018647 |
1767.01.30 |
All joy to you and your Amelie [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033714 |
B0013728 |
1783.06.23 |
All men agree that affectation's freightful [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018819 |
B0006927 |
1732.03.18 |
All men have follies, which they blindly trace [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207320 |
B0045530 |
1773.02.04 |
All my past life is mine no more [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101643 |
B0028747 |
1779.05.29 |
All nature is but art unknown to thee [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154476 |
B0042394 |
1769.12.04 |
All nature smiles when blooming spring appears [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003950 |
B0001735 |
1756.10.25 |
All night invoking sleep's balsamic dew [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087561 |
B0026428 |
1753.06.04 |
All on that main, the verdant trees abound [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104268 |
B0029130 |
1774.01.07 |
All persons indebted to me [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035581 |
B0014090 |
1774.01.14 |
All persons indebted to me [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035598 |
B0014091 |
1774.01.21 |
All persons indebted to me [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035609 |
B0014092 |
1781.12.13 |
All sciences a fasting Monsieur knows [fl] |
Royal Georgia Gazette |
C0185504 |
B0044032 |
1773.11.25 |
All the splendor, which wealth can display [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102384 |
B0028789 |
1773.12.31 |
All the splendor which wealth can display [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035572 |
B0014089 |
1774.01.11 |
All the splendor which wealth can display [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030674 |
B0012660 |
1773.10.28 |
All the splendour which wealth can display [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227041 |
B0048634 |
1758.12.08 |
All things, beneath the circle of the sun [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067213 |
B0023354 |
1769.01.18 |
All things beneath the circle of the sun [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176815 |
B0041116 |
1772.05.29 |
All things change with time [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069607 |
B0024057 |
1770.01.26 |
All you that own the christian name [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038520 |
B0014722 |
1771.03.29 |
All you that view this humble stone [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034911 |
B0013945 |
1772.12.22 |
All you that view this humble stone [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030400 |
B0012605 |
1773.01.11 |
All you that view this humble stone [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028528 |
B0012040 |
1773.02.01 |
All-bounteous King, with liberal hand, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172056 |
B0040048 |
1782.12.31 |
Almighty God, eternal King! [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060160 |
B0021199 |
1735.06.23 |
Almighty Monarch! Now thy glorious name [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011897 |
B0004588 |
1759.11.17 |
Aloft in air, the bright Astraea sat [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211270 |
B0046865 |
1760.07.12 |
Aloft in air, the bright Astraea sat [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211395 |
B0046901 |
1760.04.28 |
Aloft in air, the great Astrea sat [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088402 |
B0026611 |
1778.10.26 |
Along these shores, amid these flowery vales [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076974 |
B0033132 |
1770.06.19 |
Als Jupiter der unbewohnten Erde [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233956 |
B0050239 |
1767.05.02 |
Alter & Idem shines the glorious sun! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033329 |
B0013593 |
1767.04.18 |
Alter (in youth a jolly soul) [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033319 |
B0013592 |
1770.04.02 |
Altha no more! mistaken thought! above [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132269 |
B0033517 |
1753.01.23 |
Altho' his dust thus humble here is plac'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140595 |
B0035992 |
1769.01.06 |
Altho' the metaphor be worn and stale [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034289 |
B0013829 |
1767.06.18 |
Altho' your mind's employ'd with cares of state [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096411 |
B0028430 |
1768.09.16 |
Although hard fate forbids to me [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068932 |
B0023866 |
1773.06.07 |
Amaz'd, astonish'd and dismay'd! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017090 |
B0006409 |
1773.06.17 |
Amaz'd, astonish'd, and dismay'd! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101969 |
B0028766 |
1770.07.26 |
Amaz'd! Astonished! What New-Yorkers flee! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162691 |
B0039011 |
1738.12.14 |
Amaz'd on shore the trembling owners stood [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001770 |
B0001195 |
1739.01.19 |
Amaz'd on shore the trembling owners stood [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229268 |
B0048986 |
1742.07.22 |
Amazing man! of such stupendous size [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138458 |
B0035440 |
1782.05.18 |
Ambient air how sweet and fair, The [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0046997 |
B0017985 |
1767.11.12 |
Ambitious thoughts at length subside [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096727 |
B0028451 |
1776.02.22 |
America lift up thy head [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126619 |
B0031080 |
1776.08.10 |
America no longer bears the cause [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070636 |
B0024256 |
1766.01.27 |
America, see thy free born sons advance [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014899 |
B0006025 |
1766.02.14 |
America, see thy free born sons advance [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033171 |
B0013541 |
1774.08.04 |
America! thou fractious nation [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231539 |
B0049535 |
1774.09.07 |
America! Thou fractious nation [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165114 |
B0039237 |
1774.09.23 |
America! thou fractious nation [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035847 |
B0014127 |
1774.10.06 |
America! thou fractious nation [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063833 |
B0021640 |
1773.01.18 |
America [ ] to Freedom cry! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016949 |
B0006389 |
1777.12.04 |
American swarming by thousands on shore [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135993 |
B0034149 |
1773.01.25 |
Americans attend to freedom's cry! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074670 |
B0032375 |
1776.05.13 |
Americans! awake, awake! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173655 |
B0040231 |
1776.05.25 |
Americans! awake, awake! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228239 |
B0048768 |
1775.06.24 |
Americans, be men; espouse the glorious cause [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154142 |
B0042189 |
1775.08.02 |
Americans be men, espouse the glorious cause [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057749 |
B0020795 |
1775.09.27 |
Americans beware! lest ministerial pow'r [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037086 |
B0015452 |
1777.01.16 |
Americans swarming by thousands on shore [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0176960 |
B0043411 |
1758.12.18 |
Amherst, while crouds attend you on your way [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106685 |
B0029418 |
1759.01.01 |
Amherst, while crouds attend you on your way [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006347 |
B0003009 |
1759.01.01 |
Amherst, while crouds attend you on your way [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013581 |
B0005656 |
1759.01.05 |
Amherst, while crouds attend you on your way [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067221 |
B0023358 |
1769.09.28 |
Amid the radiant orbs [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099531 |
B0028570 |
1765.10.31 |
Amid this loud clamour [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022586 |
B0009958 |
1782.02.26 |
Amidst Belona's dire alarms [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0032319 |
B0013083 |
1782.04.15 |
Amidst Belona's dire alarms [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048756 |
B0018305 |
1778.03.12 |
Amidst the bustling noise of war [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046160 |
B0017676 |
1777.03.15 |
Amidst the horid din of cruel war [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070738 |
B0024287 |
1777.02.05 |
Amidst the horrid din of cruel war [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165489 |
B0039361 |
1777.03.24 |
Amidst the horrid din of cruel war [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076735 |
B0033049 |
1775.01.12 |
Amidst the ranks who try by diff'rent ways [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102888 |
B0028848 |
1733.08.09 |
Amidst the vast profusions of delight [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001111 |
B0000916 |
1737.07.08 |
Among some roses, with dull sleep opprest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228870 |
B0048907 |
1742.04.26 |
Among the divines there has been much debate [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004804 |
B0002141 |
1746.03.06 |
Among the Pagans there wer little odds [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020373 |
B0009006 |
1743.02.28 |
Amuse the meanest of the vocal throng [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084189 |
B0025719 |
1769.03.14 |
Amynt, der sich in grosser Noth befand [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233606 |
B0050173 |
1771.07.04 |
Amyntor lov'd a maiden fair [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225201 |
B0048513 |
1775.04.20 |
An alle gute Freund, in diesem ganzen Land [fl] |
Germantowner Zeitung |
C0045608 |
B0017499 |
1769.01.24 |
An jenem Fluss, zu dem wir alle muessen [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233577 |
B0050166 |
1783.06.21 |
And ah what heart could have conceiv'd their aim? [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047586 |
B0018066 |
1783.07.15 |
And ah what heart could have conceiv'd their aim? [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057437 |
B0021355 |
1777.11.12 |
And are you sure the news is true? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169518 |
B0039891 |
1764.06.11 |
And art thou gone? Fly swift thou baneful star [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007203 |
B0003293 |
1762.08.12 |
And as imagination bodies forth [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144782 |
B0036491 |
1774.11.24 |
And be it so. Let those deplore their doom [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227583 |
B0048690 |
1774.12.22 |
And be it so. Let those deplore their doom [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063897 |
B0021651 |
1770.09.17 |
And check the rising thought [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114918 |
B0030051 |
1753.07.02 |
And did the omnipotent, eternal mind [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104308 |
B0029134 |
1752.11.06 |
And doth eternal sleep close Varus' eyes [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085922 |
B0026219 |
1783.02.06 |
And first he informs, in his representation [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064826 |
B0022057 |
1774.08.25 |
And for the future send your paper [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102715 |
B0028828 |
1769.09.28 |
And for the heaven's wide circuit let it speak [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078022 |
B0025293 |
1769.10.06 |
And for the heaven's wide circuit, let it speak [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069067 |
B0023920 |
1772.12.10 |
And great may be our gain, if this be great [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063096 |
B0021542 |
1771.10.10 |
And great will be our gain, if this be great [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062752 |
B0021478 |
1737.09.19 |
And has Charissa her whole heav'n of charms [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012022 |
B0004671 |
1777.12.29 |
And has from earth the youthfull warrior flown [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017955 |
B0006641 |
1773.07.29 |
And if one bank or two perceive the cheat [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0186421 |
B0042664 |
1776.12.02 |
And in embraces [ ]able and foul [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031355 |
B0012810 |
1768.10.17 |
And is it thus afflicted virtue cries [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027778 |
B0011816 |
1768.10.17 |
And is it thus, afflicted Virtue cries [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008510 |
B0003520 |
1737.01.04 |
And is Mamma resolv'd to go [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079465 |
B0027768 |
1735.06.23 |
And is old Merrymak come to an End? [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066230 |
B0022855 |
1745.06.17 |
And is Pope gone? Then mourn ye Britons! mourn [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209592 |
B0046182 |
1761.01.09 |
And is this all, one poor unfinish'd lay [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067521 |
B0023465 |
1765.05.13 |
And Jemmy is a silly dog, and Jemmy is a tool [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007744 |
B0003341 |
1766.01.06 |
And Jemmy wrote of Government, and Jemmy made a bounce [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0082887 |
B0028282 |
1778.02.19 |
And let them rail, pray what care I? [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046135 |
B0017673 |
1750.04.02 |
And live I yet by power divine? [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084966 |
B0026085 |
1772.01.24 |
And live I yet, by pow'r divine? [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035119 |
B0013988 |
1756.04.24 |
And live we yet by power divine? [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032708 |
B0013234 |
1737.07.22 |
And lives there one, by canker'd malice led [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228895 |
B0048909 |
1764.08.10 |
And must God's truth, the glory of our land [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068028 |
B0023652 |
1776.02.22 |
And must I die? -but why complain [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0025523 |
B0010498 |
1764.06.07 |
And must thou go? Farewell thou sacred guide [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021952 |
B0009885 |
1764.06.11 |
And must thou go? Farewell thou sacred guide! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073297 |
B0032005 |
1764.06.15 |
And must thou go? Farewell thou sacred guide [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067998 |
B0023644 |
1772.01.02 |
And must Trelawney die? [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062911 |
B0021491 |
1778.03.12 |
And must we, must we die [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046156 |
B0017676 |
1768.07.07 |
And new retired from the noisy town [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148020 |
B0036801 |
1774.11.24 |
And now that pow'r, whose pointed wrath so late [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102801 |
B0028841 |
1781.07.24 |
And now thro' broken paths and rugged ways [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183480 |
B0043763 |
1775.08.14 |
And now to tell the things that past [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031156 |
B0012746 |
1777.11.27 |
And now ye sisters of the sacred well [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046055 |
B0017661 |
1782.02.11 |
And shall we pause in freedom's cause [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018260 |
B0006856 |
1780.02.02 |
And shall we tamely yield ourselves to bondage [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071912 |
B0024952 |
1778.04.10 |
And so, as I told thee before, my dear wife [fl] |
Royal Pennsylvania Gazette |
C0203250 |
B0044058 |
1775.02.23 |
And so, my good master, I find 'tis no joke [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187579 |
B0042746 |
1779.01.02 |
And so, you've been counting the muses, my boys [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188732 |
B0042885 |
1783.02.22 |
And sure, if aught below the seats divine [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201688 |
B0043320 |
1774.12.08 |
And think'st thou, North, the sons of such a race [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102818 |
B0028843 |
1776.08.03 |
And thou fair peace, from the wild floods of war [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169346 |
B0039868 |
1776.09.07 |
And thou fair Peace, from the wild floods of war [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066780 |
B0023199 |
1781.03.08 |
And thus cut off, both root & branch are gone [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037799 |
B0015793 |
1768.04.14 |
And were they vain, those soothing lays ye sung? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097964 |
B0028482 |
1782.05.24 |
And when retir'd to that mysterious shore [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136375 |
B0034552 |
1782.06.08 |
And when retired to that mysterious shore [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0185285 |
B0043941 |
1774.05.19 |
And when the day shall come (the fate of all) [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227393 |
B0048663 |
1774.09.01 |
And whether then is British freedom fled [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102719 |
B0028829 |
1778.12.22 |
And while along the stream time his name [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174108 |
B0040371 |
1774.09.29 |
And whither then is British freedom fled [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076110 |
B0032925 |
1748.12.12 |
And why, my friend, these melting tears [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045728 |
B0017555 |
1782.05.22 |
And why, my soul, so loth to take thy flight [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072229 |
B0025064 |
1772.05.14 |
And why not hear the sound of yonder bell? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101162 |
B0028709 |
1772.06.12 |
And why not hear the sound of yonder bell? [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035197 |
B0014008 |
1772.06.29 |
And why not hear the sound of yonder bell? [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028464 |
B0012012 |
1772.07.03 |
And why not hear the sound of yonder bell? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069659 |
B0024062 |
1768.02.15 |
And York no more! Let truth a while deduce [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131140 |
B0033402 |
1768.03.05 |
And York no more! let truth a while deduce [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152778 |
B0041808 |
1738.04.10 |
Animal belov'd and beautious [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079549 |
B0027831 |
1777.02.06 |
Animal belov'd and beautious [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177000 |
B0043414 |
1744.12.17 |
Another Drake, has seen the distant shore [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025889 |
B0010785 |
1777.02.01 |
Another patriot claims the votive strain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135541 |
B0034030 |
1779.05.25 |
Antiquity exults no more [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177905 |
B0043581 |
1751.05.06 |
Apollo's sons, whene'er the wealthy die [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210295 |
B0046479 |
1751.05.13 |
Apollo's sons, whene'er the wealthy die [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210307 |
B0046480 |
1775.08.22 |
Approach, ye nymphs, ye rural swains [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056766 |
B0020493 |
1771.01.03 |
Aquarius rules the frozen skies [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224689 |
B0048487 |
1771.09.19 |
Arbaces first great Patriot! We revere [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062688 |
B0021475 |
1772.11.16 |
Arcadian nymphs and village swains [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171340 |
B0040037 |
1767.09.10 |
Are Jesuits, like chaff before the wind [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096541 |
B0028442 |
1767.01.01 |
Are olios made of conflagration [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222711 |
B0048315 |
1768.10.13 |
Are the hours then idle that with me you spend? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223700 |
B0048408 |
1772.07.31 |
Are there, among the females of our isle [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035220 |
B0014015 |
1781.01.27 |
Are there not, in this freeborn land [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075122 |
B0032598 |
1782.08.31 |
Are ye for peace, 'tis known ye are [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010899 |
B0003906 |
1782.04.24 |
Arebus I'll give you, so pray hold your chat [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072210 |
B0025060 |
1750.08.20 |
Argo, the ship renown'd of ancient Greece [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128640 |
B0031769 |
1782.01.05 |
Arise! Arise! your voices raise [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0198435 |
B0043202 |
1782.01.19 |
Arise! Arise! your voices raise [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010622 |
B0003874 |
1782.01.24 |
Arise! Arise! your voices raise [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220073 |
B0044149 |
1782.02.02 |
Arise! Arise! your voices raise [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154677 |
B0042534 |
1782.02.28 |
Arise! Arise! your voices raise [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064729 |
B0022008 |
1782.02.28 |
Arise! Arise! your voices raise [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077483 |
B0033299 |
1762.08.26 |
Arise, Britannia, from the dust arise [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021693 |
B0009792 |
1774.03.07 |
Arise, my friend, let's bid a long adieu [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010159 |
B0003801 |
1772.05.11 |
Arise, my love, and come away [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170853 |
B0040010 |
1768.12.29 |
Arise, my muse, with warmth divine [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223843 |
B0048419 |
1767.01.22 |
Arise, my tenderest thoughts arise [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222787 |
B0048318 |
1755.10.24 |
Arise, O God, in our behalf [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222325 |
B0048244 |
1767.09.28 |
Arise, O king, thy heav'n born soul display [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073948 |
B0032176 |
1746.03.14 |
Arm, Britons, arm, your country now demands [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020377 |
B0009007 |
1771.05.30 |
Arm'd for the fight, each warriour take his post [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225078 |
B0048508 |
1775.07.08 |
Arm'd like a goddess, brave Achilles stood [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169001 |
B0039811 |
1775.08.11 |
Arm'd like a goddess brave Achilles stood [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206655 |
B0044679 |
1768.05.31 |
Armer Mann, versehn zum Graben, Der [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233375 |
B0050132 |
1768.08.02 |
Armer Schiffer stack in Schulden, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233427 |
B0050141 |
1780.01.22 |
Arms and the man I sing, who from the state [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042592 |
B0016533 |
1738.08.03 |
Arms, where trumpets sound and colours fly, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020055 |
B0008618 |
1780.10.09 |
Arnold, thy name, as heretofore [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103985 |
B0029075 |
1780.10.17 |
Arnold thy name, as heretofore [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136341 |
B0034423 |
1780.10.23 |
Arnold, thy name, as heretofore [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048356 |
B0018227 |
1780.10.24 |
Arnold, thy name, as heretofore [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174976 |
B0040629 |
1780.10.25 |
Arnold, thy name, as heretofore [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071974 |
B0024987 |
1780.10.26 |
Arnold thy Name, as heretofore [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064500 |
B0021938 |
1780.10.26 |
Arnold, thy name, as heretofore [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037764 |
B0015774 |
1782.12.10 |
Arose of late in Hampshire county [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057350 |
B0021324 |
1783.12.01 |
Around my fair may ev'ry joy attend [fl] |
Independent Journal |
C0047837 |
B0018098 |
1770.08.24 |
Around, the gazing idiot casts his eyes [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038562 |
B0014752 |
1741.02.26 |
Arra joy! My montly Macasheen shall contain sheets four [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138280 |
B0035367 |
1774.04.01 |
Arrested in her mid career [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035691 |
B0014102 |
1741.01.26 |
Art thou in love it cannot be [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127705 |
B0031476 |
1766.03.18 |
Art thou persuaded, for a moment cool [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216113 |
B0044928 |
1768.03.31 |
Art thou sincere? --be calm my throbbing breast [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161124 |
B0038889 |
1756.03.15 |
Artful painter, by this plan [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013052 |
B0005510 |
1756.03.29 |
Artful painter, by this plan [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106247 |
B0029277 |
1733.10.25 |
Artist, that underneath my table [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137355 |
B0034986 |
1736.11.19 |
Artist, who underneath the table [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228620 |
B0048875 |
1773.07.08 |
As a gay flower, with blooming beauties crown'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226848 |
B0048618 |
1773.08.23 |
As a gay flower, with blooming beauties crown'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134818 |
B0033695 |
1783.10.23 |
As a miser of late was approaching his end [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232210 |
B0047745 |
1783.12.02 |
As a miser of late was approaching his end [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0032579 |
B0013175 |
1730.05.26 |
As a wild rake that courts a virgin fair [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056696 |
B0020451 |
1783.07.05 |
As a young beaut'ous myrtle blooms [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047611 |
B0018068 |
1767.03.12 |
As an ant of his talents superiorly vain [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092602 |
B0026971 |
1782.05.29 |
As an ant of his talents superiorly vain [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072234 |
B0025065 |
1782.10.16 |
As bending o'er the azure tide [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201409 |
B0043283 |
1778.11.26 |
As blessings fall, thanksgiving should arise [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064379 |
B0021839 |
1737.06.11 |
As blustering winds disturb the calmest sea [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208387 |
B0045781 |
1782.02.06 |
As Britain mourn'd with all a mother's pain [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0199540 |
B0043211 |
1772.01.30 |
As Britannia set a wailing [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100981 |
B0028694 |
1772.12.25 |
As Britannia set a wailing [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035319 |
B0014036 |
1773.02.12 |
As Britannia set a wailling [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069969 |
B0024094 |
1749.03.27 |
As by the Templar's holds you go [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026011 |
B0010972 |
1771.12.13 |
As by the templars holds you go [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035050 |
B0013982 |
1754.02.25 |
As by the Templer's holds you go [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005862 |
B0002756 |
1758.06.26 |
As Charles and Soubise were engag'd in debate [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087893 |
B0026514 |
1758.06.26 |
As Charles and Soubize were engag'd in debate [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050876 |
B0019167 |
1772.10.02 |
As Chloe play'd her needle's art [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035265 |
B0014024 |
1757.12.26 |
As Cloe with affected air [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087839 |
B0026488 |
1758.01.09 |
As Cloe with affected air [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013414 |
B0005605 |
1758.01.13 |
As Cloe with affected air [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067055 |
B0023307 |
1747.12.24 |
As Colemans stood on brink of death [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020613 |
B0009099 |
1771.08.22 |
As Colin saunter'd with his bride [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225352 |
B0048520 |
1779.07.13 |
As Colinet and Phoebe sat [fl] |
Dresden Mercury |
C0040099 |
B0015940 |
1778.08.06 |
As Collinet and Phebe sat [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064333 |
B0021823 |
1778.09.29 |
As Collinet and Phebe sat [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042089 |
B0016565 |
1778.09.29 |
As Collinet and Phebe sat [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070814 |
B0024357 |
1776.04.11 |
As Collinet and Phoebe sat [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103674 |
B0028914 |
1753.12.24 |
As Damien one day with his fair one was sate [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210738 |
B0046601 |
1754.02.11 |
As Damon one day with his fair one was sate [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0105481 |
B0029166 |
1770.12.03 |
As deep in thought, I lonely sate [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132565 |
B0033553 |
1770.12.21 |
As deep in thought, I lonely sate [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034831 |
B0013931 |
1783.12.04 |
As demons near his Celia stood [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232228 |
B0047751 |
1774.08.25 |
As down in the meadow one morning I past [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220566 |
B0047790 |
1769.09.21 |
As Druid bards, in times of old [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213718 |
B0047331 |
1774.01.10 |
As Englishmen, I would you greet [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028784 |
B0012092 |
1780.05.29 |
As fairy forms the elfin airy train [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018118 |
B0006767 |
1763.05.14 |
As Fame of late in merry mood [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151996 |
B0041617 |
1780.10.04 |
As for his religion he could mix [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0195005 |
B0043070 |
1783.08.15 |
As for his works,in verse or prose [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125463 |
B0030789 |
1768.01.13 |
As gay Adam, with his chearful train [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044019 |
B0017262 |
1773.09.23 |
As good Exekiel on his bed [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0186558 |
B0042672 |
1774.01.07 |
As good Ezekial on his bed [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064949 |
B0032758 |
1773.10.05 |
As good Ezekiel on his bed [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030628 |
B0012646 |
1741.05.11 |
As great Vernon lay all pensive [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127772 |
B0031491 |
1741.06.01 |
As great Vernon lay all pensive [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004758 |
B0002094 |
1772.01.02 |
As happiness is all our aim [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100943 |
B0028690 |
1772.01.14 |
As happiness is all our aim [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030162 |
B0012554 |
1772.01.31 |
As happiness is all our aim [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069514 |
B0024040 |
1772.02.14 |
As happiness is all our aim [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035130 |
B0013991 |
1776.08.08 |
As happiness is all our aim [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126739 |
B0031104 |
1768.11.14 |
As Hesiod sung, spread water o'er thy field [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131546 |
B0033444 |
1780.06.28 |
As his worm eaten volumes old time tumbled o'er [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194807 |
B0043042 |
1746.07.24 |
As his worm-eaten volumes old time tumbled o'er [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020406 |
B0009026 |
1776.04.13 |
As hypocrites flatter and sooth [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228212 |
B0048762 |
1769.09.21 |
As I find, my good Lord, by the city petition [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099519 |
B0028569 |
1778.04.22 |
As I travell'd o'er the plain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170508 |
B0039970 |
1778.11.07 |
As I was a walking to draw the fresh air [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042171 |
B0016470 |
1782.12.03 |
As in my journeying thro' this vale of tears [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059966 |
B0021195 |
1767.09.10 |
As Ireland (tho' poor) is a kingdom to me [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096538 |
B0028442 |
1767.09.12 |
As Ireland (tho' poor) is a kingdom to me [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033355 |
B0013608 |
1777.11.02 |
As Jack, the King's Commander [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057070 |
B0020614 |
1777.11.04 |
As Jack, the King's Commander [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057075 |
B0020615 |
1777.12.01 |
As Jack the King's commander [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017942 |
B0006637 |
1777.12.11 |
As Jack the King's Commander [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064258 |
B0021789 |
1778.01.07 |
As Jack, the King's Commander [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170468 |
B0039953 |
1778.01.17 |
As Jack, the King's Commander [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-York |
C0151808 |
B0037547 |
1778.01.20 |
As Jack the King's Commander [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031567 |
B0012869 |
1782.04.03 |
As Jove the Olympian (who, both I and you know [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042987 |
B0016662 |
1773.10.26 |
As Jowler, having snatch'd a chop [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030631 |
B0012649 |
1782.01.05 |
As Kate one morn, with milk-pail on her head [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154659 |
B0042530 |
1782.01.26 |
As Kate one morn, with milk-pail on her head [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071054 |
B0024526 |
1772.05.21 |
As Landlady Dobbins, a Methodist pure [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101177 |
B0028710 |
1761.01.08 |
As late I mus'd, from observation free [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088703 |
B0026648 |
1761.01.31 |
As late I mus'd, from observation free [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032877 |
B0013381 |
1761.02.07 |
As late I mus'd from observation free [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211491 |
B0046932 |
1761.02.09 |
As late I mus'd, from observation free [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006484 |
B0003119 |
1749.02.28 |
As late I mus'd on fortune's ebb and flow [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139649 |
B0035790 |
1752.10.23 |
As late I stray'd on H--m--d's lonsome plain [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085908 |
B0026217 |
1752.10.26 |
As late I stray'd on H--m--d's lonsome plain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155892 |
B0038082 |
1743.03.31 |
As late I took my morning walks abroad [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155071 |
B0037585 |
1778.06.09 |
As late I travel'd o'er the plain [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070794 |
B0024341 |
1778.06.08 |
As late I travell'd o'er the plain [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018042 |
B0006664 |
1778.06.09 |
As late I travell'd o'er the plain [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042069 |
B0016552 |
1778.07.06 |
As late I travell'd o'er the plain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136140 |
B0034224 |
1781.12.26 |
As late I travell'd o'er the plain [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042875 |
B0016648 |
1783.12.03 |
As late I travell'd o'er the plain [fl] |
New York Gazeteer-New York |
C0084122 |
B0025706 |
1778.05.12 |
As late I travelled o'er the plain [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031595 |
B0012885 |
1768.08.18 |
As late I wander'd thro' the gloomy shade [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148079 |
B0036807 |
1768.09.03 |
As late I wander'd thro' the gloomy shade [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152951 |
B0041834 |
1778.05.09 |
As late I wandered on the plain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-York |
C0151857 |
B0037561 |
1772.10.15 |
As lately I rambled the meadows along [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101393 |
B0028731 |
1760.03.24 |
As Lewis sat in regal state [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088381 |
B0026606 |
1750.04.23 |
As many people now-a-days [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005526 |
B0002558 |
1750.05.09 |
As many people now-a-days [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128624 |
B0031762 |
1777.02.11 |
As Mars, great God of battle! lay [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070729 |
B0024282 |
1777.01.30 |
As Mars, great God of battles! lay [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037417 |
B0015579 |
1777.02.11 |
As Mars, great God of battles! lay [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066856 |
B0023221 |
1779.02.20 |
As mediums rule the rays of light [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042304 |
B0016485 |
1778.05.02 |
As mourns the soft songster confin'd from the spry [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170223 |
B0039940 |
1777.01.05 |
As mushrooms in a night are grown [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076706 |
B0033038 |
1778.01.05 |
As mushrooms in a night are grown [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076860 |
B0033090 |
1774.01.03 |
As near beauteous Boston lying [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172942 |
B0040096 |
1774.01.20 |
As near beauteous Boston lying [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227202 |
B0048646 |
1774.01.24 |
As near beauteous Boston lying [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010111 |
B0003795 |
1774.01.24 |
As near beauteous Boston lying [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028794 |
B0012094 |
1774.01.25 |
As near beauteous Boston lying [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041082 |
B0016234 |
1774.01.27 |
As near beauteous Boston lying [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063584 |
B0021604 |
1774.01.27 |
As near beauteous Boston lying [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102455 |
B0028798 |
1774.01.28 |
As near beauteous Boston lying [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070303 |
B0024144 |
1774.02.02 |
As near beauteous Boston lying [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041337 |
B0016310 |
1774.02.04 |
As near beauteous Boston lying [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035617 |
B0014094 |
1774.02.08 |
As near beauteous Boston lying [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030690 |
B0012664 |
1776.04.15 |
As near Boston township lying [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017769 |
B0006552 |
1773.01.28 |
As near her grave in silent grief we stood [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101620 |
B0028746 |
1740.09.15 |
As, near Porto Bello lying [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004696 |
B0002057 |
1740.09.29 |
As, near Porto Bello lying [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127666 |
B0031459 |
1740.10.30 |
As, near Porto Bello lying [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209006 |
B0045944 |
1748.11.07 |
As nigh a river's silver stream [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045718 |
B0017550 |
1775.05.13 |
As North one day sat at a loss [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168953 |
B0039803 |
1775.05.25 |
As North one day sat at a loss [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076403 |
B0032959 |
1768.10.12 |
As o'er his prey a greyhound stood [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044147 |
B0017300 |
1739.01.26 |
As often as the god like Prince I saw [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229283 |
B0048987 |
1783.01.07 |
As on a day an ant pursued [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060216 |
B0021200 |
1773.09.20 |
As on a spray a warbling nightingale [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172796 |
B0040081 |
1772.10.23 |
As on his death bed gasping Strephon lay [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035283 |
B0014027 |
1774.01.19 |
As on my bed I wakeful lay a while [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041312 |
B0016308 |
1738.11.24 |
As once, beneath a myrtle grove [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229240 |
B0048978 |
1773.04.26 |
As once grave Pluto drove his royal wheels [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214863 |
B0047517 |
1744.11.08 |
As once in Solyma, the sacred town [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002415 |
B0001501 |
1728.03.18 |
As once the shame of Gath with impious boast [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065769 |
B0022476 |
1769.08.24 |
As one in suffering all, that suffers nothing [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077949 |
B0025288 |
1755.09.22 |
As P.M. wou'd be thought expert [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013030 |
B0005485 |
1771.12.26 |
As pensive on my bed I lay [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225800 |
B0048538 |
1760.03.07 |
As plants, whilst tender, bend which way you please [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067385 |
B0023421 |
1771.08.29 |
As Polly Gray, the other night [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225369 |
B0048521 |
1735.05.01 |
As Providence to Glorious William gave [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001304 |
B0001008 |
1765.01.12 |
As providence to glorious William gave [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152321 |
B0041705 |
1748.07.14 |
As Quacks your pence and praises to allure [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139506 |
B0035757 |
1748.08.01 |
As quacks your pence and praises to allure [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084756 |
B0025998 |
1748.08.15 |
As quacks your pence and praises to allure [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026001 |
B0010953 |
1765.05.20 |
As quick as lightning's winged beam [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007750 |
B0003342 |
1782.01.02 |
As rapid rolls the year away [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072147 |
B0025044 |
1760.10.09 |
As rescu'd from intended wrong [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088602 |
B0026635 |
1735.09.15 |
As Roger, with his jug was walking [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011919 |
B0004598 |
1735.09.27 |
As Roger, with his jug was walking [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127275 |
B0031220 |
1776.10.24 |
As round the globe I took my way [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056052 |
B0020108 |
1769.09.28 |
As sinks the comets below the shading earth [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224274 |
B0048451 |
1753.12.31 |
As Slouch was cap'ring round the mead [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0086673 |
B0026279 |
1775.11.04 |
As soldiers now, we do surmise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169132 |
B0039828 |
1742.02.01 |
As soon as the bless'd Sabbath dawns, and all [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127841 |
B0031529 |
1742.02.08 |
As soon as to the temple you retire [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127850 |
B0031530 |
1737.01.24 |
As sounding brass and tinkling cymbals ring [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127411 |
B0031288 |
1782.12.04 |
As Spain's proud monarch sat in state [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201558 |
B0043297 |
1745.08.26 |
As th' Eagle soaring in the lofty skies [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084528 |
B0025845 |
1745.09.05 |
As th' eagle soaring in the lofty skies [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002584 |
B0001544 |
1769.07.24 |
As the money hath been granted [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131893 |
B0033481 |
1778.05.20 |
As the other night I lay compos'd in sleep [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071362 |
B0024652 |
1778.06.05 |
As the other night I lay compos'd in sleep [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036485 |
B0014320 |
1782.01.19 |
As the papers inform us, a person of note [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) |
C0220934 |
B0047882 |
1769.07.13 |
As there are various sorts of minds [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099413 |
B0028559 |
1767.11.05 |
As thro' a wood the other day [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096693 |
B0028450 |
1759.03.29 |
As thro' the waves the faithless shepherd bore [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021336 |
B0009618 |
1773.11.25 |
As thro' the zodiac yearly rides the sun [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075919 |
B0032881 |
1771.01.05 |
As to you, sir, do your duty [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217649 |
B0045184 |
1783.08.09 |
As t'other day, in harmless chat [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047651 |
B0018073 |
1783.09.04 |
As t'other day, in harmless chat [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232194 |
B0047738 |
1772.09.17 |
As true as my name is Case [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101342 |
B0028727 |
1772.09.21 |
As true as my name is Case [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116966 |
B0030157 |
1783.02.22 |
As turns the needle to the pole [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047426 |
B0018045 |
1766.11.27 |
As two Orange gunners were shooting one day [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096054 |
B0028396 |
1772.12.12 |
As two small children were at play [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133688 |
B0033659 |
1773.08.19 |
As two small children were at play [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226927 |
B0048624 |
1782.01.12 |
As two small children were at play [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154665 |
B0042531 |
1782.01.24 |
As two small children were at play [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077456 |
B0033294 |
1758.04.17 |
As veni, vidi, vici, were the words [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087866 |
B0026504 |
1749.01.30 |
As we appear unto beholders [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128335 |
B0031727 |
1752.10.12 |
As well may Ethiopian slaves [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050188 |
B0018869 |
1752.11.13 |
As well may Ethiopian slaves [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0079039 |
B0025656 |
1774.12.01 |
As when a mouse, that quits her cell [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231722 |
B0049552 |
1770.10.15 |
As when the rising sun dispels the shades [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008904 |
B0003624 |
1770.10.19 |
As when the rising sun dispels the shades [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034781 |
B0013922 |
1770.10.19 |
As when the rising sun dispels the shades [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069225 |
B0023974 |
1748.10.03 |
As when, the years of manly vigour past [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078495 |
B0025471 |
1753.03.22 |
As whilom roving o'er the lonely plain [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050323 |
B0018892 |
1761.01.26 |
As Wolfe all glorious lately stood [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026318 |
B0011412 |
1766.09.22 |
As yet a youth, and unbetray'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212980 |
B0047177 |
1783.02.12 |
Asham'd of my conduct, I sneak'd into town [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043269 |
B0016707 |
1783.02.19 |
Asham'd of my conduct, I sneak'd into town [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072431 |
B0025103 |
1783.03.29 |
Asham'd of my conduct, I sneak'd into town [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011043 |
B0003936 |
1783.03.06 |
Asham'd of my conduct, I sneaked into town [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064839 |
B0022061 |
1736.03.01 |
Ask for what end the heav'nly bodies shine? [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025600 |
B0010539 |
1764.08.31 |
Ask you what provocation I have had [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033557 |
B0013666 |
1770.05.07 |
Aspasia's shape or Chloe's lively eye [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132326 |
B0033523 |
1723.07.29 |
Aspiring men (swell'd with ambition rose [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065556 |
B0022275 |
1770.09.07 |
Aspiring youth! now is the time to serve the Lord [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034746 |
B0013916 |
1752.02.27 |
Ass once left his master's home, An [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020882 |
B0009273 |
1761.02.23 |
Ass once left his master's home, An [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080339 |
B0028044 |
1771.08.08 |
Ass once left his master's home, An [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225315 |
B0048518 |
1781.06.14 |
Ass, the Yahoo and Houyhnhnm, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056211 |
B0020280 |
1768.09.08 |
Ass, with ears erect, and solemn pace, An [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223649 |
B0048403 |
1783.05.29 |
Assembly call'd the first of May, Th' [fl] |
Gazette of State of Georgia |
C0045202 |
B0016779 |
1769.06.12 |
Assembly in devoutest strain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131836 |
B0033475 |
1777.12.27 |
Assist me every muse to sing [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188038 |
B0042798 |
1761.06.12 |
Assist me, muse divine [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067580 |
B0023487 |
1766.12.27 |
Assist me, muse divine! to sing the morn [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152498 |
B0041746 |
1767.12.31 |
Assist me, muse divine, to sing the morn [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223072 |
B0048367 |
1783.12.27 |
Assist me, muse divine! to sing the morn [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154878 |
B0042633 |
1769.08.10 |
Assist my muse, to tune the mournful lyre [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077943 |
B0025286 |
1756.03.11 |
Assist, ye greater bards assist [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210997 |
B0046714 |
1772.03.19 |
As---when the monarch of some mighty state [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054919 |
B0019868 |
1775.01.19 |
At a well noted tavern, where dwells the Duck's husband [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187471 |
B0042741 |
1704.05.01 |
At Anna's call the Austrian eagle flies [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0018939 |
B0006956 |
1766.05.02 |
At Athens, where Demosthenes declaim'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222507 |
B0048281 |
1783.12.06 |
At Cana's feast, the sceptic Jew [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) |
C0221138 |
B0047978 |
1782.11.26 |
At day's early dawn, a young butterfly spied [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059896 |
B0021194 |
1729.06.19 |
At Delaware's broad stream, the view begin [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000770 |
B0000699 |
1738.04.28 |
At Dublin's high feast sat primate and dean [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229153 |
B0048949 |
1770.01.11 |
At early dawn I leave a downy bed [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230820 |
B0049372 |
1781.11.21 |
At Eutaw Springs the valiant died [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042824 |
B0016642 |
1772.07.07 |
At fair Aurora's smiling dawn [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030288 |
B0012579 |
1781.07.06 |
At first we're told our mother Eve was made [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036724 |
B0014481 |
1780.12.02 |
At freedom's call see Arnold take the field [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (D&N) |
C0220873 |
B0047862 |
1772.07.20 |
At Gibson's seat, high on the breezy hill [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133058 |
B0033638 |
1771.06.27 |
At heavenly synod once arose [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225194 |
B0048512 |
1771.07.18 |
At heavenly synod once arose [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100673 |
B0028666 |
1782.06.05 |
At last mine eyes are open, and I see [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072245 |
B0025066 |
1770.04.12 |
At length, gay Polly, you have paid [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099766 |
B0028600 |
1770.04.16 |
At length, gay Polly, you have paid [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114735 |
B0030029 |
1770.04.20 |
At length, gay Polly, you have paid [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038535 |
B0014734 |
1770.04.20 |
At length, gay Polly, you have paid [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034651 |
B0013896 |
1769.01.05 |
At length imperial Sol, in lucid car [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148298 |
B0036828 |
1769.01.12 |
At length imperial Sol, in lucid car [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098861 |
B0028531 |
1745.10.03 |
At length she comes, the Goddess fair [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020355 |
B0008984 |
1745.10.17 |
At length she comes, the Goddess fair [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002621 |
B0001550 |
1745.11.15 |
At length she comes, the Goddess fair [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049436 |
B0018510 |
1775.07.28 |
At length the action is commenc'd [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036053 |
B0014171 |
1775.08.10 |
At length the action is commenc'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103251 |
B0028879 |
1775.08.28 |
At length the action is commenc'd [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076461 |
B0032970 |
1776.04.25 |
At length the fatal die is cast [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103682 |
B0028916 |
1772.03.17 |
At length the fleeting year is o'er [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0205668 |
B0044590 |
1748.01.25 |
At length the foe (what friends essay'd in vain) [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045635 |
B0017513 |
1749.02.07 |
At length the melancholy morn appears [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012587 |
B0005165 |
1749.02.13 |
At length the melancholy morn appears [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084789 |
B0026026 |
1749.04.03 |
At length the rude alarms of war are o'er [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045804 |
B0017571 |
1775.06.15 |
At length the sacred knot of Hymen's tied [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220700 |
B0047811 |
1783.08.15 |
At length the troubled waters rest [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125457 |
B0030789 |
1731.05.20 |
At length the wintry horrors disappear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137094 |
B0034861 |
1731.06.21 |
At length the wintry horrors disappear [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079201 |
B0027523 |
1734.06.03 |
At length then we see the day auspicious shine [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079306 |
B0027636 |
1771.09.26 |
At length 'tis past-- the dubious conflict's o'er [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054779 |
B0019844 |
1783.05.16 |
At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064847 |
B0022071 |
1783.05.31 |
At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154807 |
B0042603 |
1783.06.09 |
At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018813 |
B0006925 |
1783.06.09 |
At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049152 |
B0018365 |
1783.07.19 |
At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176183 |
B0041031 |
1783.07.25 |
At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] |
New York Morning Post |
C0125496 |
B0030804 |
1783.07.04 |
At length war's sanquine scenes are o're [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes) |
C0057233 |
B0020684 |
1734.06.06 |
At length we see the day aspicious shine [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001193 |
B0000960 |
1734.06.03 |
At length we see the day auspicious shine [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127212 |
B0031152 |
1776.06.27 |
At length, with generous indignation fir'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103739 |
B0028925 |
1776.07.13 |
At length, with generous indignation fir'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228282 |
B0048775 |
1776.07.27 |
At length, with generous indignation fir'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070632 |
B0024254 |
1776.06.19 |
At length--with generous indignation fir'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165442 |
B0039336 |
1776.06.27 |
At length--with generous indignation fir'd [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126679 |
B0031098 |
1776.07.09 |
At length--with generous indignation fir'd [fl] |
American Gazette-Salem |
C0000258 |
B0000047 |
1776.07.11 |
At length--with generous indignation fir'd [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075072 |
B0032553 |
1776.07.12 |
At length--with generous indignation fir'd [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041996 |
B0016435 |
1767.08.06 |
At Lily Valley a three year old steer [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222942 |
B0048346 |
1767.08.20 |
At Lily Valley a three year old steer [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222965 |
B0048348 |
1783.07.29 |
At lowest ebb of fortune when you lay [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061639 |
B0021249 |
1783.12.29 |
At lowest ebb of fortune when you lay [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018935 |
B0006954 |
1733.07.28 |
At midnight when the fever rag'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207651 |
B0045599 |
1733.09.17 |
At Milton, near the paper-mill [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235066 |
B0049721 |
1733.09.24 |
At Milton, near the paper-mill [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235069 |
B0049722 |
1733.10.08 |
At Milton, near the paper-mill [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235071 |
B0049724 |
1772.06.15 |
At Nybourg we arrive by night [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133012 |
B0033633 |
1748.08.01 |
At once L- Ad-l and Plen-- [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084742 |
B0025998 |
1772.10.15 |
At once the rushing winds with roaring sound [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214546 |
B0047484 |
1778.05.02 |
At ruddy eve, and rosy dawn [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170223 |
B0039940 |
1728.12.30 |
At ten this morn, dear friend, your most [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065827 |
B0022517 |
1783.02.20 |
At that time arose a certain King Sears [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064833 |
B0022059 |
1771.04.18 |
At the close of the day, when the hamlet is still [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224998 |
B0048502 |
1771.05.16 |
At the close of the day, when the hamlet is still [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100605 |
B0028657 |
1782.01.15 |
At the close of the day, when the hamlet is still [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175439 |
B0040793 |
1783.07.30 |
At the close of the day, when the hamlet is still [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043443 |
B0016731 |
1769.07.06 |
At the great London tavern in Bishopsgate street [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224141 |
B0048441 |
1746.11.10 |
At this sad scene which blood must quickly stain [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025973 |
B0010873 |
1783.01.29 |
At this time arose a certain King Sears [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043260 |
B0016705 |
1783.02.05 |
At this time arose a certain king Sears [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072424 |
B0025101 |
1783.02.06 |
At this time arose a certain King Sears [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126443 |
B0031043 |
1783.02.22 |
At this time arose a certain King Sears [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011022 |
B0003931 |
1774.12.24 |
At this unwonted hour, behold [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153998 |
B0042163 |
1780.12.27 |
At this unwonted hour, behold [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154562 |
B0042477 |
1781.01.09 |
At this unwonted hour, behold [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219916 |
B0044102 |
1783.12.25 |
At this unwonted hour, behold [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077682 |
B0033338 |
1771.11.25 |
At thy request, my charming maid [fl] |
Albany Gazette |
C0000189 |
B0000001 |
1768.05.05 |
At Verina there stands a horse sixteen hands [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223328 |
B0048385 |
1749.01.02 |
At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045753 |
B0017558 |
1750.03.16 |
At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020744 |
B0009191 |
1782.12.24 |
At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060091 |
B0021198 |
1783.01.08 |
At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072405 |
B0025097 |
1783.01.21 |
At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047379 |
B0018036 |
1783.01.25 |
At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075438 |
B0032697 |
1759.07.26 |
Athens, Demosthenes could boast [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021358 |
B0009633 |
1759.08.06 |
Athens, Demosthenes could boast [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088107 |
B0026573 |
1771.10.31 |
Attend, all ye nymphs and ye swains of the green [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225710 |
B0048530 |
1779.01.23 |
Attend, Britannia's injur'd states shall independent be [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154446 |
B0042376 |
1778.12.31 |
Attend, Britannia's sons, attend to Heaven's decre [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071444 |
B0024684 |
1737.01.14 |
Attend my sons, and you my friends draw near [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228658 |
B0048883 |
1775.05.05 |
Attend--- these lines my loyal wish declare [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036004 |
B0014159 |
1748.07.11 |
Attend to my song which I shall sing [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045661 |
B0017534 |
1779.02.27 |
Attend while he sings [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042309 |
B0016486 |
1745.12.24 |
Attend ye fair, Calliope the song [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049443 |
B0018515 |
1772.03.14 |
Attend, ye fair, to what my muse imparts [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153431 |
B0042018 |
1772.05.29 |
Attend, ye fair, to what my must imparts [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069610 |
B0024057 |
1770.12.05 |
Attend, ye Musselmen, your glories date [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0205115 |
B0044525 |
1770.12.15 |
Attend ye musselmen, your glories date [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153236 |
B0041953 |
1770.12.18 |
Attend ye Musselmen, your glories date [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040561 |
B0016072 |
1770.11.26 |
Attend ye Mussulmen, your glories date [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132556 |
B0033552 |
1770.11.29 |
Attend ye Mussulmen, your glories date [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100295 |
B0028633 |
1770.12.10 |
Attend ye Mussulmen, your glories date [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062251 |
B0021430 |
1770.12.10 |
Attend ye Mussulmen, your glories date [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028199 |
B0011931 |
1770.12.10 |
Attend ye Mussulmen, your glories date [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008953 |
B0003632 |
1770.12.28 |
Attend ye Mussulmen, your glories date [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069309 |
B0023984 |
1774.06.15 |
Attend, ye sons of freedom, to the call [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0164989 |
B0039219 |
1774.07.15 |
Attend, ye Sons of Freedom, to the call [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035800 |
B0014117 |
1774.10.19 |
Attend your country's call, ye lovely fair [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165212 |
B0039244 |
1774.10.27 |
Attend your country's call, ye lovely fair [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102773 |
B0028837 |
1774.12.01 |
Attend your country's call, ye lovely fair [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076220 |
B0032934 |
1767.03.13 |
Attending for instructions when [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033725 |
B0013734 |
1773.01.14 |
Attending on your worship, to [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231089 |
B0049458 |
1772.11.16 |
Attentive hear, ye sacred nine! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171343 |
B0040037 |
1734.08.29 |
Attwood, while those, whose yearly thousands bring [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137492 |
B0035029 |
1750.01.16 |
Auf Gott mercken in dem Hertzen [fl] |
Pensylvanische Berichte |
C0128873 |
B0041215 |
1769.12.28 |
Augment the army. Pay for swords and guns [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099621 |
B0028584 |
1780.08.05 |
August morning the first day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174924 |
B0040606 |
1780.08.12 |
August morning the first day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174927 |
B0040608 |
1780.08.22 |
August morning the first day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174930 |
B0040611 |
1770.01.15 |
Aurora, with her early speed [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114640 |
B0030016 |
1768.10.18 |
Aus einem alten Fabelbuche [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233485 |
B0050152 |
1741.02.19 |
Auspicious chiefs, your great designs pursue [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138277 |
B0035366 |
1744.12.10 |
Auspicious health appear'd on zephir's wings [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025886 |
B0010784 |
1745.01.09 |
Auspicious health appear'd on Zephir's wings [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002470 |
B0001510 |
1776.08.15 |
Auspicious hour! Again the fav'ring muse [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126750 |
B0031105 |
1776.09.09 |
Auspicious hour! again the fav'ring mute [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076641 |
B0033021 |
1770.07.26 |
Auspicious orb! whose chearful glow [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230883 |
B0049392 |
1775.01.19 |
Author can have not pretense, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0025412 |
B0010465 |
1767.09.24 |
Author's name, is sure a bribe, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096564 |
B0028444 |
1768.06.16 |
Autumn is dark on the mountains [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098523 |
B0028495 |
1774.06.14 |
Autumn once more with boundless bounties past [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030867 |
B0012684 |
1769.08.17 |
Avaunt! vile slavery's execrable tools [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077946 |
B0025287 |
1768.10.03 |
Avert it heaven! you love the brave [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015888 |
B0006165 |
1768.10.11 |
Avert it heaven! you love the brave [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040217 |
B0015958 |
1768.10.31 |
Avert it heaven! you love the brave [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213443 |
B0047279 |
1768.10.10 |
Avert it heaven! your love the brave [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074122 |
B0032225 |
1768.06.06 |
Avoid the politic, the factious fool [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113291 |
B0029928 |
1741.12.15 |
Awake! awake, my slumb'ring muse [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012223 |
B0004844 |
1771.02.19 |
Awake Britannia's guardian power [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029977 |
B0012510 |
1739.06.26 |
Awake, dear Celia, ope thy sleepy eyes [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066439 |
B0023064 |
1781.04.16 |
Awake, my country, rise! nor be o'erpower'd [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048471 |
B0018253 |
1772.11.26 |
Awake, my Laura, break the silken chain [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101455 |
B0028737 |
1778.11.02 |
Awake my muse, from social scenes arise [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047979 |
B0018124 |
1773.05.27 |
Awake, my muse! salute the spring [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226759 |
B0048612 |
1762.03.26 |
Awake my muse; sing Rodney's growing fame [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067698 |
B0023528 |
1776.04.04 |
Awake, my soul, from soft repose [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126632 |
B0031086 |
1771.12.27 |
Awake my soul; resume the lyre [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038666 |
B0014818 |
1752.12.25 |
Awake, my soul, your halelujahs sing [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085953 |
B0026226 |
1737.01.25 |
Awake my St. John, leave all manner things [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079492 |
B0027771 |
1755.12.26 |
Awake the Harp, the Cymbal raise [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222336 |
B0048253 |
1755.07.17 |
Awak'ning thought! Must time expire indeed [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141957 |
B0036122 |
1759.10.20 |
Away great Johnson, and each worn-out theme [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211255 |
B0046860 |
1767.08.03 |
Away, let nought to love displeasing [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130699 |
B0033371 |
1771.09.13 |
Away ye little vulgar fools [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069437 |
B0024021 |
1771.10.04 |
Away ye little vulgar fools [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035004 |
B0013972 |
1751.06.20 |
Awful heroe, Marlborough rise! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221631 |
B0048130 |
1746.02.24 |
Awhile, fond Damen! prithee tarry [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005160 |
B0002341 |
1766.04.03 |
Awhile fond Damon, prithee tarry [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022662 |
B0009982 |
1766.04.07 |
Awhile fond Damon, prithee tarry [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170429 |
B0041570 |
1766.04.14 |
Awhile fond Damon, prithee tarry [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029307 |
B0012266 |
1766.04.18 |
Awhile fond Damon, prithee tarry [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068330 |
B0023740 |
1775.05.19 |
Awhile fond Damon prithee tarry [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036014 |
B0014161 |
1775.06.03 |
Awhile fond Damon prithee tarry [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041768 |
B0016378 |
1776.07.30 |
Awhile, fond Damon, prithee tarry [fl] |
American Gazette-Salem |
C0000268 |
B0000050 |
1777.03.13 |
Awhile fond Damon pr'y thee tarry [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206783 |
B0044733 |
1777.02.12 |
Awhile fond Damon pr'ythee tarry [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165494 |
B0039362 |
1754.06.27 |
Aye, but to die [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050500 |
B0018958 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1775.05.04 |
B--! M--! and N--! need I point out the men [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076392 |
B0032956 |
1750.05.03 |
B---- M--ster, goodlack! The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020748 |
B0009196 |
1750.01.24 |
Ba, Ba [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049830 |
B0018729 |
1750.03.05 |
Ba, Ba [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128587 |
B0031755 |
1737.02.04 |
Baboons and apes ridiculous we find [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228696 |
B0048886 |
1774.05.26 |
Bag wig of a jauntee air, A [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076067 |
B0032907 |
1755.03.17 |
Bag-wig of a jauntee air, A [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0105988 |
B0029223 |
1772.05.02 |
Barbarian ravage hung the pagan car [fl] |
Censor |
C0032646 |
B0012200 |
1773.02.25 |
Barbarian ravage hung the pagan car [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063150 |
B0021555 |
1773.01.21 |
Bard attempts to picture human woe, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214683 |
B0047502 |
1777.04.26 |
Bard, when warm'd with rage poetic, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135698 |
B0034065 |
1769.02.27 |
Bard, who now to sense, now nonsense leaning [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131714 |
B0033460 |
1772.01.23 |
Basest murderers, full of guilt and crimes, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062935 |
B0021494 |
1775.03.09 |
Battle for some bones broke out, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231825 |
B0049567 |
1756.07.01 |
Be all thy labours, all thy cares pursu'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142351 |
B0036172 |
1756.07.05 |
Be all thy labours, all thy cares pursu'd [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087530 |
B0026412 |
1783.07.16 |
Be calm my soul these thunders harmless play [fl] |
Gazette of State of South Carolina |
C0045517 |
B0016902 |
1739.02.19 |
Be calm ye seas, ye noisy winds be still [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127573 |
B0031391 |
1782.10.08 |
Be early wise, lest prudence come to late! [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059563 |
B0021186 |
1782.10.30 |
Be early wise, lest prudence come too late! [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072361 |
B0025087 |
1774.12.08 |
Be gone! ye vulgar and profane [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227623 |
B0048692 |
1760.12.26 |
Be good with spirit, and with parts be just [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067507 |
B0023463 |
1772.05.19 |
Be good with spirit, and with parts be just [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218178 |
B0045251 |
1771.03.21 |
Be hush'd, ye waters, Boreas, cease to roar [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230944 |
B0049418 |
1769.03.16 |
Be hush'd ye winds, let softest zephyrs play [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230542 |
B0049335 |
1768.03.10 |
Be just in all thy actions; and if join'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097614 |
B0028475 |
1769.07.31 |
Be merry, John Bell, be merry [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114460 |
B0029992 |
1769.08.11 |
Be merry, John Bell, be merry [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034450 |
B0013860 |
1769.08.12 |
Be merry, John Bell, be merry [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153054 |
B0041883 |
1768.01.11 |
Be niggards of advice on no pretence [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131075 |
B0033397 |
1782.08.07 |
Be niggard's of advice on no pretence [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072295 |
B0025075 |
1769.06.15 |
Be not, my friend, by youth deceiv'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099317 |
B0028555 |
1769.06.30 |
Be not, my friend, by youth deceiv'd [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034420 |
B0013854 |
1769.07.10 |
Be not, my friend, by youth deceiv'd [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074304 |
B0032257 |
1770.08.02 |
Be not, my friend, by youth deceiv'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099908 |
B0028616 |
1764.10.15 |
Be quick ye m-----l band [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073354 |
B0032023 |
1783.11.04 |
Be silent mirth, stop't be ev'ry smile [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0154904 |
B0041505 |
1774.03.30 |
Be still my heart; ah beat no more! [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041440 |
B0016318 |
1760.04.12 |
Be still, nor anxious thoughts employ [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211357 |
B0046887 |
1769.03.01 |
Be taxt, or not be taxt, that is the question [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044181 |
B0017320 |
1769.03.16 |
Be taxt, or not be taxt, that is the question [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213563 |
B0047301 |
1770.08.14 |
Be taxt, or not be taxt, that is the question [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062173 |
B0021385 |
1773.05.20 |
Be thine the task, with pleasing skill to blend [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0185791 |
B0042654 |
1723.12.24 |
Be this auspicious day renown'd in story [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000551 |
B0000416 |
1737.07.11 |
Be useful where thou livest, that they may [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127462 |
B0031312 |
1782.08.24 |
Be wicked as you will, do all that's base [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047080 |
B0017999 |
1764.07.21 |
Be wise to day, 'tis madness to defer [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152220 |
B0041680 |
1754.07.11 |
Be wise to-day, 'tis madness to defer [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141375 |
B0036068 |
1770.02.19 |
Bear me [ ] God! O, quickley bear me hence [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028051 |
B0011888 |
1739.11.20 |
Bear on proud billows! Boreas blow [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066444 |
B0023085 |
1779.01.30 |
Bearded goat in merry mood, A [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042281 |
B0016482 |
1752.01.02 |
Beau, with his delicate womanish face, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221785 |
B0048158 |
1770.01.18 |
Beau with his delicate womanish face, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224455 |
B0048460 |
1765.02.08 |
Beaumont distinguish'd by the liberal mind [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068137 |
B0023678 |
1741.08.03 |
Beauteous Venus Queen of Love [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127784 |
B0031503 |
1771.04.18 |
Beautiful face and a form without fault, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100545 |
B0028653 |
1781.08.02 |
Beauty! How charming to the sight! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077367 |
B0033273 |
1749.02.13 |
Beauty is but a vain and fleeting good [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045783 |
B0017564 |
1771.09.17 |
Beauty is but a vain and fleeting good [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030133 |
B0012540 |
1783.12.15 |
Beauty is but a vain and fleeting good [fl] |
Independent Journal |
C0047848 |
B0018100 |
1782.07.05 |
Beauty, thou sweet descendent from above [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125387 |
B0030786 |
1733.09.10 |
Beauty was ne'er to place confin'd [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011756 |
B0004532 |
1756.02.05 |
Because my place is mean and low [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142198 |
B0036151 |
1750.03.07 |
Before creating nature will'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049838 |
B0018735 |
1782.07.03 |
Before the brazen age began [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043079 |
B0016675 |
1782.02.19 |
Before you, see one of your stage-directors [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058609 |
B0021153 |
1732.04.03 |
Begin, just Satyr, lash those who pretend [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079217 |
B0027548 |
1761.12.24 |
Begin the high celestial strain [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089229 |
B0026699 |
1783.12.27 |
Begin the high celestial strain [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047823 |
B0018095 |
1740.05.12 |
Begin, ye muses, that delight to rove [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127638 |
B0031439 |
1774.10.27 |
Begon pernicious baneful tea [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220621 |
B0047799 |
1774.09.21 |
Begone pernicious baneful tea [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165204 |
B0039240 |
1764.06.28 |
Behold a bishop and a prince [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091301 |
B0026831 |
1765.09.13 |
Behold a giant vile and base [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033117 |
B0013519 |
1765.09.23 |
Behold a giant vile and base [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007786 |
B0003360 |
1756.03.08 |
Behold, a work of art most free [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106214 |
B0029274 |
1783.05.03 |
Behold, array'd in light [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047518 |
B0018059 |
1783.05.17 |
Behold, array'd in light [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154792 |
B0042601 |
1770.02.23 |
Behold fair Jenny, in her virgin bloom [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034608 |
B0013888 |
1779.01.28 |
Behold how good and joyful a thing it is [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064402 |
B0021848 |
1751.01.28 |
Behold how Papal W----ht with lordly pride [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005615 |
B0002598 |
1736.01.20 |
Behold how Papal Wright with lordly pride [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001365 |
B0001046 |
1779.02.11 |
Behold, in honour's sacred bed [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0207101 |
B0044829 |
1758.05.12 |
Behold! in spite of wind and weather [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067094 |
B0023324 |
1765.11.11 |
Behold me hanging on this cursed tree [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073508 |
B0032079 |
1765.11.18 |
Behold me hanging on this cursed tree [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027294 |
B0011663 |
1765.11.21 |
Behold me hanging on this cursed tree [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022605 |
B0009962 |
1765.11.25 |
Behold me hanging on this cursed tree [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0110787 |
B0029788 |
1765.11.28 |
Behold me hanging on this cursed tree [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0159034 |
B0038763 |
1752.05.15 |
Behold, most gracious princes! at your feet [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221896 |
B0048177 |
1752.06.04 |
Behold, most gracious princes! at your feet [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050068 |
B0018852 |
1752.07.27 |
Behold, most gracious princes! at your feet [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078994 |
B0025642 |
1768.02.29 |
Behold, my fair, where'er we rove [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131150 |
B0033404 |
1768.03.24 |
Behold, my fair, where'er we rove [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223160 |
B0048379 |
1777.01.16 |
Behold, my fair, where'er we rove [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057870 |
B0020872 |
1782.02.04 |
Behold, my fair, where'er we rove [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048674 |
B0018295 |
1782.12.25 |
Behold, my fair, where'er we rove [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072389 |
B0025095 |
1778.03.28 |
Behold, O land, of boasted liberty [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170018 |
B0039929 |
1732.12.02 |
Behold, O stranger new from foreign lands [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207466 |
B0045565 |
1733.04.16 |
Behold, O stranger new from foreign lands [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079246 |
B0027584 |
1778.01.21 |
Behold! Oppression with her royal band [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170472 |
B0039955 |
1778.02.10 |
Behold! Oppression with her royal hand [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057096 |
B0020629 |
1738.03.10 |
Behold our sovereign lord compleatly blest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229088 |
B0048942 |
1773.12.25 |
Behold that splendor! Hear the shout! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153692 |
B0042111 |
1778.12.26 |
Behold that splendor! Hear the shout! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154431 |
B0042372 |
1778.07.21 |
Behold! the Cerberus the Atlantic plough [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031632 |
B0012895 |
1775.03.09 |
Behold the far fam'd bark; that wafted o'er [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135045 |
B0033738 |
1773.08.23 |
Behold the heav'ns in louring sables drest [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017151 |
B0006420 |
1773.09.09 |
Behold the heav'ns in louring sables drest [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102317 |
B0028778 |
1763.03.26 |
Behold the joy which vice pretends her own [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151975 |
B0041610 |
1771.11.11 |
Behold the joy which vice pretends her own [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132813 |
B0033602 |
1771.11.29 |
Behold the joy which vice pretends her own [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035036 |
B0013980 |
1763.01.24 |
Behold the lillies and the gorgeous flowers [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006930 |
B0003221 |
1777.02.18 |
Behold the man who had it in his pow'r [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057881 |
B0020877 |
1777.02.26 |
Behold the man! who had it in his pow'r [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165502 |
B0039364 |
1777.03.17 |
Behold the man who had it in his pow'r [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076732 |
B0033048 |
1777.03.27 |
Behold the man! who had it in his pow'r [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037443 |
B0015587 |
1763.08.22 |
Behold the man who made the yoke [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007106 |
B0003251 |
1763.08.22 |
Behold the man who made the yoke [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073009 |
B0031966 |
1763.08.27 |
Behold the man who made the yoke [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152095 |
B0041632 |
1763.09.02 |
Behold the man who made the yoke [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072798 |
B0025268 |
1778.02.16 |
Behold the man with daring genius rise [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018002 |
B0006648 |
1763.10.06 |
Behold the Prophet in the awful shade [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021864 |
B0009850 |
1773.07.20 |
Behold, the purple spangled dawn [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030566 |
B0012635 |
1772.12.31 |
Behold! the social band appears [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214644 |
B0047497 |
1773.03.08 |
Behold the social band appears [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134341 |
B0033671 |
1773.03.25 |
Behold the social band appears [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231149 |
B0049468 |
1722.12.24 |
Behold the sons of Antichristian Saul [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065493 |
B0022244 |
1772.03.17 |
Behold the spruce beau, in his holiday cloathes [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218091 |
B0045242 |
1772.03.07 |
Behold the square-caps crowd on ev'ry side [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153423 |
B0042017 |
1775.01.10 |
Behold the swift revolving month disclose [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219135 |
B0045392 |
1777.02.25 |
Behold the valiant and the great [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173744 |
B0040270 |
1767.10.05 |
Behold! the venerable seer began [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029491 |
B0012339 |
1753.03.15 |
Behold the wond'rous power of art! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050314 |
B0018891 |
1779.03.17 |
Behold this badge the female [ ]est [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0189055 |
B0042907 |
1777.01.06 |
Behold Voltaire! who well deserves this stone [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120694 |
B0030383 |
1774.09.01 |
Behold! what martial bands are those [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227506 |
B0048678 |
1779.01.23 |
Behold with what ardor to action the press [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188884 |
B0042891 |
1771.03.21 |
Behold yon new born infant, griev'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224902 |
B0048498 |
1773.03.18 |
Behold you new-born infant, griev'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101675 |
B0028753 |
1777.04.17 |
Believe me, good people, for your safety and ease [fl] |
Newport Gazette |
C0066576 |
B0031793 |
1763.03.11 |
Believe my sighs and tears my dear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067842 |
B0023578 |
1769.08.24 |
Belinda smiles, and all the world looks gay [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077952 |
B0025288 |
1772.10.01 |
Belinda, theme of every song [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226467 |
B0048578 |
1772.10.17 |
Belinda, theme of every song [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133233 |
B0033651 |
1745.05.16 |
Belleisle, the artist of high season'd food [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020349 |
B0008964 |
1780.08.21 |
Beloved by all her acquaintance [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0122012 |
B0030573 |
1768.11.10 |
Below this turf a being lies [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223743 |
B0048412 |
1760.07.24 |
Beneath a ribband and unsully'd star [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088508 |
B0026624 |
1760.08.29 |
Beneath a ribband and unsully'd star [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067473 |
B0023446 |
1760.06.28 |
Beneath a ribbon and unsully'd star [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211392 |
B0046899 |
1751.09.23 |
Beneath an aged Holm, whose arms had made [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210349 |
B0046497 |
1774.07.26 |
Beneath fair freedom's banner, waving high [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030900 |
B0012690 |
1734.03.15 |
Beneath the baleful yews unfruitful shade [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056729 |
B0020465 |
1783.03.08 |
Beneath the covert of a waving wood [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047449 |
B0018049 |
1732.12.18 |
Beneath the gloomy covert of a eugh [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066021 |
B0022724 |
1733.07.19 |
Beneath the gloomy covert of a eugh [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137314 |
B0034972 |
1733.08.18 |
Beneath the gloomy covert of a Eugh [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207661 |
B0045602 |
1769.04.07 |
Beneath the heav'ns a creature did dwell [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034366 |
B0013842 |
1773.05.04 |
Beneath the horrors of the grave [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030494 |
B0012624 |
1778.10.05 |
Beneath the lofty pine, that shades the plain [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018064 |
B0006681 |
1772.12.14 |
Beneath the whispers of yon vocal grove [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028517 |
B0012036 |
1771.09.16 |
Beneath their vine and fig trees shade [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0115962 |
B0030103 |
1772.03.24 |
Beneath this cool embow'ring shade [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030206 |
B0012564 |
1771.08.29 |
Beneath this gallows three traducers lie [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100715 |
B0028672 |
1771.09.09 |
Beneath this gallows three traducers lie [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009245 |
B0003671 |
1771.09.10 |
Beneath this gallows three traducers lie [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040672 |
B0016110 |
1775.10.07 |
Beneath this hillock's narrow bound [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227947 |
B0048735 |
1769.12.28 |
Beneath this marble stone, now rotting, lies [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213833 |
B0047348 |
1770.02.22 |
Beneath this marble stone, now rotting lies [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099697 |
B0028592 |
1778.02.09 |
Beneath this stone lies boasting John [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017994 |
B0006647 |
1777.05.31 |
Beneath those clods, lies here in sweet content [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070760 |
B0024298 |
1765.03.14 |
Beneath what baleful planet, in what hour [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091647 |
B0026868 |
1765.07.29 |
Beneath what baneful plannet, in what hour [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170378 |
B0041541 |
1770.10.18 |
Beneath yon flowery turf the fairest head [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224605 |
B0048480 |
1771.08.29 |
Beneath yon poplar's verdant shade [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054696 |
B0019840 |
1767.12.26 |
Benoni Pearce, upon the west side [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152734 |
B0041798 |
1768.01.02 |
Benoni Pearce, upon the west side [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152743 |
B0041799 |
1768.01.09 |
Benoni Pearce, upon the west side [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152751 |
B0041800 |
1768.01.16 |
Benoni Pearce, upon the west side [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152753 |
B0041801 |
1768.01.23 |
Benoni Pearce, upon the west side [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152760 |
B0041802 |
1775.05.25 |
Beside Euphrates awful flood [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076406 |
B0032959 |
1773.04.02 |
Beside yon straggling fen that skirts the way [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035371 |
B0014050 |
1770.12.20 |
Beside yon straggling fence, that skirts the way [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100328 |
B0028636 |
1770.10.25 |
Beside yon struggling fence, that skirts the way [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224620 |
B0048481 |
1759.07.13 |
Best of painters, shew thy art [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067294 |
B0023385 |
1769.01.30 |
Best, said he, that I can you advise, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008582 |
B0003535 |
1767.04.13 |
Best thrives in summer's suns the joyous vine [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130188 |
B0033354 |
1767.10.22 |
Bethink, ye heedless youths, in time [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096659 |
B0028448 |
1768.01.18 |
Bethink, ye heedless youths, in time [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027704 |
B0011776 |
1777.04.08 |
Betray'd by honor, and compell'ed by shame [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135676 |
B0034057 |
1777.05.02 |
Betray'd by honour, and compell'd by shame [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228453 |
B0048817 |
1769.12.04 |
Betsy, why languishes thy piercing eye? [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027994 |
B0011877 |
1769.06.22 |
Between the sixth and seventh day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148328 |
B0036853 |
1769.12.14 |
Between the sixth and seventh days [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148407 |
B0036878 |
1770.01.04 |
Between the sixth and seventh days [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148436 |
B0036881 |
1751.10.14 |
Bewaart de Woorden wel, die hu U voormaals leerde [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078914 |
B0025610 |
1769.03.09 |
Beware (sly proverb saith) to bring [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099065 |
B0028540 |
1769.03.24 |
Beware (sly proverb saith) to bring [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034354 |
B0013840 |
1721.09.25 |
Beware, fond youths, of nymphs deceitful charms [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065358 |
B0022179 |
1781.09.12 |
Beware of yonder dog [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042775 |
B0016626 |
1769.01.03 |
Beym Eintritt in das neue Jahr [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233553 |
B0050163 |
1782.10.14 |
Beyond those western hills, whose haughty brow [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018582 |
B0006891 |
1775.09.05 |
Big with the fate of Empire and her laws [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056781 |
B0020496 |
1776.06.22 |
Birds, upon a time, not nam'd, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169328 |
B0039862 |
1776.08.03 |
Birds, upon a time not nam'd, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070634 |
B0024255 |
1765.11.14 |
Birthright of Britons is freedom [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146243 |
B0036661 |
1765.11.11 |
Birthright of Britons is freedom, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007810 |
B0003367 |
1765.11.13 |
Birthright of Britons is freedom, The [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170408 |
B0041555 |
1765.11.14 |
Birthright of Britons is freedom, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022597 |
B0009961 |
1765.11.15 |
Birthright of Britons is freedom, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068293 |
B0023718 |
1765.12.17 |
Birth-right of Britons is freedom, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0215968 |
B0044915 |
1766.05.29 |
Black as when northern tempests frown [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022710 |
B0009990 |
1768.04.28 |
Black winter's gone, and spring's return'd again [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161154 |
B0038893 |
1773.01.12 |
Blackest pitch would be less black than I, the [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040923 |
B0016180 |
1773.08.19 |
Blaise voyant a l'agonie [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102274 |
B0028775 |
1753.01.01 |
Bleak north west with nipping rigour reigns, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085957 |
B0026227 |
1752.12.11 |
Bleak north-west with nipping rigour reigns, The [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026141 |
B0011154 |
1753.01.09 |
Bleak north-west with nipping, rigour reigns, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155930 |
B0038092 |
1732.10.26 |
Bleak Norwest begins his dreaded reign, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137249 |
B0034934 |
1771.06.13 |
Bleed, bleed poor country [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062545 |
B0021461 |
1782.02.11 |
Bless me with grace and strength to bear [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048680 |
B0018296 |
1769.12.15 |
Bless the Lord, who gives his word [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034538 |
B0013878 |
1763.02.28 |
Bless'd are the dead, when dying in the Lord [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006984 |
B0003226 |
1771.04.04 |
Bless'd be the fields, renown'd in ancient days [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224954 |
B0048500 |
1772.12.18 |
Bless'd is the man, devoid of cares [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069880 |
B0024086 |
1764.01.30 |
Blessed creator! who, before the birth [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073270 |
B0031987 |
1767.12.24 |
Blessed Creator! who before the birth [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096974 |
B0028458 |
1770.10.19 |
Blest angel of our gospel-day [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034785 |
B0013922 |
1773.10.01 |
Blest are the dead, an angel spoke [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038874 |
B0014903 |
1783.07.30 |
Blest be the hour I left the wrangling crew [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043438 |
B0016731 |
1779.09.17 |
Blest be the man, cried Sancho wise and deep [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0123482 |
B0030746 |
1762.11.27 |
Blest be the man! his memory at least [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151925 |
B0041593 |
1777.06.05 |
Blest cause of genial life, arise [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177137 |
B0043431 |
1769.06.12 |
Blest change! When defects shall no longer deceive [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131833 |
B0033475 |
1775.03.09 |
Blest dilemm' awaits my virgin choice, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220687 |
B0047806 |
1734.09.25 |
Blest husbandman! whose horny hands have till'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137506 |
B0035033 |
1772.10.08 |
Blest is the man, of high or low degree [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226474 |
B0048579 |
1772.06.08 |
Blest is the man, who free from anxious cares [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170861 |
B0040014 |
1767.12.24 |
Blest is the man whose bosom glows [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230176 |
B0049285 |
1770.01.25 |
Blest leaf whose aromatic gales dispense [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230824 |
B0049374 |
1736.10.18 |
Blest leaf, whose aromatick gales dispence [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127365 |
B0031275 |
1736.08.07 |
Blest leaf, whose aromatick gales dispense [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137786 |
B0035130 |
1736.02.02 |
Blest martyr, for whose fate [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025583 |
B0010535 |
1736.02.24 |
Blest martyr, for whose fate [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079422 |
B0027725 |
1783.04.01 |
Blest notes of Peace! With joy your sound I hear [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061037 |
B0021215 |
1783.04.16 |
Blest notes of peace! with joy your sound I hear [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072477 |
B0025111 |
1783.04.26 |
Blest notes of peace! with joy your sound I hear [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047509 |
B0018058 |
1742.01.18 |
Blest peace! scarce known to pomp and kings [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127831 |
B0031527 |
1760.07.12 |
Blest thought! from whence proceeds this joy [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211398 |
B0046901 |
1773.05.21 |
Blest union! ever happy, happy pair [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070092 |
B0024108 |
1772.07.23 |
Blest was that age when free from mad'ning strife [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055030 |
B0019886 |
1768.03.14 |
Blest with sense, with temper blest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131167 |
B0033406 |
1773.11.29 |
Blest with sense, with temper blest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134973 |
B0033709 |
1773.08.03 |
Blest with the softness of the female mind [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030573 |
B0012637 |
1759.12.03 |
Blest youth! whose soul, with genuine virtue warm [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088288 |
B0026590 |
1767.05.26 |
Blind Deity, whose votries throng [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216520 |
B0044990 |
1776.04.29 |
Blind man quarrel'd with his guide, A [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076593 |
B0033002 |
1775.08.12 |
Blind man quarrell'd with his guide, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227895 |
B0048727 |
1769.08.28 |
Bloody faction once, we own, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131914 |
B0033486 |
1769.05.19 |
Blooming Damsel, whose defence, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034390 |
B0013848 |
1772.02.28 |
Blooming damsel, whose defence, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035136 |
B0013993 |
1772.03.16 |
Blooming damsel, whose defence, The [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028439 |
B0011997 |
1772.04.10 |
Blooming damsel, whose defence, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069569 |
B0024050 |
1768.12.09 |
Blow, blow, thou summer's breeze [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034259 |
B0013825 |
1776.11.13 |
Blue-faced boys, with eager haste, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064161 |
B0021739 |
1773.02.04 |
Blundering Sloane, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226579 |
B0048596 |
1774.04.20 |
Blush! Albion, blush! at the unmanly rage [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150325 |
B0037110 |
1774.05.07 |
Blush! Albion, blush! at the unmanly rage [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153811 |
B0042130 |
1777.03.13 |
Blush, Britains, blush! at thine inglorious war [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0045946 |
B0017624 |
1777.03.22 |
Blush, Britain's, blush! at thine inglorious war [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070742 |
B0024288 |
1783.12.24 |
Blush not, dear Andrews, nor disclaim [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203157 |
B0043408 |
1763.03.11 |
Blush not, ye fair, to own me, but be wise [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067840 |
B0023578 |
1771.06.27 |
Blush not ye fair to own me but be wise [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062623 |
B0021463 |
1772.07.21 |
Blush not, ye fair! to own me-- but be wise [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218261 |
B0045260 |
1759.04.26 |
Blush not, ye fair! to own me--but be wise [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051030 |
B0019210 |
1737.06.27 |
Blush remains on the forgiven face, A [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127453 |
B0031310 |
1775.03.11 |
Blush that glows upon my cheeks, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227750 |
B0048705 |
1768.05.19 |
Blushing of May, fair vernal Queen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0147975 |
B0036794 |
1774.04.05 |
Blutroth ging zwar die Sonne unter [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234596 |
B0050436 |
1766.04.14 |
Boast not, fair Goddess, paitriot zeal [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170436 |
B0041571 |
1772.03.05 |
Boast not your state, slaves of despotick sway [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225962 |
B0048548 |
1782.07.05 |
Boast not your titles and your birth [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125366 |
B0030786 |
1750.01.08 |
Bob telling his repining friend [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084901 |
B0026073 |
1737.12.12 |
Bohea is the favourite thro' the whole town [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079520 |
B0027815 |
1769.04.13 |
Boisterous boreas now is fled, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223960 |
B0048430 |
1769.05.16 |
Boisterous Boreas now is fled, The [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040371 |
B0015989 |
1773.05.07 |
Boisterous Boreas now is fled, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035390 |
B0014055 |
1769.06.01 |
Boistrous Boreas now is fled, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099264 |
B0028553 |
1775.05.20 |
Bold is the hope, by virtuous deeds [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227818 |
B0048715 |
1779.04.21 |
Bold Parker's, Clinton's tardy coup de main [fl] |
Gazette of State of South Carolina |
C0045456 |
B0016880 |
1765.08.30 |
Bondage is ign'rance, and he that sees [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068243 |
B0023707 |
1765.09.05 |
Bondage is ign'rance, and he that sees [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053000 |
B0019542 |
1765.09.05 |
Bondage is ign'rance, and he that sees [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091993 |
B0026893 |
1765.09.13 |
Bondage is ign'rance, and he that sees [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033114 |
B0013519 |
1780.11.13 |
Born for a curse to virtue and mankind! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018139 |
B0006791 |
1773.08.17 |
Born for millions are the Kings [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218594 |
B0045321 |
1773.08.30 |
Born for millions are the Kings [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134854 |
B0033696 |
1760.04.28 |
Born to assuage the furious, rapid tide [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088411 |
B0026611 |
1762.04.08 |
Born to no pride, inheriting no strife [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144676 |
B0036473 |
1762.06.04 |
Born to no pride inheriting no strife [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067736 |
B0023538 |
1770.07.09 |
Borne by Aeolus o'er the Atlantic waves [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132410 |
B0033532 |
1762.05.10 |
Boscawen is gone [fl] |
American Chronicle |
C0000140 |
B0000027 |
1762.06.04 |
Boscawen is gone [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067733 |
B0023538 |
1759.08.03 |
Boscaw'n, that great suspicious name [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067301 |
B0023388 |
1768.01.14 |
Boston a metropolis!--mere pretence! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161050 |
B0038877 |
1775.03.22 |
Boston, the first day of October [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041724 |
B0016369 |
1762.05.13 |
Bosweawen is gone [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089782 |
B0026720 |
1765.09.20 |
Both heaven and earth are foes [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033126 |
B0013520 |
1783.09.15 |
Bow-string round her neck, with dying eyes, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018880 |
B0006939 |
1757.02.07 |
Braddock was sent to win a fort [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013246 |
B0005557 |
1768.03.24 |
Brave bonny Scot, A [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053350 |
B0019661 |
1729.02.18 |
Brave do never shun the light, The [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000749 |
B0000682 |
1770.02.12 |
Brave patriot speak! nor let thy spirits fail [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074424 |
B0032288 |
1770.02.05 |
Brave patriot speak! not let thy spirits fail [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008770 |
B0003588 |
1758.04.17 |
Brave Prussian Prince, thou goest to war in earnest [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087872 |
B0026504 |
1775.10.20 |
Brave race of men! that lately shew'd [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036091 |
B0014183 |
1775.10.09 |
Brave race of men! that lately shewed [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173543 |
B0040197 |
1775.10.28 |
Brave race of men! that lately shewed [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227969 |
B0048738 |
1747.07.02 |
Brave race of men! who boldly shew'd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020473 |
B0009074 |
1747.07.28 |
Brave race of men! who boldly shew'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049533 |
B0018598 |
1774.12.01 |
Brave race of men, who boldly shew'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102814 |
B0028842 |
1774.12.14 |
Brave race of men, who boldly shew'd [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041652 |
B0016355 |
1774.12.16 |
Brave race of men, who boldly shew'd [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035935 |
B0014139 |
1774.12.07 |
Brave sons of peace, who live at ease [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041649 |
B0016354 |
1771.03.18 |
Brave 'tis true do never shun the light, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009061 |
B0003646 |
1781.07.24 |
Bravely to aim at something to make known [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219995 |
B0044129 |
1777.03.06 |
Brawny lump that scarce knows good from ill, A [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177044 |
B0043417 |
1772.08.03 |
Bred up in law's mechanic, plodding school [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170893 |
B0040022 |
1750.06.25 |
Breetons! my fripp'ry countryemans are come [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026059 |
B0011033 |
1749.08.28 |
Brethren, by this my mind you'll know [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005470 |
B0002524 |
1749.09.11 |
Brethren, by this my mind you'll know [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078587 |
B0025509 |
1760.09.05 |
Brethren, by this my mind you'll know [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067476 |
B0023447 |
1749.10.12 |
Brethren, this my mind you'll know [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155566 |
B0037925 |
1756.03.15 |
Bridges: whene'er that little world we view [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087472 |
B0026396 |
1756.01.22 |
Bridges! whene'er thy little world we view [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156343 |
B0038250 |
1756.05.31 |
Bridges! whene'er thy little world we view [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013118 |
B0005521 |
1766.10.17 |
Bright bay horse from Chellowe stray'd, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222649 |
B0048305 |
1766.10.24 |
Bright bay horse from Chellowe stray'd, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222655 |
B0048306 |
1766.10.30 |
Bright bay horse from Chellowe stray'd, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222662 |
B0048307 |
1766.11.08 |
Bright bay horse from Chellowe stray'd, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033236 |
B0013577 |
1742.01.11 |
Bright charity celestial grace! [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127828 |
B0031526 |
1768.04.21 |
Bright o'er the green hills rose the morning ray [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098014 |
B0028483 |
1774.03.21 |
Bright Phoebus drove, his rapid carr, amain [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017375 |
B0006450 |
1770.11.08 |
Brimful of anger, not of love [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224628 |
B0048483 |
1771.02.14 |
Brimful of anger, not of love [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100400 |
B0028644 |
1781.11.10 |
Bring now ye muses from th' Aonian grove [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167778 |
B0039563 |
1781.11.28 |
Bring now ye muses from th' Aonian grove [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071711 |
B0024833 |
1750.06.25 |
Britain, attend the warning voice [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078719 |
B0025544 |
1762.01.28 |
Britain, by conq'ring Gallia scorn'd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021570 |
B0009761 |
1762.01.11 |
Britain, by conqu'ring Gallia scorn'd [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080852 |
B0028093 |
1762.01.18 |
Britain, by conqu'ring Gallia scorn'd [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006633 |
B0003168 |
1762.03.19 |
Britain, by conqu'ring Gallia scorn'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067686 |
B0023527 |
1751.05.20 |
Britain, lament! How great thy cause of woe [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078815 |
B0025589 |
1739.09.28 |
Britain once more herself appears [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229461 |
B0049021 |
1754.01.17 |
Britain, rejoice! victorious Clive returns! [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020994 |
B0009366 |
1778.11.05 |
Britain's genius! view, well pleased [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177547 |
B0043528 |
1774.09.29 |
Britain's sons line the coast of Atlantic all oe'r [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102748 |
B0028833 |
1761.11.05 |
Britannia, from her rocky seat [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021545 |
B0009749 |
1761.11.13 |
Britannia, from her rocky seat [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067643 |
B0023509 |
1761.11.26 |
Britannia, from her rocky seat [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089155 |
B0026695 |
1761.12.10 |
Britannia, from her rocky seat [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052278 |
B0019347 |
1780.03.15 |
Britannia hail! in war and peace renown'd [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194225 |
B0043012 |
1759.12.29 |
Britannia mourn! Great Wolfe in arms no more [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067346 |
B0023411 |
1772.03.26 |
Britannia! sound the trump of war [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101058 |
B0028702 |
1745.07.22 |
Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084510 |
B0025840 |
1745.07.29 |
Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005126 |
B0002311 |
1745.07.29 |
Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025908 |
B0010807 |
1778.11.13 |
Britannia was sick, for a doctor they sent [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136217 |
B0034272 |
1778.12.05 |
Britannia was sick, for a doctor they sent [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042207 |
B0016474 |
1778.12.24 |
Britannia was sick, for a doctor they sent [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064391 |
B0021843 |
1746.11.13 |
Britannia's gen'rous son beholds with scorn [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020438 |
B0009042 |
1758.11.27 |
Britannia's sons rejoice [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087958 |
B0026537 |
1758.12.08 |
Britannia's sons rejoice [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072555 |
B0025143 |
1758.12.18 |
Britannia's sons rejoice [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026257 |
B0011302 |
1777.01.14 |
Britannia--sinks beneath her crime [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070709 |
B0024278 |
1777.01.20 |
Britannia--sinks beneath her crimes [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017866 |
B0006592 |
1741.02.09 |
British sun triumphs o'er Britain's foes, The [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025785 |
B0010635 |
1767.11.23 |
Britons, behold! with horror view the day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131014 |
B0033389 |
1769.06.15 |
Britons beware! lest Ministerial pow'r [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077791 |
B0025278 |
1775.02.15 |
Britons, if you pant for glory [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041693 |
B0016364 |
1775.03.17 |
Britons, if you pant for glory [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035994 |
B0014152 |
1775.04.06 |
Britons, if you pant for glory [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0064003 |
B0021666 |
1775.04.14 |
Britons, if you pant for glory [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220347 |
B0044292 |
1759.04.30 |
Britons, once so fam'd in story [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088065 |
B0026559 |
1758.10.05 |
Britons rejoice at heaven's indulgent smile [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021300 |
B0009593 |
1758.10.13 |
Britons rejoice at heaven's indulgent smile [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067181 |
B0023346 |
1758.09.14 |
Britons rejoice at heav'n's indulgent smile [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050928 |
B0019178 |
1759.05.11 |
Britons, rouse to deeds of death! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067268 |
B0023376 |
1759.03.26 |
Britons, rouse to the deeds of death! [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088038 |
B0026554 |
1752.02.27 |
Britons! Shall France a fleet to India send? [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050028 |
B0018838 |
1752.03.02 |
Britons: Shall France a fleet to India send? [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085740 |
B0026185 |
1752.03.17 |
Britons! Shall France a fleet to India send? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140363 |
B0035949 |
1752.03.19 |
Britons! Shall France a fleet to India send? [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020887 |
B0009276 |
1752.04.17 |
Britons! Shall France a fleet to India send? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221855 |
B0048173 |
1753.06.21 |
Britons strike home [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140837 |
B0036013 |
1750.06.18 |
Britons! the herring fishery calls: arise ! [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085023 |
B0026096 |
1750.06.21 |
Britons! the herring fishery calls:----arise! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155635 |
B0037961 |
1750.06.28 |
Britons! the herring fishery calls:--arise! [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020777 |
B0009204 |
1750.06.18 |
Britons! the herring-fishery calls: arise [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078716 |
B0025543 |
1760.03.03 |
Britons, the work of war is done! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013696 |
B0005717 |
1760.03.11 |
Britons, the work of war is done! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072848 |
B0031897 |
1760.04.05 |
Britons, the work of war is done! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032847 |
B0013356 |
1776.06.20 |
Britons where's your great magnanimity! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056024 |
B0020090 |
1742.02.18 |
Britons! with awe this son of freedom view [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020197 |
B0008795 |
1759.11.26 |
Britons with courage advance [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013667 |
B0005703 |
1759.12.10 |
Britons with courage advance [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088300 |
B0026591 |
1760.01.10 |
Britons with courage advance [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051103 |
B0019247 |
1750.06.04 |
Brittons! the herring-fish'ry calls: --arise! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005534 |
B0002564 |
1769.01.20 |
Brocado's and damasks, and tabbies, and gauses [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034297 |
B0013831 |
1746.08.21 |
Bromfield, I join your raised act of praise [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020409 |
B0009030 |
1770.05.12 |
Brother soldiers, all fight on [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153159 |
B0041922 |
1775.05.27 |
Brother soldiers, all fight on [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154134 |
B0042185 |
1775.07.07 |
Brother soldiers, all fight on [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036047 |
B0014168 |
1775.09.05 |
Brothers what say ye? let's a commission take [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056781 |
B0020496 |
1779.04.20 |
Brutes find out where their talents lie [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070874 |
B0024386 |
1728.07.29 |
Burnet, to thee the darling muse would sing [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065814 |
B0022495 |
1771.11.05 |
Burning the Dock-Yard discover'd at last! The [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040682 |
B0016118 |
1775.12.02 |
Burnt be the piece, forgot the author's name [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169159 |
B0039832 |
1780.07.27 |
Busy in blood, and eager to destroy [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037750 |
B0015761 |
1780.08.03 |
Busy in blood and eager to destroy [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064466 |
B0021926 |
1780.08.12 |
Busy in blood, and eager to destroy [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070936 |
B0024450 |
1780.08.16 |
Busy in blood, and eager to destroy [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151216 |
B0037367 |
1780.08.17 |
Busy in blood, and eager to destroy [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077211 |
B0033223 |
1780.08.22 |
Busy in blood, and eager to destroy [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031937 |
B0013004 |
1780.08.23 |
Busy in blood, and eager to destroy [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071949 |
B0024978 |
1780.09.20 |
Busy in blood, and eager to destroy [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071579 |
B0024771 |
1775.02.21 |
But (if I fail not in my augury [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041202 |
B0016292 |
1773.09.09 |
But all the flatt'ring hopes of youthful bloom [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055727 |
B0019945 |
1744.04.02 |
But as a dog that turns the spit [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025865 |
B0010751 |
1769.08.03 |
But fickle Fortune is not always kind [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077920 |
B0025285 |
1761.09.10 |
But for one end, one much neglected use [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144463 |
B0036443 |
1761.09.10 |
But for one end, one much neglected use [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0157443 |
B0038544 |
1735.03.04 |
But happy they! the happiest of their kind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137573 |
B0035056 |
1782.07.05 |
But hark! the charge [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125372 |
B0030786 |
1776.04.05 |
But hark the chiming clocks to dinner call [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041933 |
B0016421 |
1773.03.18 |
But honest ardour (conscious as I am [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226610 |
B0048602 |
1733.08.11 |
But Hudibras gave him a twitch [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207654 |
B0045601 |
1723.04.01 |
But human Frailty nicely to unfold [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065537 |
B0022258 |
1769.10.10 |
But if his heirs my law forsake [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040445 |
B0016010 |
1769.10.19 |
But if his heirs my law forsake [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162183 |
B0038970 |
1767.10.19 |
But if in searching round the world we find [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130861 |
B0033382 |
1782.11.07 |
But if there is an hereafter [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038226 |
B0015880 |
1782.11.14 |
But if there is an Hereafter [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220168 |
B0044191 |
1783.01.03 |
But if there is an hereafter [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036902 |
B0014559 |
1766.05.24 |
But in such lays as neither ebb nor flow [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033198 |
B0013556 |
1740.05.24 |
But lest you think me deaf or rude [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208844 |
B0045921 |
1767.02.23 |
But O! my muse my throbbing heart does flame [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083317 |
B0028346 |
1774.10.06 |
But of this be sure [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102752 |
B0028834 |
1772.07.31 |
But oh! the fix'd, the firm decree [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069685 |
B0024066 |
1774.05.19 |
But should corruption, with despotic rage [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231487 |
B0049524 |
1774.06.09 |
But should corruption, with despotick rage [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102598 |
B0028817 |
1756.09.03 |
But soldier differ; some will shed their blood [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222349 |
B0048260 |
1756.11.04 |
But soldier differ; some will shed their blood [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156451 |
B0038291 |
1756.11.25 |
But soldiers differ; some will shed their blood [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050691 |
B0019084 |
1756.12.04 |
But soldiers differ' some will shed their blood [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032777 |
B0013266 |
1723.03.04 |
But still the more you strive t' appear [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065518 |
B0022254 |
1754.02.19 |
But tell me whence this wond'rous flame began [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012893 |
B0005404 |
1751.08.29 |
But the divine perfections of the soul [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140244 |
B0035920 |
1770.03.22 |
But thou, oh Patriot brave, give ear [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099736 |
B0028596 |
1776.03.11 |
But through bare merit might in Rome appear [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017767 |
B0006547 |
1765.10.31 |
But what avail her unexhausted stores [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068277 |
B0023716 |
1740.04.03 |
But what avails their unexhausted stores [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001984 |
B0001262 |
1768.02.04 |
But what could single valour do [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097300 |
B0028466 |
1768.02.22 |
But what could single valour do [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0112368 |
B0029912 |
1769.02.24 |
But what's beyond death? Who shall draw that veil? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068987 |
B0023889 |
1735.01.27 |
But when alas! Men come to die [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235182 |
B0049791 |
1780.01.25 |
But why must those be though to 'scape [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174689 |
B0040543 |
1762.08.30 |
But why shou'd we on single features dwell [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026594 |
B0011495 |
1762.09.16 |
But why shou'd we on single features dwell [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021699 |
B0009795 |
1762.09.20 |
But why shou'd we on single features dwell [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026599 |
B0011498 |
1762.09.27 |
But why shou'd we on single features dwell [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026602 |
B0011499 |
1762.09.30 |
But why shou'd we on single features dwell [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021712 |
B0009797 |
1762.10.04 |
But why shou'd we on single features dwell [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026605 |
B0011500 |
1762.10.08 |
But why shou'd we on single features dwell [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021721 |
B0009798 |
1753.07.05 |
But write him down a slave, who humbly proud [fl] |
Independent Reflector |
C0049385 |
B0018432 |
1766.11.28 |
Buxom nymph, all nymphs excelling [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203658 |
B0044320 |
1769.12.14 |
By a blue ribband's going, we may guess [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162345 |
B0038978 |
1775.02.02 |
By art and surprise, my Lord swears he'll succeed [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063949 |
B0021657 |
1775.02.09 |
By art and surprize, my Lord swears he'll succeed [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076294 |
B0032944 |
1775.02.10 |
By art and surprize, my Lord swears he'll succeed [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035970 |
B0014147 |
1775.02.11 |
By art and surprize, my Lord swears he'll succeed [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135034 |
B0033727 |
1755.06.06 |
By birth the name alone descends [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222220 |
B0048225 |
1767.11.12 |
By chance he spied a mirror as he spoke [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092684 |
B0027006 |
1779.08.09 |
By Collier George, Sir Commodore [fl] |
Dresden Mercury |
C0040111 |
B0015942 |
1769.03.30 |
By education most have been misled [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223938 |
B0048428 |
1771.10.05 |
By education most have been misled [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153366 |
B0041995 |
1771.10.22 |
By education most have been misled [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040677 |
B0016116 |
1737.02.15 |
By education most men are misled [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001558 |
B0001102 |
1737.10.28 |
By education most men are missed [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229019 |
B0048923 |
1748.05.18 |
By ev'ry bird and beast of prey [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049650 |
B0018640 |
1741.01.22 |
By frequent insults from the Iberian coast [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002102 |
B0001304 |
1767.10.31 |
By heaven, I had rather coin my heart [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152711 |
B0041790 |
1771.11.22 |
By heavens, I had rather coin my heart [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062841 |
B0021484 |
1777.08.26 |
By John Burgoyne, and Burgoyne John, Esq [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173809 |
B0040296 |
1777.09.08 |
By John Burgoyne, and Burgoyne John, Esquire [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103838 |
B0028944 |
1777.09.15 |
By John Burgoyne, and Burgoyne John, Esquire [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076820 |
B0033074 |
1777.09.18 |
By John Burgoyne, and Burgoyne John, Esquire [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046031 |
B0017651 |
1778.01.15 |
By John Burgoyne, of noble line [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046093 |
B0017668 |
1769.05.22 |
By music, minds an equal temper know [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131805 |
B0033472 |
1775.06.15 |
By my faith but I think ye're all makers of bulls [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103162 |
B0028871 |
1775.07.10 |
By my faith but I think ye're all makers of bulls [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075031 |
B0032507 |
1775.07.12 |
By my faith but I think ye're all makers of bulls [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220704 |
B0047815 |
1775.06.30 |
By my faith, but I think you're all makers of bull [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036040 |
B0014167 |
1775.07.28 |
By my faith but I think you're all makers of bulls [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206649 |
B0044677 |
1775.12.05 |
By my faith, but I think you're all makers of bulls [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070584 |
B0024239 |
1775.12.08 |
By my faith, but I think you're all makers of Bulls [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041842 |
B0016404 |
1732.09.18 |
By Nature form'd to grace the British stage [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011649 |
B0004488 |
1757.04.18 |
By our brave ancestors two Henries fell [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087698 |
B0026453 |
1757.04.21 |
By our brave ancestors two Henries fell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142556 |
B0036214 |
1757.04.28 |
By our brave ancestors two Henries fell [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050714 |
B0019106 |
1782.01.19 |
By our leave, gossip John [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154668 |
B0042532 |
1768.11.17 |
By pleasing gales your goodness, great Botetourt [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223752 |
B0048413 |
1781.07.02 |
By sacred influence hurl'd [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0122704 |
B0030619 |
1778.10.07 |
By Scottish craft, and deep-laid Junto plot [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071424 |
B0024672 |
1744.02.06 |
By six o'clock on Monday next [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005038 |
B0002234 |
1773.08.31 |
By the chance of the die [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030596 |
B0012641 |
1777.05.08 |
By the Red Sea the Hebrew host detain'd [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206836 |
B0044741 |
1777.07.12 |
By the Red Sea the Hebrew host detain'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154298 |
B0042296 |
1777.07.21 |
By the Red Sea the Hebrew host detain'd [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076797 |
B0033066 |
1779.08.24 |
By the right valiant famous Tryon [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077106 |
B0033173 |
1770.09.13 |
By the side of the stream that strays thro' the [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099966 |
B0028622 |
1770.07.12 |
By the side of the stream that strays thro' the grove [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230867 |
B0049390 |
1774.04.11 |
By the toast of your health, when full bumpers go down [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028853 |
B0012105 |
1775.08.07 |
By Thomas Gage, whom British Frenzy [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031150 |
B0012745 |
1781.06.28 |
By ton, we're superiors [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056214 |
B0020282 |
1735.02.22 |
By various arts we thus attempt to please [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207887 |
B0045661 |
1780.05.18 |
By various means the tuneful choir [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0182438 |
B0043682 |
1750.06.18 |
By various means we lose the vital breath [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005537 |
B0002566 |
1739.01.08 |
By what I know and ye perceive [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127541 |
B0031385 |
1775.12.22 |
By William Howe, whose high command [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036112 |
B0014192 |
1776.01.26 |
By William Howe, whose high command [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041878 |
B0016411 |
1767.10.10 |
By wisdom's sound to captivate the heart [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033364 |
B0013612 |
1781.12.26 |
By you leave, gossip John [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042867 |
B0016648 |
1728.12.05 |
By your honour's command, an example I stand [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000737 |
B0000672 |
1728.12.31 |
By your honours command, an example I stand [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079107 |
B0027424 |
1747.09.28 |
By your honour's command [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078450 |
B0025445 |
1782.02.16 |
By your leave, gossip John [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071079 |
B0024529 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1769.08.31 |
Caelia in vain I often strove [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077959 |
B0025289 |
1778.05.07 |
Caesar of old, was not content to fight [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0125941 |
B0030847 |
1746.04.14 |
Cain, the first murd'rer, when from Eden driven [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005167 |
B0002348 |
1746.05.19 |
Cain, the first murd'rer, when from Eden driven [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209668 |
B0046230 |
1747.03.30 |
Cain, the first murd'rer, when from Eden driven [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128175 |
B0031674 |
1783.09.03 |
Calabria's towns are swallowed up [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072509 |
B0025130 |
1773.11.04 |
Call no man father by implicit faith [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075900 |
B0032878 |
1771.07.11 |
Calm, thinking villains who no Faith could fix [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062629 |
B0021465 |
1765.03.07 |
Calm, tho' not mean, courageous without rage [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052883 |
B0019516 |
1767.10.24 |
Calm, tho' not mean, courageous without rage [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152701 |
B0041789 |
1768.05.20 |
Calm, tho' not mean, courageous without rage [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034020 |
B0013796 |
1748.11.28 |
Calmly! repos'd upon a pleasant green [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045724 |
B0017553 |
1751.04.15 |
Calmly repos'd upon a pleasant green [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210287 |
B0046476 |
1770.04.05 |
Came to my plantation in the month of November [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224499 |
B0048465 |
1766.08.08 |
Can a man sustain a greater curse [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068426 |
B0023756 |
1755.01.06 |
Can Britannia set [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156189 |
B0038196 |
1771.11.14 |
Can I, all gracious Providence! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225732 |
B0048532 |
1775.04.22 |
Can I, all-gracious Providence! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168942 |
B0039800 |
1769.11.06 |
Can it be true [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114551 |
B0030006 |
1769.11.13 |
Can it be true [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027973 |
B0011874 |
1769.11.18 |
Can it be true [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153093 |
B0041897 |
1771.02.14 |
Can men in plenty thankless live [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224797 |
B0048493 |
1768.06.06 |
Can none remember: Yes, I know all must! [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113296 |
B0029928 |
1767.10.16 |
Can nought t' arrest Death's Iron Hand prevail? [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203859 |
B0044366 |
1782.04.20 |
Can ought forbid, to sing in plaintive strains [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0046967 |
B0017981 |
1782.05.01 |
Can ought forbid, to sing in plaintive strains [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072215 |
B0025061 |
1771.11.28 |
Can the poor toy that glitters o'er a crest [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062853 |
B0021485 |
1739.04.09 |
Can we stand by and see [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127583 |
B0031398 |
1768.07.11 |
Can we stand by and see [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008445 |
B0003506 |
1768.12.22 |
Can wealth give happiness? look round and see [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098845 |
B0028528 |
1769.02.03 |
Can wealth give happiness? look round and see [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034308 |
B0013833 |
1722.02.12 |
Can weave fine Cobwebs fit for scull [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065433 |
B0022199 |
1780.08.10 |
Can ye, Britons, unconquer'd behold [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064469 |
B0021927 |
1780.08.23 |
Can ye, O Britons, unconcern'd behold [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151219 |
B0037368 |
1780.08.26 |
Can ye, O Britons, unconcern'd, behold [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154546 |
B0042459 |
1780.08.29 |
Can ye, O Britons, unconcern'd behold [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031940 |
B0013005 |
1780.09.27 |
Can ye, O Britons, unconcern'd, behold [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071582 |
B0024772 |
1780.08.07 |
Can ye, O Britons, unconcerned, behold [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018125 |
B0006777 |
1780.08.12 |
Can ye, O Britons, unconcerned behold [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070936 |
B0024450 |
1780.08.17 |
Can ye, O Britons, unconcerned, behold [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077214 |
B0033223 |
1780.08.23 |
Can ye, O Britons, unconcerned, behold [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071952 |
B0024978 |
1744.02.22 |
Can you supposed ill language will prevail? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138813 |
B0035524 |
1768.07.05 |
Candidat, der gern berfoerdert werden wolte, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233396 |
B0050137 |
1767.07.06 |
Cannon ball, one bloody day, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130653 |
B0033367 |
1776.12.10 |
Cans't thou, by searching, the Almighty find? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066805 |
B0023212 |
1773.03.12 |
Canst thou, spectator, view this crimson scene [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069993 |
B0024098 |
1773.04.13 |
Canst thou, spectator, view this crimson scene [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218516 |
B0045303 |
1773.03.13 |
Canst thou, spectator, view this crimson'd scape [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153591 |
B0042070 |
1773.02.22 |
Canst thou, spectator, view this crimson'd scene [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074680 |
B0032379 |
1773.03.09 |
Canst thou, spectator, view this crimson'd scene [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040950 |
B0016188 |
1773.03.11 |
Canst thou, spectator, view this crimson'd scene [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024845 |
B0010368 |
1773.03.16 |
Canst thou, Spectator, view this crimson'd scene [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030449 |
B0012617 |
1773.03.19 |
Canst thou, Spectator, view this crimson'd scene [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038792 |
B0014878 |
1773.03.24 |
Canst thou, spectator, view this crimson'd scene [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0164501 |
B0039152 |
1773.04.12 |
Canst thou, spectator, view this crimson'd scene [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214837 |
B0047515 |
1774.09.06 |
Cans't thou, spectators, view this wicked scene [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218926 |
B0045373 |
1781.11.12 |
Cap like a bat, A [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018185 |
B0006843 |
1781.11.15 |
Cap like a bat, A [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220035 |
B0044139 |
1781.12.06 |
Cap like a bat, A [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039723 |
B0015328 |
1781.12.12 |
Cap like a bat, A [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042848 |
B0016646 |
1775.06.15 |
Capricious, airy, feather'd race! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135105 |
B0033780 |
1775.07.10 |
Capricious, airy, feather'd race! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076438 |
B0032965 |
1775.07.28 |
Capricious, airy, feather'd race! [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041793 |
B0016385 |
1774.02.03 |
Capricious power! to whom all nature bends [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227269 |
B0048648 |
1774.06.15 |
Captain! a soldier! odds bobs on my life, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220501 |
B0047780 |
1741.08.17 |
Captain Whole-Bones is come in [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004781 |
B0002105 |
1741.07.23 |
Captain Whole-Bones is now come in [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002135 |
B0001330 |
1775.05.13 |
Cardinal one day returning from court [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227814 |
B0048714 |
1755.02.18 |
Careless by name, and careless by nature [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141689 |
B0036100 |
1755.02.24 |
Careless by name, and careless by nature [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0105977 |
B0029220 |
1755.03.21 |
Careless by name, and careless by nature [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222165 |
B0048215 |
1769.06.05 |
Careless by name, and careless by nature [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077755 |
B0025276 |
1776.06.06 |
Careless by name and Careless by nature [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126666 |
B0031095 |
1772.04.09 |
Carltona lik'd th' ambitious, haughty plan [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214248 |
B0047449 |
1780.09.28 |
Casting my eyes on Worc'ster paper [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064491 |
B0021934 |
1768.09.12 |
Cat breeds a kitten, the serpent a snake, The [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113467 |
B0029944 |
1772.12.03 |
Cat, sly lurking in a house, A [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101470 |
B0028738 |
1766.05.02 |
Cause he fights for animates him high, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222493 |
B0048281 |
1771.04.04 |
Ce Canadian sans merite [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024447 |
B0010266 |
1771.09.05 |
Cease a while, ye winds, to blow [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100723 |
B0028673 |
1771.09.16 |
Cease calumny, ye heirs of envy fly [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0115966 |
B0030103 |
1770.02.26 |
Cease courtiers longer to complain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132220 |
B0033512 |
1767.09.10 |
Cease, Delia, oh! cease thy disdain [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096534 |
B0028442 |
1783.10.11 |
Cease now my mirth, let gaiety be o'er [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176526 |
B0041068 |
1783.12.04 |
Cease now my mirth, let gaiety be o'er [fl] |
Gazette of State of Georgia |
C0045329 |
B0016806 |
1783.10.30 |
Cease now my wrath, and now my fury cease [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077583 |
B0033330 |
1775.04.20 |
Cease, O fond parents! cease thy fruitless grief [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076379 |
B0032954 |
1783.04.17 |
Cease that strepent trumpet's sound! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056537 |
B0020376 |
1783.05.17 |
Cease that strepent trumpet's sound [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071238 |
B0024594 |
1772.02.06 |
Cease then to chase the meteor as it flies [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225908 |
B0048544 |
1774.11.21 |
Cease, thou worst of gingling swains [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028981 |
B0012137 |
1774.12.02 |
Cease, thou worst of gingling swains [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035925 |
B0014137 |
1772.03.05 |
Cease to enquire, my restless friend [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054900 |
B0019866 |
1768.01.09 |
Celest'al spirit, come and sing [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152747 |
B0041800 |
1776.03.30 |
Celestial choir! enthron'd in realms of light [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228201 |
B0048760 |
1753.07.23 |
Celestial maid, whom endless smiles adorn [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104377 |
B0029137 |
1753.08.02 |
Celestial maid, whom endless smiles adorn [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155997 |
B0038121 |
1767.04.18 |
Celestial music (such Jesides' lyre [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033322 |
B0013592 |
1772.10.31 |
Celestial science raptur'd was descry [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153545 |
B0042051 |
1771.10.24 |
Celia, in every charm array'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225702 |
B0048529 |
1768.03.21 |
Certain Indian, in a dream, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131175 |
B0033407 |
1766.07.18 |
Certain maid, too prudishly inclin'd, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222569 |
B0048292 |
1782.12.11 |
Certain man nam'd Simon Peter, A [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043218 |
B0016698 |
1772.08.20 |
Certain man, whose name was Simper idem, A [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101294 |
B0028723 |
1776.01.06 |
Certain priest had hoarded up, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169206 |
B0039837 |
1782.02.14 |
Certain priest had hoarded up, A [fl] |
Royal Georgia Gazette |
C0185517 |
B0044039 |
1776.01.17 |
Certain priest had hoarded up [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037140 |
B0015484 |
1780.01.05 |
Chactaws, Chickasaws, and Catawbas [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0192989 |
B0042992 |
1781.07.14 |
Chapp'd are my lips! thou said'st, e'en so's my heart [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0184603 |
B0043845 |
1768.01.07 |
Charity, decent, modest, easy, kind [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097005 |
B0028460 |
1743.11.28 |
Charles, tho' so lately Caesar made [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005011 |
B0002224 |
1743.12.29 |
Charles, tho' so lately Caesar made [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002358 |
B0001456 |
1744.01.09 |
Charles, tho' so lately Caesar made [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128136 |
B0031624 |
1755.06.12 |
Charles-Town and all her passing bells can tell [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210910 |
B0046675 |
1782.12.17 |
Charm of the solitude I love [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060085 |
B0021197 |
1783.01.25 |
Charm of the solitude I love [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071198 |
B0024578 |
1749.01.09 |
Charmer of a lonesome hour! [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045762 |
B0017559 |
1776.03.14 |
Charmer of a lonesome hour! [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126626 |
B0031083 |
1776.04.06 |
Charmer of a lonesome hour! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228209 |
B0048761 |
1769.12.07 |
Chear up, Brother Cits, for no longer disgrace [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099600 |
B0028581 |
1748.08.30 |
Chearful and submissive mind, A [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209872 |
B0046344 |
1759.10.01 |
Chearful, fearless, and at ease [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106913 |
B0029463 |
1759.10.19 |
Chearful, fearless, and at ease [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067311 |
B0023401 |
1774.12.01 |
Check the vast torrent of commercial gain [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102811 |
B0028842 |
1782.04.27 |
Cheer'd at the return of spring [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0046974 |
B0017982 |
1780.09.27 |
Cheerly my hearts, of courage true [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0207172 |
B0044871 |
1773.08.02 |
Chief in pride, Cardilla first appears, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134748 |
B0033692 |
1775.06.26 |
Chiefs embark, and clouds involve the skies, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173446 |
B0040180 |
1772.12.10 |
Child of ill nature! on whose ruffled brow [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226534 |
B0048588 |
1773.01.25 |
Child of ill-nature! on whose rufiled brow [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134015 |
B0033665 |
1772.07.31 |
Child of the summer, charming rose [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035222 |
B0014015 |
1768.04.07 |
Children of fancy, whither are ye fled [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097872 |
B0028480 |
1768.10.22 |
Chilly snows have fled away, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152978 |
B0041841 |
1767.11.19 |
Chloe, at church, with looks devout [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096760 |
B0028452 |
1767.11.30 |
Chloe, at church with looks devout [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029608 |
B0012347 |
1767.12.11 |
Chloe, at church, with looks devout [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033953 |
B0013773 |
1763.04.23 |
Choice came on, fame told the success round, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151987 |
B0041614 |
1763.04.30 |
Choice came on. Fame's hoarsest trumpets groan'd, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151991 |
B0041615 |
1770.04.17 |
Christus ist erstanden [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233937 |
B0050230 |
1761.03.05 |
Church and Rooms, the other day, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144301 |
B0036416 |
1736.08.19 |
Ciel, grand Gouverneur, ne vous avoit fait naitre [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001409 |
B0001076 |
1730.04.02 |
Cirales are prais'd, not that abound [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000867 |
B0000741 |
1782.01.10 |
Circling sun, bright monarch of the day [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126254 |
B0030987 |
1762.02.08 |
Citizen, of worth and merit, A [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080958 |
B0028097 |
1762.02.19 |
City swarms intense. The public haunt, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067679 |
B0023523 |
1769.12.12 |
Clamorous horn calls the rebels abroad, The [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040475 |
B0016019 |
1769.11.09 |
Clamourous horn calls the rebels abroad, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224307 |
B0048453 |
1778.05.02 |
Clarinda, loveliest of the plain [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188146 |
B0042816 |
1782.11.16 |
Clarinda oft' to teaze her swain [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047282 |
B0018020 |
1782.08.05 |
Clarinda's form was more than grace [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018450 |
B0006881 |
1782.08.24 |
Clarinda's form was more than grace [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071135 |
B0024556 |
1769.09.14 |
Clarissa frowns, I must from her depart [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078007 |
B0025291 |
1761.01.01 |
Clasp'd in my monumental arms [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088699 |
B0026647 |
1761.02.12 |
Clasp'd in my monumental arms [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052166 |
B0019304 |
1743.10.17 |
Clayton's exploits appear divinely bright [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128121 |
B0031613 |
1773.03.05 |
Clear was the morning, & serene the air [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038784 |
B0014876 |
1782.01.23 |
Cloacina! hear their prayer [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042917 |
B0016652 |
1782.02.14 |
Cloacina! hear their prayer [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220104 |
B0044152 |
1772.09.03 |
Clock strikes twelve! the busy world's at rest, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214502 |
B0047477 |
1782.09.18 |
Cloe, at church, with looks devout [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072330 |
B0025081 |
1782.09.28 |
Cloe, at church, with looks devout [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175691 |
B0040904 |
1774.01.10 |
Clos'd are those eyes that beam'd seraphic fire [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028778 |
B0012092 |
1730.06.25 |
Clos'd are those eyes, that beamed seraphic fire! [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000888 |
B0000753 |
1762.11.25 |
Close Dover's cliffs, washed by the briny flood [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021735 |
B0009805 |
1762.12.03 |
Close Dover's cliffs, washed by the briny flood [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067817 |
B0023564 |
1762.12.06 |
Close Dover's cliffs, washed by the briny flood [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072914 |
B0031929 |
1762.11.29 |
Close Dover's cliffs, washed by the briny sea [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026614 |
B0011508 |
1778.10.05 |
Closing scenes of tyrant's fruitless rage, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076969 |
B0033129 |
1782.05.11 |
Cloud is burst, behold a clearer sky, The [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0200730 |
B0043238 |
1733.02.06 |
Cold as the arctick pole in winter time [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001062 |
B0000890 |
1783.06.25 |
Cold blew the blast with hollow shriek [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043373 |
B0016726 |
1783.08.04 |
Cold blew the blast with hollow shrieks [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049181 |
B0018373 |
1777.03.28 |
Cold winter's past, the icicles no more [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228440 |
B0048812 |
1779.01.27 |
Colonel Puppy sends greeting to General Nimrod [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188917 |
B0042892 |
1780.10.26 |
Columbia! Columbia! to glory arise [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046566 |
B0017813 |
1780.11.02 |
Columbia! Columbia to glory arise [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064502 |
B0021939 |
1783.07.17 |
Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126463 |
B0031066 |
1753.10.15 |
Come, Abram's sons; from ev'ry quarter come [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005789 |
B0002737 |
1781.12.24 |
Come all Continentals, who Washington love [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048613 |
B0018289 |
1746.05.26 |
Come all loyal Britons, and lend me an ear [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005175 |
B0002354 |
1760.04.11 |
Come all ye brave Britons, let no one complain [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067415 |
B0023426 |
1739.07.09 |
Come all ye fair, in sable weeds appear [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012150 |
B0004764 |
1739.07.26 |
Come all ye fair, in sable weeds appear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138172 |
B0035284 |
1774.10.27 |
Come all ye freemen who love King and land [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220611 |
B0047799 |
1777.12.02 |
Come all ye good people attend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135979 |
B0034148 |
1774.08.01 |
Come, all ye natives of each village, bring [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0119653 |
B0030257 |
1776.08.17 |
Come all you brave soldiers, both valiant and free [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070638 |
B0024257 |
1776.09.16 |
Come all you brave soldiers, both valiant and free [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076643 |
B0033022 |
1769.02.23 |
Come and behold, good brother Hugh [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223903 |
B0048424 |
1778.09.24 |
Come and listen my lads to sweet Liberty's lay [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0125967 |
B0030863 |
1778.10.12 |
Come and listen my lads to sweet Liberty's lay [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047970 |
B0018121 |
1778.10.15 |
Come and listen my lads to sweet Liberty's lay [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064360 |
B0021833 |
1778.12.10 |
Come and listen my lads to sweet Liberty's lay [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0207088 |
B0044821 |
1779.06.10 |
Come and listen my lads to sweet liberty's lay [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000319 |
B0000063 |
1748.12.26 |
Come, blessed bird of paradise [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045741 |
B0017557 |
1739.02.19 |
Come Brother Joe, my sturdy lad [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025669 |
B0010567 |
1770.02.26 |
Come chear up, my lads, to our country be firm [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095070 |
B0027140 |
1775.07.06 |
Come chear up, my lads, to our country be firm [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231919 |
B0049584 |
1770.06.14 |
Come cheer up, my lads, and your liberty shield [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224529 |
B0048469 |
1779.11.27 |
Come cheer up, my lads, let us haste to the main [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0191790 |
B0042981 |
1769.01.26 |
Come cheer up, my lads, like a true British band [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098920 |
B0028533 |
1774.08.18 |
Come, come, my brave boys, from my song you shall [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102678 |
B0028827 |
1774.09.09 |
Come, come, my brave boys, from my song you shall [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220303 |
B0044261 |
1774.09.01 |
Come, come, my brave boys, from my song you shall hear [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063794 |
B0021635 |
1774.10.06 |
Come, come, my brave boys, from my song you shall hear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231637 |
B0049544 |
1774.12.28 |
Come come, my friends, let's drink about [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041660 |
B0016357 |
1759.01.26 |
Come, come, my lads, away to France [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067225 |
B0023361 |
1759.02.16 |
Come, come my lads, away to France [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072561 |
B0025149 |
1744.08.16 |
Come deck, you drooping nine, your fav'rite's herse [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138933 |
B0035549 |
1774.05.05 |
Come, each death-doing dog who dare venture his neck [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187189 |
B0042704 |
1768.10.27 |
Come, friendly pen, to thy companion's aid [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223719 |
B0048410 |
1752.01.23 |
Come from the house of grief, let [ ] friend [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020877 |
B0009268 |
1774.02.25 |
Come, gentle god of soft repose [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035633 |
B0014097 |
1782.04.17 |
Come gentlemen Tories, firm, loyal and true [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043003 |
B0016664 |
1738.03.27 |
Come hark to our ditty which shall not be long [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004488 |
B0001930 |
1761.09.04 |
Come, heav'nly pensive contemplation, come [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067621 |
B0023499 |
1768.02.12 |
Come, heav'nly pensive contemplation, come [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038363 |
B0014627 |
1740.01.08 |
Come hither all, whose grov'ling taste [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001890 |
B0001250 |
1740.01.29 |
Come hither all, whose grov'ling taste [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079650 |
B0027916 |
1756.11.13 |
Come hither brave boys, be jolly, and sing [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032774 |
B0013263 |
1756.11.18 |
Come hither brave boys, be jolly and sing [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066948 |
B0023249 |
1776.02.09 |
Come hither, brother tradesmen [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041885 |
B0016413 |
1754.07.08 |
Come hither, friend, who like with me to rove [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0105908 |
B0029187 |
1770.10.18 |
Come, Hope, thou kind persuasive maid [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100085 |
B0028627 |
1775.05.30 |
Come inspiration, from thy vernal bow'r [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056737 |
B0020478 |
1775.06.14 |
Come join hand in hand all ye true loyal souls [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064021 |
B0021673 |
1775.06.17 |
Come join hand in hand all ye true loyal souls [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154137 |
B0042188 |
1775.06.22 |
Come join hand in hand all ye true, loyal souls [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231908 |
B0049582 |
1768.09.02 |
Come join hand in hand brave American all [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068920 |
B0023864 |
1768.09.05 |
Come join hand in hand brave American all [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003199 |
B0001620 |
1768.07.07 |
Come join hand in hand brave Americans all [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161248 |
B0038903 |
1768.07.07 |
Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148015 |
B0036801 |
1768.07.11 |
Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094294 |
B0027050 |
1768.07.11 |
Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131308 |
B0033423 |
1768.07.14 |
Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053416 |
B0019677 |
1768.07.18 |
Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015843 |
B0006154 |
1768.07.18 |
Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113406 |
B0029935 |
1768.07.21 |
Come join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223552 |
B0048396 |
1768.07.22 |
Come join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034072 |
B0013805 |
1768.07.22 |
Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038417 |
B0014650 |
1768.07.23 |
Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152911 |
B0041828 |
1768.08.22 |
Come join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008480 |
B0003512 |
1768.09.12 |
Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213404 |
B0047272 |
1774.08.11 |
Come join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227480 |
B0048675 |
1776.01.23 |
Come join hand in hand, brave Americans all [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056867 |
B0020519 |
1775.05.27 |
Come join hands in hand all ye true, loyal souls [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168973 |
B0039805 |
1781.10.04 |
Come join, my brave lads, come all from afar [fl] |
Royal Georgia Gazette |
C0185455 |
B0044022 |
1768.08.04 |
Come jolly Sons of Liberty, Come all with hearts united [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161286 |
B0038907 |
1768.08.15 |
Come jolly Sons of Liberty, Come all with hearts united [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015864 |
B0006158 |
1768.08.16 |
Come jolly Sons of Liberty, Come all with hearts united [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040172 |
B0015950 |
1768.08.19 |
Come jolly Sons of Liberty, Come all with hearts united [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034138 |
B0013809 |
1768.08.26 |
Come jolly Sons of Liberty, Come all with hearts united [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068912 |
B0023863 |
1768.08.11 |
Come jolly sons of liberty [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094300 |
B0027057 |
1768.08.20 |
Come, jolly sons of liberty [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152941 |
B0041832 |
1777.11.13 |
Come let us all pray for protection [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037501 |
B0015620 |
1774.10.31 |
Come let us join in the glorious train [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030946 |
B0012705 |
1742.04.05 |
Come, let us join our God to bless [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127893 |
B0031538 |
1779.11.27 |
Come let us rejoice [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0191625 |
B0042981 |
1780.02.12 |
Come let us run at once they cry [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194049 |
B0043003 |
1782.08.10 |
Come let us turn round and rebelliously sing [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010883 |
B0003903 |
1767.04.24 |
Come, let's aboard, my jolly blades [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068615 |
B0023793 |
1760.05.29 |
Come listen a while, and I'll tickle your ears [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051767 |
B0019267 |
1760.07.04 |
Come listen a while and I'll tickle your ears [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067437 |
B0023438 |
1775.06.08 |
Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103124 |
B0028870 |
1775.06.08 |
Come listen, my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135098 |
B0033777 |
1775.06.19 |
Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031128 |
B0012738 |
1775.06.20 |
Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070522 |
B0024217 |
1775.06.26 |
Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076428 |
B0032964 |
1775.06.28 |
Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064027 |
B0021675 |
1775.06.29 |
Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231915 |
B0049583 |
1775.07.01 |
Come listen, my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154145 |
B0042190 |
1775.07.03 |
Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075022 |
B0032506 |
1775.07.11 |
Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070533 |
B0024220 |
1737.02.11 |
Come lovely Virgin, fair ey'd peace [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228715 |
B0048887 |
1782.09.12 |
Come, meek-ey'd maid, long banish'd hence [fl] |
Royal South Carolina Gazette |
C0203417 |
B0044100 |
1774.05.27 |
Come, meek-ey'd nymph, of aspect sweet [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035735 |
B0014110 |
1782.04.13 |
Come! mighty Goddess of the watry eye [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221223 |
B0047996 |
1768.02.26 |
Come, Molly, Molly, my sweet dear [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038376 |
B0014629 |
1775.03.02 |
Come, muses nine, come string my lyre [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231815 |
B0049566 |
1783.07.23 |
Come, my boys, in jovial strain [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0202427 |
B0043364 |
1777.07.18 |
Come, my boys, let us sing [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036407 |
B0014274 |
1741.02.02 |
Come my hearts with souls befitting [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127714 |
B0031477 |
1771.03.11 |
Come, my lads, ye sowls of thunder [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009055 |
B0003645 |
1769.01.30 |
Come my reverend fathers now [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029769 |
B0012407 |
1778.05.06 |
Come not, mortal, here to weep [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170262 |
B0039941 |
1746.06.19 |
Come on, great prince, o welcome to this place [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020400 |
B0009021 |
1774.08.10 |
Come on: I'll shew thee, friend, the certain way [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165051 |
B0039233 |
1771.02.11 |
Come on, jolly lads, 'tis your country that calls [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095599 |
B0027191 |
1771.02.28 |
Come on, jolly lads, 'tis your country that calls [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024413 |
B0010261 |
1771.03.08 |
Come on, jolly lads, 'tis your country that calls [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069364 |
B0023994 |
1771.03.11 |
Come on, jolly lads, 'tis your country that calls [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095647 |
B0027195 |
1778.04.08 |
Come on my hearts of temper'd steel [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170493 |
B0039968 |
1752.02.17 |
Come on ye critics, find one fault who date [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085718 |
B0026183 |
1775.08.10 |
Come, patience, come to dry a parent's tears [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231942 |
B0049589 |
1774.11.10 |
Come prithee, parson, tell us why [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231691 |
B0049549 |
1772.05.22 |
Come roseate health, my temples bind [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035188 |
B0014005 |
1771.11.28 |
Come, roseate health, thy temples bind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225751 |
B0048534 |
1772.02.17 |
Come roseate health, thy temples bind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132897 |
B0033616 |
1783.11.05 |
Come rouse, brother Tories, the loyalists cry [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072537 |
B0025136 |
1783.12.06 |
Come rouse, brother Tories, the loyalists cry [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011133 |
B0003972 |
1775.01.19 |
Come rouse from your trances [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220629 |
B0047803 |
1775.07.29 |
Come rouse up my lads, and join in this great cause [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227889 |
B0048725 |
1775.10.12 |
Come, sacred friendship, come and bring along [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103333 |
B0028888 |
1775.10.23 |
Come, sacred friendship, come and bring along [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076479 |
B0032975 |
1750.03.05 |
Come, see this edefice in ruin lye [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084929 |
B0026081 |
1768.09.26 |
Come shake your dull noddles, ye pumpkins and bawl [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008490 |
B0003517 |
1768.10.10 |
Come shake your dull noddles ye pumpkins, and bawl [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074125 |
B0032225 |
1768.09.26 |
Come shake your dull noddles, ye pumpkins and brawl [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015880 |
B0006164 |
1775.01.19 |
Come sing round my favourite tree [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220629 |
B0047803 |
1775.08.16 |
Come sister come, your injur'd country calls [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150608 |
B0037183 |
1775.09.12 |
Come, sisters come, your injur'd country calls [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070555 |
B0024229 |
1773.12.13 |
Come soft-eye'd elegy, inspire my lays! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134996 |
B0033711 |
1777.01.28 |
Come soldiers all in chorus join [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070721 |
B0024280 |
1777.08.04 |
Come soldiers all in chorus join [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031534 |
B0012845 |
1777.08.14 |
Come soldiers all in chorus join [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046015 |
B0017646 |
1777.08.14 |
Come soldiers all in chorus join [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064224 |
B0021772 |
1768.10.03 |
Come swallow your bumpers, ye Tories! and roar [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008494 |
B0003518 |
1768.10.03 |
Come swallow your bumpers, ye Tories! and roar [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015883 |
B0006165 |
1768.10.04 |
Come swallow your bumpers, ye Tories! and roar [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040209 |
B0015957 |
1768.10.10 |
Come swallow your bumpers, ye tories! and roar [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074129 |
B0032225 |
1768.10.14 |
Come swallow your bumpers, ye Tories! and roar [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068941 |
B0023870 |
1776.10.18 |
Come sweetly pleasing solitude [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042029 |
B0016449 |
1783.01.15 |
Come the three corners of the world in arms [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201595 |
B0043309 |
1776.04.22 |
Come then, Americans, like heroes bold and brave [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031201 |
B0012778 |
1783.12.18 |
Come! to Columbia's God your voices raise [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0127132 |
B0031115 |
1783.10.18 |
Come to my arms, my dear much valu'd friend [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154830 |
B0042623 |
1783.10.30 |
Come to my arms, my dear much valu'd friend [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077593 |
B0033330 |
1783.12.03 |
Come to my arms, my dear much valu'd friend [fl] |
Vermont Journal |
C0232314 |
B0047774 |
1783.09.24 |
Come to my arms, my dear much valued friend [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043515 |
B0016739 |
1783.10.11 |
Come to my arms, my dear much valued friend [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075854 |
B0032734 |
1783.10.30 |
Come to my arms, my dear much valued friend [fl] |
Gazette of State of South Carolina |
C0045546 |
B0016916 |
1766.01.13 |
Come view C--ge G--ville with attention [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007826 |
B0003376 |
1766.01.10 |
Come view G--ge G--ville with attention [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068301 |
B0023726 |
1766.01.13 |
Come view G--ge G--ville with attention [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014893 |
B0006023 |
1766.01.13 |
Come view G--ge G--ville with attention [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027315 |
B0011671 |
1766.01.16 |
Come view G--ge G--ville with attention [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022629 |
B0009970 |
1766.01.20 |
Come view G--ge G--ville with attention [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073594 |
B0032089 |
1766.01.30 |
Come view G--ge G--ville with attention [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0159063 |
B0038772 |
1766.01.31 |
Come view G--ge G--ville with attention [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033167 |
B0013539 |
1775.05.23 |
Come virgin tribe, to this pale corps draw near [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219357 |
B0045413 |
1783.02.11 |
Come virtue, with thy pure delights attend [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047410 |
B0018042 |
1748.05.04 |
Come Wisdom, come, dispel these clouds of night [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049633 |
B0018638 |
1754.12.26 |
Come, ye great spirits, Cavendish, Raleigh, Blake! [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021041 |
B0009414 |
1755.01.14 |
Come, ye great spirits, Cavendish, Raleigh, Blake! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156203 |
B0038197 |
1779.09.17 |
Come, ye lads who wish to shine [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0123506 |
B0030746 |
1776.05.31 |
Come ye valiant sons of thunder [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064146 |
B0021717 |
1776.07.05 |
Come, ye valiant sons of thunder [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041993 |
B0016434 |
1776.07.25 |
Come, ye valiant sons of thunder [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126717 |
B0031102 |
1776.05.23 |
Come, ye valient sons of thunder [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103702 |
B0028920 |
1776.06.06 |
Come, ye valient sons of thunder [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037218 |
B0015545 |
1779.03.06 |
Come, ye valient sons of thunder [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136228 |
B0034302 |
1744.12.29 |
Come ye whose souls harmonious sounds inspire [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155267 |
B0037676 |
1775.02.20 |
Come you my subjects let me know [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010444 |
B0003851 |
1775.02.24 |
Come you my subjects let me know [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220335 |
B0044285 |
1773.01.28 |
Come, youthful muse, my breast inspire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226575 |
B0048595 |
1773.02.22 |
Come, youthful muse, my breast inspire [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172256 |
B0040051 |
1778.02.17 |
Come, youthful muse, my breast inspire [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057098 |
B0020630 |
1773.01.08 |
Comes up a fop, I know him but by fame [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038765 |
B0014868 |
1763.10.06 |
Common births, like common things [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043634 |
B0017064 |
1779.05.01 |
Common soldier, who has broke, The [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042339 |
B0016495 |
1732.04.03 |
Common theme a flatt'ring music may sire, A [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0234956 |
B0049646 |
1778.03.09 |
Commoners and Lords [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018010 |
B0006651 |
1775.09.21 |
Companion of the heav'n-born mind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231999 |
B0049595 |
1775.10.06 |
Companion of the Heav'n-born mind [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0065015 |
B0032774 |
1734.04.27 |
Compassion proper to our sex appears [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207727 |
B0045618 |
1783.12.15 |
Competence not self-acquired passest, A [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018927 |
B0006952 |
1783.01.20 |
Complain not, Cupid, of my truth [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018664 |
B0006905 |
1774.02.17 |
Complaint is made on statute law [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102481 |
B0028801 |
1773.03.04 |
Comrade, last winter, you remember well [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231133 |
B0049465 |
1734.11.18 |
Conceal the flame, dear charmer, from the swain [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066187 |
B0022824 |
1780.02.10 |
Condemn'd in bus'ness, or in arts to drudge [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000362 |
B0000098 |
1783.11.22 |
Condemn'd to hope's delusive mine [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203139 |
B0043399 |
1773.03.23 |
Conditor, Henrich Roosen genannt [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234429 |
B0050382 |
1773.04.06 |
Conditor, Henrich Roosen genannt [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234446 |
B0050384 |
1773.04.13 |
Conditor, Henrich Roosen genannt [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234461 |
B0050385 |
1763.01.15 |
Conduct me, thou of beings cause divine [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151942 |
B0041600 |
1764.10.04 |
Conduct me, thou, of beings, cause divine [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043748 |
B0017116 |
1777.02.06 |
Confinement, hail! in Hanover's justest cause [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0176998 |
B0043414 |
1777.12.24 |
Confinement hail! in honor's justest cause [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169622 |
B0039900 |
1777.03.20 |
Confinement Hail! in honours justest cause [fl] |
Newport Gazette |
C0066560 |
B0031789 |
1781.06.08 |
Connecticut's great stream, whose gentle flood [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036712 |
B0014477 |
1772.02.24 |
Constant swains and lasses true [fl] |
Albany Gazette |
C0000221 |
B0000008 |
1772.04.24 |
Constant swains and lasses true [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069575 |
B0024052 |
1774.12.01 |
Constantia, come at Hymen's call [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231732 |
B0049552 |
1783.11.08 |
Constantly I go to meeting [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071270 |
B0024619 |
1769.06.12 |
Consulting grave Saturn, the moon, and Plei'des [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094815 |
B0027103 |
1783.10.13 |
Content thou dear delightful guest [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049260 |
B0018383 |
1783.10.27 |
Content thou dear delightful guest [fl] |
Freeman's Chronicle |
C0042663 |
B0016603 |
1777.04.17 |
Contented in my homely state [fl] |
Newport Gazette |
C0066578 |
B0031793 |
1739.08.27 |
Contented thus I lead a rural life [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127603 |
B0031411 |
1781.01.25 |
Content's the greatest blessing man can know [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183414 |
B0043748 |
1770.08.09 |
Convulsive of politic atmosphere [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148627 |
B0036913 |
1770.08.21 |
Convulsive of politic atmosphere [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062177 |
B0021388 |
1733.07.21 |
Cooper in College-street upon last Saturday, A [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207645 |
B0045598 |
1767.09.19 |
Coreus unmarried grumbled for a wife [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152647 |
B0041784 |
1767.10.05 |
Coreus unmarried grumbled for a wife [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029494 |
B0012339 |
1759.07.28 |
Corinna, in the country bred [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211226 |
B0046844 |
1772.07.02 |
Corinna's gone! that once inspiring fair [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214440 |
B0047465 |
1781.11.27 |
Cornwallis led a country dance [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175373 |
B0040772 |
1781.12.31 |
Cornwallis led a country dance [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048624 |
B0018290 |
1782.01.08 |
Cornwallis led a country dance [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0032216 |
B0013076 |
1782.01.17 |
Cornwallis led a country dance [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064679 |
B0022002 |
1773.09.03 |
Correspondent once was I, A [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038869 |
B0014901 |
1734.01.07 |
Cosby the mild, the happy, good and great [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079275 |
B0027615 |
1738.10.16 |
Costly em'ralds, gather'd from the green, The [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079578 |
B0027857 |
1769.03.29 |
Cottage, with a steeple nigh, A [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044193 |
B0017324 |
1769.05.29 |
Cottage, with a steeple nigh, A [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074271 |
B0032251 |
1769.07.21 |
Cottage, with a steeple nigh, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034434 |
B0013857 |
1772.04.06 |
Cottage, with a steeple nigh, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132964 |
B0033623 |
1772.04.28 |
Cottage, with a steeple nigh, A [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030238 |
B0012569 |
1772.05.08 |
Cottage with a steeple nigh, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069581 |
B0024054 |
1732.03.25 |
Cou'd I the grateful tribute pay [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207326 |
B0045531 |
1768.11.16 |
Cou'd piety or goodness ought avail [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044160 |
B0017305 |
1783.10.19 |
Could but our tempers move like this machine [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136633 |
B0034703 |
1776.12.09 |
Could but our trumpets move like this machine [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076695 |
B0033034 |
1772.09.10 |
Could death, by mortals be controul'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055190 |
B0019893 |
1774.03.31 |
Could flowing tears and lamentable sighs [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231471 |
B0049519 |
1769.11.17 |
Could honour, virtue, usefulness [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038515 |
B0014713 |
1769.11.24 |
Could honour, virtue, usefulness [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034518 |
B0013875 |
1769.11.25 |
Could honour, virtue, usefulness [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153096 |
B0041898 |
1768.06.30 |
Could I, like Pope, or Swift indite [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230368 |
B0049303 |
1772.04.03 |
Could I obtain the bliss I most desire [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069564 |
B0024049 |
1776.09.13 |
Could I on airy pinions soar [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pu) |
C0229944 |
B0049167 |
1775.01.12 |
Could I the abundance of my sorrow show [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187431 |
B0042740 |
1774.10.20 |
Could James the Second leave his grave [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102770 |
B0028836 |
1759.11.02 |
Could lays harmonious speak thy high desert [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067331 |
B0023403 |
1773.03.01 |
Could mortal borrow accents from the skies? [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028556 |
B0012047 |
1732.01.04 |
Could mortals taste of heavenly bliss and joy [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137173 |
B0034892 |
1779.02.19 |
Could mournful sadness, mix'd with streams of flowing tears [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (D&N) |
C0221330 |
B0048047 |
1747.09.28 |
Could'st thou but judge as well as execute [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209825 |
B0046296 |
1772.02.27 |
Council, by their chairman flatter'd, A [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062955 |
B0021499 |
1772.03.10 |
Council by their chairman flatter'd, A [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030188 |
B0012562 |
1734.09.30 |
Council of a friend Belinda hear, The [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127227 |
B0031169 |
1771.05.16 |
Counsels of a friend, Belinda, hear, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225049 |
B0048506 |
1733.09.03 |
Country spark address'd a charming she, A [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011752 |
B0004531 |
1765.01.14 |
County of Chester is where I reside [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0232774 |
B0049959 |
1766.09.29 |
Court, to please old talking Will, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007916 |
B0003413 |
1766.10.04 |
Court, to please old talking Will, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152462 |
B0041734 |
1766.10.06 |
Court to please old talking Will, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029356 |
B0012289 |
1766.10.16 |
Court, to please old talking Will, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0159120 |
B0038810 |
1770.10.01 |
Court were all met, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132481 |
B0033544 |
1778.01.15 |
Court-bell tolls, in solemn state, The [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046088 |
B0017668 |
1772.08.01 |
Courtiers, thro' ev'ry age, are much the same [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133073 |
B0033640 |
1772.08.25 |
Courtiers, thro' ev'ry age, are much the same [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040824 |
B0016160 |
1768.04.28 |
Courts, of late, two brother lawyers saw, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053375 |
B0019666 |
1775.06.24 |
Coward, when his country claims his aid, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168993 |
B0039809 |
1775.07.10 |
Coward, when his country claims his aid, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076441 |
B0032965 |
1775.08.03 |
Coward, when his country claims his aid, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231940 |
B0049588 |
1769.04.07 |
Coxcomb bird, so talkative & grave, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068997 |
B0023895 |
1769.03.25 |
Coxcomb bird, so talkative and grave, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153033 |
B0041863 |
1772.02.27 |
Coxcomb once in Handel's parlour found, A [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101002 |
B0028698 |
1772.03.17 |
Coxcomb once in Handel's parlour found, A [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030191 |
B0012563 |
1772.03.27 |
Coxcomb once in Handel's parlour found, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069554 |
B0024048 |
1770.08.30 |
Coy bird of eve! whose solitary note [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230890 |
B0049396 |
1768.04.25 |
Crab fish once her daughter told, A [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029636 |
B0012368 |
1770.03.22 |
Creature, forming in the pregnant head, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224479 |
B0048464 |
1756.11.01 |
Cries Blakeey to Byng, as he kept at a distance [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006077 |
B0002896 |
1737.05.09 |
Cries Celia to a Reverend Dean [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127444 |
B0031303 |
1782.08.24 |
Crimson slaughter! pallid car [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010896 |
B0003905 |
1782.07.20 |
Crimson slaughter! pallid care! [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047061 |
B0017994 |
1736.08.07 |
Criticks avaunt! Tobacco is my theme [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137786 |
B0035130 |
1736.10.18 |
Criticks avaunt! Tobacco is my theme; [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127365 |
B0031275 |
1752.05.15 |
Critics on verse, as squibs on triumphs wait [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221905 |
B0048177 |
1778.02.21 |
Crown'd be the man with lasting praise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169880 |
B0039917 |
1782.01.05 |
Crown'd be the man with lasting praise [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010607 |
B0003872 |
1767.08.17 |
Crown'd with the verdures of departed spring [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130705 |
B0033373 |
1780.06.22 |
Crowns still there are, & fruitful fields remain [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037743 |
B0015756 |
1775.04.05 |
Cunning, regardless you of civil rules [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041746 |
B0016371 |
1735.08.30 |
Cupid, I hear, has got two darts [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207944 |
B0045688 |
1778.01.08 |
Cupid, one sultry summer's noon [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046081 |
B0017667 |
1772.03.02 |
Cupid strolling about, on a late frosty day [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116492 |
B0030127 |
1771.08.15 |
Cupid, the arrantest knave alive [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225335 |
B0048519 |
1735.01.27 |
Cura ut Valens: For Health once gone [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235182 |
B0049791 |
1770.01.15 |
Cure of the miser's wish, and cowards fear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132157 |
B0033506 |
1764.05.24 |
Curiosity's another name for man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146045 |
B0036584 |
1764.05.31 |
Curiosity's another name for man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0158793 |
B0038686 |
1764.06.04 |
Curiosity's another name for Man [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0232643 |
B0049927 |
1764.06.14 |
Curiosity's another name for man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0158807 |
B0038688 |
1764.06.28 |
Curiosity's another name for man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0158837 |
B0038690 |
1764.07.19 |
Curiosity's another name for man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0158873 |
B0038693 |
1764.07.26 |
Curiosity's another name for man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0158883 |
B0038694 |
1765.05.30 |
Curs'd be the man who e'er shall raise [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091771 |
B0026879 |
1773.12.02 |
Curs'd be the man, who e'er shall raise [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102387 |
B0028790 |
1773.05.13 |
Curs'd be the man whose heart, unmov'd, can hear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226735 |
B0048610 |
1773.05.31 |
Curs'd be the man whose heart, unmov'd, can hear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134663 |
B0033683 |
1773.12.03 |
Curs'd be the man whose heart, unmov'd can hear [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035550 |
B0014085 |
1774.01.28 |
Curs'd be the man whose heart unmov'd, can hear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070316 |
B0024144 |
1736.07.05 |
Curs'd be the tim'rous fool, whose feeble mind [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127360 |
B0031260 |
1768.05.06 |
Curs'd be the wretch, that's bought and sold [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034009 |
B0013794 |
1775.05.17 |
Curs'd be the wretch, that's bought and sold [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057725 |
B0020782 |
1776.07.11 |
Curs'd is the man, and void of law and right [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Boston |
C0065137 |
B0022115 |
1747.03.30 |
Curse on all cowards, say I! [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128169 |
B0031674 |
1766.02.24 |
Curse on the authors of our present woes [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170421 |
B0041567 |
1747.01.06 |
Curse on the coward, or perfidious Tongue [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049494 |
B0018569 |
1783.01.29 |
Curse on the venal pen, that hands to fame [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201627 |
B0043313 |
1770.08.20 |
Cursed the man who inverts nature's laws [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204860 |
B0044510 |
1773.08.19 |
Curst be the tongue that slander deals about [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231299 |
B0049489 |
1768.08.25 |
Curst be the wretch, howe'er so nobly born [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098609 |
B0028506 |
1768.09.09 |
Curst be the wretch, howe'er so nobly born [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034192 |
B0013812 |
1782.09.07 |
Curtain's drop't, my pleasing prospect's gone, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221269 |
B0048011 |
1771.10.21 |
Custom, alas! does cruel prove [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116112 |
B0030108 |
1771.11.01 |
Custom, alas! does cruel prove [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069463 |
B0024028 |
1771.11.18 |
Custom, alas! Does cruel prove [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074524 |
B0032332 |
1736.10.22 |
Custom, alas! doth partial prove [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228593 |
B0048871 |
1743.08.15 |
Custom, alas! doth partial prove [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209410 |
B0046085 |
1778.07.16 |
Custom, that tyranness of fools [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064327 |
B0021820 |
1764.12.10 |
Cut logwood! cries the Lord of Spain [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029202 |
B0012212 |
1764.10.15 |
Cut Logwova! cries the lord of Spain [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073351 |
B0032023 |
1768.04.08 |
Cynic tutor fruitless lectures reads, The [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038391 |
B0014635 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1736.10.29 |
Dame Law, to maintain a more flourishing state [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228597 |
B0048872 |
1769.06.12 |
Dame Liberty's breaking up house [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114336 |
B0029985 |
1773.02.05 |
Dame Liberty's breaking up house [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069965 |
B0024093 |
1768.09.01 |
Damon may rove from fair to fair [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161331 |
B0038911 |
1768.09.16 |
Damon may rove from fair to fair [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034196 |
B0013813 |
1742.04.19 |
Damon, no more implore the fair [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127901 |
B0031540 |
1767.08.27 |
Damon, should Celia deign to be your wife [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222970 |
B0048349 |
1773.02.08 |
Damon, the winter's shiv'ring rain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134147 |
B0033667 |
1738.09.11 |
Damon thy look presages me no good [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127523 |
B0031371 |
1783.05.07 |
Dark glooms the day that sees me leave this shore [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043318 |
B0016719 |
1783.06.14 |
Dark glooms the day that sees me leave this shore [fl] |
South Carolina Weekly Gazette(C) |
C0219813 |
B0047650 |
1771.08.26 |
Dark on the mountains rests th' autumnal shade [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095744 |
B0027219 |
1769.10.13 |
Dart of Izdabel prevails! 'twas dipt, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034489 |
B0013869 |
1782.10.08 |
Das was ich that, um reis [ ] zu holen, mein Herr [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044962 |
B0016990 |
1768.04.19 |
Dass alle Thiere denken koennen [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233309 |
B0050126 |
1768.09.13 |
Dass oft die allerbesten Gaben [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233452 |
B0050147 |
1774.01.20 |
Daughter of heaven, whose magick call [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227217 |
B0048646 |
1773.09.02 |
Daughter of heaven, whose magicle call [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226958 |
B0048626 |
1782.05.21 |
Daughter of heav'n! Aurora, rise [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058996 |
B0021166 |
1766.02.14 |
Dawn is overcast, the morning low'rs, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033641 |
B0013698 |
1781.01.01 |
Dawn is overcast, the morning low'rs, The [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048388 |
B0018238 |
1767.03.12 |
Day presses on the heels of day [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092597 |
B0026971 |
1767.05.30 |
Day presses on the heels of day [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152606 |
B0041768 |
1761.02.19 |
Day shall come, that great avenging day, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088755 |
B0026654 |
1783.12.24 |
De Benjamin celebrons le memoire [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203161 |
B0043408 |
1768.04.07 |
Deaf to ambition's soul inspiring voice [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161133 |
B0038890 |
1779.12.30 |
Dean and the Devil, in free conversation, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174618 |
B0040532 |
1780.02.14 |
Dean and the Devil, in free conversation, The [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048267 |
B0018191 |
1780.03.14 |
Dean and the Devil, in free conversation, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077159 |
B0033202 |
1730.07.13 |
Dean would visit Market-Hill, The [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079153 |
B0027481 |
1762.03.25 |
Dear Charles, as I find [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089667 |
B0026713 |
1752.05.11 |
Dear charmers: with melodious strain [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085798 |
B0026195 |
1768.10.03 |
Dear Chloe, how blubber'd is that pretty face? [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074118 |
B0032224 |
1772.11.14 |
Dear Chloe, while the busy crowd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133457 |
B0033655 |
1772.08.21 |
Dear Colin, prevent my warm blushes [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035234 |
B0014018 |
1773.12.17 |
Dear Colin prevent my warm blushes [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035558 |
B0014087 |
1737.02.21 |
Dear Collen prevent my warm flushes [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127414 |
B0031292 |
1737.07.15 |
Dear Collin prevent my warm blushes [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228880 |
B0048908 |
1780.06.22 |
Dear countrymen all, to you I call [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046501 |
B0017795 |
1780.07.06 |
Dear countrymen all, to you I call [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046508 |
B0017797 |
1780.07.29 |
Dear countrymen all, to you I call [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075109 |
B0032587 |
1780.08.12 |
Dear countrymen all, to you I call [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075112 |
B0032588 |
1783.02.15 |
Dear Doctor, 'tis somewhat mysterious [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047417 |
B0018043 |
1782.01.21 |
Dear domestic joys of life, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018232 |
B0006853 |
1782.02.07 |
Dear domestic joys of life, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077466 |
B0033296 |
1782.05.24 |
Dear friends and allies, become very great [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125320 |
B0030784 |
1768.12.01 |
Dear madam, let this letter tell [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223789 |
B0048415 |
1743.08.22 |
Dear Miss, of Custom you complain [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209414 |
B0046086 |
1773.07.22 |
Dear Myra, list! yon solemn bell [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226874 |
B0048620 |
1721.10.09 |
Dear Nymph, the single say of thee [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065370 |
B0022181 |
1773.03.11 |
Dear object of my late and early prayer! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101672 |
B0028752 |
1736.11.25 |
Dear object of my love, whose manly charms [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001476 |
B0001090 |
1736.12.06 |
Dear object of my love, whose manly charms [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127386 |
B0031282 |
1751.09.23 |
Dear object of my love, whose manly charms [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210352 |
B0046497 |
1752.03.30 |
Dear object of my love, whose manly charms [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085759 |
B0026189 |
1759.06.04 |
Dear object of my love, whose pow'rful charms [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088090 |
B0026564 |
1752.10.26 |
Dear Peggy, since the single state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140517 |
B0035979 |
1753.05.14 |
Dear Peggy, since the single state [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210641 |
B0046568 |
1775.02.25 |
Dear Peggy since the single state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168887 |
B0039791 |
1776.11.04 |
Dear Peggy, since the single state [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076674 |
B0033029 |
1774.09.08 |
Dear Peter, your assistance lend [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102729 |
B0028830 |
1770.09.20 |
Dear Polly, on your bridal day [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099973 |
B0028623 |
1733.04.19 |
Dear Sally, emblem of thy Chop-House ware [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137289 |
B0034959 |
1733.07.21 |
Dear Sally, emblem of thy Chop-House ware [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207643 |
B0045598 |
1777.06.17 |
Dear Serjeant Kite [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135757 |
B0034087 |
1737.09.12 |
Dear Sir, I pray take care of me [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004445 |
B0001902 |
1737.10.20 |
Dear Sir, I pray take care of me [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001630 |
B0001137 |
1769.12.08 |
Dear Sir, if surpris'd, I write a line like this [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034532 |
B0013877 |
1781.09.05 |
Dear Sir I'm so anxious to hear of your health [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042762 |
B0016625 |
1756.09.23 |
Dear Sir, 'tis with pleasure the following I write [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211053 |
B0046742 |
1756.10.04 |
Dear Sir, 'tis with pleasure the following I write [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087549 |
B0026425 |
1756.10.09 |
Dear Sir, 'tis with pleasure the following I write [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032747 |
B0013258 |
1756.11.04 |
Dear Sir, 'tis with pleasure the following I write [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142426 |
B0036190 |
1756.11.11 |
Dear Sir, 'tis with pleasure the following I write [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050687 |
B0019082 |
1774.02.10 |
Dear Sir, you quite mistake the way [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187057 |
B0042692 |
1769.12.08 |
Dear sir, your searing tho'ts at once conspire [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034528 |
B0013877 |
1774.03.17 |
Dear ----, the Heav'n appointed mead [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055822 |
B0019972 |
1783.07.15 |
Dear Thomas, didst thou never pop [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061621 |
B0021245 |
1758.01.09 |
Dear to each muse, and to thy country dear [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106471 |
B0029369 |
1760.09.04 |
Dear Tom, this brown jug, that now foams with mild ale [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088547 |
B0026630 |
1772.05.07 |
Dear Tub I acknowledge I am not a poet [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101153 |
B0028708 |
1770.10.11 |
Dear Whitefield, he has took his flight! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062209 |
B0021410 |
1770.10.19 |
Dear Whitefield, he has took his flight! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069228 |
B0023974 |
1775.11.16 |
Death is the worst, a fate which all must try [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103473 |
B0028893 |
1783.11.11 |
Death lie a torrent sweeps away [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0154909 |
B0041506 |
1752.07.20 |
Death said to Searle, come set thy matters even [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026133 |
B0011137 |
1771.06.27 |
Death treads in pleasure's footsteps round the world [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100651 |
B0028663 |
1763.11.17 |
Death's iron jav'lin's thro' the globe are hurl'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0145225 |
B0036557 |
1768.03.25 |
Debt of nature must by all be paid, The [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038384 |
B0014633 |
1783.05.10 |
Deck'd be his tomb with ever verdant bays! [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047521 |
B0018060 |
1783.06.12 |
Deck'd be his tomb with ever verdant bays! [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232168 |
B0047726 |
1773.04.26 |
Decrepit winter limp'd away [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028576 |
B0012055 |
1747.03.17 |
Dee'l set up these head in view, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012467 |
B0005068 |
1747.03.02 |
Dee'l set up these heads in view, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084606 |
B0025924 |
1747.03.16 |
Dee'l set up these heads in view, The [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025990 |
B0010891 |
1743.06.02 |
Deep, deep in S----'s blundering head [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020228 |
B0008862 |
1736.09.07 |
Deep hid in grass the pois'nous viper lies [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066297 |
B0022918 |
1773.08.09 |
Deep in a grove by cypress shaded [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172718 |
B0040075 |
1772.01.13 |
Deep is the sleep of the dead [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116469 |
B0030120 |
1778.02.12 |
Defend, Oh Son! thy right defend [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064278 |
B0021798 |
1731.03.18 |
Deign, heavenly muses, to assist my song [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137056 |
B0034852 |
1772.02.17 |
Delay gives strength; the tender bladed grain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170777 |
B0039998 |
1772.03.06 |
Delay gives strength; the tender bladed grain [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035140 |
B0013994 |
1783.05.27 |
Delightful mansion, blest retreat [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061432 |
B0021231 |
1769.12.13 |
Delightful task! to rear the tender thought [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044312 |
B0017360 |
1734.03.04 |
Deliver me, O! Lord, my God [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127190 |
B0031139 |
1769.02.17 |
Deliver'd in a dull and listless strain [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034321 |
B0013835 |
1749.03.27 |
Deluded men, these holds forego [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026013 |
B0010972 |
1771.03.01 |
Deluded mortals cautiously look round [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034886 |
B0013941 |
1743.10.27 |
Deluded prince! his is thy greatness cross [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020260 |
B0008883 |
1743.11.10 |
Deluded prince! how is thy greatness crost [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138744 |
B0035509 |
1743.11.21 |
Deluded Prince! how is thy greatness crost [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128131 |
B0031618 |
1782.12.14 |
Deluded world, how vain thy boasted joys [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221275 |
B0048023 |
1772.12.10 |
Departed shade! accept this willing lay [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231053 |
B0049453 |
1774.01.13 |
Depress'd my muse, unstrung my lyre [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231419 |
B0049510 |
1751.01.16 |
Deputy, with phyz demure and sad, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049902 |
B0018780 |
1770.01.02 |
Der du zu deiner Ruh dem nichts so gern vergisst [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233906 |
B0050215 |
1753.10.08 |
Descend, contentment! from thy seat above [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104665 |
B0029148 |
1771.10.17 |
Descend each softer muse, inspire my lay [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230976 |
B0049432 |
1733.12.31 |
Descend from Heav'n, Urania, sacred guest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137393 |
B0034995 |
1778.03.13 |
Descend Melpommene, sweet heavenly muse [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036464 |
B0014308 |
1774.02.10 |
Descend, my muse, on airy wings sublime [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231444 |
B0049513 |
1779.04.29 |
Descend my muse, on airy wings sublime [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000292 |
B0000057 |
1743.09.29 |
Descend my muse to sing the noble fray [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020250 |
B0008879 |
1743.10.13 |
Descend my muse to sing the noble fray [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155139 |
B0037613 |
1744.02.20 |
Descend, Urania, and inspire my verse [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005040 |
B0002236 |
1744.03.19 |
Descend, Urania, and inspire my verse [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084422 |
B0025770 |
1744.03.29 |
Descend, Urania, and inspire my verse [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155197 |
B0037637 |
1769.10.10 |
Descend, Urania, and inspire my verse [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040456 |
B0016010 |
1775.01.13 |
Descend ye nine! descend and sing [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064965 |
B0032763 |
1769.09.28 |
Descending from the heights of heaven, he came [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078057 |
B0025293 |
1774.03.09 |
Descending Phoebus had withdrawn his ray [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041420 |
B0016315 |
1774.01.21 |
Despicable creature is a worm, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035606 |
B0014092 |
1774.02.25 |
Despicable creature is a worm, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070339 |
B0024148 |
1781.11.07 |
Devil, ally'd to Howe, Burgoyne and Gage [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042811 |
B0016639 |
1774.02.17 |
Devil's in woman expensive as fair!, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227300 |
B0048650 |
1774.03.31 |
Devils in woman, expensive as fair! The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102524 |
B0028807 |
1774.04.14 |
Devil's in woman, expensive as fair, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076033 |
B0032901 |
1774.06.10 |
Devil's in women, expensive as fair! The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035747 |
B0014112 |
1762.11.06 |
Devotion! Daughter of astronomy! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151908 |
B0041590 |
1738.09.21 |
Devoured he, poor children three [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001723 |
B0001183 |
1738.10.13 |
Devoured he, poor children three [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229202 |
B0048972 |
1774.03.17 |
Dewitt! dear youth! whose constant practice here [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102518 |
B0028805 |
1759.04.23 |
Dexter'ous trader of the tow[n], A [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013608 |
B0005672 |
1769.01.30 |
Diamond and the ruby's blaze, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131652 |
B0033456 |
1769.03.28 |
Diamond's and the ruby's blaze, The [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040342 |
B0015982 |
1770.07.06 |
Diamond's and the ruby's blaze, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034713 |
B0013907 |
1781.03.13 |
Diamond's and the ruby's blaze, The [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219929 |
B0044111 |
1783.07.05 |
Diamond's and the ruby's blaze, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176121 |
B0041025 |
1783.07.28 |
Diamond's and the ruby's blaze, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018843 |
B0006932 |
1783.09.16 |
Diamond's and the ruby's blaze, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219594 |
B0045487 |
1747.10.14 |
Dick join'd in nuptial conjugation [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049544 |
B0018609 |
1767.12.21 |
Did fear and danger so perplex your mind [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073976 |
B0032188 |
1768.01.08 |
Did fear and danger so perplex your mind [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033960 |
B0013777 |
1768.01.11 |
Did fear and danger so perplex your mind [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027693 |
B0011775 |
1774.01.17 |
Did fortune, what to shew she'll give [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0135013 |
B0033716 |
1776.05.10 |
Did not our troops show much discerning [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041970 |
B0016426 |
1771.02.26 |
Did Oliver know [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040587 |
B0016082 |
1734.03.25 |
Did Raums gain a cause? this might be told [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066119 |
B0022790 |
1775.06.23 |
Did you, ye fair, behold this pleasing sight [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206631 |
B0044672 |
1775.07.29 |
Did you, ye fair, behold this pleasing sight [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169036 |
B0039814 |
1772.11.09 |
Dim was the fire, and foul the hearth [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171277 |
B0040036 |
1772.12.11 |
Dim was the fire, and foul the hearth [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069873 |
B0024085 |
1768.12.27 |
Dis ist der Tag, den Gott gemacht [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233546 |
B0050162 |
1760.02.16 |
Disease malignant fills the air [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211320 |
B0046879 |
1773.02.11 |
Disease, slow wasting, has to death betray'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231123 |
B0049462 |
1782.07.27 |
Disgusted with the city's noise [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047064 |
B0017995 |
1732.05.25 |
Distracted with care [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137203 |
B0034912 |
1736.09.13 |
Divine law, to maintain a more flourishing state [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025638 |
B0010550 |
1749.03.06 |
Divines, who point our follies and our sins [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005414 |
B0002499 |
1749.03.27 |
Divines, who point our follies and our sins [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078527 |
B0025487 |
1771.09.16 |
Divines will always look with envious eyes [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009254 |
B0003672 |
1783.01.04 |
D--l array'd in scarlet cloak [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011000 |
B0003924 |
1738.01.10 |
Do thou, O God, in mercy help [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001656 |
B0001149 |
1738.03.14 |
Do thou, O God, in mercy help [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079534 |
B0027827 |
1770.08.09 |
Do you, my fair, endeavour to possess [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099915 |
B0028617 |
1770.10.12 |
Do you, my fair, endeavour to possess [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034778 |
B0013921 |
1770.10.26 |
Do you my fair, endeavour to possess [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069242 |
B0023975 |
1778.11.28 |
Doctor! according to your wishes [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188639 |
B0042875 |
1768.12.20 |
Doctor W--, to the poor gratis, his advice gives [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040264 |
B0015968 |
1755.07.03 |
Doctors in Charles-Town have lately agreed, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210920 |
B0046678 |
1722.07.19 |
Doctors now no more shall fool us, The [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000518 |
B0000342 |
1729.04.07 |
Does Maro smile when we applaud his lays? [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079115 |
B0027437 |
1749.04.03 |
Dog impleads a sheep, pretends a debt, A [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078536 |
B0025488 |
1782.05.22 |
Dog that is beat has a right to complain, The [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043049 |
B0016669 |
1782.06.17 |
Dog that is beat has a right to complain, The [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048829 |
B0018314 |
1740.06.19 |
Dons of Spain and Portugal, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020136 |
B0008708 |
1775.03.25 |
Doom'd in my infancy a slave to roam [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168921 |
B0039796 |
1736.05.10 |
Door is shut, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004338 |
B0001832 |
1776.08.31 |
Dorinda chearful, young and gay [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070646 |
B0024259 |
1782.07.05 |
Dost thou not hear the thunder roar [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125378 |
B0030786 |
1756.04.19 |
Dou pirate, dou robber, dou dam British teef [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013063 |
B0005515 |
1756.05.01 |
Dou pirate, dou robber, dou dam British teef [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032710 |
B0013235 |
1756.05.03 |
Dou pirate, dou robber, dou dam British teef [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106259 |
B0029282 |
1756.06.03 |
Dou pirate, dou robber, dou dam British teef [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050633 |
B0019059 |
1771.10.17 |
Doubtless, this paragraph is spurious [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100781 |
B0028679 |
1783.01.25 |
Doux charme de ma solitude [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071198 |
B0024578 |
1771.12.23 |
Down from th' Almighty's throne above [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132854 |
B0033608 |
1756.07.15 |
Draw near ye youths in whom soft sorrows dwell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142359 |
B0036174 |
1782.12.04 |
Draw not the curtain, if a tear [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043216 |
B0016697 |
1771.11.25 |
Drawn by the sun's declining beam [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028380 |
B0011981 |
1771.12.02 |
Drawn by the sun's declining beam [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170716 |
B0039987 |
1772.01.16 |
Drawn by the sun's declining beam [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100963 |
B0028692 |
1775.03.15 |
Dread sir, if you will rule this land in peace [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041712 |
B0016368 |
1772.03.26 |
Dreadful conflict now is o'er, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054921 |
B0019869 |
1782.12.21 |
Dreams, the delusive phantoms of the brain [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047335 |
B0018030 |
1774.04.14 |
Dreary menarch to his bromal cell, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076037 |
B0032901 |
1768.10.04 |
Drescher, der im weichen Gras, Der [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233471 |
B0050150 |
1756.02.23 |
Dress in the year 55 that was worn, The [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106190 |
B0029272 |
1756.03.08 |
Dress in the year 55 that was worn, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006013 |
B0002862 |
1781.07.11 |
Dress of the beaux it were hard to reduce, The [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072026 |
B0025019 |
1768.06.09 |
Droop not, my son, thy laurels cannot fade [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098519 |
B0028493 |
1768.06.13 |
Droop not, my son, thy laurels cannot fade [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131265 |
B0033419 |
1768.06.25 |
Droop not, my son, thy laurels cannot fade [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152847 |
B0041824 |
1768.06.27 |
Droop not, my son, thy laurels cannot fade [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074067 |
B0032211 |
1768.07.07 |
Droop not, my son, thy laurels cannot fade [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230381 |
B0049304 |
1779.02.13 |
Drop, drop the bold pen [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042297 |
B0016484 |
1773.08.13 |
Dropp'd in a coffeehouse [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070200 |
B0024120 |
1776.11.20 |
Dropping upon the stoney floor [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064164 |
B0021740 |
1767.10.12 |
Drunken fool, with palsy'd hand, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213229 |
B0047225 |
1772.01.31 |
Dry, dull drousy bachelor surveys, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069517 |
B0024040 |
1767.11.09 |
Dry, dull, drowsy bachelor surveys [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130961 |
B0033386 |
1751.10.28 |
Dry, dull, drowsy bachelor surveys, The [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078925 |
B0025612 |
1765.02.16 |
Dry, dull, drowsy bachelor surveys, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152343 |
B0041710 |
1772.01.03 |
Dry, dull, drowsy bachelor surveys, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035109 |
B0013985 |
1764.07.27 |
Dry, dull, drowsy batcheler surveys [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068026 |
B0023650 |
1765.02.04 |
Dry, dull, drowsy batchelor surveys [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0082715 |
B0028255 |
1761.04.04 |
Dry, dull, drowsy batchelor, surveys [fl], The |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032891 |
B0013390 |
1751.11.20 |
Dry, dull, drowsy batchelor surveys, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049948 |
B0018824 |
1767.08.04 |
Dry, dull, drowsy batchelor surveys, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216600 |
B0045000 |
1771.03.07 |
Dry, dull, drowsy Batchelor surveys, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062316 |
B0021447 |
1761.03.16 |
Dry dull drowsy-batchelor surveys, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013803 |
B0005771 |
1782.02.27 |
Du klagst und fuehlest die Beschwerden [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044780 |
B0016958 |
1763.09.01 |
Duke who for feasting has high reputation, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0145166 |
B0036546 |
1764.02.27 |
Dull dismal watchmen were going their rounds, The [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073276 |
B0031991 |
1753.03.12 |
Dumb Betty is now much thought on by the town [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085992 |
B0026237 |
1780.01.08 |
Dumb now be faction, party cease to roar [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0193188 |
B0042993 |
1769.09.05 |
Durch Unglueck mehr, als durch Versehn [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233807 |
B0050198 |
1757.04.22 |
Durch unserer wackerer Vorfahren Haende sind 2 Henriche [fl] |
Philadelphische Zeitung (Franklin) |
C0176892 |
B0041465 |
1749.01.25 |
Duty demands, the parent's voice [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049703 |
B0018677 |
1749.04.10 |
Duty demands the parent's voice [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078539 |
B0025489 |
1773.06.21 |
Duty demands, the parents voice [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134706 |
B0033686 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1753.11.01 |
Each creature's link'd to that below it [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050438 |
B0018924 |
1753.07.16 |
Each creature's linked to that below it [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104348 |
B0029136 |
1752.06.25 |
Each critic, come! your squib provide [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221964 |
B0048183 |
1768.10.31 |
Each leader strives to draw the rabble [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131515 |
B0033442 |
1768.11.03 |
Each leader strives to draw the rabble [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098740 |
B0028519 |
1773.06.01 |
Each learned priest, o strange to tell! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030523 |
B0012628 |
1771.09.06 |
Each night is garnish'd with surprising lights [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034989 |
B0013968 |
1782.08.19 |
Each path of life some happiness bestows [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018472 |
B0006883 |
1779.05.24 |
Each poet, with successful labour [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0121481 |
B0030507 |
1774.07.28 |
Each stubborn heart must soon or late resign [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220543 |
B0047786 |
1749.03.28 |
Eager for lot'ry news you call [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155497 |
B0037897 |
1763.03.12 |
Eager for lott'ry new ye call! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151970 |
B0041608 |
1783.06.06 |
Eagle, of majestic size, An [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061561 |
B0021234 |
1783.07.26 |
Eagle, of majestic size, An [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154814 |
B0042611 |
1752.11.06 |
Early, O Strephon, to our cost, we know [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085922 |
B0026219 |
1734.07.15 |
Early this morn (a time to muses kind) [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011794 |
B0004549 |
1750.10.22 |
Early, this morn, I went to bed [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128659 |
B0031775 |
1781.04.10 |
Earth and all the heav'nly frame, The [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058297 |
B0021105 |
1774.01.28 |
Earth is cover'd deep with snow, The [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038906 |
B0014920 |
1747.09.30 |
Earth's scanty bounds the Macedon deplor'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049537 |
B0018607 |
1764.12.06 |
Easy mein, engaging in address, An [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022414 |
B0009911 |
1764.12.10 |
Easy mein, engaging in address, An [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027213 |
B0011614 |
1764.12.21 |
Easy mein, engaging in address, An [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068103 |
B0023671 |
1764.12.31 |
Easy mein, engaging in address, An [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073412 |
B0032034 |
1777.11.14 |
Ee voila ce mortel, dont la rare industrie [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0065028 |
B0032795 |
1764.01.07 |
E'en times are in perpetual flux, and run [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152182 |
B0041651 |
1763.12.03 |
E'en times ere in perpetual flux, and run [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152135 |
B0041646 |
1763.12.10 |
E'en times ere in perpetual flux, and run [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152142 |
B0041647 |
1763.12.17 |
E'en times ere in perpetual flux, and run [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152148 |
B0041648 |
1763.12.24 |
E'en times ere in perpetual flux, and run [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152156 |
B0041649 |
1772.10.19 |
E'er lions yet had law enslav'd to pow'r [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016903 |
B0006376 |
1772.11.02 |
E'er lions yet had law enslav'd to pow'r [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074657 |
B0032364 |
1774.01.27 |
E'er since the day that Adam fell [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063581 |
B0021604 |
1774.02.11 |
E'er since the day that Adam fell [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035626 |
B0014095 |
1771.05.07 |
E'er the foundations of the world were laid [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030033 |
B0012521 |
1731.01.26 |
E'er the full vigour of the rip'ning year [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000932 |
B0000784 |
1731.03.08 |
E'er the full vigour of the rip'ning year [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011555 |
B0004414 |
1770.03.20 |
Eile, Herr! Mein Herz zu staerken [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233927 |
B0050226 |
1782.12.24 |
Einsamkeiten, euch erhebe mein begeisterter Gesang [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044983 |
B0017001 |
1768.05.03 |
Einst machte durch sein ganzes Land [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233323 |
B0050128 |
1779.01.20 |
Electors watch with careful eye [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071473 |
B0024687 |
1778.09.10 |
Elegiac muse endulge my woe [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064351 |
B0021828 |
1769.07.27 |
Eleventh last month, a marriage took place, The [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003718 |
B0001698 |
1753.10.01 |
Enamour'd bards! your moving strains [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104600 |
B0029147 |
1782.12.09 |
Enchanting nymph of heavenly birth [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018628 |
B0006899 |
1772.11.07 |
Enchanting smiler, gentle be thy rest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133385 |
B0033654 |
1735.02.08 |
Encourag'd by your smiles again we dare [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207868 |
B0045659 |
1763.01.10 |
England, for martial deeds renown'd [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014172 |
B0005866 |
1779.07.20 |
England, I feel for what I'm sure you must [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071900 |
B0024937 |
1779.07.29 |
England, I feel for what I'm sure you must [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126023 |
B0030883 |
1779.08.07 |
England, I feel for what I'm sure you must [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042447 |
B0016509 |
1779.08.09 |
England, I feel for what I'm sure you must [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048150 |
B0018164 |
1779.08.10 |
England, I feel for what I'm sure you must [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077098 |
B0033171 |
1780.02.10 |
England, remember the opprobious lot [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000365 |
B0000098 |
1780.01.18 |
England, remember the opprobrious lot [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174669 |
B0040540 |
1780.02.02 |
England, remember the opprobrious lot [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071544 |
B0024738 |
1780.02.14 |
England, remember the opprobrious lot [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048270 |
B0018191 |
1780.08.29 |
England unknown as yet unpeopled lay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174933 |
B0040613 |
1780.09.08 |
England unknown as yet, unpeopled lay [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056188 |
B0020239 |
1738.09.11 |
Englishman wish! what the d---l to do ? An [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004552 |
B0001953 |
1759.10.13 |
Enough chastis'd has Hurlo felt thy dart [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211247 |
B0046858 |
1770.05.14 |
Enough of tyrants--and enough of slaves [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095112 |
B0027152 |
1770.05.21 |
Enough of tyrants--and enough of slaves [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114769 |
B0030034 |
1769.05.29 |
Enough of Wilkes, -with good and honest men [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114280 |
B0029983 |
1769.06.05 |
Enough of Wilkes, -with good and honest men [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114309 |
B0029984 |
1769.06.12 |
Enough of Wilkes, -with good and honest men [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114344 |
B0029985 |
1769.06.19 |
Enough of Wilkes, -with good and honest men [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114364 |
B0029986 |
1782.01.02 |
Ent[ ? ] nun, dem Herrn der Welt zur Ehre [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044755 |
B0016950 |
1733.08.13 |
Entering into the 21st year of her age [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066079 |
B0022758 |
1744.08.20 |
Envy be dumb, ye Criticks cease to carp [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084437 |
B0025792 |
1758.10.12 |
Envy, detraction, see your dark retreat [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021304 |
B0009594 |
1758.09.29 |
Envy, detraction, seek your dark retreat [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072551 |
B0025139 |
1760.03.28 |
Envy will merit, as its shade perfue [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067399 |
B0023424 |
1773.02.26 |
Envy will merit as its shade pursue [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069979 |
B0024096 |
1768.03.29 |
Er (Gott) gibt mir seinen Geist, das Pfand [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233292 |
B0050123 |
1767.06.11 |
Ere Phoebus (late to mirth inclin'd) [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222892 |
B0048338 |
1768.03.10 |
Ere pride had open's woman's eyes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161098 |
B0038885 |
1782.05.28 |
Ere the sun's declining ray [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059090 |
B0021167 |
1755.09.08 |
E're while from eastern shores, well-pleas'd we heard [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106057 |
B0029248 |
1781.04.12 |
Erebus had now gain'd his middle way [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056207 |
B0020271 |
1779.03.10 |
Erforsche mich, erfahr mein Herz [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234918 |
B0050708 |
1768.04.05 |
Erinnre dich, mein Geist, erfreut [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233296 |
B0050124 |
1770.04.10 |
Erloeser, Deine letzten Worte [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233931 |
B0050229 |
1783.06.03 |
Erwache fuer des Himmels Ehre, du neue Welt und steig empor [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0045014 |
B0017009 |
1769.03.21 |
Es muesse Christi leiden [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233620 |
B0050174 |
1751.12.05 |
Escap'd from storms and tempests, wrecks, and ills [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020864 |
B0009264 |
1780.11.01 |
Escap'd the dangers of th'embattled plain [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0195062 |
B0043078 |
1774.09.15 |
Esquire born, a templar bred, An [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227516 |
B0048680 |
1742.02.15 |
Est il donc vrai Monsieur le sot [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127857 |
B0031531 |
1760.03.10 |
Estes-vous citoyens? l'occasion est belle [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080099 |
B0027991 |
1772.09.28 |
Eternal God from his exalted throne [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171121 |
B0040030 |
1770.01.11 |
Eternal maker, hail! hail power divine! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099638 |
B0028586 |
1770.02.20 |
Eternal Maker, hail! hail power divine! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217372 |
B0045137 |
1770.01.29 |
Eternal master, hail! hath power divine! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029878 |
B0012457 |
1770.12.29 |
Eternal source of ev'ry joy! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153245 |
B0041955 |
1774.01.01 |
Eternal source of ev'ry joy! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153696 |
B0042112 |
1768.01.01 |
Eternal Sov'reign of the sky [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033431 |
B0013622 |
1771.05.10 |
Eternal sov'reign of the sky [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034934 |
B0013951 |
1746.12.01 |
Eternal to prevent such horrid fray, The [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078313 |
B0025406 |
1773.01.11 |
Eternal wisdom, sovereign care [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028525 |
B0012040 |
1773.01.26 |
Eternal wisdom, sovereign care [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030410 |
B0012610 |
1749.02.13 |
Europe with tears and blood run o'er [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128340 |
B0031728 |
1749.05.15 |
Europe with tears and blood run o'er [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045816 |
B0017577 |
1769.07.06 |
Even so through Brentford town, a town of mud [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224137 |
B0048441 |
1781.09.19 |
Ever since I return'd to my dear native shore [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042782 |
B0016627 |
1781.10.13 |
Ever since I return'd to my dear native shore [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075188 |
B0032630 |
1778.12.12 |
Evil be, to him that Evil thinks [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042214 |
B0016475 |
1782.09.28 |
Ev'ning now from purple wings [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047125 |
B0018006 |
1751.04.18 |
Exalted muse, in mystic lays [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221576 |
B0048121 |
1778.02.18 |
Exalted on her ebon throne [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169852 |
B0039916 |
1739.03.23 |
Excess began, and sloth sustain'd the trade [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229346 |
B0048995 |
1733.05.14 |
Excise, a monster, were then o'er before [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235003 |
B0049703 |
1777.11.21 |
Excuse, good Sir, that thus I have delay'd [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046052 |
B0017660 |
1778.02.14 |
Excuse me, dear friend, I can't think it true [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169836 |
B0039915 |
1766.11.20 |
Excuse me for a little punning [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222677 |
B0048310 |
1739.01.01 |
Exhilarating fluid, now no more [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025658 |
B0010561 |
1739.01.30 |
Exhilerating fluid, now no more [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001784 |
B0001201 |
1739.02.12 |
Exhilerating fluid, now no more [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127557 |
B0031390 |
1739.02.27 |
Exhilerating fluid now no more [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079624 |
B0027874 |
1739.03.30 |
Exhilerating fluid, now no more [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229353 |
B0048996 |
1773.04.22 |
Expatiate free o'er all this scene of man [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0185565 |
B0042650 |
1771.02.21 |
Expatiate long in nice debate [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224821 |
B0048494 |
1782.02.08 |
Expect not at once in dear woman to find [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0124938 |
B0030782 |
1774.12.19 |
Expences of war, and corruptions of peace, The [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074983 |
B0032476 |
1774.12.22 |
Expences of war, and corruptions of peace, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076236 |
B0032937 |
1774.12.12 |
Expenses of war, and conceptions of peace, The [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0029052 |
B0012140 |
1775.01.12 |
Expenses of war, and corruptions of peace, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231772 |
B0049558 |
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Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1771.10.01 |
Fahrt fort, die hoffnungsvolle Jugend [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234194 |
B0050305 |
1776.08.31 |
Fain would th'aspiring muse attempt to sing [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228347 |
B0048782 |
1783.09.10 |
Fain would the muse break forth in joyful strains [fl] |
Gazette of State of South Carolina |
C0045535 |
B0016909 |
1738.11.02 |
Fair as the blushing grape Aurelia stands [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001759 |
B0001189 |
1756.03.25 |
Fair as the dawning light! auspicious guest! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050622 |
B0019049 |
1756.12.16 |
Fair Carolina, now doth much lament [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211072 |
B0046755 |
1782.10.03 |
Fair Celia of yon yellow hill [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126385 |
B0031025 |
1763.09.01 |
Fair Chloe's dress (which Venus self might wear) [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021825 |
B0009845 |
1774.01.10 |
Fair Daphne's gone, and virtue is no more [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172948 |
B0040097 |
1758.09.01 |
Fair flower, cropt by death's remorseless hand [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211135 |
B0046795 |
1765.08.24 |
Fair freedom's glorious cause I meanly quitted [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152398 |
B0041724 |
1765.08.29 |
Fair freedom's glorious cause I've meanly quitted [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091981 |
B0026892 |
1770.08.16 |
Fair innocence, in morn of life, scarce blown [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099923 |
B0028618 |
1770.09.28 |
Fair innocence, in morn of life, scarce blown [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034761 |
B0013919 |
1775.01.30 |
Fair Ladies, 'tis not very arch [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031009 |
B0012718 |
1775.02.13 |
Fair Ladies, 'tis not very arch [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031026 |
B0012720 |
1775.02.20 |
Fair Ladies, 'tis not very arch [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031031 |
B0012721 |
1775.03.03 |
Fair ladies, 'tis not very arch [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220343 |
B0044286 |
1783.02.13 |
Fair ladies, 'tis not very arch [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064829 |
B0022058 |
1776.12.23 |
Fair Liberty came o'er [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120659 |
B0030381 |
1776.01.04 |
Fair Liberty, celestial maid [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103532 |
B0028900 |
1775.09.14 |
Fair liberty, now each American charms [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231981 |
B0049594 |
1775.10.10 |
Fair liberty our soul's most darling prize [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070566 |
B0024233 |
1773.12.02 |
Fair libery, celestial goddess, hail! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102392 |
B0028790 |
1770.07.27 |
Fair Maria tell me why [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034722 |
B0013910 |
1773.07.29 |
Fair mistress of my best affections [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102253 |
B0028772 |
1768.06.02 |
Fair nymph, whose nod each trembling swain obeys [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223490 |
B0048389 |
1772.05.12 |
Fair one, whom her helmet veils, A [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030241 |
B0012571 |
1783.04.23 |
Fair peace, how lovely, how delightful thou [fl] |
South Carolina Weekly Advertiser |
C0219780 |
B0047632 |
1721.09.14 |
Fair P--r, sure 'twas wisely, bravely done [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000498 |
B0000297 |
1768.01.14 |
Fair Quaker maiden, neat, elegant, plain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0147951 |
B0036776 |
1768.02.15 |
Fair Quaker maiden, neat, elegant, plain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131136 |
B0033402 |
1768.06.23 |
Fair Quaker maiden, neat, elegant, plain [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023545 |
B0010099 |
1768.03.19 |
Fair Quaker maiden, neat elegant, plain, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152789 |
B0041810 |
1781.08.29 |
Fair Quaker maiden, neat, elegant, plain, The [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042744 |
B0016624 |
1767.12.24 |
Fair sat panting at a courtier's play [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096969 |
B0028458 |
1779.01.20 |
Fair springs the fale where yonder vessel rides [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188861 |
B0042890 |
1776.03.07 |
Fair Struna smiling now demands [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103653 |
B0028909 |
1739.01.22 |
Fair, sweet, young, receive this friendly strain [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079605 |
B0027869 |
1772.10.05 |
Fair whose charms we all admire, The [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074625 |
B0032360 |
1751.05.06 |
Fairest nymph where all are fair [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210297 |
B0046479 |
1782.04.15 |
Fairest piece of well-form'd clay [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018341 |
B0006865 |
1783.12.31 |
Fairest quarter of the year [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203197 |
B0043410 |
1770.05.17 |
Fairfield is gone! Th'intrepid, and the brave [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024107 |
B0010220 |
1777.01.23 |
Falsly we think that change of place [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0176984 |
B0043412 |
1780.09.28 |
Fame did he seek? He surely has it [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126099 |
B0030926 |
1780.10.04 |
Fame did he seek? He surely has it [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071961 |
B0024984 |
1780.10.05 |
Fame did he seek? He surely has it [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037753 |
B0015771 |
1780.10.07 |
Fame did he seek? He surely has it [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070944 |
B0024458 |
1780.10.10 |
Fame did he seek? He surely has it [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077223 |
B0033230 |
1751.09.16 |
Fame is a publick mistress none employs [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085606 |
B0026161 |
1761.04.04 |
Fame is an echo, pratling double [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032888 |
B0013390 |
1777.12.04 |
Fame, let thy Trumpet sound [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046064 |
B0017662 |
1781.11.21 |
Fame let thy trumpet sound [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072106 |
B0025038 |
1771.01.10 |
Fame, riches, honour, birth, or wit [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100347 |
B0028639 |
1771.02.01 |
Fame, riches, honour, birth, or wit [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034868 |
B0013937 |
1758.05.11 |
Fame, valor, conquest, grac'd the Spartan state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156609 |
B0038370 |
1758.05.29 |
Fame, valor, conquest, grac'd the Spartan state [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006290 |
B0002978 |
1758.05.22 |
Fame, valour, conquest, grac'd the Spartan state [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106538 |
B0029388 |
1758.06.09 |
Fame, valour, strength, grac'd the Spartan state [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067116 |
B0023328 |
1774.09.22 |
Famine in masquerade, behold thy portrait here [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231614 |
B0049542 |
1734.10.28 |
Famous prophet in this year appears, A [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235166 |
B0049778 |
1722.01.08 |
Famous title now you boast on, A [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065423 |
B0022194 |
1774.04.11 |
Fantastic month! How shall my doubtful song [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173005 |
B0040110 |
1776.04.18 |
Fantastic month! How shall my doubtful song [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103679 |
B0028915 |
1782.09.14 |
Far distant from convulsive strife [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047101 |
B0018002 |
1767.03.26 |
Far from the bustling throng [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022983 |
B0010034 |
1773.06.24 |
Far from the busy haunts of men [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226834 |
B0048616 |
1771.12.19 |
Far from the gilded mansions of the great [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225787 |
B0048537 |
1767.10.08 |
Far from the smiles of blue hesperian skies [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096605 |
B0028446 |
1767.10.19 |
Far from tumultuous scenes of life [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130871 |
B0033382 |
1769.05.29 |
Far from your sight you'll drive the abject slave [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077731 |
B0025275 |
1780.11.27 |
Far hence the gorgeous pile. A simple stone [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070950 |
B0024465 |
1764.01.28 |
Far in a wild retired gloom [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152188 |
B0041654 |
1767.11.26 |
Far in the north, where angry tempests reign [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096780 |
B0028453 |
1767.05.28 |
Far in the west there liv'd of old [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096381 |
B0028427 |
1767.07.03 |
Far in the West there liv'd of old [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068699 |
B0023803 |
1767.08.15 |
Far in the west there liv'd of old [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152621 |
B0041779 |
1767.09.21 |
Far in the west there liv'd of old [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029488 |
B0012337 |
1767.11.16 |
Far westward lies an Isle of antient fame [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130969 |
B0033388 |
1782.06.01 |
Farewel my Lord, may zephyrs waft you o'er [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047015 |
B0017987 |
1782.06.19 |
Farewel my lord, may zephyrs waft you o'er [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072264 |
B0025068 |
1782.07.01 |
Farewel my Lord, may zephyrs waft you o'er [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048848 |
B0018316 |
1774.02.17 |
Farewel the tea board, with its equipage [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063605 |
B0021607 |
1771.11.25 |
Farewel, vain world! and thou its vainest part [fl] |
Albany Gazette |
C0000193 |
B0000001 |
1783.12.06 |
Farewel vain world, since I must bid adieu [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047803 |
B0018092 |
1736.04.05 |
Farewel you gilded follies, pleasant troubles [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079433 |
B0027731 |
1769.12.07 |
Farewell aspiring thoughts, no more [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224381 |
B0048456 |
1770.01.18 |
Farewell aspiring thoughts, no more [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099641 |
B0028587 |
1770.03.30 |
Farewell aspiring thoughts, no more [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034634 |
B0013893 |
1773.03.12 |
Farewell, aspiring thoughts no more [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038787 |
B0014877 |
1775.09.21 |
Farewell, dear girl! adieu to earthly toys [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231996 |
B0049595 |
1775.04.27 |
Farewell fair maid; I prithee tarry [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076386 |
B0032955 |
1739.02.23 |
Farewell my flocks, my dear delight [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229309 |
B0048991 |
1783.07.10 |
Farewell my friends! this fleeting world adieu! [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232178 |
B0047730 |
1771.02.23 |
Farewell my friends, whom tender love constrains [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153272 |
B0041963 |
1783.08.16 |
Farewell my Lord, may Zepher's waft you oe'r [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011116 |
B0003956 |
1782.04.17 |
Farewell, my Lord, may zephyrs waft thee o'er [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043008 |
B0016664 |
1782.05.05 |
Farewell my Lord, may Zephyr's waft you o're [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221239 |
B0047999 |
1774.01.20 |
Farewell the tea board with its gaudy equipage [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227199 |
B0048646 |
1774.02.02 |
Farewell the tea board, with its gaudy equipage [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150316 |
B0037099 |
1774.03.01 |
Farewell the tea board, with its gaudy equipage [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030706 |
B0012667 |
1774.02.25 |
Farewell the tea-board with your gaudy attire [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070330 |
B0024148 |
1774.03.02 |
Farewell the tea-board with your gaudy attire [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041398 |
B0016314 |
1774.10.14 |
Farewell the tea-board with your gaudy attire [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035875 |
B0014130 |
1782.06.17 |
Farewell to thee, O now sweet Philomel! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018410 |
B0006874 |
1737.07.22 |
Farewell, vain world, and thou its vainest part [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228891 |
B0048909 |
1774.09.22 |
Farewell, vain world, I've had enough of thee [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231611 |
B0049542 |
1779.08.07 |
Farewell ye flowery greens [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042443 |
B0016509 |
1767.11.19 |
Farewell ye groves! ye sylvan bow'rs adieu [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096740 |
B0028452 |
1768.01.11 |
Farewell ye groves! ye sylvan bow'rs adieu! [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027699 |
B0011775 |
1759.03.20 |
Farmer once to London went, A [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072815 |
B0031878 |
1777.09.22 |
Farmer's wife, with pensive care, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076831 |
B0033075 |
1767.06.18 |
Fast to the driving winds the marshall'd clouds [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096414 |
B0028430 |
1743.06.23 |
Fatally fair are they, and in their smiles [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138714 |
B0035489 |
1778.08.17 |
Fate gives the word; all mortal aid is vain [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0121289 |
B0030467 |
1739.08.09 |
Fate of Dommett is not singly hard, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138176 |
B0035286 |
1736.09.06 |
Fate shapes our lives as it divides the years [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127363 |
B0031269 |
1779.10.28 |
Fate wars against us, grief is node the mode [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0178081 |
B0043626 |
1768.03.17 |
Fate wings with ev'ry wish th' afflictive dart [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097680 |
B0028476 |
1779.06.21 |
Fates have past a firm decree, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018085 |
B0006718 |
1752.04.27 |
Father and friend of human race [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085786 |
B0026193 |
1766.01.06 |
Father and friend of human race [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073586 |
B0032087 |
1744.12.29 |
Father divine! eternal one! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155259 |
B0037676 |
1768.04.09 |
Father of all! Eternal mind! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152803 |
B0041813 |
1773.11.01 |
Father of all! Eternal mind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134953 |
B0033705 |
1773.12.29 |
Father of all! eternal mind [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041261 |
B0016305 |
1773.12.30 |
Father of all! Eternal mind [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063548 |
B0021600 |
1774.01.20 |
Father of all! eternal Mind [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102449 |
B0028797 |
1738.09.04 |
Father of all! in every age [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012088 |
B0004721 |
1739.02.01 |
Father of all; in every age [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208619 |
B0045856 |
1764.12.29 |
Father of all! in every age [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152305 |
B0041703 |
1771.10.29 |
Father of all! in every age [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030146 |
B0012546 |
1775.10.20 |
Father of all! in ev'ry age [fl] |
Pennsylvania Mercury |
C0220421 |
B0047711 |
1766.04.07 |
Father of all, omnipotent [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027324 |
B0011683 |
1776.06.07 |
Father of all send help this hour [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041983 |
B0016430 |
1736.08.23 |
Father of [Mer], nature's lord [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025635 |
B0010548 |
1742.04.05 |
Father of mercies, hear our prayers [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127893 |
B0031538 |
1734.04.08 |
Father of verse! indulge an artless muse [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066122 |
B0022792 |
1741.01.05 |
Father whose hand on all bestows [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004712 |
B0002073 |
1764.02.11 |
Father! whose word hath giv'n all being birth [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152194 |
B0041656 |
1782.07.05 |
Fathers and mothers, train your children's youth [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125363 |
B0030786 |
1773.11.15 |
Fatigu'd with illness, sick with pain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134964 |
B0033707 |
1774.03.25 |
Fatigu'd with illness, sick with pain [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035682 |
B0014101 |
1778.12.21 |
Favor'd by Gods (to whom all mortal yield) [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174105 |
B0040370 |
1779.01.25 |
Favor'd by Gods (to whom all mortals yield,) [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048050 |
B0018136 |
1779.01.26 |
Favor'd by Gods (to whom all mortals yield,) [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031699 |
B0012922 |
1779.02.01 |
Favor'd by Gods (to whom all mortals yield,) [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077023 |
B0033146 |
1779.02.05 |
Favour'd by Gods (to whom all mortals yield) [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036551 |
B0014355 |
1779.02.06 |
Favour'd by gods (to whom all mortals yield) [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154448 |
B0042378 |
1749.11.07 |
Fav'rite cat that long in brewhouse dwelt, A [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012676 |
B0005204 |
1755.09.22 |
Feeble and tuneless are my native lays [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087395 |
B0026370 |
1736.03.01 |
Feebly up-casting wishful looks [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025607 |
B0010539 |
1778.04.29 |
Feeling bosom mourns the widow's woe, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170197 |
B0039939 |
1782.02.13 |
Few are content with what they've got [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072161 |
B0025050 |
1782.03.18 |
Few are content with what they've got [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048719 |
B0018301 |
1774.11.17 |
Few words are best, I wish you well [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187356 |
B0042732 |
1775.02.23 |
Few words are best! I wish you well,--- [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231809 |
B0049565 |
1768.11.03 |
Fiat Justitia, ruat Caelum [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023613 |
B0010127 |
1779.06.24 |
Fidelity, tho' now no more [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000327 |
B0000065 |
1769.05.29 |
Fidelity, though now no more [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077734 |
B0025275 |
1769.10.23 |
Fidelity, though now no more [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074378 |
B0032272 |
1771.07.12 |
Fidelity, though now no more [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034964 |
B0013960 |
1771.07.25 |
Fidelity, though now no more [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100676 |
B0028667 |
1771.08.16 |
Fidelity, though now no more [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034980 |
B0013965 |
1773.05.27 |
Fie Damon fie, no more pursue me [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101924 |
B0028763 |
1773.06.14 |
Fie Damon fie, no more pursue me [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134689 |
B0033685 |
1773.07.26 |
Fie, Damon, fie, no more pursue me [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074690 |
B0032401 |
1773.08.06 |
Fie, Damon, fie, no more pursue me [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035443 |
B0014068 |
1774.01.13 |
Fields and groves, in verdure clad, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102441 |
B0028796 |
1774.01.25 |
Fields and groves in verdure clad, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030678 |
B0012662 |
1774.01.26 |
Fields and groves, in verdure clad, The [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041332 |
B0016309 |
1774.01.27 |
Fields and groves, in verdure clad, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075980 |
B0032890 |
1774.02.10 |
Fields and groves, in verdure clad, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063599 |
B0021606 |
1778.02.18 |
Fields, disconsolate and sad, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169855 |
B0039916 |
1781.11.01 |
Fierce God of War! to thee I tune my lay [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183517 |
B0043767 |
1767.09.21 |
Fierce Pisarro's legions flew [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130757 |
B0033378 |
1737.10.18 |
Fifth day of May, The [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066368 |
B0022976 |
1758.05.05 |
Fifty seven to this poor nation [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067085 |
B0023323 |
1758.04.17 |
Fifty-seven to this poor nation [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013463 |
B0005619 |
1758.04.24 |
Fifty-seven years to this poor nation [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006275 |
B0002973 |
1778.01.05 |
Fight on, brave boys, another year [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017965 |
B0006642 |
1775.12.08 |
Finding Virginia stubborn still [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pu) |
C0229831 |
B0049127 |
1768.06.24 |
Fir'd with a true patriotic zeal [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034052 |
B0013801 |
1768.06.04 |
Fir'd with a truly patriotic zeal [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098517 |
B0028492 |
1768.06.25 |
Fir'd with a truly patriotic zeal [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152847 |
B0041824 |
1758.07.10 |
Fir'd with hot rage, the phrentick sons of France [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087899 |
B0026516 |
1771.04.19 |
Fir'd with hot rage, the phrentick sons of France [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034925 |
B0013948 |
1771.02.15 |
Firm as the isle whereon he stands [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069349 |
B0023991 |
1771.02.25 |
Firm as the isle whereon he stands [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009010 |
B0003643 |
1753.08.08 |
Firm on the rolling deck he stood [fl] |
Independent Reflector |
C0049388 |
B0018436 |
1751.09.23 |
First lay some onions to keep the pork from burning [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005647 |
B0002632 |
1751.09.30 |
First lay some onions to keep the pork from burning [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078903 |
B0025608 |
1775.07.14 |
First, of her Lord, the temper let her scan [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0065012 |
B0032773 |
1739.01.02 |
First physicians by debauch were made, The [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066413 |
B0023039 |
1772.11.13 |
First physicians by debauch were made, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035296 |
B0014030 |
1772.12.04 |
First physicians by debauch were made, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069867 |
B0024084 |
1766.07.26 |
First see the land, which thou intend'st to buy [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033231 |
B0013565 |
1766.09.01 |
First supposing that nature has furnish'd a brain [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027379 |
B0011704 |
1765.01.26 |
First, the great gods thy utmost rev'rence claim [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152329 |
B0041707 |
1773.06.18 |
First Thespis, mounted on a cart [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038837 |
B0014890 |
1770.05.14 |
Five rude, mis-shapen beasts the carriage draw [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095109 |
B0027152 |
1770.05.21 |
Five rude misshapen beasts the carriage draw [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114766 |
B0030034 |
1770.02.16 |
Five tender virgins buxom young and fair [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034605 |
B0013887 |
1729.05.15 |
Five times ten miles from town, a clyme there lies [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000765 |
B0000694 |
1767.01.30 |
Fix'd in a neat, tho' humble cost [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068530 |
B0023781 |
1766.12.11 |
Fix'd in a neat, tho' humble cot [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230136 |
B0049279 |
1767.01.19 |
Fix'd in a neat, tho humble cot [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029408 |
B0012303 |
1780.08.17 |
Fled are the joys that rosy health bestows [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077217 |
B0033223 |
1757.11.14 |
Fleet! spread by canvas wing [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087802 |
B0026482 |
1757.12.01 |
Fleet! Spread thy canvas wing [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050822 |
B0019137 |
1757.12.02 |
Fleet! spread thy canvas wing [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067049 |
B0023301 |
1732.10.26 |
Flow Welsted, flow, like thine inspirer beer [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001010 |
B0000875 |
1783.09.29 |
Flowers of nature fade and die, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018889 |
B0006941 |
1783.10.15 |
Flowers of nature fade and die, The [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043539 |
B0016743 |
1783.10.21 |
Flowers of nature fade and die, The [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0154889 |
B0041503 |
1783.11.01 |
Flowers of nature fade and die, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221320 |
B0048038 |
1771.01.10 |
Flowing tide that thunder o'er the shore, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224719 |
B0048488 |
1769.11.23 |
Flowing tide that thunders o'er the shore [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099584 |
B0028579 |
1757.05.16 |
Fly, gout, and seize the lazy papal toe [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006099 |
B0002924 |
1740.04.14 |
Fly hence ambition far from hence be gone [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127634 |
B0031435 |
1771.12.14 |
Flying rumours gather'd as they roll'd, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153403 |
B0042005 |
1775.12.15 |
Flying rumours gather'd as they roll'd, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064091 |
B0021699 |
1782.12.25 |
Folks may think as they please, but to me it wou'd seem [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043239 |
B0016700 |
1783.01.13 |
Folks may think as they please, but to me it wou'd seem [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048996 |
B0018344 |
1783.01.18 |
Folks may think as they please, but to me it wou'd seem [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) |
C0221056 |
B0047934 |
1783.01.01 |
Folks may think as they please, but to me it would seem [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072392 |
B0025096 |
1783.01.04 |
Folks may think as they please, but to me it would seem [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201585 |
B0043306 |
1783.01.16 |
Folks may think as they please, but to me it would seem [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064820 |
B0022054 |
1783.01.27 |
Folks may think as they pleased but to me it would seem [fl] |
New York Gazeteer-Albany |
C0084048 |
B0025682 |
1773.10.16 |
Fond atheist, could a giddy dance [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153665 |
B0042101 |
1772.12.11 |
Fond Atheists; could a giddy dance [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069870 |
B0024085 |
1772.12.21 |
Fond atheists; could a giddy dance [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028521 |
B0012037 |
1773.01.12 |
Fond Atheists; could a giddy dance [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030407 |
B0012608 |
1772.06.16 |
Fond man to deem thyself immortal go and view [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030275 |
B0012576 |
1769.08.21 |
Fond parents, cease to mourn and wail [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131912 |
B0033485 |
1721.10.09 |
Fool by his wit, The [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065367 |
B0022181 |
1782.08.28 |
Fool, that is wealthy, is sure of a bride, The [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072316 |
B0025078 |
1782.04.29 |
Foolish the man! who wastes his prime [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018387 |
B0006867 |
1738.12.04 |
For a trifle arrested, near eight months ago [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127535 |
B0031381 |
1776.12.16 |
For as a flea, that goes to bed [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120636 |
B0030380 |
1776.12.23 |
For as a flea, that goes to bed [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120663 |
B0030381 |
1776.12.30 |
For as a flea, that goes to bed [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120683 |
B0030382 |
1747.10.22 |
For Barclay's learned apology is due [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139325 |
B0035719 |
1775.04.20 |
For Barclay's learned apology is due [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231873 |
B0049573 |
1778.12.30 |
For battle prepar'd in their country's just cause [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188703 |
B0042884 |
1783.12.27 |
For earthly monarchs, in their grandeur vain [fl] |
Independent New York Gazette |
C0049374 |
B0018400 |
1764.01.12 |
For ever hated be the fatal hour [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052731 |
B0019456 |
1769.10.25 |
For ever hated be the fatal hour [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044293 |
B0017353 |
1764.01.20 |
For ever hated by the fatal hour [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067934 |
B0023623 |
1777.03.04 |
For forms of government let fools contest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173746 |
B0040271 |
1767.10.01 |
For geese, the finest ever seen [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096590 |
B0028445 |
1767.10.12 |
For geese, the finest ever seen [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008337 |
B0003467 |
1767.10.15 |
For geese, the finest ever seen [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023378 |
B0010063 |
1767.10.16 |
For geese, the finest ever seen [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068731 |
B0023818 |
1767.10.17 |
For geese, the finest ever seen [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152678 |
B0041788 |
1767.11.11 |
For geese the finest ever seen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130988 |
B0033387 |
1763.09.16 |
For George and Liberty I cry aloud [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072807 |
B0025270 |
1779.06.12 |
For George the Third I turn'd my coat [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042368 |
B0016501 |
1738.03.07 |
For God, they think, no notice takes [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079532 |
B0027826 |
1775.04.06 |
For he always stood firm to his text [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231854 |
B0049571 |
1767.01.01 |
For he who hopes his bile shall not offend [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096090 |
B0028404 |
1741.11.23 |
For heaps of gold let plodding misers toil [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127814 |
B0031519 |
1751.12.09 |
For her husband deceas'd, Sally chants the sweet [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085623 |
B0026173 |
1772.07.16 |
For him alone, hope leads from goal to goal [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214454 |
B0047469 |
1729.03.13 |
For mastives only have the knack [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136700 |
B0034742 |
1770.07.13 |
For me, deceas'd, weep not, my dear [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034716 |
B0013908 |
1772.12.08 |
For me, deceas'd, weep not my dear [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030397 |
B0012603 |
1762.11.12 |
For me, let Wisdom's sacred fountain flow [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067809 |
B0023561 |
1768.04.11 |
For modes of faith, let graceless zealots fight [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131193 |
B0033410 |
1777.11.06 |
For murder and for sodomy [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046048 |
B0017658 |
1777.11.25 |
For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135955 |
B0034145 |
1777.11.26 |
For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169533 |
B0039893 |
1777.11.29 |
For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135974 |
B0034147 |
1777.12.03 |
For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169559 |
B0039894 |
1777.12.10 |
For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169587 |
B0039896 |
1777.12.11 |
For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136007 |
B0034152 |
1733.08.20 |
For once let me ask you a question, good Sir [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079264 |
B0027597 |
1771.01.11 |
For one like her with such a heavenly breast [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069340 |
B0023986 |
1781.10.03 |
For other maxims formed our state [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0184691 |
B0043868 |
1779.05.25 |
For poem poignant short and sweet [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177902 |
B0043581 |
1772.05.21 |
For shame Bully Buckhorse, why stab in the dark? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101174 |
B0028710 |
1750.04.02 |
For shame! for shame! Oxonians all [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128613 |
B0031758 |
1772.07.02 |
For shame! for shame! Oxonians all [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214446 |
B0047465 |
1750.03.13 |
For shame! for shame! Oxonions all [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012686 |
B0005222 |
1773.04.19 |
For thee all thoughts of pleasure I forego [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214856 |
B0047516 |
1775.12.30 |
For thee, bless'd maid, I'll tune the youthful lyre [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228080 |
B0048747 |
1732.06.01 |
For thee I dim these eyes, and stuff this head [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137210 |
B0034913 |
1731.05.24 |
For thee, sweet month, the groves green liv'ries wear [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079188 |
B0027519 |
1757.06.17 |
For thee, the soldiers, with heroick grace [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067009 |
B0023278 |
1774.08.10 |
For these few hours of life allotted me [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165051 |
B0039233 |
1736.01.15 |
For these nocturnal thieves, huntsmen prepare [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137684 |
B0035101 |
1768.11.10 |
For this, when beauty's blooming charms are past [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098761 |
B0028520 |
1768.12.27 |
For this, when beauty's blooming charms are past [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040270 |
B0015969 |
1782.03.16 |
For various purposes serves the fan [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221190 |
B0047992 |
1771.04.04 |
For while aloft the order they ascend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162819 |
B0039047 |
1771.04.04 |
For while aloft the order they attend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148684 |
B0036947 |
1776.06.27 |
For wild ambition, with imperious force [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Boston |
C0065129 |
B0022113 |
1732.04.27 |
For wind up hypochondria pent [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000984 |
B0000849 |
1746.06.16 |
For wisdom known, Sir Twickel goes [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128160 |
B0031660 |
1751.08.26 |
For you, dear sir, the muse unus'd to sing [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005641 |
B0002628 |
1772.10.28 |
For you, my sweet fair, my anxious muse shall sing [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148930 |
B0037031 |
1759.06.29 |
Forbear to ask what France or Spain [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067288 |
B0023383 |
1766.07.14 |
Forbear to call the man possest [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029329 |
B0012277 |
1760.08.01 |
Forbear with unrelenting sighs [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067469 |
B0023442 |
1766.11.06 |
Forbear ye wits your taunting wipes [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222665 |
B0048308 |
1759.02.15 |
Forbes! to thee the muse her tribute brings [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156648 |
B0038410 |
1775.12.23 |
Forever hail! auspicious morn [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228041 |
B0048746 |
1740.08.23 |
Forgive the muse, who in unhallow'd strains [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208931 |
B0045934 |
1721.08.21 |
Forgive the scribbler when he writes in rhime [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065346 |
B0022174 |
1773.09.20 |
Form more beauteous few indeed could boast, A [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009931 |
B0003777 |
1768.07.21 |
Form so graceful, and a face so fair, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161271 |
B0038905 |
1760.03.15 |
Fortune, a goddess, mortals own [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032842 |
B0013354 |
1768.08.16 |
Fortune, alas! how sportest thou on earth! [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040183 |
B0015950 |
1768.08.25 |
Fortune, alas! how sportest thou on earth! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098606 |
B0028506 |
1768.09.02 |
Fortune, alas! how sportest thou on earth [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034170 |
B0013811 |
1782.07.17 |
Fortune, alas! how sportest thou on earth! [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072283 |
B0025072 |
1735.02.25 |
Fortune, Goddess prone to ranging [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001291 |
B0000999 |
1776.07.22 |
Forward goose pluck's feather from its side, A [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076622 |
B0033014 |
1770.03.09 |
Forward, Janus, turn thine eyes [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204603 |
B0044487 |
1776.02.23 |
Found in a cave near Luton Hoo [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041893 |
B0016415 |
1776.03.02 |
Found in a cave near Luton-Hoo [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037153 |
B0015496 |
1773.03.25 |
Four sterling lines of good advice [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101679 |
B0028754 |
1766.11.05 |
Fox and the cat, as they travel'd one day, The [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043907 |
B0017200 |
1773.12.27 |
Fox from covert unsecure, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0135006 |
B0033713 |
1773.12.27 |
Fox from covert unsecure, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172938 |
B0040095 |
1779.09.29 |
Fox from covert unsecure, The [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071520 |
B0024720 |
1771.04.25 |
Frail is the state of visionary man [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225006 |
B0048503 |
1744.09.17 |
France pours her myriads o'er the field [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005079 |
B0002266 |
1769.10.31 |
Frauenlist, dem Eigensinn getreu, Der [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233851 |
B0050206 |
1772.06.04 |
Fraught with each fashion in its highest taste [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226173 |
B0048561 |
1767.04.21 |
Free from the bustle, care and strife [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216472 |
B0044984 |
1783.10.30 |
Free from the bustle noise and strife [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232213 |
B0047746 |
1756.05.17 |
Free is my heart, and just my cause [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106269 |
B0029284 |
1756.05.29 |
Free is my heart, and just my cause [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032717 |
B0013239 |
1778.11.14 |
Free states attend my song [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0065051 |
B0032841 |
1776.08.24 |
Free states, attend the song [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228341 |
B0048781 |
1772.11.09 |
Freeborn Americans, generous and wise, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009699 |
B0003732 |
1772.11.18 |
Freeborn Americans, generous and wise, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0163206 |
B0039134 |
1765.07.29 |
Freeborn English, generous and wise [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007767 |
B0003352 |
1768.09.02 |
Freeborn English, generous and wise [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068924 |
B0023864 |
1765.08.12 |
Freeborn English, generous and wise, The [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170380 |
B0041542 |
1768.06.30 |
Freeborn English, generous and wise, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098540 |
B0028497 |
1768.07.14 |
Freeborn English, generous and wise, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053422 |
B0019677 |
1768.07.16 |
Free-born English, generous and wise, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152883 |
B0041827 |
1768.07.28 |
Freeborn English, generous and wise, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230387 |
B0049307 |
1771.02.22 |
Freeborn English, generous and wise, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034882 |
B0013940 |
1783.12.24 |
Freed from the dread of bloody cruel war [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151799 |
B0037543 |
1783.12.27 |
Freed from the dread of bloody cruel war [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168849 |
B0039785 |
1753.05.07 |
Freed from the tyrant rage of winter's sway [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104239 |
B0029126 |
1771.05.02 |
Freedom coeval with man's life began [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100580 |
B0028655 |
1771.05.28 |
Freedom coeval with man's life began [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030044 |
B0012524 |
1771.07.19 |
Freedom coeval with man's life began [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034967 |
B0013961 |
1773.11.25 |
Freedom, freedom, aloudly cries [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075929 |
B0032881 |
1770.06.11 |
Freedom, mankind's safest guide! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132374 |
B0033528 |
1770.06.26 |
Freedom, mankind's safest guide! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217463 |
B0045157 |
1770.06.28 |
Freedom, mankind's safest guide! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099880 |
B0028611 |
1774.05.05 |
Freedom's charms alike engage [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102572 |
B0028812 |
1774.05.19 |
Freedom's charms alike engage [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102582 |
B0028814 |
1774.05.26 |
Freedom's charms alike engage [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227399 |
B0048664 |
1774.06.03 |
Freedom's charms alike engage [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035744 |
B0014111 |
1774.06.07 |
Freedom's charms alike engage [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030859 |
B0012683 |
1776.01.13 |
Freedom's charms alike engage [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228096 |
B0048749 |
1776.01.24 |
Freedom's charms alike engage [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057793 |
B0020823 |
1776.07.13 |
Freedom's charms alike engage [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070627 |
B0024252 |
1776.07.26 |
Freedom's charms alike engage [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042000 |
B0016437 |
1776.06.01 |
Freeman, if you pant for glory [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070595 |
B0024246 |
1776.07.11 |
Freemen, if you paint for glory [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103751 |
B0028927 |
1776.06.25 |
Freemen, if you pant for glory [fl] |
American Gazette-Salem |
C0000252 |
B0000045 |
1749.02.13 |
French faith and foppery I hate [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045791 |
B0017564 |
1779.09.17 |
French fleet is sailed, if loud rumour speaks right [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0123485 |
B0030746 |
1743.10.31 |
French, tho' beat, Te Deum sing, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209429 |
B0046096 |
1779.11.27 |
Frenchmen came upon the coast, The [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0191630 |
B0042981 |
1781.07.07 |
Fresh bloom the laurel by the sword acquir'd [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0184586 |
B0043843 |
1766.10.20 |
Fresh in the morn, the summer rose [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007958 |
B0003416 |
1738.04.10 |
Fret not thy self because of the ungodly [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079552 |
B0027831 |
1769.06.20 |
Freund, wer ein Laster liebt, der liebt die Laster alle [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233747 |
B0050187 |
1783.07.29 |
Freunde erhabener Thaten [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0045074 |
B0017017 |
1767.01.30 |
Friar dy'd the other day, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068533 |
B0023781 |
1773.07.29 |
Friend Civis tell the reason why [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063266 |
B0021578 |
1756.06.24 |
Friend! Countrymen! or, if a nobler name [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021132 |
B0009478 |
1769.03.06 |
Friend Hodge, you'll surely vote for Glynn [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131744 |
B0033461 |
1769.03.24 |
Friend Hodge, you'll surely vote for Glynn [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034357 |
B0013840 |
1769.03.28 |
Friend Hodge, you'll surely vote for Glynn [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040336 |
B0015982 |
1773.07.30 |
Friend Hopkins! be silent, dare no more appear [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035440 |
B0014067 |
1760.01.14 |
Friend Pitt, (says a Quaker) thou wilt ruin us quite [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080077 |
B0027982 |
1760.01.24 |
Friend Pitt (says a Quaker) thou wilt ruin us quite [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144055 |
B0036358 |
1760.01.24 |
Friend Pitt, (says a Quaker) thou wilt ruin us quite [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021397 |
B0009656 |
1760.01.28 |
Friend Pitt (says a Quaker) thou wilt ruin us quite [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006411 |
B0003065 |
1760.01.26 |
Friend Pitt, (says a Quaker) thou'lt ruin us quite [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032838 |
B0013350 |
1768.01.07 |
Friend to all whom justice can defend, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0147948 |
B0036775 |
1768.01.30 |
Friend to all whom justice can defend, A [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152766 |
B0041803 |
1767.08.14 |
Friend to the poor! for sure, O King [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203833 |
B0044357 |
1774.02.04 |
Friend, what is he? A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070324 |
B0024145 |
1773.10.29 |
Friend, what is he? Why he's one that loves, A [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038878 |
B0014907 |
1773.11.04 |
Friend, what is he? Why he's one that loves, A [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102372 |
B0028786 |
1774.02.09 |
Friend, what is he? Why he's one that loves, A [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041346 |
B0016311 |
1751.03.04 |
Friend, when a rival poem you peruse [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078775 |
B0025579 |
1737.08.19 |
Friend, who proves sincere and true, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228913 |
B0048913 |
1756.06.14 |
Friends! Countryman! or, if a nobler name [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087513 |
B0026409 |
1783.03.04 |
Friendship adieu, thou dear deceiving good [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060543 |
B0021208 |
1768.12.08 |
Friendship adieu, thou idle foolish thing! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098828 |
B0028525 |
1770.02.16 |
Friendship adieu, thou idle foolish thing! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034602 |
B0013887 |
1753.12.31 |
Friendship, companion to sincerity [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0105221 |
B0029160 |
1772.06.08 |
Friendship is love from all its dross refin'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133009 |
B0033632 |
1772.07.17 |
Friendship is love from all it's dross refin'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069674 |
B0024064 |
1776.01.13 |
Friendship is the joy of reason [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228099 |
B0048749 |
1776.01.24 |
Friendship is the joy of reason [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057796 |
B0020823 |
1769.01.27 |
Friendship, peculiar boon of heav'n [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034303 |
B0013832 |
1767.09.24 |
Friendship, peculiar gift of heav'n [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096559 |
B0028444 |
1782.05.14 |
Friendship, peculiar gift of heav'n [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058975 |
B0021165 |
1771.02.23 |
Friendship, that source of bliss, was first design [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153275 |
B0041963 |
1763.02.21 |
Friendship, the heav'nly theme, I sing [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006976 |
B0003225 |
1779.04.10 |
Friendship thou passion most refin'd [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042329 |
B0016492 |
1781.07.09 |
Friendship, 'tis true, can num'rous sweets bestow [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Westminster |
C0232244 |
B0047756 |
1782.10.15 |
Fr-n-u, great man! 'tis thee I sing [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047196 |
B0018011 |
1743.10.24 |
Frog and lion made alliance, A [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128127 |
B0031614 |
1766.07.21 |
From a bear and a bagpipe, a churl and a cat [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212954 |
B0047168 |
1767.01.03 |
From a bear and a bagpipe, a churl and a cat [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152505 |
B0041747 |
1781.09.26 |
From a poet that's proud of his wit and his parts [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072069 |
B0025030 |
1741.02.19 |
From a small acorn see the oak arise [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002104 |
B0001308 |
1741.01.26 |
From a small acron see the oak arise [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127711 |
B0031476 |
1736.03.08 |
From a wife of small fortune but yet very proud [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025610 |
B0010540 |
1761.07.10 |
From Adam downward to this evening knell [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067606 |
B0023491 |
1770.07.09 |
From all the noise and vanity [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132412 |
B0033532 |
1782.02.02 |
From Arb--h--t, my friends, pray tell me the news [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) |
C0220940 |
B0047884 |
1776.01.11 |
From Boston comes the frighted cow [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065297 |
B0022160 |
1776.01.12 |
From Boston comes the frighted cow [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041871 |
B0016409 |
1776.01.19 |
From Boston comes the frighted cow [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036123 |
B0014196 |
1776.01.19 |
From Boston comes the frighted cow [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064098 |
B0021704 |
1776.02.10 |
From Boston comes the frighted cow [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037146 |
B0015490 |
1783.11.25 |
From branch to branch the feather'd pair [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219712 |
B0045507 |
1782.06.05 |
From Britain's fam'd island once more I come over [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043061 |
B0016671 |
1782.06.12 |
From Britain's fam'd island once more I come over [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072256 |
B0025067 |
1782.06.29 |
From Britain's fam'd island once more I come over [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010846 |
B0003897 |
1740.11.13 |
From Cadiz to Mahon see Haddock goes [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209020 |
B0045946 |
1772.11.12 |
From Charles-Town to Beaufort, our wise men were travell'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214591 |
B0047489 |
1781.10.17 |
From clouds of smoke, and flames that round me glow [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042796 |
B0016636 |
1781.10.25 |
From clouds of smoke, and flames that round me glow [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126167 |
B0030976 |
1781.11.05 |
From clouds of smoke, and flames that round me glow [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048564 |
B0018282 |
1781.11.08 |
From clouds of smoke, and flames that round me glow [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220024 |
B0044138 |
1781.11.08 |
From clouds of smoke, and flames that round me glow [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064603 |
B0021992 |
1781.11.03 |
From clouds of smoke, and flames that round the glow [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075194 |
B0032633 |
1732.02.19 |
From courts remote, and Europe's pompous scenes [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207291 |
B0045526 |
1775.01.20 |
From dark abodes to fair ethereal light [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220319 |
B0044280 |
1773.08.24 |
From darksome gloom, and scenes deep plung'd in woe [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030593 |
B0012640 |
1751.03.07 |
From dear Chloe, I stole two kisses in play [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221529 |
B0048115 |
1736.11.04 |
From Delawarian banks, the muses seat [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137858 |
B0035142 |
1734.06.24 |
From distant climes, and desart woods, where no [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079311 |
B0027639 |
1749.06.29 |
From earth remov'd, in ev'ry virtue warm [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155532 |
B0037910 |
1770.09.03 |
From earth remov'd, in ev'ry virtue warm [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132450 |
B0033540 |
1747.08.03 |
From envious tales, and idle life refrain [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078414 |
B0025437 |
1776.02.01 |
From ev'ry maker of a rebus [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103626 |
B0028904 |
1778.05.30 |
From fair America's insulted coast [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-York |
C0151875 |
B0037564 |
1734.06.15 |
From fair Cypria's fane [?] I'm forced away [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207752 |
B0045625 |
1765.05.02 |
From fields of aether, where ambrosial wreaths [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091727 |
B0026875 |
1774.12.15 |
From flatt'ring hopes, by cheerful fancy rais'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102832 |
B0028844 |
1769.07.06 |
From flow'r to flow'r as bees industrious rove [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077862 |
B0025281 |
1765.04.20 |
From forty-five to sixty-three [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212732 |
B0047130 |
1743.01.31 |
From Georgia t' Augustine the general goes [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004868 |
B0002181 |
1743.06.02 |
From hearts devout the tear sincerely falls [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138685 |
B0035486 |
1783.04.12 |
From heaven descends sweet smiling peace [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047486 |
B0018056 |
1783.05.03 |
From Heaven descends sweet smiling peace [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011068 |
B0003941 |
1783.05.16 |
From Heaven descends sweet smiling Peace [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064851 |
B0022071 |
1783.05.31 |
From heaven descends sweet smiling peace [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071256 |
B0024596 |
1782.06.08 |
From heav'n behold a charming ray [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0200882 |
B0043246 |
1778.10.03 |
From Lewis, Monsieur Gerard came [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188510 |
B0042859 |
1763.09.09 |
From life's superfluous cares enlarg'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067868 |
B0023604 |
1775.01.05 |
From list'ners, spies, th' informer, and the knave [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076255 |
B0032939 |
1782.07.16 |
From London, your honour, to Stratford I'm come [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059246 |
B0021174 |
1735.06.05 |
From luxury and care, from dear quadril [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001309 |
B0001013 |
1771.12.17 |
From Mansfield and his interrogatories [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217923 |
B0045230 |
1772.01.23 |
From Mansfield and his interrogatories [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100974 |
B0028693 |
1768.02.15 |
From mobs discharg'd, each round of villany walkt [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008420 |
B0003485 |
1769.08.03 |
From mossy bow'rs, and rushy fringed cells [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054400 |
B0019732 |
1771.12.31 |
From nameless outlets--endless naval hosts [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030160 |
B0012552 |
1775.08.31 |
From native skies, when Angels fell [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103272 |
B0028882 |
1782.06.15 |
From nature, simple, unadorn'd with art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167876 |
B0039625 |
1782.06.19 |
From nature, simple, unadorn'd with art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167885 |
B0039626 |
1782.06.22 |
From nature, simple, unadorn'd with art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167894 |
B0039627 |
1782.06.26 |
From nature, simple, unadorn'd with art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167900 |
B0039628 |
1782.07.06 |
From nature, simple, unadorn'd with art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167915 |
B0039631 |
1772.11.06 |
From noble birth our virtuous hero came [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035293 |
B0014029 |
1772.12.18 |
From noble birth our virtuous hero came [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069888 |
B0024086 |
1781.04.04 |
From noise of camps once more I come [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071988 |
B0025005 |
1775.03.01 |
From North, tho' storm winds may blow [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041704 |
B0016366 |
1775.02.02 |
From North, tho' stormy winds may blow [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102945 |
B0028851 |
1775.02.11 |
From North, tho' stormy winds may blow [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168866 |
B0039789 |
1775.02.23 |
From North, tho' stormy winds may blow [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231799 |
B0049565 |
1776.06.08 |
From North, tho' stormy winds may blow [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070598 |
B0024247 |
1776.06.28 |
From North, tho' stormy winds may blow [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036236 |
B0014219 |
1776.07.11 |
From North, tho' stormy winds may blow [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126699 |
B0031100 |
1775.04.08 |
From orchards of ample extent [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168930 |
B0039798 |
1775.04.20 |
From orchards of ample extent [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076381 |
B0032954 |
1778.06.03 |
From parliaments venal, who barter our laws [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071377 |
B0024654 |
1743.08.22 |
From peaceful solitude, and calm retreat [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004948 |
B0002210 |
1761.04.17 |
From Peer or Bishop 'tis no easy thing [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067552 |
B0023479 |
1761.02.20 |
From pole to pole [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067536 |
B0023471 |
1760.02.22 |
From pole to pole, while echoing fame rebounds [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067372 |
B0023419 |
1772.08.10 |
From scenes of death, and deep distress [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170908 |
B0040023 |
1772.08.11 |
From scenes of death and deep distress [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218277 |
B0045265 |
1771.11.28 |
From scenes of riot, and unmeaning noise [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100879 |
B0028685 |
1772.02.27 |
From scenes of riot, and unmeaning noise [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225957 |
B0048547 |
1761.04.03 |
From Scotland's Marshals sprung, a noble line! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067546 |
B0023477 |
1775.04.20 |
From Scottish mountains hid in snow [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103069 |
B0028863 |
1779.06.21 |
From sea to sea we scan the endless main [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048107 |
B0018157 |
1779.05.19 |
From sea to sea we sean the endless main [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165845 |
B0039412 |
1773.04.26 |
From southern climes the genial spring returns [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172593 |
B0040060 |
1776.04.16 |
From southern climes the genial spring returns [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056898 |
B0020531 |
1768.07.09 |
From stormy winter's cold domain [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152879 |
B0041826 |
1781.12.26 |
From the Atlantic shore [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072138 |
B0025043 |
1782.11.05 |
From the bleak regions of the North [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059588 |
B0021190 |
1782.11.09 |
From the bleak regions of the north [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175738 |
B0040922 |
1769.01.26 |
From the east [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223859 |
B0048421 |
1782.04.10 |
From the regions of night, with a head in a sack [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072197 |
B0025058 |
1782.04.27 |
From the regions of night, with his hand in a sack [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075304 |
B0032658 |
1782.03.27 |
From the regions of night, with his head in a sack [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042980 |
B0016661 |
1782.05.06 |
From the regions of night with his head in a sack [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018390 |
B0006868 |
1782.05.09 |
From the regions of night, with his head in a sack [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064758 |
B0022018 |
1769.11.30 |
From the rude banks of Golo's rapid flood [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099593 |
B0028580 |
1769.12.25 |
From the rude banks of Golo's rapid flood [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0004031 |
B0001741 |
1769.12.30 |
From the rude banks of Golo's rapid flood [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153104 |
B0041903 |
1770.01.01 |
From the rude banks of Golo's rapid stand [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074398 |
B0032282 |
1767.01.01 |
From these attempts, to all around, to give [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222715 |
B0048315 |
1774.06.30 |
From thirst of rule what dire disasters flow [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102611 |
B0028820 |
1771.10.03 |
From this day's vengeance let the nations know [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062710 |
B0021477 |
1778.08.31 |
From this the muse rich consolation draws [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076942 |
B0033124 |
1746.08.07 |
From Thomas Clemson ran away [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139102 |
B0035654 |
1746.08.14 |
From Thomas Clemson ran away [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139110 |
B0035655 |
1780.04.26 |
From those blest realms where joys eternal reign [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194392 |
B0043024 |
1764.01.07 |
From those blest regions where the sun displays [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152175 |
B0041651 |
1769.02.20 |
From those unbounded realms which mortals view [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131711 |
B0033459 |
1768.04.14 |
From town where nought but spleen, and spite [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230213 |
B0049295 |
1768.01.18 |
From trifle to trifle, this volatile age [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029624 |
B0012354 |
1768.02.19 |
From trifle to trifle, this volatile age [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068828 |
B0023836 |
1746.02.03 |
From unnat'ral rebellion, that dierful curse [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078224 |
B0025368 |
1746.02.06 |
From unnatural rebellion, that direful curse [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020365 |
B0009002 |
1769.04.13 |
From virtue first began [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099159 |
B0028545 |
1768.04.14 |
From whence proceeds the short reciprocating breath [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230271 |
B0049295 |
1768.04.21 |
From whence proceeds the short reciprocating breath [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230273 |
B0049296 |
1760.12.25 |
From yonder beauteous realms of light [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088695 |
B0026646 |
1763.12.24 |
From yonder beauteous realms of light [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152151 |
B0041649 |
1770.12.25 |
From yonder beauteous realms of light [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217644 |
B0045182 |
1736.07.31 |
From your own taste don't judge another's gou'st [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208117 |
B0045736 |
1769.06.06 |
Frown'd into private life, while some may moan [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040383 |
B0015992 |
1769.06.15 |
Frown'd into private life, while some may moan [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099300 |
B0028555 |
1783.10.28 |
Frowns are advantages, to female smiles [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057503 |
B0021370 |
1768.10.11 |
Fuellen, das die schwere Buerde, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233480 |
B0050151 |
1773.07.05 |
Full fifteen times hath Phoebus seen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134722 |
B0033688 |
1756.10.14 |
Full Five and Fifty Days brave Blakeney stood [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066916 |
B0023244 |
1769.10.26 |
Full forteen times hath Phoebus seen [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078122 |
B0025297 |
1769.07.10 |
Full little knowest thou that hast not try'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131872 |
B0033479 |
1783.06.04 |
Full long grim war rear'd high his gorgin mein [fl] |
Chronicle of Liberty |
C0040096 |
B0012209 |
1772.10.01 |
Full many a gem of purest ray serene [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055264 |
B0019896 |
1738.11.24 |
Full seventy five turn'd out-a handsome drench [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020060 |
B0008626 |
1782.07.31 |
Full three long years has haughty Britain try'd [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043111 |
B0016679 |
1778.02.28 |
Fye! fye! Sir James! it cruel is [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188105 |
B0042807 |
1778.03.24 |
Fye! fye! Sir James, it cruel is [fl] |
Royal Pennsylvania Gazette |
C0203226 |
B0044053 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1780.07.17 |
Gaffer Grubb, full of care, a good trade for his son [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048320 |
B0018213 |
1778.03.12 |
Gage nothing did, and went to pot [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206997 |
B0044782 |
1778.04.18 |
Gage nothing did, and went to pot [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-York |
C0151841 |
B0037558 |
1778.05.28 |
Gage nothing did, and went to pot [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037562 |
B0015648 |
1778.06.06 |
Gage nothing did, and went to pot [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154361 |
B0042343 |
1766.07.11 |
Gainst the destructive wiles of man [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222559 |
B0048291 |
1781.09.29 |
Gallant Rodney, whom our foes so fear, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167736 |
B0039551 |
1778.02.26 |
Gallants attend, and hear a friend [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037541 |
B0015635 |
1778.03.04 |
Gallants attend, and hear a friend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170486 |
B0039962 |
1778.03.23 |
Gallants attend, and hear a friend [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076878 |
B0033101 |
1778.03.24 |
Gallants attend, and hear a friend [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057112 |
B0020635 |
1778.07.18 |
Gallants attend, and hear a friend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136153 |
B0034229 |
1779.02.23 |
Gallants attend and hear a friend [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071861 |
B0024924 |
1782.02.26 |
Gallia's increasing fame [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167817 |
B0039594 |
1777.02.05 |
Gall'way has fled, and join'd the venal Howe [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165492 |
B0039361 |
1777.03.24 |
Gall'way has fled, and join'd the venal Howe [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076738 |
B0033049 |
1777.03.15 |
Gall'way has fled, and join'd the vocal Howe [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070738 |
B0024287 |
1774.01.22 |
Game cock once, of English breed, A [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153720 |
B0042115 |
1745.04.29 |
Gamsters at dice, oft get an empty purse [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078184 |
B0025331 |
1769.02.13 |
Gates of Hell are open night and day, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131687 |
B0033458 |
1768.06.07 |
Gaul, der Schmuck von weissen Pferden, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233379 |
B0050133 |
1756.09.27 |
Gaul, in tacticks, long the palm has bore, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006063 |
B0002891 |
1756.11.04 |
Gaul, in tacticks, long the palm has bore, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142426 |
B0036190 |
1774.07.07 |
Gay Bacchus, one evening, inviting his friends [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227444 |
B0048670 |
1773.03.05 |
Gayly I liv'd as ease and nature taught [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035357 |
B0014046 |
1779.05.22 |
Gayly I liv'd, as ease and nature taught [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154473 |
B0042393 |
1738.12.25 |
Gayly the bells, for him, in concert rung [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079595 |
B0027867 |
1763.01.01 |
Geehrte Leser von dem Wochen-Blatt [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0232517 |
B0049871 |
1755.05.15 |
Generous friendship no cold medium known [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141859 |
B0036112 |
1778.02.26 |
Genious of Freedom! Whither art thou fled [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064281 |
B0021800 |
1778.03.05 |
Genious of Freedom! Whither art thou fled [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064287 |
B0021801 |
1769.08.12 |
Genius and learning happily combine [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153048 |
B0041883 |
1772.01.20 |
Genius! do thou assist my daring lay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132879 |
B0033612 |
1762.12.02 |
Genius of Britain, spread by guardian wing [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090419 |
B0026749 |
1762.12.18 |
Genius of Britain, spread thy guardian wing [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151931 |
B0041596 |
1762.12.23 |
Genius of Britain, spread thy guardian wing [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052521 |
B0019401 |
1762.12.27 |
Genius of Britain, spread thy guardian wing [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072918 |
B0031932 |
1778.01.21 |
Genius of freedom! whether art thou fled? [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039324 |
B0015130 |
1777.12.20 |
Genius of freedom! Whither art thou fled? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-York |
C0151804 |
B0037545 |
1777.12.30 |
Genius of Freedom! Whither art thou fled? [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057086 |
B0020623 |
1778.01.31 |
Genius of freedom! Whither art thou fled? [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154339 |
B0042325 |
1778.02.12 |
Genius of Freedom! Whither art thou fled? [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046118 |
B0017672 |
1778.02.20 |
Genius of freedom! Whither art thou fled? [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0065035 |
B0032808 |
1773.10.14 |
Genius of harmony! descend [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055777 |
B0019950 |
1778.09.29 |
Genius of praise; assist my lays [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042102 |
B0016565 |
1765.07.25 |
Genteel is my Damon, engaging his air [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022526 |
B0009944 |
1765.07.29 |
Genteel is my Damon, engaging his air [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073467 |
B0032064 |
1765.08.06 |
Genteel is my Damon, engaging his air [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029251 |
B0012238 |
1765.08.09 |
Genteel is my Damon, engaging his air [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033104 |
B0013514 |
1773.09.03 |
Genteel is my Damon, engaging his air [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035490 |
B0014072 |
1773.09.24 |
Genteel is my Damon, engaging his air [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070287 |
B0024126 |
1773.09.27 |
Genteel is my Damon, engaging his air [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009955 |
B0003778 |
1765.07.26 |
Genteel is my Damon, engaging is his air [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068231 |
B0023702 |
1774.04.18 |
Gentle air, thou breath of lovers [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028864 |
B0012106 |
1775.02.02 |
Gentle Cupid, prithee say [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135028 |
B0033723 |
1775.11.18 |
Gentle ladies, good in nature [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169147 |
B0039830 |
1770.11.29 |
Gentle no, said with a smile, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224663 |
B0048485 |
1766.07.17 |
Gentle shepherd (that's his proper name), A [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092433 |
B0026937 |
1766.07.28 |
Gentle shepherd (that's his proper name), A [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029333 |
B0012279 |
1733.07.12 |
Gentle stir and blow the fire [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137309 |
B0034971 |
1767.05.14 |
Gentleman, and maiden fair, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222836 |
B0048334 |
1765.11.25 |
Gentlemen of the C---l and of the H--se [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014882 |
B0006016 |
1765.12.09 |
Gentlemen of the Council and of the House [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0082868 |
B0028278 |
1769.01.19 |
Gently great Titus the world's sceptre sway'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230512 |
B0049327 |
1777.08.01 |
Genuine production of the God's above [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070773 |
B0024307 |
1765.09.13 |
George my son, you're young in station [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068261 |
B0023709 |
1765.09.16 |
George my son, you're young in station [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027280 |
B0011654 |
1765.09.16 |
George my son, you're young in station [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170390 |
B0041547 |
1773.09.23 |
George on his throne [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227001 |
B0048629 |
1751.01.09 |
Geron, a jovial monk, a tipling blade [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049896 |
B0018779 |
1781.07.18 |
Ghastly head, low rolling in the dust, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167551 |
B0039530 |
1755.01.02 |
Ghost appears, the horrid dreadful spectre, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021044 |
B0009415 |
1767.03.04 |
Giddy youth had bent his way, A [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043921 |
B0017217 |
1759.09.17 |
Gigantic are our hopes and fears [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0079759 |
B0027964 |
1775.11.23 |
Girls of this age are so dazzled with show, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135224 |
B0033850 |
1782.02.02 |
Girls of this age are so dazzled with show, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071057 |
B0024527 |
1778.06.11 |
Give Chloe a bushel of horse hair and wool [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037568 |
B0015650 |
1778.06.23 |
Give Chloe a bushel of horse hair and wool [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031618 |
B0012891 |
1778.06.25 |
Give Chloe a bushel of horse hair and wool [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064314 |
B0021817 |
1778.06.26 |
Give Chloe a bushel of horse hair and wool [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036501 |
B0014323 |
1777.11.19 |
Give Chloe a bushel of horse-hair and wool [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169530 |
B0039892 |
1781.07.11 |
Give Chloe a bushel of horse-hair and wool [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072023 |
B0025019 |
1778.06.23 |
Give Cloe a bushel of horse hair and wool [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042080 |
B0016554 |
1778.06.23 |
Give Cloe a bushel of horse-hair, and wool [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070805 |
B0024343 |
1780.08.24 |
Give ear, good people, to my words [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064476 |
B0021929 |
1723.02.04 |
Give ear thou judge of all the earth [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065505 |
B0022250 |
1778.05.09 |
Give ear to my song, I'll not tell you a story [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-York |
C0151849 |
B0037561 |
1778.05.30 |
Give ear to my song, I'll not tell you a story [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154354 |
B0042342 |
1778.06.09 |
Give ear to my song, I'll not tell you a story [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031601 |
B0012889 |
1778.06.16 |
Give ear to my song, I'll not tell you a story [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042072 |
B0016553 |
1778.06.16 |
Give ear to my song, I'll not tell you a story [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070797 |
B0024342 |
1778.06.18 |
Give ear to my song, I'll not tell you a story [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064306 |
B0021816 |
1783.09.27 |
Give me a country seat, where men resort [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219605 |
B0045490 |
1764.01.23 |
Give me a girl if e'er I take a wife [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026750 |
B0011568 |
1749.07.27 |
Give me a mind serene and free [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139799 |
B0035811 |
1769.11.02 |
Give me a mind serene and free [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224280 |
B0048452 |
1753.08.13 |
Give me on Thames's banks, in honest ease [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005769 |
B0002728 |
1781.11.07 |
Give us the proudest prisoner of the Goths [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042811 |
B0016639 |
1781.12.24 |
Give us the proudest prisoner of the Goths [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018214 |
B0006849 |
1768.08.04 |
Glad to his Daphne to confess his flame [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161294 |
B0038907 |
1783.12.29 |
Glimm'ring taper on the table stands, The [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049328 |
B0018394 |
1748.07.18 |
Gloomy horrors all around, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084732 |
B0025996 |
1734.12.26 |
Gloomy tempest rising from the main, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137553 |
B0035046 |
1749.01.30 |
Gloomy tempest rising from the Main, A [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045778 |
B0017562 |
1756.12.24 |
Gloomy tempest rising from the main, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066957 |
B0023254 |
1769.06.12 |
Gloomy winter now is past [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094846 |
B0027103 |
1748.03.22 |
Glorious design ! To send to France [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012519 |
B0005120 |
1762.09.02 |
Glorious renovation dawn o'er earth, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021695 |
B0009793 |
1774.07.14 |
Glory and envy of the world, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076082 |
B0032914 |
1753.09.03 |
Glory is not half so fair [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104491 |
B0029143 |
1782.07.06 |
Glory of France is stopt short of its head, The [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0185322 |
B0043949 |
1751.03.21 |
Glory! where art thou, goddess, where? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221552 |
B0048117 |
1782.07.05 |
Glutton, with luxurious meat, The [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125369 |
B0030786 |
1774.10.13 |
Go, fair example of accomplish'd youth [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231654 |
B0049545 |
1750.08.30 |
Go! Fair example of untainted youth [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140063 |
B0035868 |
1783.08.19 |
Go faithful mirror of ingenuous truth [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061665 |
B0021255 |
1730.08.13 |
Go, favourite man; spread to the wind thy sails [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136976 |
B0034821 |
1762.08.21 |
Go Flora (said th' impatient Queen [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211792 |
B0047015 |
1729.05.27 |
Go forth my muse, and be not thou dismay'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056676 |
B0020438 |
1775.08.09 |
Go gallant Washington [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064046 |
B0021681 |
1755.03.27 |
Go, gentle youth! to distant climes repair [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210889 |
B0046664 |
1771.09.26 |
Go gently on, instruct the rising age [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162857 |
B0039072 |
1775.10.19 |
Go gently to thy grave, poor little Bun [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232055 |
B0049599 |
1770.11.02 |
Go! go, Philanthrop (mount thy native skies [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069255 |
B0023976 |
1770.11.05 |
Go! go, Philanthrop! mount thy native skies [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008920 |
B0003627 |
1783.03.08 |
Go, go, you little tattler, go [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075481 |
B0032703 |
1781.03.12 |
Go happy youth, go soar to realms above [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048449 |
B0018248 |
1769.07.18 |
Go, hated --- , by all countries curs'd [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040404 |
B0015998 |
1769.07.21 |
Go hated -- by all countries curs'd [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038502 |
B0014698 |
1769.07.24 |
Go hated -- by all countries curs'd [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074322 |
B0032259 |
1769.07.27 |
Go hated -- by all countries curs'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099441 |
B0028561 |
1769.07.31 |
Go hated -- by all countries curs'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131906 |
B0033482 |
1769.08.10 |
Go hated -- by all countries curs'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224176 |
B0048445 |
1769.08.17 |
Go hated -- by all countries curs'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213702 |
B0047325 |
1769.08.22 |
Go hated -- by all countries curs'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217274 |
B0045109 |
1781.08.14 |
Go, in a happy moment, go [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0220002 |
B0044131 |
1772.12.31 |
Go into human bodies, be this your view [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214650 |
B0047497 |
1775.06.15 |
Go, like the sun, let beauty spread her ray [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231898 |
B0049581 |
1775.05.23 |
Go, like the sun, let bounty spread her ray [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135082 |
B0033770 |
1775.05.27 |
Go, like the sun, let bounty spread her ray [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168969 |
B0039805 |
1772.06.29 |
Go little panegyrick, but go with care [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116824 |
B0030144 |
1773.12.20 |
Go men of deep researches, say, where springs [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074763 |
B0032423 |
1743.09.29 |
Go on, great Huske, and tread the path of glory [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020248 |
B0008879 |
1743.10.17 |
Go on, Great Huske, and tread the path of glory [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128124 |
B0031613 |
1766.12.15 |
Go on Hortensio, plead your Master's cause [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015426 |
B0006071 |
1766.12.19 |
Go on Hortensio; plead your master's cause [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068503 |
B0023775 |
1778.04.01 |
Go on illustrious chief! to lead thy chosen bands [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071353 |
B0024645 |
1769.08.31 |
Go on, worthy sir, in defence of our cause [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077962 |
B0025289 |
1768.05.26 |
Go Philomela to the village [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023524 |
B0010095 |
1775.01.13 |
Go, spotless honour and unsully'd truth [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064963 |
B0032763 |
1778.07.27 |
Go Thumantia, said Jove, and descend from our sky [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103866 |
B0028961 |
1746.01.20 |
Go, trusty Wade, the war important wage [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005149 |
B0002336 |
1746.02.25 |
Go trusty Wade, the war important wage [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155315 |
B0037738 |
1746.02.25 |
Go, trusty Wade, the war important wage [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002755 |
B0001569 |
1746.02.25 |
Go, trusty Wade, the war important wage [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139070 |
B0035630 |
1747.03.23 |
Go, trusty William, the war, important wage [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128166 |
B0031673 |
1775.08.11 |
Go valiant Washington [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041797 |
B0016387 |
1783.01.03 |
Go wiser thou, and in thy scale of sense [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036900 |
B0014559 |
1783.01.18 |
Go wiser thou, and in thy scale of sense [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011007 |
B0003926 |
1783.01.23 |
Go wiser thou, and in thy scale of sense [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038238 |
B0015891 |
1783.01.20 |
Go wiser thou, and in thy seale of sense [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018651 |
B0006905 |
1770.02.05 |
God and a soldier all men doth adore [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095061 |
B0027137 |
1770.02.15 |
God and a soldier all men doth adore [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162464 |
B0038987 |
1770.03.01 |
God and a soldier all men doth adore [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099713 |
B0028593 |
1770.03.08 |
God and a soldier all men doth adore [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054452 |
B0019763 |
1770.03.28 |
God and a soldier all men doth adore [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044350 |
B0017375 |
1770.02.19 |
God and a soldiers all men doth adore [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008796 |
B0003590 |
1770.09.22 |
God bless my dearest little dear [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062192 |
B0021402 |
1770.09.25 |
God bless my dearest little dear [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040534 |
B0016060 |
1770.10.08 |
God bless my dearest little dear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132492 |
B0033545 |
1770.10.12 |
God bless my dearest little dear [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034769 |
B0013921 |
1770.10.29 |
God bless my dearest little dear-- [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074455 |
B0032311 |
1770.11.09 |
God bless my dearest little dear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069261 |
B0023977 |
1770.11.19 |
God bless my dearest little dear [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016366 |
B0006276 |
1774.10.13 |
God bless our b----p making King! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063842 |
B0021641 |
1774.10.17 |
God bless our b----p making King! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030935 |
B0012703 |
1761.04.06 |
God bless the King! who young and brave [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006505 |
B0003127 |
1761.04.17 |
God bless the King! who young and brave [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067550 |
B0023479 |
1780.01.01 |
God bless the thirteen states! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154523 |
B0042425 |
1780.01.01 |
God bless the thirteen states! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174621 |
B0040533 |
1781.01.02 |
God bless the thirteen states! [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219910 |
B0044101 |
1779.11.20 |
God descends my soul is fir'd, The [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042523 |
B0016524 |
1748.12.26 |
God does not always punishments display [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045738 |
B0017557 |
1776.02.24 |
God gave us light, and bade that light to roll [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135283 |
B0033891 |
1780.10.11 |
God gives us friends to bless the present scene [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151255 |
B0037375 |
1731.06.07 |
God gives us what he knows our wants require [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065954 |
B0022644 |
1734.07.20 |
God gives us what he knows our wants require [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207767 |
B0045630 |
1735.08.11 |
God gives us what he knows our wants require [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127272 |
B0031213 |
1776.06.07 |
God in nature of each being sounds [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041979 |
B0016430 |
1783.09.23 |
God is my shepherd, by whose care [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057474 |
B0021365 |
1754.06.27 |
God knows I praise a courtier, when I can [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050513 |
B0018958 |
1763.01.10 |
God of my life, thy constant care [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006924 |
B0003219 |
1763.12.31 |
God of my life, thy constant care [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152160 |
B0041650 |
1771.01.03 |
God of my life, thy constant care [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100339 |
B0028638 |
1773.01.07 |
God of my life, thy constant care [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101553 |
B0028743 |
1774.10.06 |
God prosper long our liberty [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102754 |
B0028834 |
1774.10.20 |
God prosper long our liberty [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076121 |
B0032928 |
1746.08.28 |
God prosper long our noble King [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229638 |
B0049077 |
1757.05.30 |
God prosper long our noble King [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006108 |
B0002926 |
1778.05.12 |
God save America [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057943 |
B0020941 |
1779.06.19 |
God save America [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154490 |
B0042397 |
1755.03.11 |
God save Great George Our King [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141736 |
B0036103 |
1780.01.01 |
God save the thirteen states! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154523 |
B0042425 |
1780.01.01 |
God save the thirteen states! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174621 |
B0040533 |
1781.01.02 |
God save the thirteen states! [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219906 |
B0044101 |
1782.01.30 |
God save the thirteen states [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167797 |
B0039586 |
1759.04.16 |
God there is, the whole creation tells, A [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088056 |
B0026557 |
1747.08.06 |
God there is, the whose creation tells, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139274 |
B0035707 |
1770.07.26 |
Goddess Liberty from silence broke, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099899 |
B0028615 |
1760.08.09 |
Goddess of numbers, and of thought supreme! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211401 |
B0046905 |
1777.03.20 |
Goddess! or Muse! -- Whate'er thy name [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177054 |
B0043420 |
1753.07.16 |
Goddess! presiding o'er the plains [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104345 |
B0029136 |
1783.01.01 |
Goddess! who lov'st the peaceful shade [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201581 |
B0043305 |
1737.04.28 |
Godess of harmony, thy succour bring [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020005 |
B0008558 |
1766.07.05 |
Godly piety refines the whole [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033227 |
B0013562 |
1753.08.23 |
Gods, to curse Pamela with her pray'rs, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156008 |
B0038124 |
1764.01.07 |
God's vast existence ne'er decays [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152171 |
B0041651 |
1768.01.04 |
God's vast existence ne'er decays [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131066 |
B0033396 |
1768.01.14 |
God's vast existence ne'er decays [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097145 |
B0028461 |
1769.01.12 |
God's vast existence ne'er decays [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161808 |
B0038930 |
1772.04.30 |
God's vast existence ne'er decays [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226090 |
B0048556 |
1780.01.04 |
God's vast existence ne'er decays [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058151 |
B0021037 |
1768.01.29 |
God's vast experience ne'er decays [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033968 |
B0013780 |
1766.05.02 |
Goe, soule, the bodies guest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222495 |
B0048281 |
1767.03.06 |
Goe, soule, the bodies guest [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152564 |
B0041756 |
1776.10.29 |
Going out, and coming in [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070679 |
B0024267 |
1770.09.20 |
Gold rules within and reigns without the doors [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099970 |
B0028623 |
1771.08.29 |
Golden age! a specious cheat! The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100711 |
B0028672 |
1771.09.13 |
Golden Age! a specious cheat, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034994 |
B0013969 |
1775.10.03 |
Golden streams of commerce are witheld, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0215932 |
B0047614 |
1772.10.28 |
Gone's the philosophic train [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148927 |
B0037031 |
1770.12.24 |
Good Christians that do Christmas keep [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008970 |
B0003634 |
1759.03.05 |
Good cust'mers are (without all jeering) [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013591 |
B0005665 |
1769.12.30 |
Good friends, for Jesus' sake, forbear [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153104 |
B0041903 |
1737.02.21 |
Good Madam when ladies are willing [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127414 |
B0031292 |
1737.07.15 |
Good madam, when ladies are willing [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228880 |
B0048908 |
1771.01.24 |
Good man's steps are all with caution trod, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224746 |
B0048490 |
1771.03.11 |
Good man's steps are all with caution trod, A [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028262 |
B0011944 |
1767.11.05 |
Good men are scarce, the just are thinly sown [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096696 |
B0028450 |
1781.01.31 |
Good morrow to thee-how do'st do? [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0195498 |
B0043105 |
1776.02.08 |
Good Mr. Printer, consider its winter [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103628 |
B0028905 |
1775.02.27 |
Good name in man and woman [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120049 |
B0030288 |
1780.01.22 |
Good Neighbours, if you'll give me leave [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0193719 |
B0042997 |
1738.05.05 |
Good now, Mr. Tart [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229161 |
B0048950 |
1764.04.02 |
Good now, Mr. Tart [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073281 |
B0031995 |
1782.08.13 |
Good people, I am come to let you know [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057333 |
B0021307 |
1780.10.02 |
Good People, we are come to let you know [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018131 |
B0006785 |
1780.10.18 |
Good People, we are come to let you know [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071971 |
B0024986 |
1736.02.05 |
Good repute, a virtuous name, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137706 |
B0035104 |
1783.01.22 |
Good sense and learning may esteem obtain [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072415 |
B0025099 |
1783.02.25 |
Good sense and learning may esteem obtain [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057376 |
B0021335 |
1776.01.25 |
Good Sir! I first your pardon crave [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103598 |
B0028903 |
1735.02.11 |
Good, that never satisfied the mind, A [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001286 |
B0000997 |
1735.01.06 |
Good, that never satisfies the mind, A [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011840 |
B0004565 |
1737.07.16 |
Good unexpected, evil unforeseen [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208401 |
B0045786 |
1749.01.17 |
Good unexpected, evil unforeseen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139621 |
B0035784 |
1756.03.04 |
Good unexpected, evil unforeseen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142218 |
B0036155 |
1767.03.30 |
Good-morrow friend: Have you bro't down [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015468 |
B0006086 |
1767.04.10 |
Good-morrow friend; have you bro't down [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068597 |
B0023791 |
1767.03.12 |
Goody Bull and her daughter together fell out [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096170 |
B0028415 |
1731.04.01 |
Gorgons hiss, and dragons glare [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137073 |
B0034854 |
1732.12.25 |
Gospel-light appear'd not very clear, The [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066024 |
B0022725 |
1733.02.17 |
Gospel-light appear'd not very clear, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207518 |
B0045576 |
1773.12.21 |
Gott aus Gott, des Menschen Sohn [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234552 |
B0050421 |
1774.01.04 |
Gott habe Dank! ein Jahr ist wieder um [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234563 |
B0050423 |
1755.03.01 |
Gott Lob die Stunde ist Kommen [fl] |
Pensylvanische Berichte |
C0129125 |
B0041306 |
1768.01.05 |
Gott ruft der Sonn und schaffe den Mond [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233200 |
B0050111 |
1779.01.06 |
Gott segne diese Stadt [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234899 |
B0050699 |
1773.03.02 |
Gott, unser Schoepfer, starb, das Leben aller Leben [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234417 |
B0050379 |
1773.12.13 |
Govern'd by wisdom, steadily he rules [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010066 |
B0003789 |
1764.03.31 |
Grace said in form, which sceptics must agree [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212452 |
B0047099 |
1770.04.26 |
Grafton vain braggart! will it not be read [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099791 |
B0028602 |
1761.01.26 |
Grand court conven'd on important occasion, A [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080308 |
B0028040 |
1771.11.07 |
Grand design in Grecian schools was taught, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054837 |
B0019850 |
1783.09.06 |
Grand dieu, tes jugemens font remplis d'equite' [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219553 |
B0045484 |
1762.03.20 |
Grant me, Gods, a little seat [fl] |
American Chronicle |
C0000058 |
B0000020 |
1775.05.12 |
Grant me, good God! this wish, to crown my store [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064992 |
B0032769 |
1749.02.28 |
Grant me, kind heav'n! the man that's brave [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139649 |
B0035790 |
1749.03.13 |
Grant me, kind heav'n! the man that's brave [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078520 |
B0025485 |
1754.01.28 |
Grant me, kind heav'n, what I request [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026176 |
B0011197 |
1754.02.26 |
Grant me, kind heav'n, what I request [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141099 |
B0036049 |
1775.04.12 |
Grant me, kind heav'n! what I request [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041749 |
B0016372 |
1769.06.15 |
Grant me propitious heav'n this [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077795 |
B0025278 |
1782.09.09 |
Grant me ye gods, some calm retreat [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018530 |
B0006886 |
1782.11.12 |
Grant me, ye Gods, some calm retreat [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047263 |
B0018019 |
1772.03.23 |
Grant me ye Gods this bliss in store [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116538 |
B0030130 |
1761.09.10 |
Grant me--deep touch'd with human woes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144463 |
B0036443 |
1761.09.10 |
Grant me--deep touch'd with human woes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0157443 |
B0038544 |
1737.04.01 |
Grateful Britons! grace the day [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228771 |
B0048893 |
1737.05.19 |
Grateful Britons! grace the day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137933 |
B0035170 |
1731.01.26 |
Grateful tribute of these rural lays, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137036 |
B0034845 |
1771.06.13 |
Grateful Virginia may [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225112 |
B0048510 |
1774.05.20 |
Grateful Virginia may [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070409 |
B0024160 |
1768.03.08 |
Grave authors say, and witty poets sing [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216826 |
B0045031 |
1770.08.20 |
Grave authors say, and witty poets sing [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074452 |
B0032307 |
1770.10.26 |
Grave authors say, and witty poets sing [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034791 |
B0013923 |
1782.10.31 |
Grave autumn clad in hazy tinctur'd hue [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126405 |
B0031029 |
1753.08.09 |
Grave from his place rose Zeb in formal state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156003 |
B0038122 |
1778.05.06 |
Great A, stands for asses in administration [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039359 |
B0015145 |
1778.05.20 |
Great A stands for Asses in the Administration [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188175 |
B0042820 |
1778.05.18 |
Great A stands for Assises in Administration [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018038 |
B0006661 |
1762.11.27 |
Great are the glories we by vict'ry gain [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151923 |
B0041593 |
1765.11.25 |
Great are the glories we by vict'ry gain [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170412 |
B0041557 |
1723.08.05 |
Great bard, with bright poetic notions fir'd [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065558 |
B0022276 |
1782.09.23 |
Great bards divine! attune your willing lyre [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018553 |
B0006888 |
1750.09.24 |
Great blest Master-Printer come [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128648 |
B0031772 |
1775.03.08 |
Great Britain in her haughty pride [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041708 |
B0016367 |
1758.08.21 |
Great Britain's King no longer will delay [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026231 |
B0011285 |
1761.02.02 |
Great Churchill's conduct grac'd the ensanguin'd field [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080315 |
B0028041 |
1757.05.23 |
Great C--t M--l now begin to sicken [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006105 |
B0002925 |
1757.05.27 |
Great C--t M--l now begins to sicken [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067005 |
B0023275 |
1757.05.23 |
Great C--t-M--l now begin to sicken [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013273 |
B0005572 |
1743.03.10 |
Great E-- of B-- your reign is o'er [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138644 |
B0035474 |
1736.07.22 |
Great Eugene dead! and not one bard to raise [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0019974 |
B0008518 |
1773.12.02 |
Great father of the skies, whose boundless sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075931 |
B0032882 |
1774.01.01 |
Great father of the skies, whose boundless sway [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153700 |
B0042112 |
1760.03.07 |
Great gift that nature does bestow, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067388 |
B0023421 |
1776.02.09 |
Great God,! Is this our certain doom? [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064110 |
B0021707 |
1774.09.05 |
Great God, th'impendent slav'ry may we shun? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173173 |
B0040131 |
1773.02.01 |
Great God, thy judgements are supremely right [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134081 |
B0033666 |
1773.03.05 |
Great God, thy judgements are supremely right [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035353 |
B0014046 |
1779.05.22 |
Great God, thy judgments are supremely right [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154470 |
B0042393 |
1749.01.04 |
Great God! whose power o'er Heav'n and earth presides [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049692 |
B0018674 |
1749.11.21 |
Great Gooch! The muse [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012679 |
B0005206 |
1767.10.22 |
Great, good and just! could I but rate [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092668 |
B0027003 |
1775.06.29 |
Great Heav'n commands, she willingly obeys [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103192 |
B0028873 |
1773.04.16 |
Great Homer's birth sev'n rival cities claim [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035381 |
B0014052 |
1778.06.22 |
Great in his body, little on his mind [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018049 |
B0006666 |
1778.08.31 |
Great invading Norman let them know, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076949 |
B0033124 |
1778.08.01 |
Great invading Normans let them know, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173841 |
B0040310 |
1769.08.25 |
Great is the man, and great is his reward [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034459 |
B0013862 |
1723.02.12 |
Great Jehovah from above, The [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000536 |
B0000371 |
1739.12.28 |
Great Jove, ambitious of immortal name [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229512 |
B0049033 |
1754.09.26 |
Great leader of our martial band [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021020 |
B0009401 |
1772.04.14 |
Great Lucas lies, what solemn pomp! the grave [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218131 |
B0045246 |
1762.03.22 |
Great man, with glory crown'd, in dangers try'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026411 |
B0011472 |
1779.08.02 |
Great mastiffs only have the knack [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136266 |
B0034340 |
1783.12.01 |
Great mighty chief, thy venerable name [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049310 |
B0018390 |
1740.06.26 |
Great miracle of modesty and sence [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208876 |
B0045925 |
1740.08.04 |
Great miracle of modesty and sense [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025753 |
B0010624 |
1740.08.21 |
Great miracle of modesty and sense [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002073 |
B0001282 |
1773.07.08 |
Great nature, Peale! that bade thy genius rise [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055699 |
B0019936 |
1773.07.22 |
Great nature, Peale! that bade thy genius rise [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102200 |
B0028771 |
1764.06.02 |
Great nature's god, whose liberal hand appears [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152208 |
B0041673 |
1772.02.24 |
Great nature's God, whose liberal hand appears [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132902 |
B0033617 |
1772.03.20 |
Great nature's God, whose liberal hand appears [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035153 |
B0013996 |
1772.03.24 |
Great nature's God, whose liberal hand appears [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030197 |
B0012564 |
1772.11.27 |
Great nature's God, whose liberal hand appears [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069833 |
B0024083 |
1753.03.12 |
Great Patriot Prince! of race sublime [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026162 |
B0011167 |
1765.12.02 |
Great Pitt, has thou in pity to our nation [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0110789 |
B0029789 |
1762.11.12 |
Great Pitt's abused for doing all things well [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067805 |
B0023561 |
1766.11.27 |
Great pity! That critics renoun'd for their wit [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222682 |
B0048311 |
1727.11.13 |
Great Pontiff, James the Chavlier [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079075 |
B0027370 |
1727.10.30 |
Great Pontiff, James the Chevalier [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065730 |
B0022456 |
1727.11.23 |
Great Pontiff, James the Chevalier [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000675 |
B0000618 |
1751.03.07 |
Great prince, whose name distinguish'd high appears [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221518 |
B0048115 |
1748.10.10 |
Great P--th--m your praise would have sounded much louder [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045711 |
B0017547 |
1776.08.10 |
Great ruler of the earth and skies [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169355 |
B0039869 |
1776.08.19 |
Great ruler of the earth and skies [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076636 |
B0033018 |
1776.09.06 |
Great ruler of the earth and skies [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042011 |
B0016443 |
1783.04.05 |
Great ruler of the earth and skies [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047483 |
B0018055 |
1783.10.15 |
Great spirit, hail! Confusion's angry fire [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043541 |
B0016743 |
1749.03.20 |
Great spirit hail! --Confusion's angry sire [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209929 |
B0046370 |
1749.10.26 |
Great spirit hail! Confusion's angry sire [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139834 |
B0035824 |
1749.11.07 |
Great spirit hail! --Confusion's angry sire [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012671 |
B0005204 |
1769.12.14 |
Great spirit, hail! confusions angry sire [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099604 |
B0028582 |
1770.01.05 |
Great spirit, hail! confusion's angry sire [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069125 |
B0023933 |
1783.10.04 |
Great Spirit, hail! Confusion's angry sire! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136598 |
B0034695 |
1783.10.27 |
Great spirit, hail! Confusion's angry sire [fl] |
New York Gazeteer-Albany |
C0084107 |
B0025702 |
1749.11.01 |
Great Spirit, hail!----confusion's angry fire [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049796 |
B0018717 |
1769.10.26 |
Great spirit, hail!--confusion's angry sire [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078119 |
B0025297 |
1769.12.29 |
Great spirit, hale! Confusion's angry sire [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034551 |
B0013880 |
1771.10.24 |
Great Strafford! worthy of that name, tho' all [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054827 |
B0019848 |
1771.11.15 |
Great Strafford! worthy of that name tho' all [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035031 |
B0013978 |
1766.05.26 |
Great the important day is come, The [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027346 |
B0011690 |
1783.12.10 |
Great unequal conflict past, The [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043571 |
B0016751 |
1783.12.23 |
Great unequal conflict past, The [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071858 |
B0024921 |
1783.12.24 |
Great unequal conflict past, The [fl] |
New York Gazeteer-New York |
C0084142 |
B0025709 |
1783.01.03 |
Great Washington, of Washing Tub [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125403 |
B0030788 |
1778.03.25 |
Great Washington, thou mighty son of Mars [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170012 |
B0039928 |
1779.01.02 |
Great Washington, thou mighty son of Mars [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188721 |
B0042885 |
1771.01.26 |
Great weed tobacco! Oh inspire [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153255 |
B0041959 |
1759.03.26 |
Great-Britain with a deal of pelf [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0079686 |
B0027939 |
1758.08.24 |
Great-Britain's king no longer will delay [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021285 |
B0009587 |
1758.08.25 |
Great-Britain's king no longer will delay [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067157 |
B0023339 |
1767.07.17 |
Greater part of human kind, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033777 |
B0013752 |
1767.07.02 |
Greater part of human-kind, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096424 |
B0028432 |
1744.07.09 |
Greatest Authors of our modern Age, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084430 |
B0025786 |
1771.11.21 |
Greatest gift that nature does bestow, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225737 |
B0048533 |
1770.09.10 |
Greatest things are owing to the smallest beginnings [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095253 |
B0027169 |
1772.08.27 |
Greedy wolves, unguarded sheep devour, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101312 |
B0028724 |
1775.10.19 |
Grieve not for me, my dearest dear [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187716 |
B0042780 |
1751.05.20 |
Grim Belzeebub ask'd, if the juniper still [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078811 |
B0025589 |
1775.02.17 |
Grim winter now congeals the earth with frost [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035972 |
B0014148 |
1772.06.01 |
Grim winter's scene is now withdrawn [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133003 |
B0033631 |
1769.01.03 |
Groesste Plage kluger Ohren, Die [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233558 |
B0050163 |
1768.07.09 |
Grove high waving, and the sunny hill, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152875 |
B0041826 |
1773.01.22 |
Growing foppery of the nation, The [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038773 |
B0014870 |
1773.02.05 |
Growing foppery of the nation, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069963 |
B0024093 |
1766.07.18 |
Grown gentlemen and ladies all-a [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203541 |
B0044303 |
1767.10.01 |
Grown old, and grown stupid, you just think me fit [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096583 |
B0028445 |
1783.03.12 |
Grown sick of war, and war's alarms [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043288 |
B0016711 |
1783.03.19 |
Grown sick of war, and war's alarms [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072463 |
B0025107 |
1763.03.14 |
Grub street bard is hen coop'd twice sev'n days, A [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014190 |
B0005875 |
1771.03.21 |
Grumbler full of discontent, A [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100483 |
B0028649 |
1783.03.01 |
Grumbler full of discontent, A [fl] |
East Florida Gazette |
C0040143 |
B0015945 |
1780.03.20 |
G--stands for gallows, for G--t and gall [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018098 |
B0006757 |
1781.01.10 |
Guess, Gentle Lady, if you can [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0195381 |
B0043099 |
1781.07.19 |
Guess, gentle lady, if you can [fl] |
Royal Georgia Gazette |
C0185427 |
B0044011 |
1775.04.20 |
Guilty wretch may storms decry, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231866 |
B0049573 |
1782.12.24 |
Gustavus charm'd us with the invention [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057356 |
B0021326 |
1769.04.11 |
Guter dummer Bauerknabe, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233643 |
B0050177 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1764.03.02 |
Ha! See the bowl my hands sustains [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033512 |
B0013640 |
1775.05.06 |
Ha! wherefore thus thine head decline [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227808 |
B0048713 |
1783.09.04 |
Had but our nation mov'd like this great man [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064908 |
B0022087 |
1783.09.25 |
Had but our nation mov'd like this great man [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220238 |
B0044236 |
1783.10.21 |
Had but our nation mov'd like this great man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136649 |
B0034704 |
1772.01.30 |
Had he been cheated of his right so long [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062940 |
B0021495 |
1738.02.06 |
Had I a field, it too should be [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012052 |
B0004691 |
1727.08.21 |
Had I, O had I all the tuneful arts [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065718 |
B0022446 |
1783.09.22 |
Had Majomet who wine forbid [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018886 |
B0006940 |
1747.11.16 |
Had man in state of innocence remaind [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078473 |
B0025451 |
1769.10.17 |
Had Milton liv'd in these our days [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040459 |
B0016011 |
1768.09.15 |
Had Zeno taught me all the stoic's art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161349 |
B0038913 |
1758.07.21 |
Hah! is Meserve dead? Too true, he's gone [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067145 |
B0023334 |
1772.04.07 |
Hah! not a breath of wind! no gentle breeze [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030223 |
B0012566 |
1759.05.03 |
Hah! there it flames, the long expected star [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021349 |
B0009623 |
1759.05.11 |
Hah! there it flames, the long expected star [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067272 |
B0023376 |
1775.06.16 |
Hail America, Hail! still unrival'd in fame [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036030 |
B0014165 |
1774.09.29 |
Hail, artless simplicity, beautiful maid [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220597 |
B0047795 |
1759.11.05 |
Hail, auspicious, happy day [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013663 |
B0005700 |
1782.01.10 |
Hail, auspicious morning, clear [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126259 |
B0030987 |
1769.09.21 |
Hail awful light! stupendous herald hail! [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023868 |
B0010185 |
1769.09.25 |
Hail awful light! stupendous herald hail! [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027955 |
B0011867 |
1769.10.05 |
Hail awful light! stupendous herald hail! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099545 |
B0028571 |
1769.10.06 |
Hail awful light! stupendous herald hail! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069067 |
B0023920 |
1769.10.06 |
Hail awful light! stupendous herald hail! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034486 |
B0013868 |
1723.08.26 |
Hail bard Seraphick! tell what generous fire [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065565 |
B0022279 |
1768.01.07 |
Hail! beloved countryman! Farmer blest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161038 |
B0038876 |
1775.01.05 |
Hail, blushing Goddess, beauteous spring [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220626 |
B0047801 |
1775.01.19 |
Hail Boston, high in fame uplifted [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063930 |
B0021655 |
1746.09.08 |
Hail, Britain's hero! Britain's glory hail! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005220 |
B0002369 |
1756.08.02 |
Hail Britons, who, in western regions dwell! [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106304 |
B0029295 |
1750.02.01 |
Hail brother trade! What brought you here [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020741 |
B0009188 |
1768.03.14 |
Hail candid, gen'rous man, whoe'er thou art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131157 |
B0033406 |
1734.12.30 |
Hail Capt Slayton may you happy be [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011836 |
B0004564 |
1738.10.19 |
Hail, Carolina, hail! Fill up the bowl [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208590 |
B0045842 |
1738.11.02 |
Hail, Carolina, hail! Fill up the bowl [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208594 |
B0045843 |
1773.01.18 |
Hail! charming goblet! 'tis to thee I owe [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171968 |
B0040046 |
1727.10.09 |
Hail! charming poet whose distinguish'd lays [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065727 |
B0022453 |
1732.05.04 |
Hail! charming pow'r of self-opinion [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137196 |
B0034909 |
1768.11.17 |
Hail Corsica! than whose recorded name [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098786 |
B0028521 |
1768.11.28 |
Hail Corsica! than whose recorded name [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008544 |
B0003526 |
1768.12.06 |
Hail Corsica! than whose recorded name [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040249 |
B0015966 |
1768.12.19 |
Hail Corsica! than whose recorded name [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074223 |
B0032235 |
1780.06.21 |
Hail Corsica! than whose recorded name [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071931 |
B0024971 |
1780.07.27 |
Hail Corsica! than whose recorded name [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077209 |
B0033220 |
1768.12.23 |
Hail, Corsica! thou whose recorded name [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034279 |
B0013827 |
1731.08.09 |
Hail critick from whose furious scorching tongue [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079213 |
B0027529 |
1783.12.27 |
Hail dearest shade! O much loved Baldwin hail! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154882 |
B0042633 |
1776.05.25 |
Hail! doughty Ethiopean Chief! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228237 |
B0048768 |
1776.06.08 |
Hail! doughty Ethiopean chief! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070600 |
B0024247 |
1776.05.20 |
Hail! Doughty Ethiopian chief! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075067 |
B0032545 |
1776.05.24 |
Hail! Doughty Ethiopian Chief! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064144 |
B0021716 |
1775.02.06 |
Hail! downy sleep, sure emblem of the dead [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0029141 |
B0012148 |
1742.07.19 |
Hail! D-p-s of wondrous fame [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025834 |
B0010696 |
1766.10.10 |
Hail dulness! hail! thou cloud-compelling power [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222642 |
B0048304 |
1772.02.20 |
Hail! Ever-honour'd happy morn [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054887 |
B0019864 |
1762.03.13 |
Hail! fair charmer, wafted from Britannia's shore [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211732 |
B0046991 |
1781.06.07 |
Hail! fourth of June, let Georgia bless the day [fl] |
Royal Georgia Gazette |
C0185423 |
B0044005 |
1781.05.23 |
Hail gallant chieftain! whose renowned name [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167204 |
B0039517 |
1774.04.28 |
Hail! genial goddess, bloomy spring [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227376 |
B0048660 |
1779.04.21 |
Hail George the British Champion hail! [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0189192 |
B0042917 |
1761.07.10 |
Hail George the Third, of predecessors, great sublime [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067609 |
B0023491 |
1777.12.08 |
Hail! glorious chief whom destiny has chose [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017951 |
B0006638 |
1778.03.10 |
Hail! glorious chief, whom distiny has chose [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070786 |
B0024329 |
1771.08.30 |
Hail glorious orb! hail second work of God [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034986 |
B0013967 |
1763.09.26 |
Hail, glorious peace, 'tis thy refreshing smiles [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026701 |
B0011551 |
1768.08.04 |
Hail glorious time [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223577 |
B0048398 |
1768.08.29 |
Hail glorious time [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074100 |
B0032220 |
1783.05.10 |
Hail Goddess, brightest of the heavenly train [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075532 |
B0032712 |
1783.06.21 |
Hail Goddess, brightest of the heavenly train [fl] |
South Carolina Weekly Gazette(C) |
C0219820 |
B0047651 |
1780.02.10 |
Hail! great calash! O'er whelming vail [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064426 |
B0021902 |
1779.11.30 |
Hail! great calash! o'erwhelming veil [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0178096 |
B0043635 |
1780.01.10 |
Hail! Great calash! o'erwhelming veil [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048262 |
B0018186 |
1780.02.22 |
Hail! great Calash! o'erwhelming veil [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077151 |
B0033199 |
1782.01.23 |
Hail! great Calash! o'erwhelming veil [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072155 |
B0025047 |
1782.02.02 |
Hail! great calash! o'erwhe'ming veil [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0199377 |
B0043210 |
1781.10.08 |
Hail great destroyer (equall'd yet by none) [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042789 |
B0016634 |
1752.11.20 |
Hail! great good man, hail! Patron of the poor [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104072 |
B0029108 |
1732.06.26 |
Hail! great instructor of mankind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137219 |
B0034917 |
1777.11.17 |
Hail! Hail! American hail, and hear my story [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017939 |
B0006635 |
1782.06.29 |
Hail, happy artist, thou whose skill displays [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047049 |
B0017991 |
1772.01.01 |
Hail happy day, important year! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062907 |
B0021490 |
1770.09.03 |
Hail happy day! sacred be thou to mirth [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132456 |
B0033540 |
1773.06.03 |
Hail, happy day! when smiling like the morn [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101954 |
B0028764 |
1773.06.18 |
Hail, happy day!, when smiling like the morn [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035423 |
B0014061 |
1760.05.17 |
Hail! happy day! whose glad returning rays [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211379 |
B0046892 |
1778.11.21 |
Hail happy freedom, whose reviving ray [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042191 |
B0016472 |
1778.01.29 |
Hail, happy land, nor King nor Peer [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046101 |
B0017670 |
1775.03.16 |
Hail! happy land, which thus can boast a son [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231829 |
B0049568 |
1730.12.22 |
Hail happy man! New England's genuine son [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079164 |
B0027499 |
1770.11.23 |
Hail happy saint on thy immortal throne! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034812 |
B0013927 |
1783.08.18 |
Hail happy spring of human joys [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018858 |
B0006935 |
1768.03.24 |
Hail, happy town! where peace, content [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023506 |
B0010086 |
1736.02.23 |
Hail happy virgin of celestial race [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025596 |
B0010538 |
1736.03.16 |
Hail happy virgin of celestial race [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001377 |
B0001054 |
1736.03.22 |
Hail happy virgin of celestial race [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079427 |
B0027729 |
1780.04.12 |
Hail heavenly hope, divinely fair! [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000372 |
B0000107 |
1782.01.03 |
Hail, heav'n born muse! thy sire some godlike sage [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077432 |
B0033291 |
1762.12.30 |
Hail heav'n born science! whose enliv'ning touch [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144879 |
B0036511 |
1763.01.10 |
Hail heav'n born science! Whose enliv'ning touch [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0109277 |
B0029638 |
1772.03.23 |
Hail! Heav'n-descended charity! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170814 |
B0040003 |
1780.03.15 |
Hail, heav'nly hope, divinely fair! [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071565 |
B0024744 |
1780.05.04 |
Hail heav'nly hope, divinely fair [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077178 |
B0033209 |
1742.02.22 |
Hail! House of Salem, let it, pray be shown [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127865 |
B0031532 |
1769.03.16 |
Hail ignorance! thou source of all content [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223921 |
B0048426 |
1767.09.26 |
Hail! Independence, hail! heaven's next best gift [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152657 |
B0041785 |
1772.08.22 |
Hail! Independence, hail! heav'n's next best gift [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153525 |
B0042041 |
1778.07.03 |
Hail joyful day! which on our western earth [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036504 |
B0014324 |
1757.12.15 |
Hail learned bard! who dost thy power dispense [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142721 |
B0036248 |
1768.03.18 |
Hail, Liberty! a glorious word [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033983 |
B0013787 |
1774.07.28 |
Hail Liberty! A glorious word [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102639 |
B0028824 |
1774.08.09 |
Hail Liberty! A glorious word [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030907 |
B0012692 |
1774.08.11 |
Hail Liberty! A glorious word [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063787 |
B0021632 |
1774.08.18 |
Hail liberty! A glorious word [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076097 |
B0032919 |
1774.08.19 |
Hail Liberty! A glorious word [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035824 |
B0014122 |
1783.11.15 |
Hail Liberty! A glorious word [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (D&H) |
C0220744 |
B0050724 |
1770.03.01 |
Hail liberty! Oh name for ever dear! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230833 |
B0049378 |
1768.09.29 |
Hail Liberty! thou sacred power [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098671 |
B0028513 |
1768.10.21 |
Hail Liberty! thou sacred power [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034217 |
B0013818 |
1768.11.22 |
Hail Liberty! thou sacred power [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217103 |
B0045068 |
1768.11.24 |
Hail liberty! thou sacred power [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223777 |
B0048414 |
1782.10.22 |
Hail lovely power! whose bosom heaves the sigh [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059571 |
B0021188 |
1782.11.25 |
Hail lovely pow'r! whose bosom heaves the sigh [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018623 |
B0006897 |
1783.01.18 |
Hail lovely pow'r ! whose bosom heaves the sigh [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047367 |
B0018035 |
1770.10.27 |
Hail man belov'd! O worthy Arnold, hail! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153211 |
B0041946 |
1764.07.05 |
Hail marriage! sacred rite, whose mystic tie [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022064 |
B0009889 |
1771.10.15 |
Hail, Melancholy! gloomy powe'r [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030143 |
B0012544 |
1767.03.12 |
Hail mighty pow'r! Triumphant victor hail! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096166 |
B0028415 |
1779.07.16 |
Hail mighty Thomas! In whose works are seen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136263 |
B0034337 |
1779.08.11 |
Hail mighty Thomas! In whose works are seen [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0189351 |
B0042950 |
1765.02.18 |
Hail mistick art! which men like angels taught [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170360 |
B0041518 |
1765.03.16 |
Hail mistick art! which men like angels taught [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152367 |
B0041714 |
1768.07.18 |
Hail mistick art! which men like angels taught [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131323 |
B0033424 |
1769.02.17 |
Hail mistick art! which men like angels taught [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034318 |
B0013835 |
1769.05.29 |
Hail mistick art! which men like angels taught [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027876 |
B0011849 |
1774.08.04 |
Hail! Murray, hail! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076088 |
B0032917 |
1782.02.09 |
Hail mystick art! which men like Angels, taught [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221156 |
B0047987 |
1774.03.03 |
Hail, noble Charlotte! Welcome to the plain [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231458 |
B0049515 |
1774.03.24 |
Hail noble Charlotte! Welcome to the plain [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102520 |
B0028806 |
1759.03.09 |
Hail, noble Phorbs! embark'd in Briton's cause [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067253 |
B0023367 |
1776.08.01 |
Hail! O America! [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126728 |
B0031103 |
1776.11.25 |
Hail! O America! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076690 |
B0033032 |
1776.12.24 |
Hail! O America! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066817 |
B0023214 |
1777.01.01 |
Hail! O America! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135491 |
B0034017 |
1773.09.09 |
Hail parent of each manly joy [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102320 |
B0028778 |
1777.09.06 |
Hail! patriot hail! brave Columbean [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070776 |
B0024312 |
1777.09.01 |
Hail! Patriot hail! Brave Columbeans [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017925 |
B0006624 |
1776.09.20 |
Hail! Patriots, hail! by me inspired by! [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042019 |
B0016445 |
1771.10.14 |
Hail! peaceful scenes, where pleasures dwell [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095760 |
B0027226 |
1771.10.25 |
Hail! peaceful scenes, where pleasures dwell [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035015 |
B0013975 |
1780.11.22 |
Hail pensive virgin! Ever hail! [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071979 |
B0024990 |
1768.08.13 |
Hail, Phillis, brighter than a morning sky [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152933 |
B0041831 |
1734.06.08 |
Hail! pious, learn'd and eloquent divine [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207750 |
B0045624 |
1706.02.25 |
Hail powers beneath! whose influence imparts [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0018963 |
B0007051 |
1767.01.01 |
Hail, rising morn! and hail auspicious day [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092586 |
B0026961 |
1769.07.06 |
Hail, rosy health, celestial blooming fair [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099386 |
B0028558 |
1728.11.25 |
Hail sacred art ! thou gift of heaven design'd [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065824 |
B0022512 |
1728.12.24 |
Hail sacred Art! thou gift of Heaven design'd [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000740 |
B0000674 |
1753.02.01 |
Hail sacred art! thou gift of heaven, design'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050291 |
B0018885 |
1753.03.26 |
Hail sacred art! thou gift of heaven, design'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026166 |
B0011169 |
1768.08.09 |
Hail! sacred art! Thou gift of Heaven, design'd [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040164 |
B0015949 |
1769.02.23 |
Hail sacred freedom! of celestial birth [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098999 |
B0028537 |
1769.03.23 |
Hail sacred freedom! of celestial birth [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223930 |
B0048427 |
1768.10.29 |
Hail sacred friendship! Life's sublimest joy [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152980 |
B0041842 |
1734.11.18 |
Hail, Sacred Goddess, we adore [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011823 |
B0004559 |
1774.09.01 |
Hail, sacred liberty! the sound inspires [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231578 |
B0049539 |
1770.11.08 |
Hail sacred solitude! whose charms invite [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100210 |
B0028630 |
1772.12.05 |
Hail sacred wisdom, in whose blest retreat [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133622 |
B0033658 |
1734.07.15 |
Hail! Sol supream the glory of the skies [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066157 |
B0022806 |
1773.06.03 |
Hail, sweet content! could I but thee possess [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226768 |
B0048613 |
1739.02.06 |
Hail! sweet Moor Park, while Britain hath a Muse [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066417 |
B0023044 |
1743.01.04 |
Hail the dear angles of the Lord [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155046 |
B0037572 |
1740.06.16 |
Hail then thou Rev. Sage a doctrine great [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127645 |
B0031444 |
1773.02.27 |
Hail thou Apollo! Master of the choir [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153586 |
B0042068 |
1771.12.20 |
Hail, thou bless'd spirit, come and sing [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069489 |
B0024034 |
1783.12.20 |
Hail to the blest return of peace, [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047814 |
B0018094 |
1779.03.28 |
Hail to the craft, at whose serene command [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136225 |
B0034308 |
1766.08.15 |
Hail to the man, so sings the Hebrew bard [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203586 |
B0044307 |
1775.03.02 |
Hail to the man whose gen'rous soul disdains [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102987 |
B0028856 |
1775.03.23 |
Hail to the man whose gen'rous soul disdains [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231843 |
B0049569 |
1775.04.01 |
Hail to the man whose gen'rous soul disdains [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154126 |
B0042177 |
1772.01.09 |
Hail to the new born year! adieu the last [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225870 |
B0048540 |
1768.05.02 |
Hail to the once belov'd retreat [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131225 |
B0033413 |
1773.04.22 |
Hail to the rising morn, the sacred day [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231180 |
B0049472 |
1771.06.28 |
Hail, tower-hail! thy honour's truly great [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034957 |
B0013958 |
1771.06.06 |
Hail, Tower-hill! thy honour's truly great [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100633 |
B0028660 |
1771.07.09 |
Hail, Tower-hill! thy honour's truly great [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030056 |
B0012530 |
1771.07.16 |
Hail Tower-Hill! thy honour's truly great [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217738 |
B0045210 |
1755.05.01 |
Hail wedded love! misterious law, true source [fl] |
Instructor |
C0049343 |
B0018461 |
1770.09.20 |
Hail wedded love! mysterious law, &c [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224597 |
B0048477 |
1754.11.14 |
Hail wedded Love! Mysterious Law! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141507 |
B0036086 |
1764.09.22 |
Hail wedded love! mysterious law! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152245 |
B0041689 |
1733.03.06 |
Hail wedded love, mysterious law, true scource [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001067 |
B0000894 |
1732.05.06 |
Hail wedded love, mysterious law, true source [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207361 |
B0045537 |
1733.02.05 |
Hail wedded love, mysterious, law, true source [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066045 |
B0022731 |
1754.01.31 |
Hail wedded love! mysterious law! true source of human offspring [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050462 |
B0018937 |
1774.01.12 |
Hail welcome dawn, Aurora doth appear [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041289 |
B0016307 |
1774.01.20 |
Hail welcome dawn, Aurora doth appear [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063577 |
B0021603 |
1773.03.19 |
Hail welcome day! refreshing morn! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035364 |
B0014048 |
1783.07.19 |
Hail welcome peace! with freedom's flag unfurl'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071263 |
B0024603 |
1759.01.08 |
Hail western world, begin thy better fate [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087991 |
B0026543 |
1768.09.24 |
Hail Wilkes, immortal in the list of fame [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152962 |
B0041837 |
1768.10.08 |
Hail Wilkes, immortal in the list of fame [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152968 |
B0041839 |
1768.10.15 |
Hail Wilkes, immortal in the list of fame [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152971 |
B0041840 |
1768.12.17 |
Hail Wilkes, immortal in the list of fame [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152996 |
B0041849 |
1735.09.08 |
Hail wond'rous bard! whom all-wise Phaebus owns [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011916 |
B0004597 |
1770.09.06 |
Hail, wond'rous maid! I grateful, hail [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054510 |
B0019789 |
1723.05.27 |
Hail wondrous wit! Immortal 'nezer! [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065549 |
B0022266 |
1768.04.28 |
Hail worthy farmer! Liberty's best friend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0147968 |
B0036791 |
1768.05.05 |
Hail worthy farmer! Liberty's best friend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161156 |
B0038894 |
1768.05.09 |
Hail worthy farmer! Liberty's best friend! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008431 |
B0003497 |
1768.05.13 |
Hail worthy farmer! Liberty's best friend [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068837 |
B0023848 |
1768.05.14 |
Hail worthy farmer! Liberty's best friend! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152820 |
B0041818 |
1768.05.19 |
Hail worthy farmer! Liberty's best friend! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223419 |
B0048387 |
1768.05.30 |
Hail worthy farmer! Liberty's best friend! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029643 |
B0012373 |
1778.10.31 |
Hail ye gallant sons of freedom [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042163 |
B0016469 |
1770.06.21 |
Hail ye soft seats! ye limped springs and floods! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099868 |
B0028610 |
1770.08.07 |
Hail ye soft seats! ye limped springs and floods! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217482 |
B0045163 |
1769.06.05 |
Hail ye soft seats! ye limpid springs and floods! [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077752 |
B0025276 |
1769.05.22 |
Hal, holds it for a certain rule [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077723 |
B0025274 |
1782.10.26 |
Half burnt alive beneath the dung-hill lies [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075396 |
B0032685 |
1782.10.21 |
Half burnt alive, beneath this dunghill lies [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018588 |
B0006892 |
1769.01.23 |
Half starv'd cobler, weary of his stall, A [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176821 |
B0041118 |
1779.10.16 |
Half way up heav'n the night had whirl'd her ear [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042508 |
B0016519 |
1779.09.22 |
Half way up heav'n the night has whirl'd her car [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077123 |
B0033177 |
1754.01.07 |
Hang a small bugle cap on, as big as a crown [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0086687 |
B0026280 |
1754.02.26 |
Hang a small bugle cap on, as big as a crown [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141103 |
B0036049 |
1750.12.19 |
Hannah in breeks behav'd so well [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049879 |
B0018776 |
1751.01.17 |
Hannah in Breeks behav'd so well [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221470 |
B0048108 |
1773.08.23 |
Hanover, thou land of pleasure [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028669 |
B0012072 |
1773.08.27 |
Hanover, thou land of pleasure [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035466 |
B0014071 |
1773.08.28 |
Hanover, thou land of pleasure [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153617 |
B0042094 |
1773.09.06 |
Hanover, thou land of pleasure [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074693 |
B0032408 |
1770.06.18 |
Hapless the state which I possess [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095159 |
B0027157 |
1763.12.31 |
Happiest of mortals he, who timely wise [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152166 |
B0041650 |
1769.09.18 |
Happy! had all our boasted patriots been [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131969 |
B0033489 |
1773.04.12 |
Happy! Happy! Happy pair! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009793 |
B0003754 |
1773.04.13 |
Happy! Happy! Happy pair! [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040983 |
B0016193 |
1773.04.16 |
Happy! Happy! Happy! Pair! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070070 |
B0024103 |
1782.07.03 |
Happy in my native grove [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043083 |
B0016675 |
1783.07.01 |
Happy is he, and he alone, who knows [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061584 |
B0021241 |
1780.01.01 |
Happy my friend, O happy may you be [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042562 |
B0016530 |
1765.03.23 |
Happy Pompey! which can be [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212718 |
B0047126 |
1744.12.29 |
Happy that man, that has per Ann [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155264 |
B0037676 |
1745.01.14 |
Happy that man, that has per ann [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078176 |
B0025316 |
1754.11.14 |
Happy that pair, and that alone [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141507 |
B0036086 |
1753.08.21 |
Happy the maid, whose body pure and chaste [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012809 |
B0005379 |
1776.09.07 |
Happy the man, (but ah how few we find! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070651 |
B0024260 |
1771.12.19 |
Happy the man (but ah, how few we find) [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100926 |
B0028688 |
1772.01.31 |
Happy the man (but ah, how few we find) [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035123 |
B0013989 |
1772.02.14 |
Happy the man (but ah, how few we find) [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069525 |
B0024042 |
1776.08.15 |
Happy the man (but ah how few we find!) [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103790 |
B0028932 |
1773.10.23 |
Happy the man of pure and upright heart [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057614 |
B0020720 |
1761.02.26 |
Happy the man of reason, freed from strife [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021466 |
B0009713 |
1735.02.17 |
Happy the man possest of Caelia's charms [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011866 |
B0004571 |
1752.09.28 |
Happy the man that has per an [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020931 |
B0009300 |
1769.11.13 |
Happy the man that has per ann [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078139 |
B0025299 |
1769.12.15 |
Happy the man that has per ann [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069110 |
B0023930 |
1782.02.09 |
Happy the man that has per ann [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221159 |
B0047987 |
1732.03.27 |
Happy the Man! thrice happy he! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011640 |
B0004467 |
1751.06.13 |
Happy the man to whom kind heav'n [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140196 |
B0035909 |
1770.10.12 |
Happy the man who e'r shall find [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069219 |
B0023973 |
1780.02.10 |
Happy the man, who free as air [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046462 |
B0017776 |
1759.01.04 |
Happy the man, who, innocent [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050975 |
B0019194 |
1771.12.16 |
Happy the man, who, studying nature's laws [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170722 |
B0039989 |
1780.01.06 |
Happy the man, who, taught by others woe [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0178172 |
B0043644 |
1769.04.04 |
Happy the man whoe'er shall find [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040345 |
B0015983 |
1770.08.03 |
Happy the man whoe'er shall find [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034725 |
B0013911 |
1770.08.20 |
Happy the man whoe'er shall find [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028182 |
B0011915 |
1768.12.08 |
Happy the man who'er shall find [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223795 |
B0048416 |
1781.03.13 |
Happy the man who'er shall find [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219926 |
B0044111 |
1775.08.24 |
Happy the man whom heav'n ordains [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231958 |
B0049591 |
1774.04.15 |
Happy the man, whose wish and care [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035708 |
B0014104 |
1775.06.09 |
Happy the man, whose wish and care [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041774 |
B0016379 |
1769.07.13 |
Happy the youth who does behold thy face [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077896 |
B0025282 |
1774.02.10 |
Happy was virtue in the times of old [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227287 |
B0048649 |
1775.04.22 |
Happy's the man, who, unconstrain'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227800 |
B0048711 |
1775.05.01 |
Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031074 |
B0012731 |
1775.06.23 |
Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036037 |
B0014166 |
1775.07.03 |
Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075025 |
B0032506 |
1776.07.18 |
Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126705 |
B0031101 |
1776.08.02 |
Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042003 |
B0016438 |
1776.08.21 |
Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057856 |
B0020853 |
1775.03.23 |
Happy's the man, who unconstrained [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063992 |
B0021664 |
1733.09.28 |
Happy's the man, who with just thoughts, and clear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137345 |
B0034982 |
1761.12.25 |
Hark! from the distant shores, a dreadful groan [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067665 |
B0023515 |
1761.12.28 |
Hark! from the distant shores, a dreadful groan [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006629 |
B0003165 |
1778.12.23 |
Hark! Hark! the bugle's lofty sound [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188672 |
B0042882 |
1776.03.15 |
Hark! hark! the solemn knell from yon tall spire [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041911 |
B0016418 |
1783.12.02 |
Hark, hark, 'tis a voice from the tomb [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0154921 |
B0041509 |
1774.10.17 |
Hark! Hark! you young dogs [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010349 |
B0003833 |
1774.10.20 |
Hark! Hark! you young Dogs, there's a noise in the nation [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063856 |
B0021642 |
1774.10.11 |
Hark! Hark! you young dogs, there's a no'se in the nation [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041177 |
B0016271 |
1782.07.27 |
Hark! hear Apollo strikes his lyre! [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0185338 |
B0043955 |
1779.07.28 |
Hark! hear the trumpet's pleasant sound! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151096 |
B0037312 |
1779.08.12 |
Hark! hear the trumpet's pleasant sound! [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126026 |
B0030884 |
1779.08.21 |
Hark! hear the trumpet's pleasant sound! [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042462 |
B0016511 |
1779.09.21 |
Hark! hear the trumpet's pleasant sound [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070906 |
B0024408 |
1779.08.24 |
Hark! hear the trumpet's pleasing sound! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077109 |
B0033173 |
1767.03.16 |
Hark how the sacred thunder rends the skies! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0129987 |
B0033350 |
1767.03.26 |
Hark how the sacred thunder rends the skies [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096199 |
B0028417 |
1767.12.28 |
Hark! Men of Beverly!-ye writers hark! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008378 |
B0003478 |
1747.08.31 |
Hark! methought I heard the death betok'ning knell [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209809 |
B0046292 |
1764.03.02 |
Hark, my gay friend, that solemn toll [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033515 |
B0013640 |
1768.11.11 |
Hark, my gay friend, that solemn toll [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034228 |
B0013821 |
1769.04.03 |
Hark, my gay friend, that solemn toll [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027846 |
B0011840 |
1783.02.05 |
Hark! now the solemn peal begins [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072427 |
B0025101 |
1774.08.24 |
Hark! O does the muses ear [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044434 |
B0017422 |
1774.09.22 |
Hark! Or does the indignant ear [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102742 |
B0028832 |
1775.03.09 |
Hark! or does the indignant ear [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063968 |
B0021662 |
1774.09.08 |
Hark! -- or does the Muse's ear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220575 |
B0047792 |
1780.05.08 |
Hark, Rebels hark! Sir Harry comes [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018106 |
B0006764 |
1782.07.05 |
Hark! th' explosion dire [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125350 |
B0030786 |
1774.06.14 |
Hark! the bell tolls its melancholy knell [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218901 |
B0045362 |
1778.01.27 |
Hark! the drum beats To Arms - to your girls bid adieu [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057088 |
B0020627 |
1775.03.06 |
Hark the goddess of fame, fair liberty's dame [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017676 |
B0006500 |
1776.11.30 |
Hark! the Goddess of fame [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135478 |
B0034011 |
1776.12.10 |
Hark! the Goddess of Fame [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056976 |
B0020568 |
1775.12.23 |
Hark! the herald angels sing [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154193 |
B0042215 |
1777.04.12 |
Hark, the loud drums, hark, the shrill trumpet call to arms [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070745 |
B0024291 |
1769.07.18 |
Hark! the loud thunders onward roll! [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040406 |
B0015998 |
1749.10.12 |
Hark! -the prophetic raven brings [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155562 |
B0037925 |
1775.05.18 |
Hark! 'tis freedom that calls, come Patriots awake [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065171 |
B0022126 |
1775.05.26 |
Hark! 'tis Freedom that calls, come patriots awake! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036017 |
B0014162 |
1775.05.27 |
Hark! 'tis freedom that calls, come Patriots awake [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135086 |
B0033772 |
1775.05.29 |
Hark! 'tis freedom that calls, come patriots awake [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075010 |
B0032501 |
1775.05.31 |
Hark! tis freedom that calls, come patriots awake [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165274 |
B0039280 |
1775.06.15 |
Hark! 'Tis freedom that calls, come patriots awake [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231900 |
B0049581 |
1775.06.28 |
Hark! 'Tis freedom that calls, come patriots awake [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057733 |
B0020789 |
1775.07.07 |
Hark! 'tis freedom that calls, come Patriots awake [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0065008 |
B0032772 |
1775.05.24 |
Hark! 'Tis freedom that calls [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064016 |
B0021670 |
1775.05.26 |
Hark! 'Tis freedom that calls [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070513 |
B0024213 |
1767.11.30 |
Hark! 'Tis Jehovah says he'll curse no more [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027671 |
B0011769 |
1770.06.25 |
Hark to the solemn toll! what doleful sound [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095178 |
B0027158 |
1779.01.16 |
Hark! what a groan, tho' natures self were wound [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042261 |
B0016480 |
1768.08.16 |
Hark! What grumbling noise comes thro' the yielding air! [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040180 |
B0015950 |
1782.01.12 |
Hark! whence that charming sound! that joyful shout! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154662 |
B0042531 |
1768.08.29 |
Hark! you my friends, that doleful sound [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008486 |
B0003513 |
1768.09.09 |
Hark! you my friends, that doleful sound [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068928 |
B0023865 |
1767.06.01 |
Hark'ee my Lads! I now design [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015565 |
B0006095 |
1767.06.08 |
Hark'ee my lads! I now design [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083408 |
B0028361 |
1752.04.16 |
Hark--how the groves and woods resound [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140381 |
B0035953 |
1753.08.30 |
Hark--how the groves and woods resound [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156013 |
B0038125 |
1774.09.22 |
Hark!--or does the muse's ear [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102742 |
B0028832 |
1774.08.12 |
Hark!--or does the muse's ear form the sounds she longs to hear [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206212 |
B0044627 |
1768.05.02 |
Harmless natives basely they trepan, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008427 |
B0003496 |
1751.02.26 |
Harmonious maids, assist my artless flame [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155794 |
B0037997 |
1758.08.14 |
Harsh to the heart, and grating to the ear [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006305 |
B0002989 |
1758.08.21 |
Harsh to the heart, and grating to the ear [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006309 |
B0002990 |
1737.02.11 |
Has Codrus, in his critic pride [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228724 |
B0048887 |
1782.02.02 |
Has the Marquis la Fayette [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) |
C0220943 |
B0047884 |
1769.09.07 |
Haste, haste, ye solemn messengers of night [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077983 |
B0025290 |
1773.07.01 |
Haste thee, my nymph, and bring with thee [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0186162 |
B0042660 |
1773.07.08 |
Haste thee, my nymph, and bring with thee [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0186283 |
B0042661 |
1773.07.05 |
Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0118310 |
B0030200 |
1773.07.12 |
Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0118392 |
B0030201 |
1773.07.19 |
Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0118479 |
B0030202 |
1773.07.26 |
Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0118564 |
B0030203 |
1773.08.02 |
Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0118628 |
B0030204 |
1754.02.04 |
Have a small bugle cap on, as big as a crown [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005848 |
B0002753 |
1781.03.06 |
Have I a wish,--'tis all for thee [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058278 |
B0021100 |
1758.02.06 |
Have patience, good folks [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006226 |
B0002962 |
1775.11.25 |
Have we not seen, at pleasure's lordly call [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154179 |
B0042211 |
1724.04.06 |
Have you e'er seen the raging stormy main [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065610 |
B0022308 |
1772.04.02 |
Have you not in an evening seen [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214219 |
B0047448 |
1748.10.03 |
Have you not seen at Country Wake [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084763 |
B0026007 |
1748.10.10 |
Have you not seen at country wake [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045705 |
B0017547 |
1771.04.25 |
Have you not seen at country wake [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062424 |
B0021454 |
1748.05.04 |
Hawke, Warren, and on, heroes of the main! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049639 |
B0018638 |
1777.08.13 |
He brings, indeed, a character to view [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150947 |
B0037278 |
1777.08.14 |
He brings, indeed, a character to view [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135856 |
B0034112 |
1777.08.20 |
He brings, indeed, a character to view [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150972 |
B0037279 |
1777.08.20 |
He brings, indeed, a character to view [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165648 |
B0039389 |
1777.09.03 |
He brings, indeed, a character to view [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165709 |
B0039391 |
1782.10.02 |
He comes! he comes! on clouds he comes! [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072339 |
B0025083 |
1779.04.05 |
He comes! he comes! the Monarch comes! [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048082 |
B0018146 |
1751.01.01 |
He comes, he comes! with glory crown'd [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012704 |
B0005264 |
1777.01.02 |
He comes with a branch of the fam'd Olive Tree [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037392 |
B0015575 |
1777.01.09 |
He comes with a branch of the fam'd Olive tree [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064193 |
B0021747 |
1767.07.10 |
He could distinguish and divide [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033769 |
B0013751 |
1769.11.03 |
He could raise scruples dark and nice [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034500 |
B0013872 |
1769.06.12 |
He had been long tow'rds mathematicks [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094812 |
B0027103 |
1769.11.02 |
He his fabric of the heavens [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099574 |
B0028575 |
1755.11.17 |
He is not form'd for arms, the soldier's pride [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087416 |
B0026378 |
1782.02.16 |
He is not form'd for arms, the soldier's pride [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221166 |
B0047988 |
1770.10.19 |
He leave this earth for heaven's unmeasur'd height [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069231 |
B0023974 |
1770.10.26 |
He leave this earth for heaven's unmeasur'd height [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069249 |
B0023975 |
1770.11.09 |
He leave this earth for heaven's unmeasur'd height [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069271 |
B0023977 |
1773.07.12 |
He lov'd his friends with so sincere a heart [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134725 |
B0033689 |
1761.05.15 |
He mourns the dead, who lives as they desire [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067570 |
B0023483 |
1769.02.24 |
He needs a sword, who for his country fights [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034324 |
B0013836 |
1776.08.03 |
He needs no arms for his defence [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228290 |
B0048778 |
1734.02.11 |
He only justly holds a government [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127180 |
B0031136 |
1766.10.30 |
He pride, he pomp, he luxury diffuss'd [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092546 |
B0026952 |
1767.01.31 |
He pride, he pomp, he luxury diffuss'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152538 |
B0041751 |
1769.01.26 |
He remember'd Argyle [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053466 |
B0019705 |
1769.02.06 |
He remember'd Argyle [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003469 |
B0001649 |
1769.02.08 |
He remember'd Argyle [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044170 |
B0017317 |
1769.01.04 |
He remember'd Argyll [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094381 |
B0027080 |
1769.01.09 |
He remember'd Argyll [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131627 |
B0033453 |
1769.01.12 |
He remember'd Argyll [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023695 |
B0010138 |
1769.01.16 |
He remember'd Argyll [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008570 |
B0003533 |
1769.01.30 |
He remember'd Argyll, what he did ere while [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204234 |
B0044432 |
1781.07.17 |
He spake; and, to confirm his words, out flew [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183459 |
B0043761 |
1760.08.01 |
He speaks and awful bonds his sable brows [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067464 |
B0023442 |
1740.11.03 |
He that by injury is griev'd [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004704 |
B0002064 |
1759.05.07 |
He that dares drink, and for that drink dares die [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006353 |
B0003027 |
1761.11.02 |
He that is wise, just, temperate, and brave [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080652 |
B0028083 |
1770.11.15 |
He that loves a rosy cheek [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100257 |
B0028631 |
1770.12.14 |
He that loves a rosy cheek [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034828 |
B0013930 |
1767.03.12 |
He that malignant blasts his absent friends [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092600 |
B0026971 |
1769.11.15 |
He that scolds and runs away [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044297 |
B0017356 |
1759.04.10 |
He that shall rail against his absent friends [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072818 |
B0031879 |
1764.07.26 |
He that shall rail against his absent friends [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091329 |
B0026835 |
1735.03.24 |
He that supresses liberty by force [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127252 |
B0031193 |
1732.11.16 |
He that to wit has no pretence [fl] |
Rhode Island Gazette |
C0185533 |
B0042641 |
1772.10.09 |
He that would great in science grow [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035274 |
B0014025 |
1773.05.03 |
He that's unskillful will not toss a ball [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172611 |
B0040061 |
1768.03.07 |
He was in logick a great critick [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008423 |
B0003488 |
1781.07.14 |
He who at home the dance bids Vestris lead [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175195 |
B0040714 |
1765.09.02 |
He who for a post, or base sordid pelf [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007773 |
B0003357 |
1765.09.06 |
He who for a post, or base sordid pelf [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033112 |
B0013518 |
1765.09.06 |
He who for a post, or base sordid pelf [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068254 |
B0023708 |
1765.09.09 |
He who for a post, or base sordid pelf [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170384 |
B0041546 |
1765.09.09 |
He who for a post, or base sordid pelf [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0110604 |
B0029777 |
1765.10.31 |
He who for a post, or base sordid pelf [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203434 |
B0044296 |
1733.07.05 |
He who hath not with eyes amaz'd beheld [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137301 |
B0034970 |
1733.08.13 |
He who hath not with eyes amaz'd beheld [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079255 |
B0027596 |
1758.09.04 |
He who intends t' advise the young and gay [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006313 |
B0002992 |
1772.12.17 |
He who unworthy ends pursues [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101499 |
B0028740 |
1765.09.30 |
He who will make self-interest all his aim [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007793 |
B0003361 |
1772.08.07 |
He whose balmy words run off [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218273 |
B0045264 |
1772.08.17 |
He whose balmy words run off [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170929 |
B0040024 |
1776.02.22 |
He whose heart with social fire [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103639 |
B0028907 |
1775.10.13 |
He would from France, to shameful insults yield [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036088 |
B0014182 |
1782.03.11 |
Health to you all, ye hills, and vales and plains [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018282 |
B0006860 |
1761.01.09 |
Hear, all ye people! hear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067516 |
B0023465 |
1752.04.02 |
Hear, gracious Lord! once more the grateful lay [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020892 |
B0009278 |
1747.06.22 |
Hear me with patience while a motion is made [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078394 |
B0025432 |
1772.04.02 |
Hear, mighty Jove! and conscious Venus hear! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214217 |
B0047448 |
1771.10.24 |
Hear now a rhiming quack,--who spurns your wealth [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100787 |
B0028680 |
1775.02.27 |
Hear now all ye yahoos who ride on horseback [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010447 |
B0003852 |
1753.01.08 |
Hear, Peggy, since the single state [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085962 |
B0026228 |
1759.02.16 |
Hear, Peggy, since the single state [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067231 |
B0023364 |
1767.01.02 |
Hear, Peggy, since the single state [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033710 |
B0013724 |
1767.03.02 |
Hear, preacher, hear, and answer if you can [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0129864 |
B0033348 |
1767.05.11 |
Hear, Querist, hear, and cavil if you can [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130334 |
B0033358 |
1770.11.05 |
Hear solemn Jove; and conscious Venus hear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132523 |
B0033549 |
1780.06.22 |
Heard ye the welcome sound of joy? [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0182867 |
B0043692 |
1772.05.25 |
Hearing a woman cry some fish [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133000 |
B0033630 |
1773.03.23 |
Heart that bleeds for other's woes, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030455 |
B0012618 |
1782.07.11 |
Heart within whose sacred cell, A [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038123 |
B0015863 |
1781.10.24 |
Hearts of Oak are our ships [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072072 |
B0025034 |
1781.11.19 |
Hearts of Oak are our ships [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048577 |
B0018284 |
1781.10.30 |
Hearts of Oaks are our ships [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175322 |
B0040760 |
1768.10.20 |
Heaven first taught letters for some wretch's aid [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223704 |
B0048409 |
1771.06.27 |
Heaven gives the needful, but neglected call [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100651 |
B0028663 |
1782.08.01 |
Heaven lent the blessing--why should we complain [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046777 |
B0017906 |
1773.03.11 |
Heaven to Kitty's lovely form has join'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231138 |
B0049466 |
1765.02.11 |
Heavenly friendship, balm of woe [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0109865 |
B0029747 |
1775.05.04 |
Heav'n in revenge for hapless Strafford's fate [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135074 |
B0033762 |
1771.06.25 |
Heav'n keep my friends from drowning and from fires [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217731 |
B0045206 |
1763.11.07 |
Heav'n oft before the bolt is hurl'd [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0082063 |
B0028190 |
1763.11.12 |
Heav'n oft before the bolt is hurl'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152124 |
B0041643 |
1763.11.18 |
Heav'n oft before the bolt is hurl'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067912 |
B0023614 |
1763.11.03 |
Heav'n oft before the fatal bolt is hurl'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0145215 |
B0036555 |
1763.11.07 |
Heav'n oft before the fatal bolt is hurl'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026735 |
B0011557 |
1763.11.19 |
Heav'n oft before the fatal bolt is hurl'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212240 |
B0047081 |
1763.07.09 |
Heav'n's sacred will, Leaconoe[?] wait [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152058 |
B0041625 |
1773.08.19 |
Heavy in clouds behold the morn appears [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024956 |
B0010391 |
1772.02.21 |
Heavy winter snow conceals from sight, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035133 |
B0013992 |
1779.07.07 |
Heedless bat that flutter'd round about, A [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0189329 |
B0042940 |
1769.08.03 |
Heedless of what the world may say [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077937 |
B0025285 |
1781.07.25 |
Heilig und heit [ ]er bei Tage! [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044660 |
B0016927 |
1768.06.21 |
Held, der sich durch manche Schlacht, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233387 |
B0050135 |
1741.01.20 |
Hell cares not how crude holiness be preach'd [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066517 |
B0023146 |
1768.09.05 |
Hell-born rage of courtly hate [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113459 |
B0029943 |
1770.09.13 |
Hence Bellmour, perfidious! this instant retire [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099959 |
B0028622 |
1770.12.07 |
Hence Belmour, perfidious! this instant retire [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034824 |
B0013929 |
1782.05.11 |
Hence, Belmour, perfidious! this instant retire [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154731 |
B0042548 |
1775.05.11 |
Hence, bubbling dreams; yea threaten hear in vain [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076396 |
B0032957 |
1739.06.04 |
Hence Ephialtes, hence stern Otus sprung [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127594 |
B0031406 |
1745.04.15 |
Hence 'tis that while you vainly strive [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084478 |
B0025826 |
1780.04.25 |
Hence with the lover who sighs o'er his wine [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174853 |
B0040578 |
1780.05.25 |
Hence with the lover who sighs o'er his wine [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077184 |
B0033212 |
1780.06.05 |
Hence with the lover who sighs o'er his wine [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048310 |
B0018207 |
1738.08.24 |
Hence ye prophane, ye puny slaves retire [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138095 |
B0035236 |
1783.11.15 |
Hence! ye wretches, hence! Justice cries [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071281 |
B0024620 |
1756.09.06 |
Hendrick, bold Sachem of the Mohawk race! [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106320 |
B0029300 |
1773.01.12 |
Her comic vein had ev'ry charm to please [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218401 |
B0045289 |
1773.03.08 |
Her comic vein had ev'ry charm to please [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134322 |
B0033671 |
1773.03.25 |
Her comic vein had ev'ry charm to please [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231156 |
B0049468 |
1755.01.20 |
Her foes, oft vanquish'd, thus defy her pow'r [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087250 |
B0026334 |
1772.10.31 |
Her hearse mov'd slow and sad to meet the tomb [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133245 |
B0033653 |
1763.06.04 |
Her sages dignify'd in law [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152023 |
B0041620 |
1769.03.18 |
Her soul has bid adieu! Life's scene is o'er! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153031 |
B0041862 |
1745.02.25 |
Her soul was thoroughly endu'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025902 |
B0010791 |
1760.09.19 |
Her temper charming, affable and kind [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067479 |
B0023449 |
1759.12.24 |
Here are boats to be sold, whose bottoms are flat [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080059 |
B0027979 |
1760.01.07 |
Here are boats to be sold, whose bottoms are flat [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013677 |
B0005709 |
1760.01.10 |
Here are boats to be sold, whose bottoms are flat [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144049 |
B0036356 |
1760.01.11 |
Here are boats to be sold, whose bottoms are flat [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067352 |
B0023413 |
1760.03.20 |
Here are boats to be sold, whose bottoms are flat [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051246 |
B0019257 |
1783.03.29 |
Here beauteous nature fills the admiring eye [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047471 |
B0018054 |
1737.12.29 |
Here Fanny lies interr'd; ah! why [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001648 |
B0001147 |
1769.09.21 |
Here Fanny lies interr'd, ah why [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230741 |
B0049360 |
1762.02.19 |
Here fond man! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067682 |
B0023523 |
1736.05.24 |
Here in one horrid ruine lies [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011947 |
B0004616 |
1777.08.13 |
Here is a show as brilliant as at Cox's [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150947 |
B0037278 |
1777.08.14 |
Here is a show as brilliant as at Cox's [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135856 |
B0034112 |
1777.08.20 |
Here is a show as brilliant as at Cox's [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150972 |
B0037279 |
1777.08.20 |
Here is a show as brilliant as at Cox's [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165648 |
B0039389 |
1777.09.03 |
Here is a show as brilliant as at Cox's [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165709 |
B0039391 |
1778.05.02 |
Here Jenkyns view! who in one patriot hour [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170221 |
B0039940 |
1773.06.03 |
Here learn my chosen sons the gainful art [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0185926 |
B0042656 |
1767.05.08 |
Here lie Dinah, Sambo wife [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033744 |
B0013742 |
1752.05.22 |
Here lie I fix'd in earth full low [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221919 |
B0048178 |
1736.10.15 |
Here lie the ashes of Mr. John Gay [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228585 |
B0048870 |
1738.04.04 |
Here lie the remains of Caroline [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066389 |
B0023000 |
1778.08.29 |
Here lies a foe, whom Britons know [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154411 |
B0042355 |
1778.09.14 |
Here lies a foe, whom Britons know [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076959 |
B0033126 |
1778.09.29 |
Here lies a foe, whom Britons know [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042099 |
B0016565 |
1767.01.01 |
Here lies a wight, whose heart was great [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222723 |
B0048315 |
1748.02.11 |
Here lies an head that often ach'd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020618 |
B0009106 |
1769.09.21 |
Here lies an head that often ach'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230738 |
B0049360 |
1770.04.27 |
Here lies an head that often ach'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069142 |
B0023949 |
1782.08.21 |
Here lies an head that often ach'd [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072310 |
B0025077 |
1751.07.29 |
Here lies, and here's likely to lie, after all the trouble [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078863 |
B0025599 |
1783.06.18 |
Here lies Frederick the silly [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043364 |
B0016725 |
1766.06.13 |
Here lies, God rest his soul! a lovely boy [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068369 |
B0023748 |
1773.04.27 |
Here lies honest Ned [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030489 |
B0012623 |
1782.03.23 |
Here lies in state [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0200234 |
B0043224 |
1774.12.22 |
Here lies Ned Stockdale, honest fellow [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227646 |
B0048694 |
1724.08.10 |
Here lies old Cole; but how or why [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065630 |
B0022326 |
1783.10.11 |
Here lies one who, for med'cines would not give [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047730 |
B0018083 |
1768.06.06 |
Here lies, renown Champion Pert [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113298 |
B0029928 |
1783.12.02 |
Here lies, retir'd from busy scenes [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057540 |
B0021375 |
1776.10.14 |
Here lies the decoyman, who liv'd like the otter [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120558 |
B0030371 |
1743.04.28 |
Here lies what's mortal of a blameless priest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138655 |
B0035481 |
1746.03.17 |
Here like a shepherd gazing from his hut [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084581 |
B0025874 |
1752.03.16 |
Here lives one by nature half-brute and half-devil [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005670 |
B0002657 |
1752.04.06 |
Here lives one by nature half-brute and half-devil [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078965 |
B0025627 |
1783.12.23 |
Here my friend in weary age [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061993 |
B0021291 |
1783.12.26 |
Here my friend in weary age [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0062121 |
B0021292 |
1783.12.30 |
Here my friend in weary age [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0062123 |
B0021293 |
1773.05.11 |
Here my soft hours steal on with downy feet [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030506 |
B0012625 |
1783.03.17 |
Here night & Day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018760 |
B0006913 |
1750.12.24 |
Here night and day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026079 |
B0011057 |
1751.01.21 |
Here night and day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085251 |
B0026127 |
1751.02.13 |
Here night and day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049919 |
B0018784 |
1751.03.18 |
Here night and day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210283 |
B0046473 |
1751.03.18 |
Here Night and Day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078780 |
B0025580 |
1776.06.17 |
Here now I'd ask the public for to read [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076597 |
B0033009 |
1777.11.18 |
Here Peace, the nurse of ev'ry joy [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057933 |
B0020916 |
1752.11.06 |
Here, Peggy, since the single state [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005732 |
B0002688 |
1769.04.21 |
Here, reader, here time's rapid course descry [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034378 |
B0013844 |
1769.06.20 |
Here reader here time's rapid course descry [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217235 |
B0045100 |
1769.02.02 |
Here remember'd Argyl [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213540 |
B0047294 |
1759.12.03 |
Here rests from toil, in narrow bounds confin'd [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088294 |
B0026590 |
1759.12.29 |
Here rests from toil, in narrow bounds confin'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067349 |
B0023411 |
1760.01.07 |
Here rests from toil, in narrow bounds confin'd [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006397 |
B0003062 |
1759.11.30 |
Here strangers, and the age to come [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072585 |
B0025161 |
1759.12.01 |
Here strangers and the age to come [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032834 |
B0013347 |
1758.06.16 |
Here taught by thee, we view with raptur'd eyes [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067130 |
B0023329 |
1770.03.08 |
Here tears shall flow from a most gen'rous cause [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230840 |
B0049379 |
1772.06.11 |
Here the terrific crack, the solemn roar [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214389 |
B0047462 |
1778.05.23 |
Here then the laurel--here the palm we yield [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170346 |
B0039946 |
1741.08.17 |
Here, thrown by time, old Parkyn's laid [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127788 |
B0031505 |
1769.03.13 |
Here truth in full daylight appears [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114004 |
B0029971 |
1776.10.17 |
Here we go up, up, up [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135436 |
B0033992 |
1776.10.19 |
Here we go up, up, up [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169431 |
B0039879 |
1736.07.31 |
Here, wife, let's see my slippers, cap and gown [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208114 |
B0045736 |
1779.03.17 |
Here's a bumper brave boys to the health of our King [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0189058 |
B0042907 |
1778.12.21 |
Here's in this flock some shabby sheep [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077005 |
B0033140 |
1779.07.17 |
Herever Truth has made her glorious stand [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042408 |
B0016506 |
1750.11.12 |
Her'n erect, with stately stride, A [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005577 |
B0002587 |
1750.11.26 |
Her'n erect, with stately stride, A [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078745 |
B0025565 |
1774.02.14 |
Heroes, and sages! whose last peaceful home [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0119368 |
B0030232 |
1780.02.16 |
Heroes of modern or of ancient time [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071920 |
B0024954 |
1780.07.17 |
Heroes of modern or of ancient time [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018122 |
B0006774 |
1782.12.31 |
Herr ist Gott. Singt ihm ein Lied des Jahrs, Der [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044987 |
B0017002 |
1773.04.13 |
Herr ist wahrlich auferstanden! Der [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234449 |
B0050385 |
1768.03.22 |
Herr, staerke mich, Dein Leiden zu bedenken [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233278 |
B0050122 |
1768.05.17 |
Herr und Vater aller Wesen, aller Himmel, aller Welten [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233348 |
B0050130 |
1766.01.31 |
He's cautious, Sir, he's subtle, he's a courtier [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033620 |
B0013696 |
1768.04.28 |
He's gone! The best of men is dead! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053379 |
B0019666 |
1775.07.03 |
He's gone--great Warren's soul from earth is fled [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173450 |
B0040181 |
1775.07.10 |
He's gone--great Warren's soul from earth is fled [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120133 |
B0030307 |
1775.07.20 |
He's gone--Great Warren's soul from earth is fled [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103227 |
B0028876 |
1775.07.21 |
He's gone--great Warren's soul from earth is fled [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065205 |
B0022135 |
1775.07.26 |
He's gone-great Warren's soul from earth is fled [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064042 |
B0021679 |
1776.04.18 |
He's [ ]iy brave that can sustain [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126645 |
B0031088 |
1752.01.14 |
He's not the happy man, to whom is given [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155875 |
B0038043 |
1749.02.28 |
He's not the happy man, to whom is giv'n [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139649 |
B0035790 |
1744.02.02 |
He's Sisyphus, that strives with mighty pain [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020291 |
B0008897 |
1741.09.24 |
Hey-day, what's here! is this-good folks-a horse? [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002156 |
B0001339 |
1761.08.27 |
Hibernia, late, in mournful mood [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089027 |
B0026681 |
1752.11.27 |
Hibernia! mourn, with unaffected grief [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0079056 |
B0025658 |
1743.01.10 |
Hibernian Jack, the saddest D--g [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004856 |
B0002178 |
1763.05.23 |
Hier Schwerdt des Herrn und Friederich! [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0232546 |
B0049883 |
1749.01.10 |
High and mighty King of Kings [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139612 |
B0035783 |
1749.02.13 |
High and mighty King of Kings, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005404 |
B0002496 |
1769.09.07 |
High born, immortal is the soul [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077980 |
B0025290 |
1734.02.11 |
High heaven the cause of liberty defends [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127183 |
B0031136 |
1770.12.27 |
High let us swell our tuneful notes [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100333 |
B0028637 |
1772.12.24 |
High let us swell the tuneful notes [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101518 |
B0028741 |
1779.08.09 |
High on a seat of aether, dazzling bright [fl] |
Dresden Mercury |
C0040108 |
B0015942 |
1779.09.04 |
High on a seat of Aether, dazzling bright [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042478 |
B0016513 |
1765.04.25 |
High on a throne of royal state, which far [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091722 |
B0026874 |
1775.10.23 |
High on the banks of Delaware [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173562 |
B0040199 |
1775.11.02 |
High on the banks of Delaware [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103418 |
B0028891 |
1747.04.20 |
High on the summit near the ford of Frew [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209756 |
B0046273 |
1767.02.02 |
High swolen with envy, and bursting with spleen [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008031 |
B0003431 |
1767.02.14 |
High swollen with envy, and bursting with spleen [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033289 |
B0013585 |
1743.06.13 |
High taxes ran' the Britons loud complain'd [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128095 |
B0031596 |
1743.06.16 |
High taxes ran; the Britons loud complain'd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020231 |
B0008864 |
1767.01.08 |
Hills of joy, in prospect rise [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222755 |
B0048316 |
1771.05.24 |
Him fortune cannot fear, nor much elate [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034940 |
B0013953 |
1771.04.25 |
Him fortune cannot sink, nor much elate [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100562 |
B0028654 |
1776.06.20 |
Him, fortune cannot sink, nor much elate [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103735 |
B0028924 |
1773.03.11 |
Him, let the tender office long engage [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055405 |
B0019919 |
1774.05.30 |
Him with her choicest gifts shall factions grace [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028872 |
B0012112 |
1770.04.24 |
Himmel ruehmen des ewigen Ehre, Die [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233943 |
B0050231 |
1771.11.14 |
His faithful subject, Martha Bird [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054847 |
B0019851 |
1771.12.16 |
His faithful subject, Martha Bird [fl] |
Albany Gazette |
C0000196 |
B0000003 |
1772.01.24 |
His faithful subject, Martha Bird [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069509 |
B0024039 |
1736.02.23 |
His foes shall fall, with heedless feet [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127320 |
B0031241 |
1769.02.27 |
His hobbling gait full surely shows [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113976 |
B0029969 |
1736.06.21 |
His host (as crouds are superstitious still [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127345 |
B0031258 |
1779.08.02 |
His interest, like a lyon, lives on prey [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103923 |
B0029013 |
1779.08.14 |
His interest, like a lyon, lives on prey [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042450 |
B0016510 |
1740.08.08 |
His knowledge was not far behind [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208919 |
B0045932 |
1763.06.04 |
His measures check'd, with keen resentment fir'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152029 |
B0041620 |
1774.08.08 |
His Royal Majesty [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173100 |
B0040127 |
1774.08.26 |
His Royal Majesty [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035828 |
B0014123 |
1768.03.21 |
His seat Ulysses to the prince resign'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131182 |
B0033407 |
1782.12.20 |
His soul is manly, tho' his years are green [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125401 |
B0030787 |
1782.07.16 |
His spotless infant soul hath took its flight [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057316 |
B0021303 |
1774.02.03 |
His trembling arm essay'd to throw [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227267 |
B0048648 |
1783.02.19 |
His triumphs of a moment done [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043275 |
B0016708 |
1783.05.03 |
His triumphs of a moment done [fl] |
South Carolina Weekly Gazette(C) |
C0219807 |
B0047644 |
1768.07.08 |
Hiss on ye vile serpents your venomous breath [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034062 |
B0013803 |
1745.02.26 |
Historic muse, awake!--and from the shade [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155277 |
B0037685 |
1762.02.22 |
H--k my muse disdains [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006657 |
B0003173 |
1771.03.14 |
Ho, lovely misses! are your passions cool? [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062325 |
B0021448 |
1780.01.01 |
Hoary morn's instructive cares, The [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042557 |
B0016530 |
1763.02.26 |
Hoary winter now conceals from sight, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151965 |
B0041606 |
1775.01.05 |
Hoary winter now conceals from sight, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076249 |
B0032939 |
1771.12.09 |
Hoary winter now is here [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028391 |
B0011983 |
1750.03.26 |
Hodge held a farm, and smil'd content [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210143 |
B0046423 |
1750.10.01 |
Hodge held a farm, and smil'd content [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005569 |
B0002581 |
1783.10.24 |
Hodge held a farm, and smil'd content [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136653 |
B0034708 |
1770.10.02 |
Hogarth stand forth-- I dare thee to be try'd [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040539 |
B0016061 |
1773.12.20 |
Hogarth, who copied nature's works [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0135000 |
B0033712 |
1768.04.25 |
Hold, hold, friend Tim, attend to me [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0112870 |
B0029921 |
1745.10.21 |
Holland without hands [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084573 |
B0025853 |
1774.08.18 |
Homebred swain, thro' whose unfruitful land, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220562 |
B0047789 |
1771.06.04 |
Honest hart, whose tho'ts are clear, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030052 |
B0012525 |
1771.05.23 |
Honest heart, whose thoughts are clear, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100613 |
B0028658 |
1754.09.12 |
Honest man, whom fortune does displace [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141455 |
B0036077 |
1781.06.04 |
Honest praise oft nobly sway [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048494 |
B0018260 |
1778.01.31 |
Honest William, an easy good natur'd fellow [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136053 |
B0034173 |
1776.03.23 |
Honest youth, but special poor, An [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169307 |
B0039849 |
1776.04.19 |
Honest youth but special poor, An [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041955 |
B0016423 |
1774.05.12 |
Honour and shame from no condition rise [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187231 |
B0042705 |
1773.10.07 |
Honour gone, and virtue fled [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231354 |
B0049496 |
1777.01.02 |
Honours, like sulpher, cure all stains [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037397 |
B0015575 |
1763.12.30 |
Hop and the Hop town, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067920 |
B0023620 |
1763.12.31 |
Hope and the hop town, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152164 |
B0041650 |
1764.01.02 |
Hope and the hop-town, The [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073267 |
B0031985 |
1771.08.27 |
Hope, sovereign balm, for each dejected soul [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030113 |
B0012537 |
1758.06.09 |
Hope! 'tis vain to rest it where [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067120 |
B0023328 |
1775.02.25 |
Hope! to me thine aid extend [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227725 |
B0048703 |
1766.02.20 |
Hortensio, late a rising name [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022649 |
B0009975 |
1741.01.19 |
Hosier! with indignant sorrow [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004722 |
B0002075 |
1741.02.09 |
Hosier! with indignant sorrow [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127728 |
B0031478 |
1741.08.06 |
Hosier! with indignant sorrow [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209087 |
B0045984 |
1768.10.21 |
Hound the fleetest of the breed, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068946 |
B0023871 |
1769.05.12 |
Hound, the fleetest of the breed, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034387 |
B0013847 |
1776.07.06 |
Hound, the fleetest of the breed, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070625 |
B0024251 |
1753.09.18 |
Houses, churches, mix'd together [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012816 |
B0005383 |
1753.10.04 |
Houses, churches, mix'd together [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050426 |
B0018920 |
1758.12.08 |
Houses, churches, mix'd together [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067210 |
B0023354 |
1760.05.12 |
Houses, churches, mixt together [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088428 |
B0026613 |
1778.01.19 |
How are the mighty fall'n! O Israel's chief! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076867 |
B0033092 |
1762.11.27 |
How art thou fallen, poor ill fated town [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211882 |
B0047030 |
1782.10.26 |
How bless'd her state! in innocence array's [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221272 |
B0048017 |
1777.02.27 |
How blest is he, who unconstrain'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135632 |
B0034041 |
1777.03.11 |
How blest is he, who unconstrain'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057029 |
B0020581 |
1768.03.17 |
How blest that state where mutual love [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223153 |
B0048378 |
1783.10.21 |
How blest the man, who lives retir'd [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0154892 |
B0041503 |
1771.08.23 |
How bold and open, is eternal truth! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069427 |
B0024018 |
1771.09.10 |
How bold and open, is eternal truth? [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030121 |
B0012539 |
1775.10.03 |
How can I leave those much lov'd scenes [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056796 |
B0020502 |
1768.03.21 |
How can I read and not, with zeal, commend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131173 |
B0033407 |
1765.01.19 |
How can we adore [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152323 |
B0041706 |
1759.07.02 |
How chang'd the scene, since from their native reign [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026264 |
B0011330 |
1753.08.02 |
How charming is divine philosophy [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050409 |
B0018911 |
1773.09.23 |
How charming is that beauty where we find [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102338 |
B0028780 |
1778.08.17 |
How comes all this! these pickets high [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018054 |
B0006674 |
1767.02.26 |
How comes it, neighbour Dick [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222808 |
B0048323 |
1778.03.23 |
How comes it valiant John [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018012 |
B0006653 |
1783.04.08 |
How common 'tis for heedless youth [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061106 |
B0021217 |
1736.05.29 |
How cruel Fortune, and how fickle too [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208091 |
B0045727 |
1759.09.24 |
How dangerous it is to venture near the verge... [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0079783 |
B0027965 |
1781.07.05 |
How dare you, scribbler, thus perplex us [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056224 |
B0020283 |
1751.01.23 |
How dearly I love you, bear witness, my heart! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049913 |
B0018781 |
1751.03.18 |
How dearly I love you, bear witness, my heart! [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128668 |
B0031780 |
1771.02.18 |
How deep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028250 |
B0011941 |
1778.05.09 |
How did these self-elected monarchs raise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170278 |
B0039942 |
1777.01.13 |
How does my breast with kindling raptures glow [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031367 |
B0012816 |
1746.07.21 |
How do'st thou do, my dear; you look as pale [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078251 |
B0025388 |
1748.06.20 |
How dreadful! in the calm, the midnight hour [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084717 |
B0025992 |
1748.07.06 |
How dreadful! in the calm, the midnight hour [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049674 |
B0018648 |
1748.07.14 |
How dreadful! in the calm, the midnight hour [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020631 |
B0009125 |
1757.04.04 |
How dull the age, when ladies must express [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087692 |
B0026451 |
1776.08.08 |
How dull the hours, in tedious absence spent! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103773 |
B0028931 |
1767.09.21 |
How each fond parent still pursues [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213208 |
B0047222 |
1765.07.15 |
How e'er unlike in form and name [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027269 |
B0011645 |
1753.07.07 |
How every day unworthy of thy love [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064941 |
B0032748 |
1731.08.23 |
How gaily is at first begun [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065964 |
B0022655 |
1734.06.29 |
How gaily is at first begun [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207758 |
B0045627 |
1771.01.24 |
How gaily is at first begun [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100365 |
B0028641 |
1770.04.16 |
How gay at first life's chearful dawn [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029889 |
B0012468 |
1770.03.29 |
How gay at first life's cheerful dawn [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099756 |
B0028597 |
1770.08.17 |
How gay at first life's cheerful dawn [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034731 |
B0013913 |
1775.06.09 |
How glorious the Aera, thrice happy the day [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036024 |
B0014164 |
1775.06.19 |
How glorious the aera, thrice happy the day [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031125 |
B0012738 |
1775.07.05 |
How glorious the aera, thrice happy the day [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064034 |
B0021676 |
1775.07.28 |
How glorious the aera, thrice happy the day [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041790 |
B0016385 |
1775.08.19 |
How glorious the oera, thrice happy the day [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154155 |
B0042197 |
1770.02.22 |
How grand that union which doth far and wide extend [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230831 |
B0049377 |
1740.11.20 |
How great, how just thy zeal, advent'rous youth! [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002090 |
B0001295 |
1743.11.21 |
How happy is a woman's fate [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209446 |
B0046099 |
1771.01.01 |
How happy is a womans fate [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029946 |
B0012505 |
1773.12.02 |
How happy is he born and taught [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227110 |
B0048639 |
1774.01.03 |
How happy is he born and taught [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0135010 |
B0033714 |
1782.04.23 |
How happy is he born or taught [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058871 |
B0021162 |
1783.01.11 |
How happy is he born or taught [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075433 |
B0032696 |
1783.02.08 |
How happy is he born or taught [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047401 |
B0018041 |
1783.03.04 |
How happy is he born or taught [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057379 |
B0021336 |
1737.02.11 |
How hard is my fate!---to be over match'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228727 |
B0048887 |
1778.08.03 |
How hard is your Congress' exacted conditions! [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103869 |
B0028962 |
1763.03.04 |
How hard my lot! and ah! how cruel fate! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067836 |
B0023577 |
1781.01.24 |
How hard the lot of human kind [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071620 |
B0024789 |
1781.02.15 |
How hard the lot of human kind- [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064518 |
B0021954 |
1774.07.28 |
How has kind heaven adorn'd the happy land [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227469 |
B0048673 |
1774.07.07 |
How has kind heav'n adorn'd the happy land [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102619 |
B0028821 |
1774.01.06 |
How have I heard the fair lament [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102436 |
B0028795 |
1772.06.18 |
How imperfect is expression [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214427 |
B0047463 |
1729.07.03 |
How is my honest soul oppress'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136738 |
B0034757 |
1768.06.23 |
How joyless do the minutes pass [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161232 |
B0038901 |
1768.07.08 |
How joyless do the minutes pass [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034065 |
B0013803 |
1756.10.04 |
How kind has heav'n adorn'd this happy land [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087554 |
B0026425 |
1756.10.09 |
How kind has heav'n adorn'd this happy land [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032752 |
B0013258 |
1756.10.28 |
How kind has Heav'n adorn'd this happy Land [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066928 |
B0023246 |
1756.11.04 |
How kind has heav'n adorn'd this happy land [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050684 |
B0019081 |
1746.10.27 |
How lamentably strange is Br---n's fate [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025970 |
B0010871 |
1746.11.03 |
How lamentably strange is Br-n's fate [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084602 |
B0025907 |
1780.11.09 |
How little I dreamt, when I wrote last my sister [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126106 |
B0030932 |
1780.11.14 |
How little I dreamt, when I wrote last, my sister [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174984 |
B0040635 |
1780.11.15 |
How little I dreamt when I wrote last, my sister [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071594 |
B0024779 |
1766.12.25 |
How long Dikephilos, must we sustain [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230155 |
B0049280 |
1769.11.30 |
How lov'd, how good thou wert, avail'd thee not [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230807 |
B0049368 |
1728.12.24 |
How lovely sacred pourtraiture appears! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056632 |
B0020418 |
1730.06.04 |
How lovely sacred pourtraiture appears! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136929 |
B0034811 |
1735.02.18 |
How mighty silly your resolves [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137570 |
B0035054 |
1770.04.05 |
How much are they deceiv'd who vainly strive [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224496 |
B0048465 |
1769.10.02 |
How much I'm surpriz'd, dear Sir, you can't guess [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132003 |
B0033491 |
1769.10.21 |
How much I'm surpriz'd, dear Sir, you can't guess [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153085 |
B0041893 |
1722.12.03 |
How now! proud Queen, what dost thou strutting here [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065485 |
B0022241 |
1772.03.05 |
How oft do those we think our friends [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101008 |
B0028699 |
1772.04.03 |
How oft do those we think our friends [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069561 |
B0024049 |
1780.01.08 |
How oft we've seen in every form [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0193191 |
B0042993 |
1734.07.01 |
How pleasant is it, to behold on shore [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127216 |
B0031156 |
1734.06.17 |
How pleasant it is, to behold on shore [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011778 |
B0004545 |
1771.07.25 |
How poorly your projectors fair [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225272 |
B0048516 |
1775.12.09 |
How prone the bosom is to sigh! [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037127 |
B0015473 |
1776.01.01 |
How prone the bosom is to sigh! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076524 |
B0032985 |
1783.10.27 |
How prone the bosom is to sigh! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018905 |
B0006945 |
1777.09.01 |
How rude the manners, and how sad the times [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017922 |
B0006624 |
1775.10.23 |
How sadly, Church, are all thy honors fled! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173560 |
B0040199 |
1775.11.17 |
How sadly, Church, are all thy honors fled! [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041839 |
B0016401 |
1775.11.06 |
How sadly, Church, are all thy honours fled! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076487 |
B0032977 |
1775.10.19 |
How sadly, Church, are all your honours fled! [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187720 |
B0042780 |
1766.05.16 |
How shall my untaught pen, in plaintive verse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230122 |
B0049271 |
1755.05.08 |
How shall our pious Senate's care [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141847 |
B0036111 |
1755.05.19 |
How shall our pious senate's care [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106001 |
B0029232 |
1755.05.19 |
How shall our pious senate's care [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087294 |
B0026351 |
1751.07.08 |
How shall the muse find language to express [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085574 |
B0026151 |
1747.09.07 |
How shall the muse in elegiac lay [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209817 |
B0046293 |
1783.11.07 |
How short is life's uncertain space [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0037041 |
B0014603 |
1771.01.21 |
How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132599 |
B0033560 |
1771.01.28 |
How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0115351 |
B0030070 |
1771.02.07 |
How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230935 |
B0049414 |
1775.05.01 |
How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173413 |
B0040170 |
1775.05.25 |
How sleep the brave who sink to rest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231887 |
B0049578 |
1775.10.26 |
How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103385 |
B0028890 |
1775.11.03 |
How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036099 |
B0014185 |
1783.04.15 |
How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061201 |
B0021219 |
1771.05.06 |
How solemn was the mournful morn [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028310 |
B0011952 |
1763.08.25 |
How soon can fortune shift the scene [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090808 |
B0026787 |
1767.03.20 |
How strange it is! so many should aspire [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068569 |
B0023788 |
1782.02.14 |
How sure, how certain does each index show [fl] |
Royal Georgia Gazette |
C0185514 |
B0044039 |
1737.04.29 |
How sweet a face, what magic charms [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228816 |
B0048897 |
1773.11.08 |
How sweet and pleasant to a man endu'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134956 |
B0033706 |
1783.05.13 |
How sweet the air! how fair each scene! [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061282 |
B0021227 |
1771.04.12 |
How sweetly looks and smiles the lovely lass [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034922 |
B0013947 |
1734.08.19 |
How sweetly opening with the blushing morn [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011811 |
B0004554 |
1775.04.29 |
How swift doth beauty glide, alas! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227803 |
B0048712 |
1775.06.16 |
How swift doth beauty glide, alas! [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064997 |
B0032770 |
1774.01.13 |
How swift those moments bring to end [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227191 |
B0048645 |
1776.02.24 |
How swiftly glide our flying years! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228158 |
B0048755 |
1745.11.04 |
How, to thy worth, can I exalt my lays? [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005137 |
B0002325 |
1745.11.28 |
How, to thy worth, can I exalt my lays? [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002654 |
B0001556 |
1745.12.31 |
How to thy worth can I exalt my lays? [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049450 |
B0018516 |
1759.11.02 |
How truly blest are they, and only they [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067318 |
B0023403 |
1730.06.29 |
How vain is man! How fickle his estate! [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065918 |
B0022595 |
1752.01.13 |
How vain is man! how flatt'ring are his joys! [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026117 |
B0011110 |
1776.06.17 |
How vain is man! how flatt'ring are his joys! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076600 |
B0033009 |
1756.03.25 |
How vain is man! How fluttering are his joys! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050625 |
B0019049 |
1753.08.02 |
How vain is man! how flutt'ring are his joys! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156000 |
B0038121 |
1729.07.10 |
How vain, Sir Knight, is thy affected rage [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136743 |
B0034758 |
1781.09.12 |
How vast the gallant Rodney's power [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042768 |
B0016626 |
1763.02.21 |
How we tremble 'midst the snow [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006980 |
B0003225 |
1737.01.25 |
How weak the atheist's argument, how odd [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079495 |
B0027771 |
1754.01.21 |
How weak the spark must be who trusts a lass [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005845 |
B0002751 |
1756.03.20 |
How welcome this, when fill'd with fear [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032703 |
B0013229 |
1773.11.09 |
How wild is youth! how wicked & profane [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030640 |
B0012651 |
1749.09.18 |
How wild is youth? How wicked and prophane [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078599 |
B0025510 |
1773.11.04 |
How wild is youth? how wicket and prophane [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075887 |
B0032878 |
1776.06.29 |
How wise are our rules? Our nobles, how good? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169331 |
B0039863 |
1774.12.21 |
How wond'rous, Lord, thy mighty works appear [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041657 |
B0016356 |
1739.04.30 |
How wou'd our neighbours sneer at this stange scene [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004611 |
B0001985 |
1739.05.12 |
How wou'd our neighbours sneer at this strange scene [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208662 |
B0045870 |
1774.02.21 |
How wretched are poor mortals here on earth [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028817 |
B0012098 |
1743.11.21 |
How wretched is a woman's fate [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209446 |
B0046099 |
1770.12.25 |
How wretched is a woman's fate! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029942 |
B0012504 |
1773.04.08 |
However adverse be thy station [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101700 |
B0028756 |
1773.05.28 |
However adverse be thy station [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035405 |
B0014058 |
1773.10.21 |
However sweet-however fair [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102365 |
B0028784 |
1773.08.30 |
Howl, Stygian muse, the noise and discord dire [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028695 |
B0012073 |
1756.12.18 |
Humble muse resumes the plaintive strain, An [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032782 |
B0013268 |
1761.02.12 |
Humble muse, unus'd to rude alarms, An [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088737 |
B0026653 |
1781.09.06 |
Humble petition of the late new emission, The [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037881 |
B0015819 |
1781.09.15 |
Humble petition of the late new emission, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070979 |
B0024507 |
1774.08.25 |
Humbly to imitate our Lord and King [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227494 |
B0048677 |
1762.08.30 |
Hunde-Waerter pries juengst treflich seine Brut, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0232434 |
B0049853 |
1751.06.27 |
Hung be the heavens with black, yield day to night [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221641 |
B0048131 |
1749.12.05 |
Husband and wife cou'd ne'er more fitly join [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139857 |
B0035830 |
1749.12.27 |
Husband and wife could ne'er more fitly join [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049818 |
B0018725 |
1750.03.19 |
Husband and wife could ne'er more fitly join [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128594 |
B0031757 |
1764.01.02 |
Hush, grandeur! blush, in all thy purple pride [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026747 |
B0011565 |
1774.02.03 |
Huzza! Huzza! then cry'd a skinner [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187049 |
B0042691 |
1781.10.20 |
Hyde Parker! hide for shame your head [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167752 |
B0039557 |
1782.01.10 |
Hyde Parker! Hide for shame your head [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037931 |
B0015837 |
1782.01.12 |
Hyde Parker! Hide for shame your head [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071038 |
B0024524 |
1781.10.31 |
Hyde-Parker! hide for shame your head [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072081 |
B0025035 |
1776.11.01 |
Hymen, thy brightest torch prepare [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228372 |
B0048791 |
1774.07.14 |
Hymen, with smiles, surveys the lovely pair [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220532 |
B0047784 |
1738.08.10 |
Hypocrisy, the thriving'st calling [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001703 |
B0001177 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1768.06.09 |
I always insist [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230359 |
B0049300 |
1780.11.11 |
I am a Chief, a native of these lands [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0195093 |
B0043081 |
1760.05.02 |
I am a conquering king...in vaunting pride [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067426 |
B0023429 |
1777.01.16 |
I am a swan you plainly see [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0176952 |
B0043411 |
1775.01.19 |
I am an old farmer, was born in the woods [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041672 |
B0016360 |
1775.02.02 |
I am an old farmer, was born in the woods [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076283 |
B0032943 |
1775.02.13 |
I am an old farmer, was born in the woods [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075002 |
B0032484 |
1772.09.03 |
I am clearly of opinion, that [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055176 |
B0019892 |
1780.06.06 |
I am glad my dear John, now to find that some laws [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058178 |
B0021059 |
1780.07.06 |
I am glad my dear John, now to find that some laws [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064458 |
B0021922 |
1767.01.05 |
I am glad to hear you hold the rudder [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027431 |
B0011722 |
1765.09.23 |
I am inform'd that it is said [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0110614 |
B0029779 |
1765.09.27 |
I am inform'd that it is said [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033133 |
B0013521 |
1765.09.30 |
I am inform'd that it is said [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014859 |
B0006008 |
1765.09.30 |
I am inform'd that it is said [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073487 |
B0032073 |
1765.10.04 |
I am inform'd that it is said [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033612 |
B0013686 |
1771.12.16 |
I am married--and happy--with wonder hear this [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170727 |
B0039989 |
1775.10.19 |
I am not griev'd, my dearest life [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187716 |
B0042780 |
1781.08.17 |
I am to give the Board the information [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036751 |
B0014487 |
1781.08.23 |
I am to give the Board this information [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064577 |
B0021981 |
1739.03.13 |
I as the pure limpid stream, when foul with stains [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079627 |
B0027876 |
1773.09.21 |
I ask d the powers that rule the plain [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030617 |
B0012644 |
1741.08.03 |
I ask the works of deep and clear divines [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025803 |
B0010652 |
1771.04.05 |
I ask, what means those tears profuse! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069376 |
B0023998 |
1772.11.21 |
I at my window sit and see [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133513 |
B0033656 |
1776.04.05 |
I claim no likeness to your motly songs [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036147 |
B0014207 |
1769.01.02 |
I come, obedient at my brethren's call [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074227 |
B0032236 |
1769.05.22 |
I confess I'd warm hopes that some freeholder wou'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131809 |
B0033472 |
1751.03.07 |
I contented in my wherry [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221515 |
B0048115 |
1767.04.10 |
I could say more, had I poetick skill [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203756 |
B0044339 |
1782.02.23 |
I cropp'd the choicest flowers I could [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221176 |
B0047989 |
1775.12.27 |
I do hereby give information [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150692 |
B0037202 |
1780.08.09 |
I do hereby give information [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151211 |
B0037366 |
1774.07.08 |
I do not ask thee, Fate, to give [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035798 |
B0014116 |
1764.11.19 |
I do not expect in a female to find [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007703 |
B0003316 |
1781.12.12 |
I do not know a cheerless hour [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072133 |
B0025041 |
1782.06.11 |
I do not know a cheerless hour [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059175 |
B0021169 |
1774.10.19 |
I do not know what name to give it [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165215 |
B0039244 |
1783.12.13 |
I do not love a man that's tall [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176712 |
B0041095 |
1783.12.27 |
I do not love a man that's tall [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221326 |
B0048045 |
1779.05.13 |
I do remember an apothecary [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000308 |
B0000059 |
1764.01.06 |
I drank; I lik'd it not [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067924 |
B0023621 |
1763.12.10 |
I drank; I lik'd it not: 'Twas rage! 'twas noise! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152138 |
B0041647 |
1771.04.05 |
I drank; I lik'd it not: 'Twas rage! 'twas noise! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034915 |
B0013946 |
1772.02.10 |
I drank; I lik'd it not: 'Twas rage! 'twas noise! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132893 |
B0033615 |
1770.05.24 |
I dream'd that buried in my fellow-clay [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099826 |
B0028606 |
1776.02.13 |
I dreamt that buried in my native clay [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056872 |
B0020522 |
1750.03.19 |
I dreamt, that bury'd in my fellow clay [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128596 |
B0031757 |
1770.08.24 |
I envy not the proud their wealth [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034737 |
B0013914 |
1772.02.07 |
I envy not the proud their wealth [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035126 |
B0013990 |
1769.10.30 |
I find you here this little piece [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074381 |
B0032273 |
1767.12.24 |
I gave, --'twas but the other day [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230172 |
B0049285 |
1782.08.12 |
I go, my love; and 'till we meet again [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018453 |
B0006882 |
1782.08.30 |
I go, my love; and 'till we meet again [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036862 |
B0014541 |
1774.04.11 |
I hate the face however fair [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028850 |
B0012105 |
1771.08.26 |
I hate the man of abject race [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009232 |
B0003669 |
1771.08.27 |
I hate the man of abject race [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040658 |
B0016108 |
1768.01.07 |
I hate the man who builds his name [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097069 |
B0028460 |
1774.02.22 |
I have liv'd out full ninety years and five [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030696 |
B0012666 |
1751.08.19 |
I have lost my mistress, horse and wife! [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078875 |
B0025602 |
1781.01.04 |
I have often betrayed my trust [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064507 |
B0021948 |
1773.07.30 |
I have your letter, shewing [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038847 |
B0014896 |
1783.05.03 |
I hear a lion in the lobby roar [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075522 |
B0032711 |
1783.05.24 |
I Hear a lion in the lobby roar [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047539 |
B0018062 |
1783.06.12 |
I hear a lion in the lobby roar [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232171 |
B0047726 |
1776.10.09 |
I honor, and for ev'r will fight [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057862 |
B0020861 |
1760.06.23 |
I in my rounds the other day [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088483 |
B0026619 |
1778.05.01 |
I, John Burgoyne, essay'd to alarm [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pu) |
C0230051 |
B0049238 |
1763.12.26 |
I John of Gaunt [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073261 |
B0031984 |
1776.08.05 |
I justify ev'ry part----Of King and Parliament [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076633 |
B0033016 |
1774.03.10 |
I kept the time with that religious zeal [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076024 |
B0032896 |
1737.02.04 |
I knew that the song, which I lately did send [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228702 |
B0048886 |
1768.01.01 |
I know not of what class thou art [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033434 |
B0013622 |
1731.05.20 |
I know you lawyers can with ease [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000943 |
B0000800 |
1748.09.19 |
I lately saw, what now I sing [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045696 |
B0017544 |
1777.01.20 |
I lately thought no man alive [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120720 |
B0030385 |
1768.08.05 |
I liv'd 12 years in Charles the IId's day [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034128 |
B0013807 |
1765.04.29 |
I liv'd twelve years in Charles the IId's day [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0082800 |
B0028267 |
1771.04.23 |
I liv'd twelve years in Charles the seconds day [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030027 |
B0012519 |
1743.04.18 |
I lov'd no King in forty one [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128087 |
B0031588 |
1780.10.05 |
I love from my heart -- The American cause [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183345 |
B0043722 |
1773.01.22 |
I love thee; for thy Jesu's sake [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069945 |
B0024091 |
1773.02.01 |
I love thee, for thy Jesus's sake [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074673 |
B0032376 |
1774.09.16 |
I love with all my heart [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035844 |
B0014126 |
1774.10.18 |
I love with all my heart [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041180 |
B0016272 |
1776.09.28 |
I love with all my heart [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070663 |
B0024263 |
1772.10.22 |
I married my wife on Sunday [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101408 |
B0028732 |
1772.10.27 |
I married my wife on Sunday [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030381 |
B0012597 |
1772.11.09 |
I married my wife on Sunday [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028504 |
B0012031 |
1772.11.20 |
I married my wife on Sunday [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069821 |
B0024082 |
1751.09.23 |
I must, I will have gin!--that skillet take [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005644 |
B0002632 |
1772.09.24 |
I never did hold all that glitters is gold [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226397 |
B0048577 |
1772.10.26 |
I never did hold all that glitters is gold [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074642 |
B0032363 |
1775.07.25 |
I own the glorious subject fires my breast [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219395 |
B0045426 |
1777.11.15 |
I pant, I burn to pour the fervid strain! [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187864 |
B0042792 |
1732.08.21 |
I praise their ardor, that with genrous pride [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137232 |
B0034925 |
1778.07.14 |
I remember on that clouded day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173823 |
B0040302 |
1761.10.03 |
I Robin; arm'd with front of brass [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211622 |
B0046968 |
1739.04.03 |
I R---t D----d ----y bound to sea [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066423 |
B0023052 |
1780.12.26 |
I saw a smith stand with hammer thus [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183404 |
B0043744 |
1749.08.28 |
I saw the rising birth [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128509 |
B0031748 |
1772.10.31 |
I see where discord, thund'ring from afar [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153545 |
B0042051 |
1775.11.25 |
I seek not India's pearly shore [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227997 |
B0048742 |
1782.01.19 |
I sen yu dere Quashi, wat our Kub made [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0198722 |
B0043206 |
1751.05.16 |
I sicken at the nonsense of the croud [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221593 |
B0048125 |
1782.10.11 |
I sing of George of olden days [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036873 |
B0014547 |
1782.08.31 |
I sing of George's golden days [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175656 |
B0040892 |
1782.09.23 |
I sing of George's golden days [fl] |
New York Gazeteer-Albany |
C0083981 |
B0025666 |
1782.09.30 |
I sing of George's golden days [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048924 |
B0018329 |
1745.06.03 |
I sing the praise, most famous Thomas [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005115 |
B0002303 |
1778.01.12 |
I snatch'd my pen and wrote a line [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017973 |
B0006643 |
1768.03.28 |
I strike at vice, be't where it will [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131187 |
B0033408 |
1773.12.02 |
I stroll'd one day into a room [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063470 |
B0021596 |
1768.06.23 |
I surely, Chloe! shall be blest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161228 |
B0038901 |
1772.02.20 |
I the progress of this business [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225934 |
B0048546 |
1775.11.25 |
I think, indeed, 'tis very odd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169151 |
B0039831 |
1775.01.05 |
I think, pro bono publico [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231762 |
B0049557 |
1779.04.07 |
I Tim Gaff, literary vain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165783 |
B0039407 |
1768.11.18 |
I view, astonish'd this stupendous pile [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034233 |
B0013822 |
1770.09.13 |
I was always, for my part to Satan more civil [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099963 |
B0028622 |
1770.06.18 |
I weep to see every thing confused [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008870 |
B0003607 |
1767.07.27 |
I went from England into France [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083527 |
B0028368 |
1737.01.21 |
I, who long since did draw my pen [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228675 |
B0048884 |
1741.02.09 |
I will give thanks unto Thee, O Lord [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127722 |
B0031478 |
1783.08.28 |
I, William, king, the third year of my reign [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064905 |
B0022086 |
1783.08.13 |
I, William king, the thurd year of my reign [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0040010 |
B0015416 |
1783.08.25 |
I, William king, the thurd year of my reign [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018861 |
B0006936 |
1776.04.13 |
I William Tryon on board the Dutchess [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037174 |
B0015508 |
1770.12.06 |
I wish not, dear connubial state! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100309 |
B0028634 |
1771.01.18 |
I wish not, dear connubial state! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034857 |
B0013935 |
1772.10.22 |
I would not have you, Strephon, choose a mate [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226487 |
B0048581 |
1732.05.06 |
Ich bin ein armer Exultant [fl] |
Philadelphia Zeitung (Timothe'e) |
C0176949 |
B0041483 |
1744.11.16 |
Ich gratulire dir, mein Freund, zum neuen Orden [fl] |
Pensylvanische Berichte |
C0128718 |
B0041142 |
1769.11.14 |
Ich komme vor dein Angesicht [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233861 |
B0050208 |
1734.06.24 |
I'd ask the reason why the +Dean (+Swift) [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235138 |
B0049760 |
1750.02.27 |
If a lawful excuse, I can plead, for excuse [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128582 |
B0031754 |
1768.02.09 |
If a man gives his youth to his girl and his glass [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216798 |
B0045027 |
1774.11.21 |
If a mistaken zeal has urg'd you on [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173348 |
B0040142 |
1774.12.08 |
If a mistaken zeal has urg'd you on [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063891 |
B0021649 |
1774.12.09 |
If a mistaken zeal has urg'd you on [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035932 |
B0014138 |
1733.06.09 |
If adverse fortune brings to pass [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207619 |
B0045592 |
1769.01.11 |
If all be true that I do think [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176796 |
B0041113 |
1776.01.02 |
If all the social virtues of the mind [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070587 |
B0024243 |
1779.03.11 |
If all things succeed as already agreed [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037643 |
B0015689 |
1779.04.06 |
If all things succeed as already agreed [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070871 |
B0024384 |
1771.02.14 |
If all things succeed, as already decreed [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100412 |
B0028644 |
1771.03.06 |
If all things succeed, as already decreed [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029991 |
B0012512 |
1771.03.28 |
If all things succeed, as already decreed [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224925 |
B0048499 |
1779.03.25 |
If an all perfect mind rules over mankind [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037652 |
B0015691 |
1750.02.05 |
If any rogue vexatious suits advance [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005506 |
B0002547 |
1752.03.30 |
If aught, fair maid: could add new grace [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085764 |
B0026189 |
1781.12.08 |
If balmy friendship yet survives [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010587 |
B0003868 |
1783.04.29 |
If balmy friendship yet survives [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061213 |
B0021223 |
1783.08.25 |
If Beauty, like his own, must Phaon move [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018866 |
B0006936 |
1730.09.24 |
If bees a government maintain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137001 |
B0034827 |
1751.12.23 |
If bees a government maintain [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085635 |
B0026175 |
1752.01.20 |
If bees a government maintain [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005666 |
B0002649 |
1775.01.26 |
If blood of ancestors of same [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231784 |
B0049560 |
1777.11.10 |
If by as be snatch'd so soon, and why his date [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076855 |
B0033082 |
1771.11.07 |
If, dearest fair, each grace of mind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225718 |
B0048531 |
1773.05.27 |
If decent dignity, and modest mien [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0185858 |
B0042655 |
1779.12.23 |
If dying Excellence deserves a tear [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046451 |
B0017769 |
1744.12.10 |
If E--d should ever the mistress appear [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025883 |
B0010784 |
1768.08.11 |
If e'er good punch to thee was dear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230402 |
B0049309 |
1783.03.31 |
If e'er I am doom'd the marriage bands to wear [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018774 |
B0006915 |
1772.09.01 |
If e'er I am in wedlock joynd [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030348 |
B0012589 |
1773.02.05 |
If e'er I am in wedlock joyn'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069959 |
B0024093 |
1781.10.25 |
If e'er I quit a single life [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077378 |
B0033281 |
1768.01.18 |
If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage band to wear [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027709 |
B0011776 |
1767.10.22 |
If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage bands to wear [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096655 |
B0028448 |
1767.11.20 |
If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage bands to wear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068744 |
B0023823 |
1767.10.24 |
If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152697 |
B0041789 |
1768.06.17 |
If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034049 |
B0013800 |
1774.03.22 |
If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030741 |
B0012670 |
1774.07.06 |
If e'er I'm doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041577 |
B0016332 |
1775.03.11 |
If e'er in shady grot or bower [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168912 |
B0039794 |
1782.02.12 |
If e'er it be my future fate [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058576 |
B0021152 |
1780.09.26 |
If e'er thy breast with freedom glow'd [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058208 |
B0021077 |
1740.09.22 |
If ever dram to thee was dear [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025765 |
B0010629 |
1741.02.12 |
If ever grief was great without disguise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138274 |
B0035365 |
1739.02.05 |
If ever sport to thee was dear [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025666 |
B0010566 |
1768.04.05 |
If ever virtue lost a friend sincere [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216847 |
B0045035 |
1769.12.21 |
If fame say true (but Dame Report [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224398 |
B0048458 |
1759.09.29 |
If form'd to charm each heart, and 'chant each eye [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211236 |
B0046856 |
1774.03.17 |
If fortune would smile, and I cannot complain [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187104 |
B0042697 |
1740.06.02 |
If, from nombre de Dios, it was once Drake's hard lot [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004693 |
B0002042 |
1775.02.23 |
If from the fictious tender tale [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135042 |
B0033732 |
1734.05.30 |
If from the fight they dance away [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001189 |
B0000959 |
1771.03.14 |
If gaming does an aged fire entice [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100463 |
B0028648 |
1783.08.25 |
If gay Calista, in the flow'ry road [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018863 |
B0006936 |
1783.09.23 |
If gay Calista, in the flow'ry road [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219603 |
B0045489 |
1761.06.19 |
If gen'rous friendship and harmonious love [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067590 |
B0023488 |
1761.06.29 |
If gen'rous friendship and harmonious love [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006550 |
B0003139 |
1766.06.28 |
If gen'rous friendship and harmonious love [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033221 |
B0013561 |
1750.11.29 |
If gentlest nature flowing with high blood [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020790 |
B0009226 |
1750.12.31 |
If gentlest nature flowing with high blood [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078753 |
B0025570 |
1781.04.11 |
If God afflicts his saints so far [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071991 |
B0025006 |
1774.11.24 |
If graceful ease, and sweetness void of art [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063879 |
B0021647 |
1781.07.23 |
If gratitude has pow'r to force a tear [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048528 |
B0018267 |
1773.06.24 |
If grief, at length, permits the verse to flow [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226826 |
B0048616 |
1768.04.04 |
If haply should the pow'rs above [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0112676 |
B0029918 |
1782.07.05 |
If happiness through me they gain [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125353 |
B0030786 |
1775.05.30 |
If he had lived in ancient pagan days [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056734 |
B0020478 |
1769.06.12 |
If heaven be pleas'd when men do leave to sin [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008640 |
B0003554 |
1769.09.14 |
If heaven has doom'd, I quit the single state [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077998 |
B0025291 |
1770.08.16 |
If heaven on me affliction send [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099926 |
B0028618 |
1770.09.28 |
If heaven on me affliction send [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034764 |
B0013919 |
1769.06.20 |
If Heav'n the grateful liberty wou'd give [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217231 |
B0045100 |
1781.07.23 |
If here in the city we have nothing but riot [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136358 |
B0034481 |
1752.12.19 |
If human life, in prosp'rous station plac'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155918 |
B0038089 |
1753.01.01 |
If human life, in prosp'rous station plac'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026159 |
B0011157 |
1752.12.11 |
If human life, in prosp'rous stations plac'd [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104149 |
B0029111 |
1753.01.08 |
If human life, in pros'rous station plac'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210537 |
B0046550 |
1773.09.25 |
If I am doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057603 |
B0020716 |
1776.12.16 |
If I am doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076702 |
B0033035 |
1782.05.05 |
If I am doom'd the marriage chain to wear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221242 |
B0047999 |
1770.08.27 |
If I am right, thy grace impart [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008881 |
B0003617 |
1783.02.04 |
If I might ask, and Heav'd would grant [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060434 |
B0021204 |
1764.05.17 |
If in the wild a pleasing spot we must [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146038 |
B0036583 |
1764.05.17 |
If in the wild a pleasing spot we must [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0158780 |
B0038684 |
1758.05.08 |
If, in these days of luxury and ease [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087885 |
B0026507 |
1758.06.02 |
If, in these days of luxury and ease [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067105 |
B0023327 |
1764.05.21 |
If in this wild a pleasing spot we meet [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0232640 |
B0049925 |
1767.04.18 |
If it be your wisdom's aim [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033327 |
B0013592 |
1749.03.27 |
If L---n's Alderman shall all agree [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209936 |
B0046371 |
1749.05.18 |
If L---s's aldermen shall all agree [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020714 |
B0009158 |
1749.05.22 |
If L---s's aldermen shall all agree [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005449 |
B0002510 |
1777.02.19 |
If manly fortitude, and real sense [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165499 |
B0039363 |
1772.08.11 |
If marriage ever be my lot in life [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030333 |
B0012586 |
1772.09.14 |
If marriage ever be my lot in life [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028482 |
B0012023 |
1781.06.19 |
If marriage ever be my lot in life [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219961 |
B0044124 |
1737.09.05 |
If marriage give a happiness to life [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012019 |
B0004669 |
1737.10.21 |
If marriage gives a happiness to life [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228984 |
B0048922 |
1740.01.03 |
If marriage gives a happiness to life [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001884 |
B0001249 |
1749.04.03 |
If marriage gives a happiness to life [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078533 |
B0025488 |
1783.10.25 |
If marriage gives a happiness to life [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203121 |
B0043391 |
1770.01.01 |
If May the mother of the spring [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094997 |
B0027132 |
1750.01.01 |
If 'mid the joys that crown thy happy choice [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078673 |
B0025519 |
1760.03.07 |
If mines of wealth, in every field were found [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067394 |
B0023421 |
1770.02.02 |
If Mira has promis'd her hand or heart [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034597 |
B0013885 |
1774.12.22 |
If modest virture ever claimed a tear [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187408 |
B0042737 |
1783.04.12 |
If M---th--r T--tch--r, and the rest [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011052 |
B0003938 |
1768.10.27 |
If Myra has promised her hand or her heart [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161419 |
B0038919 |
1760.02.07 |
If nobly fighting in a nation's cause [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144058 |
B0036360 |
1760.02.21 |
If nobly fighting in a nation's cause [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051134 |
B0019253 |
1768.12.22 |
If now, my lord, your more important care [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223812 |
B0048418 |
1782.01.28 |
If on this busy theatre of life [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018235 |
B0006854 |
1782.05.07 |
If on this roof high heaven should send [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058926 |
B0021164 |
1772.08.15 |
If on this roof high heav'n should send [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133095 |
B0033642 |
1778.02.25 |
If once in judgement sir yo've err'd [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Burlington |
C0071324 |
B0024640 |
1769.07.13 |
If our Grandames of old [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077891 |
B0025282 |
1747.07.09 |
If, painter, the glory of France you would trace [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020477 |
B0009075 |
1763.12.02 |
If Pitt of pow'r had lately gain'd his fill [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033481 |
B0013627 |
1773.09.27 |
If pompous men are at a loss [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017193 |
B0006425 |
1783.01.20 |
If Sampson's foxes, tail by tail [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018653 |
B0006905 |
1783.02.04 |
If Sampson's foxes tail by tail [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057369 |
B0021332 |
1781.06.02 |
If science sighs when her best sons are fled [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175137 |
B0040694 |
1768.05.23 |
If Sion may for earthly losses mourn [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131240 |
B0033416 |
1770.10.04 |
If slighted Iris can your pity move [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230903 |
B0049401 |
1774.12.29 |
If so; what words are dark enough to draw [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102852 |
B0028846 |
1738.04.10 |
If that one moment's short suspence can be [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004494 |
B0001932 |
1738.02.10 |
If the angel you court [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229078 |
B0048938 |
1740.01.04 |
If the good natur'd, hospitable man [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229523 |
B0049034 |
1738.06.08 |
If there are muses they the verse attend [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001683 |
B0001168 |
1775.03.30 |
If thou a writer must commence [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187633 |
B0042751 |
1771.04.06 |
If thou that are rich despisest the poor [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153287 |
B0041969 |
1778.12.17 |
If thousands die for me, must I be sore? [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037607 |
B0015677 |
1778.12.22 |
If thousands die for me, must I be sore? [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042135 |
B0016576 |
1778.12.28 |
If thousands die for me, must I be sure? [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077013 |
B0033141 |
1772.10.31 |
If thro' this sea of life, Licinius dear [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153551 |
B0042051 |
1769.07.07 |
If time must run eternal round [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034423 |
B0013855 |
1771.07.06 |
If to a patient call'd, to him unknown [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153324 |
B0041982 |
1771.08.09 |
If to a patient call'd, to him, unknown [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069421 |
B0024016 |
1762.05.27 |
If to be good, would merit length of days [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089807 |
B0026722 |
1739.08.27 |
If to be ragged, poor, and stock'd with lice [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025714 |
B0010589 |
1739.09.10 |
If to be ragged, poor, and stock'd with lice [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079637 |
B0027899 |
1768.01.18 |
If truth divine e'er flow'd from mortal's pen' [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131078 |
B0033398 |
1772.07.23 |
If truth divine e'er flow'd from mortal's pen [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024705 |
B0010335 |
1768.01.07 |
If truth divine o'er flow'd from mortal's pen [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097060 |
B0028460 |
1773.03.16 |
If virgin innocence has power to please [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040953 |
B0016189 |
1752.12.18 |
If virtue by success declines [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104176 |
B0029112 |
1760.08.01 |
If virtue, courage, youth, deserve a tear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067467 |
B0023442 |
1770.02.12 |
If we believe what Frenchmen say [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008772 |
B0003589 |
1740.02.25 |
If what P-pe says be true, nor all a just [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004670 |
B0002028 |
1732.03.11 |
If what the curious have observ'd be true [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207310 |
B0045529 |
1775.05.15 |
If when that Saint resign'd her breath [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031098 |
B0012733 |
1773.05.06 |
If with disordered eyes the urchin glares [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0185676 |
B0042652 |
1780.08.11 |
If women's true virtue consists in their length [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036659 |
B0014434 |
1780.09.07 |
If women's true virtue consists in their length [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064482 |
B0021931 |
1774.07.07 |
If, ye powers divine! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063745 |
B0021627 |
1774.07.18 |
If, ye powers divine! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017526 |
B0006467 |
1780.11.29 |
If you are not too proud for a word of advice [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154553 |
B0042473 |
1780.12.05 |
If you are not too proud for a word of advice [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036672 |
B0014451 |
1756.09.23 |
If you believe what Frenchmen say [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211057 |
B0046742 |
1756.11.01 |
If you believe what Frenchmen say [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006074 |
B0002896 |
1756.11.04 |
If you believe what Frenchmen say [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142426 |
B0036190 |
1756.11.13 |
If you believe what Frenchmen say [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032768 |
B0013263 |
1756.11.22 |
If you believe what Frenchmen say [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106342 |
B0029311 |
1756.11.04 |
If you belive what Frenchman say [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066943 |
B0023247 |
1731.05.27 |
If you do not put six halfpence in form [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000946 |
B0000801 |
1731.06.07 |
If you do not put six new half-pence, in form [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079193 |
B0027521 |
1783.01.15 |
If you, fair Sylvia, hope the gods will hear [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072412 |
B0025098 |
1783.07.21 |
If you, fair Sylvia, hope the gods will hear [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018841 |
B0006931 |
1768.08.04 |
If you with sickness are in dismal plight [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161284 |
B0038907 |
1768.08.12 |
If you with sickness are in dismal plight [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034131 |
B0013808 |
1775.03.23 |
If you wou'd aspire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231835 |
B0049569 |
1762.11.12 |
If you would live from all incumbrance free [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067802 |
B0023561 |
1774.06.22 |
If you'd be truly blest in love [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041567 |
B0016330 |
1776.10.25 |
Ignorance of modern preachers, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pu) |
C0229949 |
B0049173 |
1768.06.14 |
Ihr, die ihr nach der Tugend strebet [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233383 |
B0050134 |
1769.09.26 |
Ihr Staaten, die so leicht ein schlechter Nutz entzweyt [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233814 |
B0050201 |
1769.05.30 |
Ihr zweifelt nicht, ihr starken Geister [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233724 |
B0050184 |
1783.12.24 |
Il rend ses droits a l'humaine nature [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203161 |
B0043408 |
1767.04.09 |
I'll burn, or hang, which ever you think right [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092610 |
B0026975 |
1767.04.06 |
I'll burn, or hang, whichever you think right [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073873 |
B0032151 |
1783.12.16 |
I'll haste me to some shady grove [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0154945 |
B0041511 |
1758.02.27 |
I'll tel you, says Q--n, why our bravery droops [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087846 |
B0026497 |
1780.09.27 |
I'll tell you a tale, it's as strange as 'tis true [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071955 |
B0024983 |
1781.05.04 |
I'll tell you what I have to do [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064541 |
B0021965 |
1783.08.04 |
I'll weave me a garland so rare [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018849 |
B0006933 |
1783.08.23 |
I'll weave me a garland so rare [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047660 |
B0018075 |
1768.01.21 |
Ill-fated Prince!--again the smiling year [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097210 |
B0028463 |
1734.03.25 |
Illustrious bard! (whoe'er thou art) [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011773 |
B0004543 |
1750.01.25 |
Illustrious George! By heav'n's discretion chose [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020738 |
B0009187 |
1766.03.18 |
Illustrious great! Fair virtue's steady friends! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216116 |
B0044928 |
1766.04.07 |
Illustrious great! fair virtue's steady friends! [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083058 |
B0028298 |
1766.04.14 |
Illustrious great! Fair virtue's steady friends [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007861 |
B0003389 |
1766.04.14 |
Illustrious great! fair virtue's steady friends! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073626 |
B0032101 |
1735.07.07 |
Il'ostrious Walpole he, whose envy'd name [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011900 |
B0004589 |
1775.02.21 |
I'm a girl (if my glass and my lovers hold true) [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135040 |
B0033731 |
1775.03.30 |
I'm a girl (if my glass and my lovers told true) [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076370 |
B0032951 |
1766.03.20 |
I'm deceiv'd by the Devil, and left in the lurch [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022659 |
B0009979 |
1766.03.22 |
I'm deceived by the devil and left in the lurch [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033183 |
B0013546 |
1783.03.01 |
I'm fix'd:--I'll in some tavern lie [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201716 |
B0043322 |
1781.12.31 |
I'm griev'd to see in this free land [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018218 |
B0006850 |
1782.09.10 |
Im Herzen rein, hinauf gen Himmel schauen [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044953 |
B0016986 |
1781.12.25 |
I'm high church, not low church, no Tory, a whig [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175410 |
B0040784 |
1782.01.19 |
I'm high church, not low church, no Tory, a whig [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175451 |
B0040795 |
1782.01.29 |
I'm high church, not low church, no Tory, a whig [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175455 |
B0040799 |
1782.02.05 |
I'm high church, not low church, no Tory, a whig [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175474 |
B0040802 |
1723.03.04 |
I'm Kin to Old Par [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065518 |
B0022254 |
1770.09.10 |
I'm lost in thought, did Delia say? [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095248 |
B0027169 |
1780.04.19 |
I'm not high church, nor low church, nor tory [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000375 |
B0000108 |
1739.02.05 |
I'm not High Church nor Low Church, nor Tory nor Whig [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012120 |
B0004742 |
1780.05.11 |
I'm not high church nor low church, nor tory, nor whig [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077181 |
B0033210 |
1782.01.02 |
I'm not high church not low church nor formal old prig [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042882 |
B0016649 |
1732.01.08 |
I'm not High-Church nor Low-Church, nor Tory [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207269 |
B0045520 |
1733.11.16 |
I'm not high-church, nor low-church, nor Tory, nor Whig [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137372 |
B0034989 |
1733.11.29 |
I'm not high-church, nor low-church, nor Tory, nor Whig [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137384 |
B0034991 |
1773.02.15 |
I'm resolved when I die in a tavern I'll lay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134151 |
B0033668 |
1780.03.30 |
I'm sure that, like Boteler, I am not afraid [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0180934 |
B0043668 |
1761.09.10 |
Immediately a place, before his eyes appear'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144463 |
B0036443 |
1736.01.20 |
Immortal bard! for whom each muse has wove [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001369 |
B0001046 |
1748.02.15 |
Immortal Chew, first set our quackers right [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084697 |
B0025974 |
1729.02.04 |
Immortal genius of Great Britain rise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136678 |
B0034737 |
1741.07.27 |
Immortal Newton, never spoke [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127782 |
B0031502 |
1770.11.30 |
Immortal Pope! thy son immortal see [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038590 |
B0014766 |
1773.12.30 |
Immortal power! my ardent pray'rs receive [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231399 |
B0049509 |
1728.07.25 |
Immortal William Sav'd the British Isle [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0019689 |
B0008109 |
1773.01.01 |
Immortal Wolfe! sculpture thy laurel'd bust [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069907 |
B0024088 |
1769.06.16 |
Immortals once conven'd in state, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034414 |
B0013852 |
1767.01.09 |
Imparted to each laughter-loving fair [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068516 |
B0023778 |
1775.11.30 |
Imperial gods, one generous hour, The [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065263 |
B0022154 |
1770.07.16 |
Imperial Jove, of Gods and men supreme [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132418 |
B0033533 |
1739.01.08 |
Imprimis, all the hearts that Chloe's got [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004574 |
B0001969 |
1783.03.04 |
In a chariot of light from the regions above [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047440 |
B0018048 |
1783.03.05 |
In a chariot of light from the regions above [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168298 |
B0039700 |
1783.03.22 |
In a chariot of light from the regions above [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011034 |
B0003935 |
1775.08.12 |
In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169061 |
B0039816 |
1775.08.15 |
In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056758 |
B0020491 |
1775.08.17 |
In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103255 |
B0028880 |
1775.09.05 |
In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041804 |
B0016390 |
1775.09.06 |
In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064063 |
B0021685 |
1775.09.11 |
In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075052 |
B0032516 |
1775.09.12 |
In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070559 |
B0024229 |
1775.09.16 |
In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135177 |
B0033821 |
1775.10.04 |
In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057756 |
B0020806 |
1737.04.15 |
In a fair vale, where fruitful fields appear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228794 |
B0048895 |
1769.10.02 |
In a late very famous--much talk'd of petition [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132003 |
B0033491 |
1769.10.21 |
In a late very famous--much talk'd of petition [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153077 |
B0041893 |
1777.10.18 |
In a mouldering cave, where th' oppressed retreat [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070782 |
B0024318 |
1777.10.09 |
In a mouldring cave, where th' oppressed retreat [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046035 |
B0017654 |
1730.03.30 |
In a thick shade, the owl, the bat [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065897 |
B0022582 |
1749.01.16 |
In a thick shade, the owl, the bat [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084774 |
B0026022 |
1769.10.05 |
In a vein of good humour, says Hal to his wife [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078091 |
B0025294 |
1773.12.23 |
In a vein of good humour, says Hall to his wife [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075953 |
B0032885 |
1776.03.18 |
In Abram's plains there lies interr'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173626 |
B0040223 |
1762.09.16 |
In advertisement now I tell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144792 |
B0036496 |
1765.03.23 |
In Aesop's days, when trees could speak [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152374 |
B0041715 |
1767.02.28 |
In Aesop's famous world of wit [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033300 |
B0013587 |
1773.09.10 |
In Aesop's famous world of wit [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035495 |
B0014073 |
1782.10.05 |
In Aesop's famous world of wit [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047160 |
B0018008 |
1767.08.27 |
In all humility we crave [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096509 |
B0028440 |
1783.06.30 |
In all misfortunes, this advantage lies [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018822 |
B0006928 |
1761.05.11 |
In ancient days, 'twas God's most sacred will [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080440 |
B0028056 |
1761.05.19 |
In ancient days, 'twas god's most sacred will [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072853 |
B0031906 |
1755.09.08 |
In ancient days, when Ign'rance rear'd her head [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013020 |
B0005483 |
1759.11.02 |
In ancient times, as poets sing [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067321 |
B0023403 |
1773.08.03 |
In ancient times e'er frequent vice began [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030578 |
B0012637 |
1768.10.07 |
In ancient times, if fame says true [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034213 |
B0013816 |
1775.02.11 |
In ancient times, if history tells true [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168863 |
B0039789 |
1779.06.14 |
In ancient times the sacred plough employ'd [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048098 |
B0018156 |
1779.04.03 |
In ancient times, the sacred plough enploy'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154456 |
B0042386 |
1773.08.13 |
In ancient times, when pride, nor show [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038860 |
B0014898 |
1767.02.16 |
In ancient times, when trees could speak [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008053 |
B0003433 |
1774.09.15 |
In ancient times--tyranny and civil wars [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063811 |
B0021637 |
1754.05.14 |
In answer to the widow's letter [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210774 |
B0046621 |
1773.04.09 |
In antient times, ere frequent vice began [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038807 |
B0014880 |
1748.09.19 |
In antient times this honour'd H--se did hold [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005326 |
B0002475 |
1767.12.24 |
In beauty of wit [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230168 |
B0049285 |
1773.03.19 |
In beauty's praise let other's write [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038795 |
B0014878 |
1776.05.24 |
In Boston, once, t'will stain the historic page [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064141 |
B0021716 |
1776.06.06 |
In Boston, once, t'will stain the historic page [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103722 |
B0028922 |
1776.06.22 |
In Boston, once, t'will stain the historic page [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070607 |
B0024249 |
1776.07.08 |
In Boston, once, t'will stain the historic page [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076615 |
B0033012 |
1776.05.24 |
In Britain once, it stains th' historic page [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064131 |
B0021716 |
1776.06.06 |
In Britain once, it stains th' historic page [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103711 |
B0028922 |
1776.06.22 |
In Britain once, it stains th' historic page [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070607 |
B0024249 |
1776.07.08 |
In Britain once, it stains th' historic page [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076604 |
B0033012 |
1767.01.01 |
In Buckingham a sprightly boy [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222720 |
B0048315 |
1766.06.05 |
In chearful strains of gratitude and joy [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092395 |
B0026931 |
1769.07.20 |
In cloaths, be fashion crazy to excess [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077912 |
B0025283 |
1772.08.17 |
In dark December's horrid gloom [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170919 |
B0040024 |
1771.10.31 |
In dark, dirt-litter'd crannies bred [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054832 |
B0019849 |
1758.03.17 |
In dawn of life she wisely sought her God [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067079 |
B0023316 |
1766.03.28 |
In days for yore when freedom reign'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068320 |
B0023737 |
1765.10.07 |
In days of yore, and pious times [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170396 |
B0041550 |
1775.05.06 |
In days of yore, as sages tell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168950 |
B0039802 |
1782.01.02 |
In days of yore, as sages tell [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042896 |
B0016649 |
1735.04.14 |
In days of yore, by fasting, watching, pray'r [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011878 |
B0004579 |
1766.03.17 |
In days of yore when freedom reign'd [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014935 |
B0006032 |
1766.03.24 |
In days of yore when freedom reign'd [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170424 |
B0041568 |
1770.01.01 |
In days of yore, when Greece the sceptre sway'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213836 |
B0047349 |
1766.04.05 |
In days of youre when freedom reign'd [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033191 |
B0013549 |
1783.01.25 |
In desarts waste, and dress'd in skins [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011012 |
B0003927 |
1775.06.23 |
In distant periods near the ancient flood [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041780 |
B0016381 |
1771.12.16 |
In earliest times, ere man had learn'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132850 |
B0033607 |
1746.05.26 |
In earliest times when good old Saturn sway'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209671 |
B0046231 |
1764.10.26 |
In Empire young, scarce warm on Gotham's throne [fl] |
North Carolina Magazine |
C0065095 |
B0032865 |
1783.01.25 |
In England, where the poets scribble [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047381 |
B0018037 |
1778.09.19 |
In Esop's days, when all things spoke [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188493 |
B0042855 |
1782.06.04 |
In Esop's days, when trees could speak [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059163 |
B0021168 |
1757.01.20 |
In every scene the moral is divine [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142458 |
B0036201 |
1774.10.27 |
In every soul, 'tis said, are seen the rise [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227570 |
B0048686 |
1775.06.27 |
In every woman's heart, we find [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056745 |
B0020482 |
1775.10.04 |
In ev'ry civil war this hazard's run [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037095 |
B0015454 |
1775.10.14 |
In ev'ry civil war this hazard's run [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227957 |
B0048736 |
1775.10.16 |
In ev'ry civil war this hazard's run [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017721 |
B0006526 |
1775.10.28 |
In ev'ry civil war this hazard's run [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169127 |
B0039827 |
1750.02.26 |
In ev'ry climate, age and state [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026051 |
B0011020 |
1750.04.02 |
In ev'ry climate, age and state [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128616 |
B0031758 |
1763.12.03 |
In ev'ry country, ev'ry age, we find [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152132 |
B0041646 |
1767.06.29 |
In ev'ry country, ev'ry age, we find [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130647 |
B0033365 |
1768.06.28 |
In ev'ry country, ev'ry age, we find [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216918 |
B0045047 |
1774.12.05 |
In ev'ry fool, 'tis said, are seen the rise [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030963 |
B0012710 |
1783.03.17 |
In ev'ry newspaper--that copious sheet [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0123349 |
B0030708 |
1774.07.01 |
In ev'ry soul, 'tis said, are seen the rise [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035787 |
B0014115 |
1768.09.30 |
In fable I've read of a small quadruped [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034202 |
B0013815 |
1768.06.27 |
In fair Circassia, where, to love inclin'd [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003122 |
B0001609 |
1750.01.08 |
In fair Northumberland, (I trow [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210103 |
B0046412 |
1762.10.11 |
In fame's bright annals shall New-Hampshire stand [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014152 |
B0005853 |
1777.11.03 |
In fancy's ideal kingdom, restless rolls [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076847 |
B0033081 |
1762.07.22 |
In farmer's yard, one summer's day [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089968 |
B0026730 |
1783.07.31 |
In former days-no matter when [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038290 |
B0015918 |
1783.08.14 |
In former days-no matter when [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064898 |
B0022084 |
1783.08.21 |
In former days-no matter when [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126471 |
B0031071 |
1783.08.27 |
In former days-no matter when [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072505 |
B0025129 |
1783.08.28 |
In former days-no matter when [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232191 |
B0047737 |
1783.09.08 |
In former days-no matter when [fl] |
Freeman's Chronicle |
C0042625 |
B0016596 |
1783.09.20 |
In former days-no matter when-- [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154826 |
B0042619 |
1783.09.24 |
In former days-no matter when [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168722 |
B0039758 |
1783.10.03 |
In former days-no matter when- [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes) |
C0057271 |
B0020697 |
1783.11.01 |
In former days-no matter when [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071267 |
B0024618 |
1772.06.11 |
In former times there liv'd one Aristotle [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226187 |
B0048562 |
1779.08.14 |
In former times, when men were wise [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042454 |
B0016510 |
1779.09.07 |
In former times, when men were wise [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077116 |
B0033175 |
1770.06.15 |
In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204748 |
B0044501 |
1770.06.22 |
In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204778 |
B0044502 |
1770.07.04 |
In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204810 |
B0044504 |
1770.07.18 |
In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204830 |
B0044506 |
1770.07.25 |
In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204846 |
B0044507 |
1770.08.03 |
In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204852 |
B0044508 |
1776.04.15 |
In genial spring, 'neath the quiv'ring shade [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173632 |
B0040227 |
1776.05.13 |
In genial spring, 'neath the quiv'ring shade [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173663 |
B0040231 |
1775.01.05 |
In George the second's golden days [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063906 |
B0021653 |
1775.01.20 |
In George the second's golden days [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035951 |
B0014144 |
1768.06.13 |
In Georgia's land, where Tefflis' towers are seen [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003108 |
B0001607 |
1753.09.06 |
In gold and silver what unseen deceit [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050422 |
B0018916 |
1754.02.11 |
In gold and silver what unseen deceit [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005859 |
B0002754 |
1757.07.22 |
In gold and silver what unseen deceit [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067015 |
B0023282 |
1777.09.22 |
In gold and silver, what unseen deceit [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076828 |
B0033075 |
1780.01.13 |
In good King George's golden days [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174651 |
B0040538 |
1765.03.23 |
In good Queen Anna's days, when Tories reign'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212715 |
B0047126 |
1766.07.03 |
In Greece and Rome, renown'd for arts and arms [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092420 |
B0026935 |
1782.08.13 |
In grief despondence, levity in joy [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059269 |
B0021178 |
1783.05.12 |
In grief despondence, levity in joy [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018801 |
B0006921 |
1774.09.26 |
In happier times if such should ever be [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010342 |
B0003830 |
1774.10.25 |
In happier times if such should ever be [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218994 |
B0045380 |
1740.02.12 |
In heav'nly choirs a question rose [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066472 |
B0023097 |
1772.07.25 |
In him at once did three great worthies shine [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133062 |
B0033639 |
1773.08.30 |
In hopes of glory to be quite involv'd! [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0118660 |
B0030208 |
1772.04.20 |
In human works, though labour'd on with pain [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009508 |
B0003703 |
1772.06.01 |
In human works, though labour'd on with pain [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009514 |
B0003709 |
1764.03.12 |
In hymen's bonds united prove [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073279 |
B0031992 |
1744.01.26 |
In Lewis see the fate of Kings [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020288 |
B0008896 |
1776.12.09 |
In life what various scenes appear! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076699 |
B0033034 |
1783.03.15 |
In life what various scenes appear! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075491 |
B0032704 |
1768.07.07 |
In love with a pedantick jargon [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223536 |
B0048394 |
1763.12.26 |
In man too oft a well dissembled part [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073264 |
B0031984 |
1749.01.31 |
In matrimony's state, how few there are [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139630 |
B0035786 |
1749.02.06 |
In matrimony's state, how few there are [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045781 |
B0017563 |
1749.04.12 |
In matrimony's state how few there are [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049717 |
B0018688 |
1780.12.30 |
In morals, who exceeds cool reason's bounds [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (D&N) |
C0220902 |
B0047866 |
1729.10.13 |
In mournful lays let Melpomene sing [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079136 |
B0027464 |
1779.01.02 |
In music we find [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042237 |
B0016478 |
1766.10.24 |
In my last hour I left behind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222658 |
B0048306 |
1758.10.16 |
In my rounds the other day [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006334 |
B0002998 |
1767.11.26 |
In nature's book, by reason's eye we find [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096789 |
B0028453 |
1777.01.05 |
In nature's works, we have beheld [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076706 |
B0033038 |
1778.01.05 |
In nature's works, we have beheld [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076860 |
B0033090 |
1735.01.13 |
In Newgate, a book seller once said to his friend [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011848 |
B0004566 |
1778.11.12 |
In Newport there's been found of late [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046211 |
B0017711 |
1778.11.26 |
In Newport there's been found of late [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064384 |
B0021839 |
1779.01.12 |
In Newport there's been found of late [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042142 |
B0016578 |
1779.01.12 |
In Newport there's been found of late [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070859 |
B0024372 |
1729.08.28 |
In old King Harry's days, (that odd-piece) [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136746 |
B0034765 |
1732.10.28 |
In other men we faults can spy [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207430 |
B0045560 |
1783.11.22 |
In our dependent golden days [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (D&H) |
C0220746 |
B0050725 |
1783.12.04 |
In our dependent golden days [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176678 |
B0041091 |
1769.08.17 |
In Ovid often (as I've read) [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224188 |
B0048446 |
1761.07.09 |
In parts and sense inferior to none [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144385 |
B0036434 |
1766.07.10 |
In peace let slander rouse her envious tide [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092430 |
B0026936 |
1766.07.21 |
In peace let slander rouse her envious tide [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027370 |
B0011698 |
1766.08.15 |
In peace let slander rouse her envious tide [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152410 |
B0041727 |
1775.11.16 |
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135217 |
B0033847 |
1775.11.18 |
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169142 |
B0039830 |
1775.11.23 |
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135226 |
B0033850 |
1775.11.25 |
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169155 |
B0039831 |
1775.11.28 |
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135229 |
B0033852 |
1775.12.02 |
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169162 |
B0039832 |
1775.12.09 |
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169175 |
B0039833 |
1775.12.16 |
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169182 |
B0039834 |
1746.08.28 |
In Phedrus' days, when frogs could speak [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229643 |
B0049077 |
1771.11.21 |
In pity, Julia, veil those eyes [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054851 |
B0019852 |
1782.03.02 |
In Plato's dark abodes, the sisters three [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071094 |
B0024531 |
1782.02.09 |
In Pluto's dark abodes, the sisters three [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154682 |
B0042535 |
1760.01.28 |
In poetry S---h takes delight [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013693 |
B0005712 |
1769.04.14 |
In Poets Corner in your last [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034375 |
B0013843 |
1773.11.26 |
In preaching well, if you expect the fame [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038884 |
B0014911 |
1783.12.29 |
In return for the turkey and clune [fl] |
Independent Journal |
C0047883 |
B0018103 |
1779.01.14 |
In sable robes the night her curtain drew [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064399 |
B0021846 |
1779.01.05 |
In sable robes the night her curtains drew [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031684 |
B0012919 |
1779.02.05 |
In sable robes the night her curtains drew [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036554 |
B0014355 |
1731.01.04 |
In scenes confus'd the busy year we've past [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079168 |
B0027501 |
1783.08.30 |
In search of a husband from London I flew [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219540 |
B0045482 |
1770.10.18 |
In service sweet had gentle knight grown old [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224615 |
B0048480 |
1768.11.18 |
In seventeen hundred and sixty eight [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068953 |
B0023875 |
1768.10.03 |
In seventeen hundred and sixty-eight [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131447 |
B0033436 |
1768.10.10 |
In seventeen hundred and sixty-eight [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131457 |
B0033437 |
1768.10.17 |
In seventeen hundred and sixty-eight [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131478 |
B0033439 |
1768.10.24 |
In seventeen hundred and sixty-eight [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008512 |
B0003521 |
1779.03.01 |
In seventeen hundred seventeen [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077040 |
B0033150 |
1748.08.08 |
In S--h peace and war united go [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045675 |
B0017538 |
1775.04.14 |
In sighing winds sad tidings now convey'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Mercury |
C0220353 |
B0047684 |
1768.05.09 |
In silent horror o'er the boundless waste [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0002978 |
B0001602 |
1773.03.18 |
In sleep profound poor Pill was laid [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231146 |
B0049467 |
1735.07.14 |
In slumbers soft my eyes were seal'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025542 |
B0010507 |
1777.08.21 |
In soldier, churchman, patriot, man in power [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046022 |
B0017647 |
1729.05.19 |
In some calm midnight, when no whisp'ring breeze [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065854 |
B0022537 |
1728.02.27 |
In spight of legions of infernal devils below [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000697 |
B0000632 |
1780.05.13 |
In spite of all my friends could say [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pu) |
C0230109 |
B0049266 |
1780.05.22 |
In spite of all my friends could say [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048306 |
B0018205 |
1774.09.15 |
In spite of rice, in spite of wheat [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220583 |
B0047793 |
1774.09.15 |
In spite of rice, in spite of wheat [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231597 |
B0049541 |
1774.09.02 |
In spite of rise, in spite of wheat [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187322 |
B0042721 |
1774.06.09 |
In spring, my dear shepherds, your flow'rets are gay [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220498 |
B0047779 |
1782.03.19 |
In spring the blooming meadows shine around [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058734 |
B0021157 |
1772.10.20 |
In spring the fields with blooming flow'rs abound [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030376 |
B0012596 |
1772.11.20 |
In spring the fields with blooming flow'rs abound [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069824 |
B0024082 |
1760.05.26 |
In story we're told [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080126 |
B0028002 |
1775.10.19 |
In story we're told [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135203 |
B0033835 |
1775.11.09 |
In story we're told [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232102 |
B0049602 |
1760.07.04 |
In story we're told how our monarchs of old [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067442 |
B0023438 |
1775.10.25 |
In story, we're told, that heroes of old [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037112 |
B0015460 |
1783.10.11 |
In strict obedience to the heav'nly power [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219624 |
B0045494 |
1783.10.25 |
In strict obedience to the heav'nly power [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176610 |
B0041074 |
1783.11.18 |
In strict obedience to the heav'nly power [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0032560 |
B0013173 |
1783.10.25 |
In summer's cool shade how delightful to sit [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047754 |
B0018086 |
1783.11.03 |
In summer's cool shade how delightful to sit [fl] |
Freeman's Chronicle |
C0042666 |
B0016604 |
1770.07.23 |
In that disguise, conceal'd methinks I trace [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132421 |
B0033534 |
1762.04.23 |
In that great day, Wolfe's warring spirit fled! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067709 |
B0023532 |
1772.12.17 |
In the ages of old [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226538 |
B0048589 |
1756.01.01 |
In the almighty's pow'r how great is man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156324 |
B0038247 |
1756.03.01 |
In the almighty's pow'r, how great is man! [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106203 |
B0029273 |
1769.03.13 |
In the blithe days of honey moon [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131750 |
B0033462 |
1769.05.03 |
In the blithe days of honey moon [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044199 |
B0017329 |
1762.10.18 |
In the Boston Gazette of last Monday last [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006881 |
B0003207 |
1773.10.04 |
In the dry desart of a leathern pocket [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134918 |
B0033701 |
1773.11.25 |
In the dry desart of a leathern pocket [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231385 |
B0049504 |
1774.05.26 |
In the dry desart of a leathern pocket [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102585 |
B0028815 |
1774.06.09 |
In the dry desart of a leathern pocket [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063731 |
B0021623 |
1769.02.27 |
In the fever of youth, ev'ry pulse in a flame [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074257 |
B0032243 |
1770.01.05 |
In the fever of youth ev'ry pulse in a flame [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069116 |
B0023933 |
1770.02.05 |
In the fever of youth ev'ry pulse in a flame [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132193 |
B0033509 |
1770.05.11 |
In the fever of youth, ev'ry pulse in a flame [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034678 |
B0013899 |
1773.04.29 |
In the fever of youth, ev'ry pulse in a flame [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101774 |
B0028759 |
1760.09.29 |
In the great sov'reign of the skies [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026296 |
B0011395 |
1762.10.18 |
In the Hampshire Gazette of last Friday past [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014160 |
B0005854 |
1736.11.15 |
In the immense expance above [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011958 |
B0004627 |
1781.07.14 |
In the long struggles of a warm debate [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175195 |
B0040714 |
1779.03.10 |
In the midst of much commotion [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165745 |
B0039403 |
1760.01.21 |
In the Name of God, I Thomas Oakam [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013687 |
B0005711 |
1760.01.21 |
In the name of God, I Thomas Oakham [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006403 |
B0003064 |
1760.02.11 |
In the name of God, I Thomas Oakham [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088368 |
B0026600 |
1760.03.20 |
In the name of God, I Thomas Oakham [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051254 |
B0019257 |
1737.07.29 |
In the name of good liquor, amen. I J---n C---s-y [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228909 |
B0048910 |
1776.02.08 |
In the pleasing gloom of night [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126611 |
B0031078 |
1781.09.20 |
In the regions of light, at a banquet conven'd [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046654 |
B0017860 |
1733.02.24 |
In the sprightly month of May [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207534 |
B0045577 |
1755.01.06 |
In the succession of revolving times [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087245 |
B0026332 |
1755.01.14 |
In the succession of revolving times [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156201 |
B0038197 |
1755.02.06 |
In the succession of revolving times [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050573 |
B0018990 |
1772.02.03 |
In the worst inn's room, with mat half hung [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170769 |
B0039996 |
1772.07.21 |
In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half hung [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218257 |
B0045260 |
1772.10.29 |
In these infectious times, alas! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226495 |
B0048582 |
1773.08.10 |
In these infectious times, alas! [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041036 |
B0016210 |
1757.07.01 |
In these lov'd scenes what rapt'rous graces shine [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067012 |
B0023280 |
1771.05.02 |
In these my dear you'll plainly see [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062432 |
B0021455 |
1776.01.06 |
In these uncertain transient scenes below [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169200 |
B0039837 |
1778.07.06 |
In this, dear George, we both agree [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076903 |
B0033116 |
1774.05.10 |
In this fair season let me stray [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030823 |
B0012679 |
1735.10.02 |
In this gay thoughtless age he 'as found a way [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137651 |
B0035086 |
1737.04.29 |
In this gay thoughtless age he 'as found a way [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228807 |
B0048897 |
1762.12.03 |
In this great monarch's face you see [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067814 |
B0023564 |
1762.11.22 |
In this great Monarch's fate you see [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006897 |
B0003212 |
1762.11.26 |
In this great monarch's fate you see [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072751 |
B0025243 |
1762.11.29 |
In this great monarch's fate you see [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072908 |
B0031928 |
1750.06.04 |
In this judicious piece, the work of years [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128633 |
B0031764 |
1734.05.18 |
In this our town I've heard some youngsters say [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207739 |
B0045621 |
1774.04.07 |
In this soft season let me stray [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055826 |
B0019975 |
1774.04.29 |
In this soft season let me stray [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035720 |
B0014106 |
1774.06.02 |
In this soft season let me stray [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063725 |
B0021622 |
1772.10.24 |
In times by selfishness and faction sour'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133240 |
B0033652 |
1783.10.04 |
In times long past, e'er fashion's powerful sway [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047711 |
B0018081 |
1768.01.01 |
In times of debt, distress and danger [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038343 |
B0014621 |
1780.01.17 |
In times of yore, there was a time [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048265 |
B0018187 |
1772.03.31 |
In times when general health prevails [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030213 |
B0012565 |
1756.08.16 |
In transport rise, ye sons of Britain, rise! [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106306 |
B0029297 |
1737.07.15 |
In vain at our vices the parsons exclaim [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228874 |
B0048908 |
1747.05.11 |
In vain, fond youth, dost thou attempt to move [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084616 |
B0025934 |
1768.03.17 |
In vain has art her pow'r express'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161108 |
B0038887 |
1725.05.27 |
In vain is all you speak, and all you write [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000619 |
B0000490 |
1762.01.08 |
In vain may rancour vent its spite [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067668 |
B0023517 |
1762.01.25 |
In vain may rancour vent its spite [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006636 |
B0003169 |
1768.04.14 |
In vain, my dear Chloe! by absence I strive [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161145 |
B0038891 |
1739.06.19 |
In vain, poor sable son of woe [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066436 |
B0023063 |
1734.12.02 |
In vain th' indulgence of the warmer sun [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066191 |
B0022826 |
1734.12.24 |
In vain th' indulgence of the warmer sun [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001248 |
B0000989 |
1734.12.24 |
In vain the indulgence of the warmer sun [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079352 |
B0027665 |
1769.10.19 |
In vain the purple vi'let blows [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078108 |
B0025296 |
1731.03.29 |
In vain thro' all the world I roam [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011564 |
B0004417 |
1768.09.15 |
In vain to ease by tortur'd breast [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161353 |
B0038913 |
1766.02.24 |
In vain ye writers, you your proofs produce [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083024 |
B0028291 |
1768.08.04 |
In vain you ask your friend to sing [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148068 |
B0036805 |
1730.06.18 |
In various shapes have I been shewn [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000883 |
B0000752 |
1768.03.24 |
In verse immortal, who can shine [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053346 |
B0019661 |
1778.10.10 |
In virtue's cause the honest man is bold [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173913 |
B0040339 |
1743.12.05 |
In virtue's cause to draw a daring pen [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209458 |
B0046101 |
1779.04.17 |
In virtue's cause to draw a daring pen [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042332 |
B0016493 |
1770.04.20 |
In wedlock, women all must say [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034651 |
B0013896 |
1743.02.01 |
In what a maze of error do I stray [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155055 |
B0037576 |
1743.01.24 |
In what a maze of errour do I stray [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128054 |
B0031577 |
1775.06.08 |
In what soft language shall my thoughts get free [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231894 |
B0049580 |
1770.06.07 |
In winter months our Senate sits [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099850 |
B0028608 |
1771.12.26 |
In winter's tedious night, set by the fire [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062895 |
B0021489 |
1780.12.27 |
In wishing nothing we enjoy the most [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151288 |
B0037386 |
1783.08.05 |
In wishing nothing we enjoy the most [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061648 |
B0021251 |
1768.12.16 |
In yon green bower, with myrtle crown'd [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034276 |
B0013826 |
1770.06.29 |
In yonder hutt is to be seen [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069157 |
B0023958 |
1771.06.13 |
In yonder mead my love I found [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062548 |
B0021461 |
1782.01.09 |
In youth, by hope remov'd to distant days [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072152 |
B0025045 |
1782.10.29 |
In youth, by hope remov'd to distant days [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059575 |
B0021189 |
1781.10.24 |
In youth gay scenes attract our eyes [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042803 |
B0016637 |
1781.08.22 |
In youth, my hope remov'd to distant days [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072050 |
B0025025 |
1765.02.18 |
In youth's fair days, when first our infant love [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007727 |
B0003329 |
1748.03.07 |
Inanimates, who some years since [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045648 |
B0017516 |
1775.12.13 |
Indeed, master Gage [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232131 |
B0049608 |
1776.02.26 |
Indeed, my friend, I will not hear [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076573 |
B0032993 |
1770.03.01 |
Independents of old, as in history we're told [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099702 |
B0028593 |
1783.01.09 |
Indian chief who, fam'd of yore [fl], The |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064817 |
B0022053 |
1782.12.11 |
Indian chief who, fam'd of yore, The [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043222 |
B0016698 |
1783.01.06 |
Indian chief, who, fam'd of yore, The [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048985 |
B0018343 |
1783.01.11 |
Indian chief who, fam'd of yore, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011004 |
B0003925 |
1751.09.19 |
Indian weed must sure succeed, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020855 |
B0009254 |
1736.06.08 |
Indulgent death, prepare thy gentle dart [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066281 |
B0022905 |
1754.02.12 |
Indulgent God, whose bounteous care [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012887 |
B0005403 |
1764.08.11 |
Indulgent God, whose bounteous care [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152229 |
B0041683 |
1764.08.24 |
Indulgent God, whose bounteous care [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068040 |
B0023654 |
1769.01.09 |
Indulgent God whose bounteous care [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029764 |
B0012404 |
1767.08.31 |
Indulgent heaven has thee with plenty blest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130715 |
B0033375 |
1768.01.25 |
Indulgent heav'n allow to ev'ry state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131094 |
B0033399 |
1729.01.02 |
Indulgent nature to each kind bestows [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136674 |
B0034732 |
1777.01.02 |
Infant year begins to roll, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064183 |
B0021746 |
1771.12.23 |
Inferior thoughts, avaunt! This morn [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028404 |
B0011985 |
1771.03.26 |
Ingratitude, that bratt of hell [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030011 |
B0012515 |
1737.11.07 |
Inhuman landlord! Monster of thy kind [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004454 |
B0001910 |
1767.02.09 |
Innocence is a defence [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0129593 |
B0033345 |
1767.03.21 |
Innocence is a defence [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152582 |
B0041758 |
1770.02.26 |
Inspir'd by patriotic flame [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0004143 |
B0001759 |
1783.07.02 |
Inspir'd by themes sublime, my daring Muse [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0202100 |
B0043358 |
1772.04.16 |
Inspire me Muse to pour the mournful song [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054940 |
B0019872 |
1776.03.07 |
Inspire my lays ye sweet celestial throng [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126623 |
B0031082 |
1749.12.25 |
Inspiring Phaebus! warm my friendly mind [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084896 |
B0026071 |
1771.05.09 |
Instructing satyr tune thy useful song [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062442 |
B0021456 |
1767.04.16 |
Instruction, hither has remov'd her seat [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053193 |
B0019612 |
1780.03.15 |
Insulted by a haughty foe [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194225 |
B0043012 |
1769.11.13 |
Insulting wretch, we'll him expose [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008727 |
B0003576 |
1781.07.11 |
Intensely darts the solar beam [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072029 |
B0025019 |
1768.05.16 |
Into whose cruel jaws, if once you fall [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094076 |
B0027038 |
1770.06.07 |
Inventive love, parent of ev'ry art [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230865 |
B0049388 |
1779.04.01 |
Ireland--trembling [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036563 |
B0014363 |
1772.04.02 |
Iris, with every power to please [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226007 |
B0048552 |
1734.07.27 |
Irish mungrel, lately run away, An [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207775 |
B0045631 |
1782.01.21 |
Is aught so fair [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0122953 |
B0030648 |
1782.11.20 |
Is Daphne the pride of the plain [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072369 |
B0025090 |
1770.09.27 |
Is Forrest dead! Death, thou hast fell'd an oak [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099989 |
B0028624 |
1768.08.29 |
Is happiness the grand pursuit [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029680 |
B0012385 |
1768.02.19 |
Is heaven, Clarissa, to your form unkind? [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033453 |
B0013624 |
1771.07.18 |
Is it true, ye sons of fame [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024544 |
B0010282 |
1773.03.18 |
Is not the care of souls a load sufficient? [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055429 |
B0019920 |
1765.09.20 |
Is ought so fair in all the dewy landscapes [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033610 |
B0013684 |
1778.10.19 |
Is there a word of magic found [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047974 |
B0018122 |
1772.07.30 |
Is there a wretch so vile, so base, so low [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214472 |
B0047471 |
1774.11.24 |
Is there are variance? enter but his door [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0025371 |
B0010457 |
1773.08.12 |
Is there no hope? the sick man said [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226904 |
B0048623 |
1776.11.12 |
Is there not some chosen course [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070688 |
B0024269 |
1769.01.16 |
Is there [ ] seeks a patriots honest fame? [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176805 |
B0041115 |
1779.01.14 |
Is there such cause for joy, ye sons of mirth [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037621 |
B0015681 |
1759.03.29 |
Is this a time to fiddle, sing and dance [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021339 |
B0009618 |
1759.04.27 |
Is this a time to fiddle, sing, and dance? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067259 |
B0023374 |
1782.08.15 |
Is this the land, where in these worst of time [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046783 |
B0017908 |
1769.08.24 |
Is this your cursed nostrum? [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077956 |
B0025288 |
1773.12.23 |
It can't be [ ] means sure--Oh la! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102422 |
B0028793 |
1736.07.17 |
It can't be treason in our own defence [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208104 |
B0045734 |
1735.01.06 |
It chanc'd, at Dorset pass'd a tavern door [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011843 |
B0004565 |
1783.08.14 |
It comes! it comes! the promis'd aera comes! [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046915 |
B0017960 |
1783.07.08 |
It comes! it comes! the promis'd era comes! [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061610 |
B0021243 |
1783.07.16 |
It comes! it comes! the promis'd era comes! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151654 |
B0037521 |
1783.07.23 |
It comes! it comes! the promis'd era comes! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168516 |
B0039740 |
1769.04.20 |
It doth appear---for upon these taxations [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223968 |
B0048431 |
1772.05.08 |
It gives me ample satisfaction [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035183 |
B0014003 |
1744.02.16 |
It grieves me much to hear my friend complain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155162 |
B0037631 |
1783.12.01 |
It happen'd in a healthful year [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018923 |
B0006950 |
1774.01.24 |
It happen'd on a summer's holiday [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028787 |
B0012094 |
1771.07.08 |
It is a dark a threat'ning day [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016649 |
B0006309 |
1783.03.31 |
It is a dark a threat'ning day [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018771 |
B0006915 |
1753.01.23 |
It is hewn with strokes of axes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140592 |
B0035992 |
1778.07.28 |
It is not the force of mortal arm [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057989 |
B0020953 |
1771.01.29 |
It must be done my soul but it is strange [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040582 |
B0016078 |
1775.06.10 |
It must be own'd in vain we guard [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227835 |
B0048718 |
1770.12.13 |
It must be so! M--y, thou reason'st well [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062254 |
B0021431 |
1782.04.27 |
It must be so! M--y, thou reason'st well [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221236 |
B0047998 |
1783.06.12 |
It must be so--farewell my native land [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126457 |
B0031061 |
1783.06.27 |
It must be so-farewell my native land! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes) |
C0057230 |
B0020683 |
1752.02.10 |
It must be so---Machiavel reasons well [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085713 |
B0026182 |
1751.03.04 |
It must be so--Milton, thou reas'nest well [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210276 |
B0046471 |
1763.05.02 |
It must be so--Milton, thou reason'd well [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072952 |
B0031950 |
1747.12.21 |
It must be so--Milton thou reason'st well [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078477 |
B0025455 |
1761.09.11 |
It must be so--musick, thou charmest well [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067629 |
B0023500 |
1766.05.23 |
It must be so--my sons, ye reason well! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222524 |
B0048284 |
1751.11.25 |
It pleases me that Pope unlaurel'd goes [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078949 |
B0025616 |
1730.08.13 |
It was a most unfriendly part [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000898 |
B0000760 |
1752.04.09 |
It was, as learn'd traditions say [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050039 |
B0018844 |
1778.11.11 |
It was on Mr Percy's land [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188569 |
B0042870 |
1776.03.02 |
I've fought the champions of the earth all round [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228170 |
B0048756 |
1782.04.24 |
I've heard the tempest howl along the plain [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071747 |
B0024854 |
1772.11.26 |
I've long consider'd in my mind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226521 |
B0048586 |
1774.07.28 |
I've long consider'd in my mind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220546 |
B0047786 |
1775.01.26 |
I've long consider'd in my mind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231781 |
B0049560 |
1736.03.22 |
I've not the art of tickling vulgar ears [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079425 |
B0027729 |
1736.04.08 |
I've not the art of tickling vulgar ears [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001388 |
B0001057 |
1774.04.11 |
I've not the paths of learning try'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028856 |
B0012105 |
1782.10.01 |
I've often wish'd to be the God of Love [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047141 |
B0018007 |
1782.10.28 |
I've often wish'd to be the God of Love [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018596 |
B0006893 |
1774.04.07 |
I've thought, the fair Clarissa cries [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063672 |
B0021614 |
1775.12.06 |
I've too much grace to play the knave [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044601 |
B0017479 |
1744.07.30 |
I've wrote a Book and fix'd my Name [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084433 |
B0025789 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1782.06.25 |
Ja! die Frage is sehr wichtig [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044917 |
B0016975 |
1782.03.20 |
Ja, Honigsuesse Herr, die Puppe neuer Moden [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044839 |
B0016961 |
1774.01.04 |
Ja, ja! Mein Heiland wird beschnidten [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234568 |
B0050423 |
1769.06.27 |
Ja, ja Processe muessen seyn! [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233751 |
B0050188 |
1772.03.03 |
Jack, back to back, was meas'ring with his maid [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218039 |
B0045240 |
1747.07.06 |
Jack reckons up the Ad---ls we have [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209795 |
B0046284 |
1766.11.27 |
Jackal, faithful, firm, and bold, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222682 |
B0048311 |
1735.12.29 |
James Newth, his book [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127284 |
B0031233 |
1769.05.02 |
Jauchst, ihr erloesten, dem Herrn! Er hat sein Werk vollendet! [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233679 |
B0050180 |
1783.07.15 |
Jederman wird kund gethan [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0045051 |
B0017015 |
1783.07.22 |
Jederman wird kund gethan [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0045065 |
B0017016 |
1783.08.05 |
Jederman wird kund gethan [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0045080 |
B0017018 |
1773.01.28 |
Jehovah, Lord of Heav'n and earth [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231101 |
B0049460 |
1773.03.22 |
Jenny, skilled in prudish airs [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214811 |
B0047512 |
1741.02.16 |
J--es wondrous bow of various dyes [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127747 |
B0031479 |
1752.06.18 |
Jesus, the God, who fought and bled [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221949 |
B0048182 |
1777.02.25 |
Joe's wonderful deeds far surpasses all story [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135622 |
B0034040 |
1744.01.09 |
John Duke of Argyll [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209461 |
B0046106 |
1767.12.21 |
John, Tom, Dick, and Harry, liv'd near one another [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015788 |
B0006124 |
1781.08.29 |
Jove in his wrath, to shame the Prince of Hell [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042740 |
B0016624 |
1781.05.14 |
Jove on a certain memorable day [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018156 |
B0006817 |
1779.11.06 |
Joy to great Congress, joy an hundred fold [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0190508 |
B0042975 |
1771.03.12 |
Joy to my master, on his change of state! [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040592 |
B0016084 |
1779.11.24 |
Joy to the great Congress, Joy an hundred fold [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0191565 |
B0042980 |
1770.12.03 |
Joy to thee, lovely thief, that thou [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062246 |
B0021428 |
1753.04.23 |
Joyful attempt to sing the happy hour! [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104234 |
B0029124 |
1767.12.31 |
Joyful Christmas smiling comes [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223065 |
B0048367 |
1768.12.02 |
Joyful circle once was sitting round, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034250 |
B0013824 |
1783.04.17 |
Joyful days at last have come! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056541 |
B0020376 |
1783.05.17 |
Joyful days at last have come! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071238 |
B0024594 |
1783.06.17 |
Joyful days at last have come! [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057421 |
B0021351 |
1783.04.30 |
Joyful days at length have come! [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072482 |
B0025113 |
1783.05.06 |
Joyful days at length have come! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176014 |
B0040999 |
1783.06.06 |
Joyful days at length have come! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036963 |
B0014581 |
1783.09.11 |
Joyful days at length have come! [fl] |
Gazette of State of Georgia |
C0045242 |
B0016794 |
1783.09.18 |
Joyful days at length have come! [fl] |
Gazette of State of Georgia |
C0045256 |
B0016795 |
1774.04.08 |
Juba! A name that carries the sound [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035700 |
B0014103 |
1768.07.12 |
Juengling, welche viel von seiner Stadt gehoert, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233405 |
B0050138 |
1779.09.25 |
July they say, the fifteenth day [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042496 |
B0016516 |
1779.09.28 |
July, they say, the fifteenth day [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077129 |
B0033178 |
1768.04.26 |
Junger Mensch, der sich vermaehlen wolte, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233313 |
B0050127 |
1734.12.30 |
Jurors of our Lord the King, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011834 |
B0004564 |
1735.02.11 |
Jurors of our Lord the King, The [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001288 |
B0000997 |
1775.08.22 |
Just as Joseph took his flight [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070542 |
B0024226 |
1747.06.15 |
Just in his youthful prime and bloom of age [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209787 |
B0046281 |
1783.07.16 |
Just in the center of a favour'd is'le [fl] |
Gazette of State of South Carolina |
C0045517 |
B0016902 |
1774.09.30 |
Just is the strife, in thy devoted land [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035858 |
B0014128 |
1765.01.17 |
Just now is published some rhimes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146124 |
B0036618 |
1765.01.24 |
Just now is published some rhimes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146137 |
B0036619 |
1765.01.31 |
Just now is published some rhimes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146134 |
B0036620 |
1747.06.01 |
Just sense you express for the loss of our cap, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084631 |
B0025937 |
1783.06.17 |
Just this little, and no more [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061564 |
B0021237 |
1783.07.12 |
Just this little, and no more [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047618 |
B0018069 |
1783.08.06 |
Just this little, and no more [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057456 |
B0021358 |
1783.08.08 |
Just this little, and no more [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0037012 |
B0014590 |
1783.08.11 |
Just this little, and no more [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049195 |
B0018374 |
1783.09.25 |
Just this little, and no more [fl] |
Vermont Journal |
C0232282 |
B0047764 |
1778.02.02 |
Justice from then her face must hide [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017986 |
B0006646 |
1775.12.02 |
Justice must be from violence exempt [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228002 |
B0048743 |
1775.12.02 |
Justice, that heretofore was of such fame [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228005 |
B0048743 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1772.03.17 |
K-- disappoints the wishes of his subjects [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218088 |
B0045242 |
1768.08.09 |
Kargen Vaters stolzer Sohn, Des [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233431 |
B0050142 |
1749.01.16 |
Katharine is sometimes called Kate [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084777 |
B0026022 |
1769.07.18 |
Kaum hatte noch des Schneiders Hand [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233774 |
B0050191 |
1773.06.29 |
Keep well thy heart--the talk is hard [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030543 |
B0012632 |
1773.06.17 |
Keep well thy heart--the task is hard [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101995 |
B0028766 |
1779.05.11 |
Keppel with courage plows the deep [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071877 |
B0024932 |
1779.05.27 |
Keppel with courage plows the deep [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036572 |
B0014371 |
1779.06.01 |
Keppel, with courage plows the deep [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031782 |
B0012940 |
1779.06.15 |
Keppel with courage, plows the deep [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070897 |
B0024394 |
1755.01.13 |
Kid, an heifer, and a lambkin mild, A [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0105956 |
B0029214 |
1755.01.13 |
Kid, an heifer, and a lambkin mild, A [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087248 |
B0026333 |
1755.01.21 |
Kid, an heifer and a lambkin mild, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156205 |
B0038198 |
1755.02.06 |
Kid, an heifer, and a lambkin mild, A [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050575 |
B0018990 |
1774.11.30 |
Kid, an heifer, and a lambkin mild, A [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041646 |
B0016353 |
1767.05.21 |
Kind audience, something I have now to say [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222872 |
B0048335 |
1763.04.08 |
Kind companion of my youth [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067846 |
B0023582 |
1771.04.11 |
Kind companion of my youth [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224988 |
B0048501 |
1768.09.20 |
Kind greift nach den bunten Karten, Das [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233462 |
B0050148 |
1774.05.05 |
King (God bless him!) is an honest man, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227379 |
B0048661 |
1783.03.19 |
King George in a fright [fl] |
South Carolina Weekly Advertiser |
C0219769 |
B0047627 |
1781.08.01 |
King Hancock sat in regal state [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0196780 |
B0043157 |
1758.02.27 |
King of France, with forty thousand man [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087850 |
B0026497 |
1740.08.25 |
King of France with forty thousand men, The [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127661 |
B0031454 |
1741.07.13 |
King of France with forty thousand men, The [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127778 |
B0031500 |
1758.03.17 |
King of France, with forty thousand men, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067072 |
B0023316 |
1777.04.15 |
King who acts on principles divine, The [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057890 |
B0020885 |
1777.05.26 |
King who acts on principles divine, The [fl] |
Gazette of State of South Carolina |
C0045372 |
B0016817 |
1734.12.19 |
Kingly ruler of the plain, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137544 |
B0035045 |
1781.08.23 |
King's body coachman has cut his own throat [fl], The |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064580 |
B0021981 |
1771.06.27 |
Kings must be happy, if they'll but assent [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062620 |
B0021463 |
1774.06.02 |
Kings should be guardians of the state [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102590 |
B0028816 |
1774.06.17 |
Kings should be guardians of the state [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035766 |
B0014113 |
1769.09.21 |
Kisses, the subject of debate [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224235 |
B0048450 |
1769.10.23 |
Kisses, the subject of debate [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074374 |
B0032272 |
1772.08.07 |
Kitty's charming voice and face [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035225 |
B0014016 |
1775.08.07 |
Kitty's charming voice and face [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076455 |
B0032969 |
1778.02.05 |
Knife, dear girl, cuts love, they say, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136068 |
B0034175 |
1783.02.25 |
Knife, dear girl, cuts love, they say, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175940 |
B0040968 |
1780.08.17 |
Know all men, who may be concerned [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064473 |
B0021928 |
1774.11.09 |
Know, batchelors, the sacred flame of love [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041627 |
B0016350 |
1739.05.21 |
Know every Christian man alive [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012138 |
B0004757 |
1739.06.13 |
Know every Christian man alive [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079632 |
B0027889 |
1733.10.18 |
Know thee Janus, both what thou art [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001126 |
B0000926 |
1759.05.03 |
Know there are words, & spells, which can controll [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021351 |
B0009623 |
1734.04.18 |
Know you lawyers can with ease [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001167 |
B0000953 |
1768.07.19 |
Kranker Vater rief den Sohn, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233414 |
B0050139 |
1774.11.18 |
Kulnasatz, my rein-deer [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035911 |
B0014135 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1769.10.21 |
L-- M---r presents, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153077 |
B0041893 |
1763.02.21 |
Lab'ring mountains were in pieces torn, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014185 |
B0005872 |
1773.09.16 |
Lack-a-day my muse has stray'd, A [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055741 |
B0019946 |
1779.02.06 |
Lad stroll'd through the court of fame, A [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042294 |
B0016483 |
1779.02.06 |
Ladies and Gentlemen, I've ventur'd in to make my case [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188950 |
B0042896 |
1780.03.15 |
Ladies and gentlemen, our farce to night [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194225 |
B0043012 |
1775.01.02 |
Ladies, if your daughters incline to write [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0215752 |
B0047598 |
1775.01.23 |
Ladies, if your daughters incline to write [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0215762 |
B0047599 |
1775.01.30 |
Ladies, if your daughters incline to write [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0215796 |
B0047600 |
1754.11.14 |
Ladies! there's something happen'd now so queer [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141515 |
B0036086 |
1754.11.25 |
Ladies! there's something happen'd now so queer [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087209 |
B0026326 |
1754.11.28 |
Ladies! there's something happen'd now so queer [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050551 |
B0018980 |
1768.04.14 |
Ladies! to night, I've got the hardest talk [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161137 |
B0038891 |
1782.09.07 |
Ladies, you've seen me from lover freed [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010905 |
B0003907 |
1782.06.25 |
Ladies, you've seen me from one lover freed [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059193 |
B0021171 |
1740.03.10 |
Lady gay, of lofty name, A [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012170 |
B0004784 |
1776.09.23 |
Lady, possess'd of a handsome estate, A [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076656 |
B0033023 |
1776.11.18 |
Laid out their spiritual gifts to further [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120611 |
B0030376 |
1779.01.13 |
Lament, poor Kate [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165737 |
B0039395 |
1773.11.04 |
Last Christmas bitterly swore [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075893 |
B0032878 |
1745.11.14 |
Last invasion lucky came, The [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002640 |
B0001554 |
1779.06.16 |
Last night was stole away from me [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151070 |
B0037306 |
1783.05.27 |
Last Thursday (April 24th) [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057404 |
B0021348 |
1783.06.14 |
Last Thursday (April 24th) [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047581 |
B0018065 |
1782.12.24 |
Last Thursday was the day of glee [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057354 |
B0021326 |
1783.01.02 |
Last Thursday was the day of glee [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064810 |
B0022052 |
1783.01.06 |
Last Thursday was the day of glee [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018640 |
B0006903 |
1769.01.16 |
Last Wednesday morn, at break of day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131636 |
B0033454 |
1769.01.23 |
Last Wednesday morn, at break of day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131647 |
B0033455 |
1769.02.03 |
Last Wednesday morn, at break of day [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034310 |
B0013833 |
1769.02.20 |
Last Wednesday morn, at break of day [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015964 |
B0006185 |
1769.03.16 |
Last Wednesday morn, at break of day [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053726 |
B0019712 |
1742.02.08 |
Last Wednesday night L--le you know [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127846 |
B0031530 |
1775.02.22 |
Last week a trav'ler thin and maugre [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041700 |
B0016365 |
1782.01.30 |
Laster ist ein Ungeheur, dessen Ausehn so voll Grauen [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044771 |
B0016954 |
1768.11.17 |
Lately when suffering by a fire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223764 |
B0048413 |
1774.05.20 |
Laughing power, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035728 |
B0014109 |
1781.07.18 |
Laut und majestaetisch rollet [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044650 |
B0016926 |
1766.06.20 |
Law is, as now a days is us'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068380 |
B0023749 |
1754.01.15 |
Law, Physic, and Divinity [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210752 |
B0046604 |
1737.11.14 |
Lawyer of whose art the basis [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079517 |
B0027811 |
1740.01.28 |
Lawyer, orator, divine, The [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025726 |
B0010605 |
1754.03.26 |
Lazy morn as yet undrest, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210769 |
B0046614 |
1747.06.01 |
L--d have mercy on us! ...the Capitol! the capitol! is burnt down [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084625 |
B0025937 |
1747.06.16 |
L--d have mercy on us!--the capitol! the capitol! is burnt down [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049516 |
B0018592 |
1747.06.08 |
L--d have mercy upon us!--the capitol! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005262 |
B0002408 |
1771.09.12 |
Leak'd is our bark [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062671 |
B0021474 |
1752.10.16 |
Leaning o'er a steril mountain [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026137 |
B0011147 |
1752.10.30 |
Leaning o'er a steril mountain [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0079034 |
B0025654 |
1777.02.07 |
Leap-year fond Phillis courted me [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228420 |
B0048805 |
1760.06.23 |
Learn, learn nobility, th' important truth! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006426 |
B0003086 |
1766.12.05 |
Learn, mortal, learn the motions of the mind [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068501 |
B0023773 |
1753.07.30 |
Learn'd sir, the thought, we won, was quaint [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005757 |
B0002726 |
1732.04.22 |
Learning that cobweb of the brain [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207341 |
B0045535 |
1778.08.12 |
Leave, Garrick, the rich landscape, proudly gay [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188354 |
B0042844 |
1772.07.09 |
Leave me, simple shepherd leave me [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101243 |
B0028717 |
1775.04.15 |
Led by th' enchanting muse, I often rove [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227792 |
B0048710 |
1776.10.25 |
Led by th' inchanting muse, I often rove [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042034 |
B0016450 |
1746.04.21 |
Lend's a tester, cries the loon [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209662 |
B0046226 |
1746.05.22 |
Lene's a tester, cries the loon [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002840 |
B0001580 |
1776.01.08 |
Less numerous by their parents' crimes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173594 |
B0040212 |
1782.06.21 |
Less numerous by their parents crimes [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125329 |
B0030785 |
1776.01.27 |
Less numerous their parent's crimes [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228116 |
B0048751 |
1744.12.17 |
Less shall proud Rome her ancient trophies boast [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025892 |
B0010785 |
1774.07.21 |
Lest you should think me -levis [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187291 |
B0042715 |
1770.06.25 |
Let a scaffold be rais'd on fame Towerhill [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095174 |
B0027158 |
1771.01.28 |
Let all the Blues, with pious grief [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132609 |
B0033561 |
1735.05.12 |
Let all the works of heaven's eternal King [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066221 |
B0022849 |
1745.07.29 |
Let all true subjects now rejoice [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084517 |
B0025841 |
1782.07.05 |
Let ancient manners other men delight [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125340 |
B0030786 |
1783.11.18 |
Let angel forms angelic truths maintain [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057529 |
B0021373 |
1783.11.20 |
Let angel forms angelick truths maintain [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064921 |
B0022098 |
1783.12.06 |
Let angel forms angelick truths maintain [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011124 |
B0003972 |
1783.04.24 |
Let banjers play and bagpipes join [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056550 |
B0020377 |
1769.12.30 |
Let beauty with the sun arise [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153137 |
B0041903 |
1775.05.04 |
Let Britons, now sunk into tyrants and slaves! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103081 |
B0028865 |
1772.02.20 |
Let Camm and Henley drop an angry pen [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225929 |
B0048546 |
1769.12.28 |
Let cheerful smiles in ev'ry face [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099616 |
B0028584 |
1778.10.05 |
Let croakers croak, for croak they will [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018067 |
B0006681 |
1778.10.15 |
Let croakers croak, for croak they will [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064357 |
B0021833 |
1778.10.20 |
Let croakers croak, for croak they will [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058022 |
B0020966 |
1770.09.07 |
Let either end of a cord be made fast to a beam [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069207 |
B0023968 |
1771.03.04 |
Let either end of a cord be made fast to a beam [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009019 |
B0003644 |
1775.01.21 |
Let epicures their giddy schemes advance [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227679 |
B0048698 |
1783.06.05 |
Let every age due honours pay! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064872 |
B0022074 |
1783.06.13 |
Let every age due honours pay [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes) |
C0057220 |
B0020681 |
1783.11.03 |
Let every freeman's bosom beat with joy [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018908 |
B0006946 |
1783.11.20 |
Let every freeman's bosom beat with joy [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176657 |
B0041085 |
1783.05.14 |
Let ev'ry age due honors pay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151611 |
B0037512 |
1783.05.21 |
Let ev'ry age due honours pay [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071851 |
B0024910 |
1776.11.27 |
Let fatal spirits still loud complain [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064167 |
B0021741 |
1769.03.27 |
Let folks in high and holy stations [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114041 |
B0029973 |
1775.04.13 |
Let foolish Rigdum laugh or cry [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231860 |
B0049572 |
1777.05.22 |
Let freedom and love be the glee of our song [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135721 |
B0034076 |
1779.09.02 |
Let Gallia mourn! th'insulting foe [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0178038 |
B0043611 |
1780.03.31 |
Let Gallia mourn! th'insulting foe [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0124161 |
B0030759 |
1775.09.07 |
Let gentle breezes waft this lady o'er [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231972 |
B0049593 |
1730.04.09 |
Let gloomy groves, let awful rocks and hills [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136898 |
B0034803 |
1775.02.13 |
Let Grecian bards and Roman poets tell [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017674 |
B0006497 |
1734.12.16 |
Let groveling misers count their sordid store [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011830 |
B0004562 |
1735.02.04 |
Let groveling misers count their sordid store [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137568 |
B0035052 |
1728.04.01 |
Let grov'ling rhymers court an awkward muse [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065773 |
B0022478 |
1738.07.03 |
Let heav'n't invet'rate foes, with riches star'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025649 |
B0010557 |
1772.03.09 |
Let him cry blackmoor-devil whose skin is white [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170800 |
B0040001 |
1772.06.23 |
Let him cry blackmoor-devil whose skin is white [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218228 |
B0045256 |
1774.08.04 |
Let him who owns the cap, declare it [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102641 |
B0028825 |
1775.12.30 |
Let his temper be gay, obliging and kind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169194 |
B0039836 |
1769.05.11 |
Let hoary age and lisping infants tell [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224044 |
B0048434 |
1767.11.02 |
Let it profit thee to have heard [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008348 |
B0003470 |
1775.09.20 |
Let joy be dumb, let mirth's gay carol cease [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220733 |
B0047825 |
1775.09.28 |
Let joy be dumb, let mirth's gay carol cease [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232017 |
B0049596 |
1768.11.07 |
Let ----- judges, ministers combine [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074176 |
B0032229 |
1776.02.12 |
Let little tyrants, conscience gor'd [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017752 |
B0006543 |
1737.03.01 |
Let loftier bards the hero's acts relate [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066336 |
B0022943 |
1770.07.26 |
Let me not live, to see that fatal day [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099903 |
B0028615 |
1778.12.24 |
Let me too see the great, good man! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174120 |
B0040372 |
1777.12.29 |
Let nations wrapt in wonder [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017960 |
B0006641 |
1782.04.06 |
Let no man a woman wed [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010771 |
B0003885 |
1783.03.17 |
Let none, Oeconomy, disdain to hear [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0123352 |
B0030708 |
1770.06.07 |
Let not the muse indignant frown [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213906 |
B0047370 |
1765.02.01 |
Let other bards, in lofty strains [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068129 |
B0023677 |
1729.06.24 |
Let other pens th'ungrateful news declare [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056678 |
B0020442 |
1773.02.08 |
Let others, anxious for a lasting name [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172214 |
B0040049 |
1773.02.25 |
Let others, anxious for a lasting name [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226600 |
B0048599 |
1770.07.19 |
Let others, fir'd with conquest, rashly dare [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230877 |
B0049391 |
1772.11.05 |
Let others hail the pow'r of wine [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101430 |
B0028734 |
1754.07.01 |
Let others muse on sublunary things [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026184 |
B0011209 |
1754.07.15 |
Let others must on sublunary things [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087172 |
B0026307 |
1768.08.11 |
Let others sing in lofty strains [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161310 |
B0038908 |
1771.02.12 |
Let others sing the silken fair [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217658 |
B0045188 |
1774.10.19 |
Let others strive by servile arts to gain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165218 |
B0039244 |
1774.10.27 |
Let others strive by servile arts to gain [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102778 |
B0028837 |
1775.01.27 |
Let others strive by servile arts to gain [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035957 |
B0014145 |
1779.09.04 |
Let others toil, their empire to extend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174503 |
B0040481 |
1769.03.07 |
Let others wisdom seek in learning's schools [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040317 |
B0015979 |
1769.10.04 |
Let parliaments be chosen ev'ry year [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044290 |
B0017351 |
1775.03.16 |
Let peals of laughter, round thee break [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231832 |
B0049568 |
1729.07.03 |
Let Philadelphia's generous sons excuse [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000781 |
B0000701 |
1777.12.15 |
Let poets sing, in raptures high [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076857 |
B0033087 |
1773.02.23 |
Let poet's vie in summer's praise [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030440 |
B0012614 |
1740.05.26 |
Let Rome no more with ostentation show [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012178 |
B0004790 |
1740.06.16 |
Let Rome on more with ostentation show [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127643 |
B0031444 |
1778.04.21 |
Let Rome, the glories of her Pompey tell [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039355 |
B0015143 |
1772.09.26 |
Let satire's wrath reclaim a harden'd race [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133200 |
B0033648 |
1771.04.11 |
Let satire's wrath reclaim a hardn'd race [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062399 |
B0021452 |
1769.03.13 |
Let science hail this happy year [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204280 |
B0044438 |
1778.09.28 |
Let some in soft and plaintive lay [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076964 |
B0033128 |
1779.11.24 |
Let songs of triumph every voice employ [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0191425 |
B0042980 |
1768.03.31 |
Let stoics boast the cold relentless heart [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161119 |
B0038889 |
1747.06.08 |
Let such teach others, who themselves excel [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084634 |
B0025938 |
1771.10.10 |
Let Tancred seek at Byzantium riches [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062752 |
B0021478 |
1754.08.15 |
Let thankless slaves for favours humbly ask [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141423 |
B0036073 |
1721.10.23 |
Let the drums beat, and let the trumpets sound [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011214 |
B0004046 |
1777.07.14 |
Let the gay croud in airy circles run [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017919 |
B0006617 |
1765.04.20 |
Let the good of the state [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212729 |
B0047130 |
1772.09.03 |
Let the nymph still avoid and be deaf to the swain [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101327 |
B0028725 |
1768.03.11 |
Let the voice of musick breath [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204002 |
B0044386 |
1783.01.09 |
Let the voice of musick breathe [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064812 |
B0022053 |
1759.09.24 |
Let there be light, said God, and forthwith light [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0079785 |
B0027965 |
1772.04.16 |
Let these here aim'd at, tremble at this satyr [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162950 |
B0039103 |
1730.01.06 |
Let this notice to my friends [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079144 |
B0027470 |
1763.03.31 |
Let those weak minds, who live in doubt and fear [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052561 |
B0019415 |
1782.04.24 |
Let those who will, be proud and sneer [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043018 |
B0016665 |
1782.05.16 |
Let those who will be proud and sneer [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064761 |
B0022019 |
1782.05.17 |
Let those who will, be proud and sneer [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036852 |
B0014526 |
1768.11.21 |
Let tyrants keep their guards for pomp and state [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003359 |
B0001633 |
1768.11.29 |
Let tyrants keep their guards for pomp and state [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040246 |
B0015965 |
1742.04.05 |
Let us go forth,'tis God's command [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127893 |
B0031538 |
1760.03.10 |
Let us melt down our plate, who hoard up the dross [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080099 |
B0027991 |
1760.03.21 |
Let us melt down our plate, who hoard up the dross? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067397 |
B0023423 |
1771.03.18 |
Let us now enjoy our pleasure [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0115462 |
B0030077 |
1779.04.05 |
Let us take the road! [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048082 |
B0018146 |
1768.07.21 |
Let vain dull mortal fret, and pine, and rage [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223557 |
B0048396 |
1782.11.02 |
Let vain fears no more alarm thee [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047246 |
B0018016 |
1768.11.17 |
Let venal judges; ministers combine [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003351 |
B0001632 |
1768.12.22 |
Let venal judges; ministers combine [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223808 |
B0048418 |
1739.01.23 |
Let venal pens in trifling numbers flow [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001780 |
B0001200 |
1779.08.18 |
Let venal poets praise a King [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071511 |
B0024714 |
1779.09.11 |
Let venal poets praise a king [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042487 |
B0016514 |
1779.10.12 |
Let venal poets praise a King [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070915 |
B0024411 |
1754.08.22 |
Let vester then pursue the purple light [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141427 |
B0036074 |
1768.09.22 |
Let who will complain of the troubles they meet [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223663 |
B0048405 |
1773.09.30 |
Let who will complain of the troubles they meet [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102346 |
B0028781 |
1780.02.09 |
Let worth arise! and ev'ry name be hurl'd [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071917 |
B0024953 |
1765.06.07 |
Let wrangling wits abuse, defame [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068183 |
B0023695 |
1768.07.22 |
Let zealous patriots plead their country's cause [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034077 |
B0013805 |
1750.06.07 |
Let's away to New-Scotland, where plenty sits queen [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020765 |
B0009201 |
1750.06.18 |
Let's away to Nova Scotia, where plenty sits queen [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078706 |
B0025543 |
1738.12.11 |
Let's bore a hole in Robin's snout [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004567 |
B0001965 |
1775.01.13 |
Let's look to Greece, and Athens! [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064959 |
B0032763 |
1775.02.24 |
Lets look to Greece and Athens! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035980 |
B0014149 |
1771.11.28 |
Leventh month, the sixteenth day, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148777 |
B0036982 |
1758.04.10 |
Lewis, the winter harsh, and climate rough [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087863 |
B0026503 |
1760.01.17 |
Lewis, whose heart is cas'd with stone [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021394 |
B0009655 |
1760.01.21 |
Lewis, whose heart is cas'd with stone [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006407 |
B0003064 |
1762.05.17 |
Lewis worsted on the ocean [fl] |
American Chronicle |
C0000154 |
B0000028 |
1775.05.10 |
Liberty! thou dearest child of heaven [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057717 |
B0020781 |
1770.02.26 |
Liberty! thy thousand tongues [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095067 |
B0027140 |
1781.12.25 |
Licencius, happy shall you be [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175408 |
B0040784 |
1782.04.08 |
Licenius, happy shall you be [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048735 |
B0018304 |
1782.02.27 |
Life fawning slaves as ever crawl'd [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071739 |
B0024846 |
1772.10.29 |
Life, how vainly held a blessing [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101423 |
B0028733 |
1772.11.20 |
Life, how vainly held a blessing [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035298 |
B0014031 |
1772.12.04 |
Life, how vainly held a blessing [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069864 |
B0024084 |
1739.04.09 |
Life is a solemn scene on which depend [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012130 |
B0004751 |
1776.09.14 |
Life of man to represent, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169399 |
B0039874 |
1767.06.15 |
Life of slander, scrawl, and quarrel past, A [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008126 |
B0003450 |
1748.02.08 |
Life! the dear precarious boon! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209852 |
B0046315 |
1749.07.27 |
Life, the dear precarious boon [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139795 |
B0035811 |
1773.01.07 |
Life! the dear precious boon! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226554 |
B0048592 |
1783.02.24 |
Life thou dear, deceitful guest! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018733 |
B0006910 |
1783.03.01 |
Life, thou dear, deceitful guest! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075471 |
B0032702 |
1775.05.05 |
Life, valient Townsent, in thy peaceful shades [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070508 |
B0024210 |
1772.08.06 |
Life's a garden rich in treasure [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101273 |
B0028721 |
1774.04.14 |
Life's a most serious thing, and is no jest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227372 |
B0048658 |
1736.11.18 |
Life's but a feast, and when we die [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137870 |
B0035144 |
1765.02.22 |
Life's but a feast; and when we die [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033590 |
B0013677 |
1777.11.29 |
Like a Newton sublimely he soar'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135972 |
B0034147 |
1763.03.14 |
Like all the num'rous sins, which lawless rage [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072924 |
B0031943 |
1771.02.18 |
Like all the num'rous sins which lawless rage [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132616 |
B0033564 |
1764.01.05 |
Like as a damask rose you see [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021899 |
B0009863 |
1782.03.09 |
Like fawning slaves as ever crawl'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175518 |
B0040817 |
1764.01.28 |
Like flow'ry field the nations stand [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152186 |
B0041654 |
1774.02.04 |
Like leaves on trees the race of man is found [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035623 |
B0014094 |
1774.02.24 |
Like leaves on trees, the race of man is found [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102489 |
B0028802 |
1774.02.25 |
Like leaves on trees the race of man is found [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070345 |
B0024148 |
1761.11.30 |
Like priests of Baal they crav'd the muses aid [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006621 |
B0003161 |
1748.07.18 |
Like to the falling of a star [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045666 |
B0017535 |
1771.02.02 |
Limit of my life, how like a shade! The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153258 |
B0041960 |
1772.12.18 |
Lines they are charming, for Celia writes them, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035316 |
B0014035 |
1779.07.17 |
Lion is (beyond dispute, The [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042411 |
B0016506 |
1779.08.03 |
Lion is (beyond dispute), The [fl] |
Dresden Mercury |
C0040105 |
B0015941 |
1769.02.28 |
Lion is, beyond dispute, The [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040306 |
B0015978 |
1779.01.23 |
Listen to that swelling noise [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188884 |
B0042891 |
1783.09.13 |
Little bird, with bosom red [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047674 |
B0018078 |
1783.10.06 |
Little bird, with bosom red [fl] |
Freeman's Chronicle |
C0042648 |
B0016600 |
1783.10.16 |
Little bird with bosom red [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232207 |
B0047744 |
1778.02.07 |
Little farm was my paternal lot, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169799 |
B0039913 |
1769.12.11 |
Little learning is a dang'rous thing! A [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008739 |
B0003580 |
1782.08.03 |
Little zephirs, loves and graces [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047069 |
B0017996 |
1728.09.30 |
Littleton in this section's former part [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065820 |
B0022504 |
1770.03.02 |
Live by Heaven and Earth ador'd [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204595 |
B0044486 |
1770.03.08 |
Live by Heaven and Earth ador'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162478 |
B0038990 |
1770.03.21 |
Live by Heaven and Earth ador'd [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044340 |
B0017374 |
1770.03.22 |
Live by Heaven and Earth ador'd [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0004183 |
B0001766 |
1770.03.22 |
Live by Heaven and Earth ador'd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024038 |
B0010211 |
1770.03.26 |
Live by Heaven and Earth ador'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028122 |
B0011893 |
1770.03.26 |
Live by Heaven and Earth ador'd [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114690 |
B0030026 |
1770.03.30 |
Live by Heaven and Earth ador'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069131 |
B0023945 |
1776.06.18 |
Living speech, from virtue's sacred lore, The [fl] |
American Gazette-Salem |
C0000248 |
B0000043 |
1778.10.13 |
Living speech, sweet virtue's sacred lay, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057157 |
B0020664 |
1774.10.13 |
Living speech, sweet virtue's sacred lore, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063845 |
B0021641 |
1774.10.19 |
Living speech, sweet virtue's sacred lore, The [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041619 |
B0016347 |
1770.10.08 |
Lo, ere the stars their feebler twinkling lose [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028185 |
B0011922 |
1770.10.12 |
Lo, ere the stars their feebler twinkling lose [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069211 |
B0023973 |
1760.04.28 |
Lo! Hark! I hear a solemn trump of war [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088407 |
B0026611 |
1771.02.23 |
Lo! He cometh, countless trumpets [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153268 |
B0041963 |
1777.08.07 |
Lo, J. Saunders mingles with the mighty dead [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206882 |
B0044755 |
1773.01.02 |
Lo! mantled in a show'ry cloud [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153574 |
B0042060 |
1783.04.19 |
Lo peace refulgent, with her olive wand [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154786 |
B0042597 |
1773.04.08 |
Lo! round the board a shining train appears [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063157 |
B0021561 |
1776.06.13 |
Lo! Saunders mingles with the mighty dead [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103729 |
B0028923 |
1778.08.03 |
Lo! Saunders mingles with the mighty dead [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047927 |
B0018111 |
1767.04.30 |
Lo! Sons of trade from paths of profit stray [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0147459 |
B0036739 |
1770.09.04 |
Lo! swarming o'er the new discover'd world [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217502 |
B0045167 |
1736.12.16 |
Lo! swarming southward on rejoicing suns [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137890 |
B0035148 |
1783.01.27 |
Lo! the plain eater, whose untutored taste [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018689 |
B0006906 |
1783.01.27 |
Lo, the poor Indian! whose untutor'd mind [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018686 |
B0006906 |
1755.09.29 |
Lo, the swift courier hov'ring on the eye! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013034 |
B0005486 |
1742.03.01 |
Lo! thrice obedient to the great command [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004800 |
B0002133 |
1742.03.29 |
Lo! thrice obedient to the great command [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127890 |
B0031537 |
1760.03.06 |
Lo! to new worlds th'advent'rous muse conveys [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051143 |
B0019255 |
1765.09.19 |
Lo! Villains tremble, and do fear [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092067 |
B0026895 |
1765.09.26 |
Lo! Villians tremble, and do fear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0159027 |
B0038755 |
1774.11.15 |
Lo, what an entertaining sight [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041189 |
B0016277 |
1776.10.07 |
Lo! what spectres yonder rise? [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120555 |
B0030370 |
1781.11.03 |
Lo! where the rose-bosom'd hour [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010525 |
B0003863 |
1782.07.16 |
Lock'd in the arms of balmy sleep [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175626 |
B0040872 |
1782.08.08 |
Lock'd in the arms of ba'my sleep [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077564 |
B0033322 |
1733.01.06 |
Locke, Newton, Clarke, and Wollaston are seen [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207494 |
B0045570 |
1733.04.16 |
Locke, Newton, Clarke, and Wollaston are seen [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079246 |
B0027584 |
1768.07.20 |
Lolling at ease, and void of care [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044119 |
B0017288 |
1780.03.15 |
London, November twenty-five [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166259 |
B0039455 |
1780.03.29 |
London, November twenty-five [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071925 |
B0024959 |
1758.07.28 |
London! the needy villain's general home [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211130 |
B0046790 |
1733.03.10 |
Long a ago, ere heaving bellows learn'd to blow [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207552 |
B0045579 |
1728.08.05 |
Long as New England groan'd beneath the load [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065817 |
B0022496 |
1775.03.23 |
Long Damon view'd her with affection's eye [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231840 |
B0049569 |
1735.06.23 |
Long did Euphrates make us glad [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066227 |
B0022855 |
1771.09.16 |
Long did the churlish east detain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132754 |
B0033594 |
1747.10.12 |
Long for an answer have I staid [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128184 |
B0031684 |
1781.09.29 |
Long groan'd these regions with the dire alarms [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0197275 |
B0043174 |
1758.01.09 |
Long had a mungrel French and Indian brood [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087843 |
B0026490 |
1758.01.23 |
Long had a mungrel French and Indian brood [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013435 |
B0005607 |
1776.05.30 |
Long had deep silence reign'd in sullen form [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126663 |
B0031094 |
1760.05.03 |
Long had despair approach'd Britannia's shore [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211373 |
B0046890 |
1731.09.02 |
Long had mankind with darkness been oppress'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137128 |
B0034876 |
1732.12.25 |
Long had mankind with darkness been oppress'd [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066024 |
B0022725 |
1733.02.17 |
Long had mankind with darkness been oppress'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207518 |
B0045576 |
1760.03.27 |
Long had sad Albion mourn'd her coward race [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144078 |
B0036367 |
1760.04.14 |
Long had sad Albion mourn'd her coward race [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088392 |
B0026609 |
1760.05.02 |
Long had sad Albion mourn'd her coward race [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067419 |
B0023429 |
1721.08.28 |
Long had the rulers prudent care [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065349 |
B0022175 |
1764.12.29 |
Long had the world in gloomy shades [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152297 |
B0041703 |
1766.12.27 |
Long had the world, in gloomy shades [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152494 |
B0041746 |
1783.05.30 |
Long has Columbia's crimson'd shore [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036959 |
B0014580 |
1781.08.01 |
Long has the howling storm, loud in its rage [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0196785 |
B0043157 |
1773.07.08 |
Long have I sought the living 'midst the dead [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226855 |
B0048618 |
1775.04.20 |
Long have I view'd, with sympathy and love [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231875 |
B0049573 |
1740.12.18 |
Long have the learned pastors of the age [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002097 |
B0001299 |
1740.12.18 |
Long have the learned pastors of the age [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138267 |
B0035357 |
1741.02.17 |
Long have the learned pastors of the age [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066520 |
B0023150 |
1722.06.04 |
Long have the weaker sons of Harvard strove [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065457 |
B0022215 |
1735.03.24 |
Long have you wish'd the blooming spring to rise [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011873 |
B0004576 |
1772.02.06 |
Long in his Highness's favour and do justice [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062943 |
B0021496 |
1783.12.31 |
Long life and low spirits were never my choice [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043584 |
B0016754 |
1775.11.15 |
Long mourn'd silence of the muse is o'er [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037125 |
B0015466 |
1783.05.24 |
Long now has the God of arms [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154796 |
B0042602 |
1730.01.13 |
Long since I bad the pleasing muse adieu [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136809 |
B0034791 |
1730.01.14 |
Long since I bade the pleasant muse adieu [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000814 |
B0000729 |
1781.08.09 |
Long since, unto her native sky [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077374 |
B0033274 |
1740.04.14 |
Long, thro' domestic feuds and party rage [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127632 |
B0031435 |
1740.03.24 |
Long, thro' domestick feuds and party rage [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004677 |
B0002032 |
1740.04.14 |
Long, thro domestick feuds and party rage [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079674 |
B0027924 |
1722.12.24 |
Long time, alas! by our great grandsire's fall [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065489 |
B0022244 |
1772.02.25 |
Long time did a silly old proverb prevail [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030178 |
B0012560 |
1772.04.17 |
Long time did a silly old proverb prevail [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035173 |
B0014000 |
1772.03.27 |
Long times did a silly old proverb prevail [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069550 |
B0024048 |
1738.04.20 |
Long us'd this world's vain greatness to despise [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020044 |
B0008609 |
1758.03.09 |
Look down, O God! regard my cry! [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021225 |
B0009563 |
1758.06.15 |
Look down, O God! regard my cry! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050862 |
B0019165 |
1758.07.21 |
Look down, O God! regard my cry! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067142 |
B0023334 |
1772.03.09 |
Look round, my friend, how hard the case [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170808 |
B0040001 |
1771.04.01 |
Look round our world; behold the chain of love [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0205174 |
B0044542 |
1771.04.02 |
Look round our world; behold the chain of love [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217689 |
B0045194 |
1773.10.30 |
Look round our world, behold the chain of love [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153675 |
B0042103 |
1728.12.10 |
Look round the habitable world how few [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056627 |
B0020416 |
1730.05.14 |
Look round the habitable world how few [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136920 |
B0034808 |
1782.02.16 |
Look round thee, man, observe the planets roll [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010705 |
B0003878 |
1759.06.22 |
Look, see the mighty hero stand [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067276 |
B0023382 |
1759.08.13 |
Look, see the mighty hero stand [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006361 |
B0003041 |
1780.08.24 |
Looking over your last paper [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064479 |
B0021929 |
1753.08.16 |
Loom, the comb, and spinning wheel, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020977 |
B0009344 |
1750.04.03 |
Loom, the comb, the spinning wheel, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012692 |
B0005225 |
1768.11.07 |
Loquatious, loud, and turbulent of tongue [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008519 |
B0003523 |
1776.03.06 |
Lord Bute, a rule maker [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037156 |
B0015497 |
1738.08.07 |
Lord, from the unexhausted store [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004545 |
B0001948 |
1774.04.13 |
Lord from thy throne of flowing grace [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041474 |
B0016320 |
1734.02.25 |
Lord, hear the voice of my complaint [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079286 |
B0027622 |
1763.09.17 |
Lord is King, be the people never so impatient, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152106 |
B0041635 |
1770.09.17 |
Lord Mayor being dead, it is always the fashion [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095257 |
B0027170 |
1769.10.02 |
Lord Mayor, present, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132003 |
B0033491 |
1735.10.16 |
Lord my pasture shall prepare [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001325 |
B0001032 |
1736.03.20 |
Lord my pasture shall prepare, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208055 |
B0045717 |
1776.05.04 |
Lord North has sent over an Army and Fleet [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169319 |
B0039855 |
1761.05.15 |
Lord now tune our hearts to sing, The [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072650 |
B0025208 |
1783.07.25 |
Lord of Glory reigns, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0037001 |
B0014588 |
1779.07.26 |
Lord of the world, and paradise his throne [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048144 |
B0018162 |
1776.05.16 |
Lord, save us, for thy glorious name [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103696 |
B0028919 |
1774.06.16 |
Lord, save us from our cruel foes [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102603 |
B0028818 |
1774.06.30 |
Lord, save us from our cruel foes [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063743 |
B0021626 |
1775.01.12 |
Lord Shipley is a man of sense [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231765 |
B0049558 |
1767.02.05 |
Lordly stag, arm'd with superiour force, A [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096120 |
B0028410 |
1760.07.24 |
Lorenzo, warm in youth! thy cares remove [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021432 |
B0009682 |
1775.02.08 |
Lost is our old simplicity of times [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150503 |
B0037154 |
1775.02.16 |
Lost is our old simplicity of times [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102976 |
B0028853 |
1775.02.23 |
Lost is our old simplicity of times [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063961 |
B0021660 |
1775.02.27 |
Lost is our old simplicity of times [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010451 |
B0003852 |
1775.03.02 |
Lost is our old simplicity of times [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076329 |
B0032947 |
1775.03.03 |
Lost is our old simplicity of times [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035988 |
B0014150 |
1775.03.04 |
Lost is our old simplicity of times [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154092 |
B0042173 |
1775.03.04 |
Lost is our old simplicity of times [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227733 |
B0048704 |
1775.04.08 |
Lost to the world, to-morrow doomed to die [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135060 |
B0033751 |
1762.04.19 |
Lottery, like a magic spell, A [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006683 |
B0003181 |
1762.04.23 |
Lottery, like a magic spell, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067712 |
B0023532 |
1781.07.11 |
Loud howls the storm! the vex'd Atlantic roars! [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0196687 |
B0043151 |
1780.01.08 |
Loud rumour speaks, "The French and Spaniards steer [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174641 |
B0040536 |
1768.02.01 |
Loud shrieks the publican; the last returns [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008416 |
B0003483 |
1743.01.27 |
Louis! je plains ton destin [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002223 |
B0001408 |
1769.06.15 |
Love bids me write, a pleasing tale rehearse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224101 |
B0048439 |
1769.05.15 |
Love bids me write--a pleasing tale rehearse [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077709 |
B0025273 |
1758.08.07 |
Love by hope is still sustain'd [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087918 |
B0026520 |
1758.08.10 |
Love by hope is still sustain'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050895 |
B0019173 |
1758.08.25 |
Love by hope is still sustain'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067153 |
B0023339 |
1768.03.31 |
Love by hope is still sustain'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097807 |
B0028479 |
1768.04.15 |
Love by hope is still sustain'd [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034001 |
B0013791 |
1779.04.08 |
Love by hope is still sustain'd [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000284 |
B0000054 |
1779.04.19 |
Love by hope is still sustain'd [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048091 |
B0018148 |
1758.08.19 |
Love by hope is still sustain'ed [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032814 |
B0013308 |
1772.11.17 |
Love entwines the hearts of man; 'tis love [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030392 |
B0012600 |
1767.02.26 |
Love is ever on the wing [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222805 |
B0048323 |
1771.04.18 |
Love of gaming is the worst of ills, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100540 |
B0028653 |
1774.12.30 |
Love! perplexing pleasing toy! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035940 |
B0014141 |
1775.01.12 |
Love! perplexing, pleasing toy! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063914 |
B0021654 |
1775.01.19 |
Love! perplexing, pleasing toy! [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041675 |
B0016360 |
1751.02.14 |
Love, the most fav'rite gift design'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221505 |
B0048112 |
1754.02.18 |
Love the most generous passion of the mind [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0105540 |
B0029167 |
1754.02.26 |
Love the most generous passion of the mind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141096 |
B0036049 |
1749.01.11 |
Love! thou divinest good below [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049699 |
B0018675 |
1782.07.30 |
Love to the person is too oft confin'd [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059258 |
B0021176 |
1782.08.31 |
Love to the person is too oft confin'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071144 |
B0024557 |
1737.07.22 |
Loveliest creature hither come [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228902 |
B0048909 |
1771.08.27 |
Loveliest of months! bright June, again [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030110 |
B0012537 |
1771.09.13 |
Loveliest of months! bright June again [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069435 |
B0024021 |
1736.10.14 |
Lovely Chloe, pretty creature [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001457 |
B0001084 |
1770.12.03 |
Lovely in death, thou charm'd the weeping eye [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132563 |
B0033553 |
1735.01.16 |
Lovely, lasting peace of mind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137558 |
B0035049 |
1767.11.23 |
Lovely, lasting peace of mind [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083752 |
B0028385 |
1774.04.18 |
Lovely lasting peace of mind [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028860 |
B0012106 |
1778.12.07 |
Love's a cheat; we over rate it [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047999 |
B0018129 |
1775.04.01 |
Love's a dream of mighty pleasure [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227775 |
B0048708 |
1770.11.02 |
Love's a pain that works of our woe [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034795 |
B0013924 |
1768.05.16 |
Love's a pain that works our woe [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074019 |
B0032205 |
1773.10.14 |
Love's no irregular desire [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102360 |
B0028783 |
1773.10.18 |
Love's no irregular desire [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134938 |
B0033703 |
1773.11.05 |
Love's no irregular desire [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035529 |
B0014081 |
1771.09.20 |
Lovliest of months! bright June, again [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034998 |
B0013970 |
1738.04.14 |
Low, in the gloomy vale of thought, confin'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229128 |
B0048947 |
1766.02.20 |
Low! swarming o'er the new discover'd world [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146278 |
B0036675 |
1766.04.03 |
Low! swarming o'er the new discover'd world [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146281 |
B0036681 |
1766.04.10 |
Low! swarming o'er the new discover'd world [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146284 |
B0036682 |
1769.02.06 |
Lowly branch and humble vale retain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131659 |
B0033457 |
1760.01.17 |
L---s, who grinds both great and small [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021392 |
B0009655 |
1747.12.07 |
Luke, on his dying bed, embrac'd his wife [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005304 |
B0002434 |
1783.01.28 |
Lull'd in a pleasing sleep, old Gripus lies [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047385 |
B0018038 |
1783.02.22 |
Lull'd in a pleasing sleep, old Gripus lies [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075468 |
B0032701 |
1747.12.21 |
Lull'd in pleasing sleep old Cornell lies [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078483 |
B0025455 |
1772.07.23 |
Luxuriant nature here her verdure shoots [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214462 |
B0047470 |
1768.06.30 |
Lydia's like autumn ripe, yet mild as May [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148006 |
B0036800 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1769.08.10 |
M-- belov'd, whose sires, with gentle hand [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099461 |
B0028563 |
1771.11.08 |
Madam I am to blame, I know [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035025 |
B0013977 |
1768.09.29 |
Madam, permit an humble muse to pay [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223668 |
B0048406 |
1773.10.07 |
Madam, these gloves a willing prize I bear [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055766 |
B0019949 |
1767.03.06 |
Madam, when in a dancing room [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068558 |
B0023786 |
1767.04.25 |
Madam, when in a dancing room [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152592 |
B0041763 |
1755.12.11 |
Made to engage all hearts, and charm all eyes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142114 |
B0036143 |
1772.07.02 |
Madman, Fool, and Janus Knave, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226211 |
B0048565 |
1756.11.01 |
Mahon is gone, and with it gone our trade! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013232 |
B0005543 |
1756.11.11 |
Mahon is gone, and with it gone our trade! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066946 |
B0023248 |
1776.04.09 |
Maid from affectation free, A [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056894 |
B0020530 |
1767.01.01 |
Maid is like the morning rose, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222729 |
B0048315 |
1778.04.08 |
Make room O ye kingdoms in hist'ry renown'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170503 |
B0039968 |
1778.04.04 |
Make room, O ye kingdoms, in hist'ry renowned [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-York |
C0151831 |
B0037556 |
1778.04.29 |
Make room, O ye kingdoms, in hist'ry renowned [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136134 |
B0034208 |
1729.06.19 |
Make way for Hymen with his lights [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000773 |
B0000699 |
1774.01.04 |
Making Boston harbour into tea, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030670 |
B0012659 |
1768.06.02 |
Making laws for to ensnare the just, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098515 |
B0028491 |
1768.06.18 |
Making laws for to ensnare the just, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152842 |
B0041823 |
1773.12.23 |
Making of Boston harbour into tea, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102418 |
B0028793 |
1738.08.07 |
Man by necessity compell'd must go [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012081 |
B0004717 |
1765.01.04 |
Man, by necessity compell'd, must go [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068110 |
B0023673 |
1766.10.30 |
Man hard of heart to man, of horrible things [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096012 |
B0028392 |
1781.07.14 |
Man in manhood maim'd he's pleased to hear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175195 |
B0040714 |
1744.06.25 |
Man in vertue's sacred paths sincere, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084426 |
B0025784 |
1766.06.28 |
Man, like the gen'rous vine, supported lives [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033225 |
B0013561 |
1767.05.09 |
Man, like the gen'rous vine, supported lives [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033332 |
B0013594 |
1769.03.29 |
Man measures earth, weighs air, surveys the sky [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044190 |
B0017324 |
1772.05.28 |
Man, O Fuscus! free from strife, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214368 |
B0047459 |
1757.03.26 |
Man of upright heart and soul, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032792 |
B0013281 |
1746.01.11 |
Man of wisdom may disguise, A [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209648 |
B0046212 |
1772.12.03 |
Man of worth, a man of truth, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226528 |
B0048587 |
1778.11.18 |
Man of your vein, is always in pain, A [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071433 |
B0024678 |
1769.01.12 |
Man only from himself can suffer wrong [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223854 |
B0048420 |
1744.05.16 |
Man saget wahr und recht [fl] |
Pensylvanische Berichte |
C0128706 |
B0041136 |
1757.11.07 |
Man should weigh well the nature of himself [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026214 |
B0011244 |
1757.12.01 |
Man should weigh well the nature of himself [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050820 |
B0019137 |
1757.12.26 |
Man should weigh well the nature of himself [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087831 |
B0026488 |
1777.03.24 |
Man that fights and runs away, The [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120837 |
B0030394 |
1755.05.12 |
Man that wou'd in health his life prolong, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005956 |
B0002819 |
1767.09.14 |
Man that's innocent and good, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213194 |
B0047221 |
1768.05.13 |
Man that's innocent and good, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068842 |
B0023848 |
1776.01.20 |
Man that's neither high nor low, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169209 |
B0039839 |
1776.02.12 |
Man that's neither high nor low, A [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076559 |
B0032991 |
1738.12.07 |
Man was a happy favourite above [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020062 |
B0008628 |
1738.12.28 |
Man was a happy favourite above [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001773 |
B0001197 |
1739.02.23 |
Man was a happy favourite above [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229315 |
B0048991 |
1748.02.08 |
Man was a happy favourite above [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209855 |
B0046315 |
1774.08.25 |
Man, whate'er be his pretence, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231564 |
B0049538 |
1768.03.25 |
Man who at day breaking, breaks off his rest, The [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038386 |
B0014633 |
1768.01.14 |
Man who at daybreaking breaks off his rest, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223086 |
B0048369 |
1774.03.18 |
Man who feels the dear disease, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035679 |
B0014100 |
1774.04.06 |
Man who feels the dear disease, The [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041456 |
B0016319 |
1752.04.23 |
Man, who seeks to win the fair, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050049 |
B0018846 |
1777.02.04 |
Man who submits without striking a blow, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066845 |
B0023220 |
1777.02.11 |
Man who submits, without striking a blow, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070733 |
B0024282 |
1768.09.08 |
Man who would a tyrant be, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098633 |
B0028509 |
1769.03.02 |
Man whom fortune grants, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099047 |
B0028538 |
1781.06.06 |
Man whom I would wish to please, The [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071998 |
B0025014 |
1772.06.04 |
Man, whose conscience, white as snow, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054989 |
B0019879 |
1767.02.23 |
Man whose constitution's strong, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0129704 |
B0033347 |
1732.02.26 |
Man, whose ev'ry thought and deed, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207294 |
B0045527 |
1755.04.17 |
Man, whose heart from vice is clear, The [fl] |
Instructor |
C0049339 |
B0018459 |
1772.06.15 |
Man with strong reason is endow'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133019 |
B0033633 |
1773.05.31 |
Manhood, with huge importance over-grown [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214919 |
B0047522 |
1774.06.15 |
Mankind may walk unvex'd by strife [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041555 |
B0016329 |
1776.09.16 |
Mankind my rover, unvex'd by strife [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076646 |
B0033022 |
1771.11.11 |
Mankind one day serence and free appear [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028360 |
B0011979 |
1771.10.05 |
Mankind one day serene and free appear [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153366 |
B0041995 |
1773.01.01 |
Mankind, one day serene and free appear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069899 |
B0024088 |
1771.10.22 |
Mankind one day serene and some appear [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040674 |
B0016116 |
1772.10.03 |
Manking may walk, unvex'd by strife [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133209 |
B0033649 |
1775.12.29 |
Mann, den kein Verstand erreichen kan, Der [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234727 |
B0050558 |
1770.06.26 |
Mann, der lange schon die Gliederkrankheit plagte, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233962 |
B0050240 |
1767.08.04 |
Manners with fortune, humours change with climes [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216602 |
B0045000 |
1774.09.29 |
Man's boasted intellects be now my theme [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220592 |
B0047795 |
1781.07.19 |
Man's feeble race what ills await! [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183469 |
B0043762 |
1772.02.17 |
Man's life, like any weaver's shuttle, flies [fl] |
Albany Gazette |
C0000218 |
B0000007 |
1772.07.20 |
Man's rich with little, were his judgements true [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170883 |
B0040020 |
1772.08.03 |
Man's rich with little, were his judgment true [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028475 |
B0012017 |
1778.03.16 |
Many a foot make up one rhyme [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136094 |
B0034190 |
1779.10.13 |
March last but one, the fifteenth day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151131 |
B0037323 |
1779.10.20 |
March last but one, the fifteenth day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151134 |
B0037324 |
1779.02.25 |
March, march my country march! and to the field [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0207104 |
B0044831 |
1771.02.21 |
Maria comes, in artless beauty gay [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230942 |
B0049416 |
1782.10.26 |
Maria D----, the other day [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047234 |
B0018014 |
1724.07.02 |
Marino!--welcome to from the western shore [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000586 |
B0000443 |
1761.04.13 |
Mark my gay friend, that solemn toll [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006510 |
B0003128 |
1772.09.14 |
Mark the bee in Flora's bower [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171068 |
B0040028 |
1781.01.29 |
Mark the perfect man and behold the upright [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018150 |
B0006802 |
1759.01.05 |
Mark with what different zeal each nation arms [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072558 |
B0025145 |
1759.03.02 |
Mark with what different zeal each nation arms [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067245 |
B0023366 |
1779.01.23 |
Mark yon wretch submissive bending [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188884 |
B0042891 |
1746.11.20 |
Marlbro' with men and time his sieges won [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020441 |
B0009043 |
1736.03.15 |
Marriage, of human social states the best [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025620 |
B0010541 |
1766.05.02 |
Marriage, that makes two bodies one [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222501 |
B0048281 |
1774.09.06 |
Married! 'tis well! a mighty blessing! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030918 |
B0012696 |
1778.05.26 |
Mars, conquest-plum'd, the Cyprian Queen disarms [fl] |
Royal Pennsylvania Gazette |
C0203349 |
B0044071 |
1778.06.30 |
Mars, conquest-plum'd. the Cyprian Queen disarms [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177467 |
B0043493 |
1761.06.05 |
Mars, inform'd that some wits, with inquisitive eye [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067576 |
B0023486 |
1748.03.28 |
Mars, O god of war, why hast thou turned [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005319 |
B0002450 |
1748.03.21 |
Mars, O God of War, why hast thou turned thy backs [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084708 |
B0025979 |
1746.01.01 |
Master, I wish a happy year [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155310 |
B0037730 |
1730.02.24 |
Masters should have sound wit, and documents that's plain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136851 |
B0034797 |
1782.11.27 |
Matilda thoughtless, young and gay [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072372 |
B0025091 |
1772.07.06 |
Mature for Heaven, the fatal mandate came [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133035 |
B0033636 |
1772.07.09 |
Mature for heaven, the fatal mandate came [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101241 |
B0028717 |
1773.07.12 |
Mature for Heaven, the fatal mandate came [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134727 |
B0033689 |
1774.05.30 |
Mature for heaven, the fatal mandate came [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0119551 |
B0030247 |
1734.06.24 |
Maturely weigh, how dreadful is the sight [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066149 |
B0022803 |
1771.05.14 |
May all joiy and happiness vait [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040601 |
B0016093 |
1760.07.04 |
May all the pow'rs of harmony combine [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067435 |
B0023438 |
1775.02.16 |
May Celia's charms, my glowing pen inspire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220675 |
B0047804 |
1780.04.27 |
May destiny, just to your merits, twine [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0181892 |
B0043676 |
1775.02.17 |
May each unkind report [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pu) |
C0229679 |
B0049084 |
1771.01.01 |
May grateful omens now appear [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062282 |
B0021437 |
1767.12.31 |
May heav'n propitious hear my ardent pray'r [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096988 |
B0028459 |
1771.11.11 |
May I presume, in humble lays [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170648 |
B0039984 |
1771.11.21 |
May I presume, in humble lays [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100865 |
B0028684 |
1771.12.06 |
May I presume, in humble lays [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035039 |
B0013981 |
1779.04.02 |
May I presume, in humble lays [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136231 |
B0034310 |
1768.06.06 |
May it please your gumpship; for 'tis clever [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015822 |
B0006148 |
1767.01.02 |
May liberty restor'd successful reign [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068510 |
B0023777 |
1772.10.15 |
May Milner's name in future annals shine [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226480 |
B0048580 |
1735.09.18 |
May none but fair and pleasant gales [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001322 |
B0001028 |
1735.09.29 |
May none but fair and pleasant gales [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025559 |
B0010518 |
1763.11.07 |
May one clear calm attend thee to thy close [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026729 |
B0011557 |
1735.03.31 |
May peace and pleasure crown the happy day [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011876 |
B0004577 |
1782.11.26 |
May peace her olive wand extend [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047300 |
B0018023 |
1769.05.22 |
May that base miscreant, who unlicenc'd, wreaks [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008629 |
B0003551 |
1769.11.17 |
May this thrice happy, happy pair! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069107 |
B0023926 |
1783.12.24 |
May this tree, planted by Franklin's hand [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203161 |
B0043408 |
1766.08.15 |
Mayhew is gone! ah weep! now Anglia weep! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068441 |
B0023757 |
1741.01.22 |
Mayst thou, great man, withstand a misled throng [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138271 |
B0035362 |
1773.09.30 |
May't please your honours to ordain [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063334 |
B0021587 |
1757.08.25 |
Means and arts that to perfection bring, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211120 |
B0046782 |
1769.01.17 |
Mean-time Imperial Neptune heard the sound [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040291 |
B0015972 |
1735.04.05 |
Mechanick work, compact for motion [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207913 |
B0045667 |
1777.12.02 |
Meddle not with state affairs [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135987 |
B0034148 |
1781.08.08 |
Mein Gott! [ ] [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044673 |
B0016929 |
1770.12.25 |
Mein! sage mir, warum die Fuersten fechten? [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234034 |
B0050265 |
1769.01.17 |
Mein Vater geht ins Holz, wie ich gemerket habe [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233573 |
B0050165 |
1782.12.04 |
Melancholy, mournful maid! [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072377 |
B0025092 |
1770.12.04 |
Melpomene! Muse, no stranger to me [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217597 |
B0045179 |
1771.03.14 |
Melpomene thine aid I now implore [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062323 |
B0021448 |
1771.12.30 |
Men diff'rent things admire and approve [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170750 |
B0039991 |
1764.02.03 |
Men love women with lips quite bare [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067967 |
B0023625 |
1760.03.07 |
Men may respect, and love with ease pretend [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067391 |
B0023421 |
1758.11.24 |
Men need both fear, to preach and hear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067208 |
B0023352 |
1773.04.13 |
Men need both fear, to preach and hear [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040989 |
B0016193 |
1773.11.19 |
Men need both fear, to preach and hear [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035540 |
B0014083 |
1773.11.19 |
Men need not fear, to preach and hear [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035537 |
B0014083 |
1758.11.17 |
Men need not fear, to preach or hear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067203 |
B0023351 |
1773.04.13 |
Men need not fear to preach or hear [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040986 |
B0016193 |
1775.06.17 |
Men of every size and station [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168990 |
B0039808 |
1775.07.07 |
Men of every size and station [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036044 |
B0014168 |
1752.08.24 |
Men still are men; and those who nobly dare [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085857 |
B0026210 |
1769.11.21 |
Mensch, der du Christen schmaeht, was ist in ihrer Lehre [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233870 |
B0050209 |
1783.08.18 |
Merit, if thou are blest with riches [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049211 |
B0018375 |
1772.02.10 |
Merit should be forever plac'd [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095813 |
B0027243 |
1769.05.01 |
Merit to praise, and virtue to commend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131796 |
B0033469 |
1781.08.01 |
Merk auf, ich bitte dich, wie es beim Alten gieng [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044665 |
B0016928 |
1778.11.14 |
Merry powers of yon bright sky [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042182 |
B0016471 |
1767.01.26 |
Methinks I am a prophet new inspir'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0129442 |
B0033343 |
1758.12.14 |
Methinks I see Britannia's genius here [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021327 |
B0009603 |
1758.12.22 |
Methinks I see Britannia's genius here [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067217 |
B0023356 |
1759.01.01 |
Methinks I see Britannia's genius here [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087983 |
B0026542 |
1759.02.08 |
Methinks I see Britannia's Genius here [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050987 |
B0019199 |
1774.03.29 |
Methinks I see my honour'd friend [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030770 |
B0012671 |
1774.10.26 |
Methinks this world seems oddly made [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041625 |
B0016348 |
1771.06.08 |
Methinks this world seems odly made [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153305 |
B0041978 |
1769.02.02 |
Midas, we read, with wond'rous art of old [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098957 |
B0028534 |
1769.02.18 |
Midas, we read, with wond'rous art of old [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153024 |
B0041858 |
1769.04.07 |
Midas, we read, with wondrous art of old [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038484 |
B0014685 |
1773.07.01 |
Midnight moon serenely smiled, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102095 |
B0028768 |
1771.12.27 |
Midnight moon serenely smiles, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035070 |
B0013984 |
1775.12.12 |
Midnight moon serenely smiles, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056861 |
B0020513 |
1772.06.11 |
Midst a fair garden's various wild [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055002 |
B0019880 |
1768.03.03 |
Midst all the gay impertinence of life [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161092 |
B0038884 |
1783.12.03 |
Midst distant murmurs, war's tremendous sound [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043567 |
B0016750 |
1753.01.04 |
Might I, like others, make a request [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020944 |
B0009314 |
1752.10.06 |
Might I, like others, make request [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222094 |
B0048196 |
1752.11.16 |
Might I, like others, make request [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050209 |
B0018874 |
1752.12.11 |
Might I, like others, make request [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085946 |
B0026224 |
1752.12.19 |
Might I, like others, make request [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155913 |
B0038089 |
1783.04.07 |
Might I, like others, make request [fl] |
New York Gazeteer-Albany |
C0084071 |
B0025689 |
1772.03.13 |
Mighty power that form'd the mind, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069547 |
B0024046 |
1767.11.14 |
Mild eve ascends her throne: The god of day [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152726 |
B0041792 |
1763.07.28 |
Mild was the morning when Lowella rose [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090764 |
B0026783 |
1783.12.31 |
Miller! the urn, in ancient times, 'tis said [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203201 |
B0043410 |
1748.07.25 |
Mily is born with ev'ry female charm [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045669 |
B0017536 |
1771.01.17 |
Mind contemplative finds nothing here, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100359 |
B0028640 |
1782.10.01 |
Mind contemplative finds nothing here, The [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059473 |
B0021185 |
1782.10.16 |
Mind contemplative finds nothing here, The [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072351 |
B0025085 |
1782.11.02 |
Mind contemplative finds nothing here, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010956 |
B0003915 |
1779.07.02 |
Mind mind alone (bear witness, earth and heav'n!) [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056136 |
B0020179 |
1778.05.02 |
Mind of perverseness, a bosom of snow, A [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188151 |
B0042816 |
1762.09.17 |
Mine be the task the English war to sing [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067778 |
B0023553 |
1780.09.04 |
Ministers bad, The [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048326 |
B0018220 |
1756.12.02 |
Minorca's gone! Oswego too is lost [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066953 |
B0023251 |
1769.06.08 |
Mira has charms no fair can boast [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077781 |
B0025277 |
1773.07.08 |
Mira, take this painted fan [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102113 |
B0028769 |
1773.07.19 |
Mira, take this painted fan [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134732 |
B0033690 |
1773.08.10 |
Mira! take this painted fan [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030581 |
B0012638 |
1774.03.03 |
Mira, thou scornful, changing fair [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063612 |
B0021609 |
1771.01.10 |
Miser loves money; the merchant loves trade, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162802 |
B0039035 |
1774.08.18 |
Misers, say, can gold prolong [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231547 |
B0049537 |
1769.03.29 |
Misfortune best sincerity can shew [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044187 |
B0017324 |
1769.02.16 |
Misfortune best sincerity can show [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098989 |
B0028536 |
1742.03.01 |
Miss Bett, pray, what think you's the reason [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127872 |
B0031533 |
1749.11.08 |
Miss Molly, a fam'd toast, was fair and young [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049799 |
B0018718 |
1750.01.15 |
Miss Molly, a fam'd toast, was fair and young [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084910 |
B0026074 |
1764.02.18 |
Miss Molly, a fam'd toast, was fair and young [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152198 |
B0041657 |
1772.12.03 |
Miss Sukey at church, on the conjugal day [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214621 |
B0047492 |
1769.06.29 |
Mistaken fair, lay Sherlock by [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224116 |
B0048440 |
1772.08.24 |
Mistaken world! considerate, how few! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170983 |
B0040025 |
1782.06.26 |
Mistaken world! considerate, how few! [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072275 |
B0025069 |
1782.07.29 |
Mistaken world! Considerate, how few! [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048873 |
B0018320 |
1732.03.23 |
Mistress A--y [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137180 |
B0034903 |
1732.02.07 |
Mistress A---y, to you I fly [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0234951 |
B0049638 |
1732.05.20 |
Mistress A--y, to you I fly [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207367 |
B0045539 |
1768.09.23 |
Mistress I've lost, it is true, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034199 |
B0013814 |
1769.10.10 |
Mit Traeumen, die uns schoen betruegen [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233827 |
B0050203 |
1769.01.03 |
Mit viel eignen Zeichen dieser Zeit, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233562 |
B0050163 |
1773.03.23 |
Mjeme begin; inspire ye sacred nine! [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040956 |
B0016190 |
1773.03.01 |
Mneme, begin; inspire ye sacred nine? [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028558 |
B0012047 |
1773.02.02 |
Mnene, begin' inspire, ye sacred nine? [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030420 |
B0012611 |
1778.12.28 |
Model of worth, and well conducted life [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0121338 |
B0030486 |
1767.01.05 |
Modeste sur un trone orne par la Victoire [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233051 |
B0050059 |
1772.04.30 |
Molly Mog, Black-ey'd Susan, and Baldock's fair maid [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054953 |
B0019874 |
1768.04.18 |
Monarch in my rustic bower, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131209 |
B0033411 |
1768.05.09 |
Monarch in my rustic bower, A [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074009 |
B0032204 |
1768.07.12 |
Monarch in my rustic bower, A [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216938 |
B0045049 |
1773.07.06 |
Monarch in my rustic bower, A [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030545 |
B0012633 |
1773.07.30 |
Monarch in my rustic bower, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070137 |
B0024118 |
1773.09.13 |
Monarch in my rustic bower, A [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074715 |
B0032409 |
1749.02.28 |
Monarch in my rustic bower [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139649 |
B0035790 |
1763.02.18 |
Monarch in my rustick bower, A [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072773 |
B0025254 |
1736.02.17 |
Monarch of musick, verse, and day [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079417 |
B0027724 |
1736.03.01 |
Monarch of musick, verse, and day [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004329 |
B0001822 |
1738.03.27 |
Monarch of verse, and muses, joyn [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079539 |
B0027829 |
1762.11.18 |
Monarchs, 'tis true, should calm the storms of war [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021729 |
B0009804 |
1783.09.27 |
Monarchs, 'tis true, should calm the storms of war [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047701 |
B0018080 |
1783.10.20 |
Monarchs, 'Tis true, should calm the storms of war [fl] |
Freeman's Chronicle |
C0042658 |
B0016602 |
1783.10.30 |
Monarchs, 'tis true, should calm the storms of war [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232216 |
B0047746 |
1767.07.11 |
Monday it rain'd a great part of the day, A [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152616 |
B0041774 |
1767.06.18 |
Monday it rained a great part of the day, A [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092629 |
B0026985 |
1771.05.14 |
Money thou ow'st me [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030036 |
B0012522 |
1776.01.27 |
Monk his sermon spun to such extreme, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228118 |
B0048751 |
1776.02.24 |
Monk his sermon spun to such extreme, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169265 |
B0039844 |
1776.03.18 |
Monk his sermon spun to such extreme, A [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076590 |
B0032996 |
1774.07.15 |
Monkey once a short request, A [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064952 |
B0032759 |
1741.07.20 |
Monkey, to reform the times, A [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025800 |
B0010650 |
1754.06.03 |
Monkey, to reform the times, A [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0105850 |
B0029182 |
1759.12.10 |
Monsieur, your letter came too late [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088297 |
B0026591 |
1767.11.05 |
Monster, custom, who all sense doth eat, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092680 |
B0027005 |
1771.01.25 |
Monster, in a course of vice grown old, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034865 |
B0013936 |
1776.02.02 |
Monster, not a man, who truth doth hide, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064101 |
B0021706 |
1751.03.07 |
Moon grows red, pale, big, and walks by night, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221529 |
B0048115 |
1773.06.17 |
Moon, pale majesty of night, retires, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226811 |
B0048615 |
1768.07.07 |
Moon, refulgent lamp of light, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223520 |
B0048394 |
1782.12.14 |
More I reflect, the more plain it appears [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201568 |
B0043300 |
1782.12.19 |
More I reflect, the more plain it appears [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126427 |
B0031036 |
1782.12.04 |
More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043213 |
B0016697 |
1782.12.11 |
More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072380 |
B0025093 |
1782.12.23 |
More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048980 |
B0018341 |
1782.12.23 |
More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] |
New York Gazeteer-Albany |
C0084042 |
B0025678 |
1782.12.28 |
More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) |
C0221050 |
B0047931 |
1782.12.31 |
More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057358 |
B0021327 |
1783.01.02 |
More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064806 |
B0022052 |
1783.01.03 |
More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036897 |
B0014559 |
1783.01.25 |
More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071203 |
B0024578 |
1760.11.01 |
More sad than when the much lov'd Ovid's tongue [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211453 |
B0046918 |
1760.12.04 |
More sad than when the much lov'd Ovid's tongue [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088674 |
B0026643 |
1783.02.12 |
More than content with what my labours gain [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201670 |
B0043317 |
1769.01.26 |
More than content with what my talents gain [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223873 |
B0048421 |
1769.02.06 |
More than content with what my talents gain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131677 |
B0033457 |
1770.04.13 |
More than content with what my talents gain [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034646 |
B0013895 |
1776.02.16 |
More yet, the methods, you, oh chief! ordained [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064112 |
B0021708 |
1750.05.17 |
Morning blush'd with vivid red, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139972 |
B0035853 |
1770.11.23 |
Morning now reigns how beautifully fair [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069283 |
B0023979 |
1769.09.21 |
Morning of this very day, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148348 |
B0036866 |
1773.09.23 |
Mortal, if courage animate thy breast [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102342 |
B0028780 |
1732.01.04 |
Most bounteous Queen, my grateful thanks I pay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137169 |
B0034892 |
1727.11.06 |
Most gracious sovereign Lord, may't please [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079072 |
B0027369 |
1727.11.09 |
Most gracious sovereign lord our King [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000669 |
B0000616 |
1761.08.21 |
Most gracious Sovereign Lord our King [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067614 |
B0023497 |
1770.12.10 |
Most grievous lot! most dread, most dismal state [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095469 |
B0027182 |
1770.12.28 |
Most grievous lot! most dread, most dismal state [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069328 |
B0023984 |
1771.01.03 |
Most grievous lot! most dread, most dismal state [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062288 |
B0021438 |
1771.09.27 |
Most hard! in pleasing your chief glory lies [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035000 |
B0013971 |
1771.10.08 |
Most hard! in pleasing your chief glory lies [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030140 |
B0012543 |
1783.11.20 |
Most human forms of government were made [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0127001 |
B0031110 |
1758.03.27 |
Most humbly, sir, we this petition [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006242 |
B0002969 |
1758.04.17 |
Most humbly, Sir, we this petition [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087875 |
B0026504 |
1770.05.17 |
Most lovely, soul inchanting maid [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099808 |
B0028605 |
1770.06.01 |
Most lovely, soul-inchanting maid [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034688 |
B0013902 |
1770.03.01 |
Most men can least in others bear [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099708 |
B0028593 |
1734.07.22 |
Most noble peer, your ever charming verse [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011802 |
B0004550 |
1783.12.18 |
Mother England was sick and just ready to die [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176736 |
B0041097 |
1772.05.09 |
Mother, I want a gown: This quite worn out [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214345 |
B0047454 |
1772.04.09 |
Mother of Cupid, you know who I mean, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101092 |
B0028704 |
1762.03.22 |
Mother said, go tell my child [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0081188 |
B0028105 |
1762.03.25 |
Mother said, go tell my child, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089672 |
B0026713 |
1734.07.08 |
Mother who vast pleasure finds, A [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079314 |
B0027641 |
1760.04.26 |
Mount, mount, aspiring soul! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211369 |
B0046889 |
1771.11.01 |
Mount up, my muse, to yonder pole [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035020 |
B0013976 |
1781.01.03 |
Mountain once, as Aesop says, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151293 |
B0037387 |
1751.05.27 |
Mourn, Britains mourn, sad scenes of grief appear [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078821 |
B0025590 |
1766.11.27 |
Mourn England, old and new, from shore to shore [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222682 |
B0048311 |
1766.09.29 |
Mourn England, old and new--from shore to shore [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083209 |
B0028324 |
1766.10.06 |
Mourn England, old and new--from shore to shore [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007930 |
B0003414 |
1766.10.11 |
Mourn England, old and new--from shore to shore-- [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152465 |
B0041735 |
1766.10.20 |
Mourn, England, old and new--from shore to shore-- [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029374 |
B0012291 |
1770.07.11 |
Mourn, Georgians, mourn your wretched state [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044362 |
B0017386 |
1774.09.19 |
Mourn, hapless Caledonia, mourn [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0119734 |
B0030264 |
1774.10.06 |
Mourn, hapless Caledonia, mourn [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0025358 |
B0010450 |
1776.03.16 |
Mourn, mourn, my lyre, in each string [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169303 |
B0039848 |
1762.01.11 |
Much has been said at this censorious time [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0108502 |
B0029586 |
1759.01.08 |
Much has been said at this unlucky time [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106717 |
B0029421 |
1754.04.25 |
Much has been said in this reforming age [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141205 |
B0036057 |
1768.05.16 |
Much more fair than nice [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131234 |
B0033415 |
1775.06.12 |
Much of its beauty, usefulness, and force [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031121 |
B0012737 |
1773.01.08 |
Murray, I love thee, for thy Jesu's sake [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035325 |
B0014038 |
1749.03.20 |
Muse an Ode select prepares, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209924 |
B0046370 |
1781.06.13 |
Muse, begin the comic lay [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072004 |
B0025015 |
1722.06.25 |
Muse disdains, The [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065462 |
B0022218 |
1768.02.08 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0002867 |
B0001589 |
1770.08.06 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029925 |
B0012484 |
1771.05.31 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034942 |
B0013954 |
1771.12.13 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035053 |
B0013982 |
1773.09.09 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226975 |
B0048627 |
1774.07.25 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074930 |
B0032455 |
1774.08.02 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030903 |
B0012691 |
1774.08.04 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063782 |
B0021631 |
1774.08.25 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231559 |
B0049538 |
1775.01.26 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135019 |
B0033720 |
1775.11.18 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154175 |
B0042210 |
1775.11.18 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227979 |
B0048741 |
1779.05.01 |
Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174292 |
B0040427 |
1774.02.17 |
Muse her tribute to this pair shall pay, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231453 |
B0049514 |
1783.03.22 |
Muse in winter's hoary reign, The [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047466 |
B0018053 |
1767.11.30 |
Muse! lend your aid, your wonted aid [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008368 |
B0003474 |
1767.12.17 |
Muse! raise thy voice, attune thy song afresh [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223048 |
B0048365 |
1760.11.17 |
Muse, resume the sounding lyre [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026300 |
B0011402 |
1755.01.14 |
Muse that us'd in silvan strains to sing [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141612 |
B0036095 |
1754.12.12 |
Muse that us'd in silvan strains to sing, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050566 |
B0018982 |
1755.01.14 |
Muse that us'd in silvan strains to sing, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156198 |
B0038197 |
1755.02.03 |
Muse that us'd in silvan strains to sing, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087256 |
B0026336 |
1755.02.11 |
Muse that us'd in Silvan strains to sing, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012981 |
B0005453 |
1775.07.08 |
Muse, whom virtue's friend our heroes deem, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169003 |
B0039811 |
1783.04.19 |
Muse with rapture tunes her lays, The [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047498 |
B0018057 |
1769.10.26 |
Music has charms to sooth the languid soul [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003846 |
B0001724 |
1722.11.26 |
Music has charms to sooth the savage breast [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065473 |
B0022240 |
1733.12.31 |
Music has power to melt the soul [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079270 |
B0027614 |
1774.04.26 |
Music hath charms to sooth the savage beast [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041101 |
B0016247 |
1764.01.20 |
Music! is in the breath of second birth [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067936 |
B0023623 |
1764.01.20 |
Music! Thou charmer of all human race [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067936 |
B0023623 |
1736.03.01 |
Musick has charms to sooth, asswage the breast [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025603 |
B0010539 |
1763.04.28 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144913 |
B0036528 |
1763.04.28 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0157944 |
B0038629 |
1763.05.05 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144918 |
B0036529 |
1763.05.05 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0157955 |
B0038630 |
1763.05.14 |
Musick has charms to sooth the savage breast [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152003 |
B0041617 |
1763.05.19 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052570 |
B0019422 |
1763.05.19 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0157985 |
B0038632 |
1763.05.21 |
Musick has charms to sooth the savage breast [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152012 |
B0041618 |
1763.05.26 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0158002 |
B0038633 |
1763.05.30 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0081837 |
B0028167 |
1763.06.06 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0081852 |
B0028168 |
1763.06.16 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144951 |
B0036535 |
1763.06.27 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072975 |
B0031958 |
1763.06.30 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144959 |
B0036537 |
1763.07.02 |
Musick has charms to sooth the savage breast [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152048 |
B0041624 |
1763.07.04 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072980 |
B0031959 |
1763.07.09 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033041 |
B0013486 |
1763.07.16 |
Musick has charms to sooth the savage breast [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152064 |
B0041626 |
1763.07.18 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072987 |
B0031961 |
1763.07.25 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072992 |
B0031962 |
1763.08.13 |
Musick has charms to sooth the savage breast [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152080 |
B0041630 |
1763.09.03 |
Musick has charms to sooth the savage breast [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152097 |
B0041633 |
1771.07.23 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040621 |
B0016103 |
1771.07.30 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040632 |
B0016104 |
1771.08.06 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040641 |
B0016105 |
1771.08.13 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040648 |
B0016106 |
1771.08.20 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040653 |
B0016107 |
1771.08.27 |
Musick has Charms to sooth the Savage breast [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040663 |
B0016108 |
1743.01.31 |
Musketo just starv'd, in a sorry condition, A [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004862 |
B0002181 |
1743.12.22 |
Musketo just starv'd, in a sorry condition, A [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020273 |
B0008891 |
1760.02.15 |
Must Babel's lofty towers submit to fate? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067368 |
B0023418 |
1760.02.18 |
Must Babel's lofty towers submit to fate? [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006415 |
B0003068 |
1775.11.09 |
Must death his sable triumphs still extend [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065256 |
B0022151 |
1780.09.07 |
Must little villains then submit to fate [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077220 |
B0033226 |
1748.07.27 |
Must Saxe's credit then from stain be clear [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049677 |
B0018651 |
1748.08.01 |
Must Saxe's credit then from stain be clear [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128238 |
B0031705 |
1748.08.01 |
Must Saxe's credit then from stain be clear [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084748 |
B0025998 |
1748.08.01 |
Must Saxe's credit then from strain be clear [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045672 |
B0017537 |
1722.02.12 |
Muzzy, may now Couranto's art defy [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065429 |
B0022199 |
1732.12.21 |
My anxious hours roll heavily away [fl] |
Rhode Island Gazette |
C0185552 |
B0042645 |
1766.10.13 |
My anxious mind is torn with doubtful strife [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073766 |
B0032127 |
1767.08.11 |
My anxious mind is torn with doubtful strife [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216607 |
B0045001 |
1753.11.22 |
My artless strains disclaim the tuneful nine [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140989 |
B0036035 |
1771.04.16 |
My Betsy, trust me, for 'tis true [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030024 |
B0012518 |
1759.11.20 |
My Boston babies who are so dear [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072844 |
B0031893 |
1772.02.07 |
My brother curs is Dartmouth a dirty bent [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069523 |
B0024041 |
1772.02.03 |
My brother curs is Dartmouth's a dirty bone [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009480 |
B0003692 |
1772.02.18 |
My brother curs is Dartmouth's a dirty bone [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040730 |
B0016133 |
1750.02.05 |
My brothers uncle now I am [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005509 |
B0002547 |
1750.02.27 |
My brothers uncle now I am [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139947 |
B0035842 |
1783.01.15 |
My cause determin'd least I never see [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072409 |
B0025098 |
1735.03.11 |
My charming youth! why flies thou me? [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001296 |
B0001001 |
1735.02.10 |
My charming youth! Why fly's thou me? [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011861 |
B0004570 |
1780.02.23 |
My cot is engagingly neat [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166246 |
B0039452 |
1780.03.30 |
My cot is engagingly neat [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000368 |
B0000105 |
1782.12.28 |
My dear brother Ned, we are knock'd o' the head [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201578 |
B0043304 |
1773.11.25 |
My dear, dear Lord [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231382 |
B0049504 |
1733.05.31 |
My dear Kitty! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137291 |
B0034965 |
1744.12.10 |
My dear, you'l breed this girl a very fool [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005092 |
B0002278 |
1731.11.04 |
My dearest Daphne, charming maid [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137159 |
B0034884 |
1779.08.21 |
My ever dear and favourite son [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (D&N) |
C0221399 |
B0048073 |
1773.03.11 |
My fate's today; tomorrow you must die! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231136 |
B0049466 |
1772.05.11 |
My friend, the pleasure of your future life [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132988 |
B0033628 |
1772.06.19 |
My friend, the pleasure of your future life [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069630 |
B0024060 |
1781.12.29 |
My friend, the pleasure of your future life [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010601 |
B0003871 |
1782.01.26 |
My friend, the pleasure of your future life [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071051 |
B0024526 |
1772.05.07 |
My friend's mistaken, should he think [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054963 |
B0019875 |
1766.01.27 |
My gentle Reps, once more, I now behold [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014896 |
B0006025 |
1776.05.16 |
My God, the father of mankind [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126656 |
B0031092 |
1776.06.28 |
My God! the Father of mankind [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041989 |
B0016433 |
1751.09.16 |
My good old friend! accept from me [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210346 |
B0046496 |
1752.03.27 |
My good old friend! accept from me [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020889 |
B0009277 |
1777.01.30 |
My good paper-stainer [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0176989 |
B0043413 |
1765.09.13 |
My heart misgives, 'tis not the thing [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068261 |
B0023709 |
1783.01.01 |
My heav'nly muse, awake! lift up thine eyes! [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072397 |
B0025096 |
1783.01.11 |
My heav'nly muse awake, lift up thine eyes! [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047362 |
B0018034 |
1783.02.22 |
My heav'nly Muse awake, lift up thine eyes! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011030 |
B0003931 |
1768.07.07 |
My [ ] hold my love advance! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230377 |
B0049304 |
1747.07.28 |
My Honey dear, now by my shoul, (excuse familiar banter) [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049530 |
B0018598 |
1769.02.09 |
My honour'd patron, and delight [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223898 |
B0048423 |
1783.07.11 |
My husband's my uncle, my son is my brother [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036994 |
B0014586 |
1781.07.02 |
My leader's name (but more perhaps my own) [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018163 |
B0006824 |
1768.01.07 |
My lord, to tempt my gentle muse [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161032 |
B0038876 |
1777.04.29 |
My Lord, with your leave [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066887 |
B0023232 |
1776.02.09 |
My Lords and Gentlemen, attend! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036130 |
B0014199 |
1782.03.09 |
My Lords and Gentlemen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175515 |
B0040817 |
1782.02.20 |
My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042961 |
B0016656 |
1782.02.27 |
My lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072167 |
B0025052 |
1782.03.05 |
My lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0032327 |
B0013084 |
1782.03.09 |
My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010755 |
B0003881 |
1782.03.11 |
My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048716 |
B0018300 |
1782.03.14 |
My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064739 |
B0022010 |
1782.03.15 |
My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036842 |
B0014517 |
1777.01.22 |
My lords, with your leave [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057873 |
B0020873 |
1777.02.17 |
My lords, with your leave [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031437 |
B0012821 |
1777.02.24 |
My lords, with your leave [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076721 |
B0033045 |
1777.02.26 |
My lords, with your leave [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165504 |
B0039364 |
1777.03.04 |
My lords, with your leave [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057023 |
B0020580 |
1777.03.14 |
My lords, with your leave [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228426 |
B0048810 |
1777.03.15 |
My lords, with your leave [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154267 |
B0042279 |
1777.03.27 |
My Lords, with your leave [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064206 |
B0021757 |
1777.04.19 |
My lords, with your leave [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070750 |
B0024292 |
1768.05.12 |
My mind to me a kingdom is [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098280 |
B0028488 |
1768.06.03 |
My mind to me a kingdom is [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034027 |
B0013798 |
1756.05.17 |
My monarch bids me tell you (wid his great condeshenons) [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013097 |
B0005519 |
1761.01.05 |
My mournful muse recluse from human view, [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026305 |
B0011409 |
1761.01.23 |
My mournful muse recluse from human view [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067527 |
B0023467 |
1774.07.21 |
My muse, a new world found, extend thy daring wings [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063764 |
B0021629 |
1759.01.27 |
My muse, assume a grateful strain [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032825 |
B0013322 |
1737.04.08 |
My muse, great Caesar, can't attend your hearse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228790 |
B0048894 |
1758.10.13 |
My muse, haste assistance for my lays [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067184 |
B0023346 |
1758.10.09 |
My muse, I [ask] assistance for my lays [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026237 |
B0011292 |
1730.08.17 |
My muse uncall'd, starts forth; not vainly fir'd [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065928 |
B0022602 |
1750.07.09 |
My name is such, my reader may suppose [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078728 |
B0025546 |
1782.06.26 |
My native shades delights no more [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043076 |
B0016674 |
1742.01.25 |
My neighbour Gravelook to preserve his store [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127836 |
B0031528 |
1742.02.11 |
My Neighbour Gravelook to preserve his store [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002163 |
B0001359 |
1754.01.14 |
My [ ] of this breast [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0105332 |
B0029162 |
1771.12.09 |
My pedigree, dear ladies, you must know [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028395 |
B0011983 |
1750.07.30 |
My power is of such an universal sway [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085060 |
B0026102 |
1779.12.27 |
My prime is past; my strength decays [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018088 |
B0006745 |
1775.01.26 |
My Sally, now the morn appears [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102917 |
B0028850 |
1734.12.30 |
My sledge and hammer lie declin'd [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079354 |
B0027666 |
1782.03.23 |
My soldiers all [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0200231 |
B0043224 |
1782.09.03 |
My son, attentive hear the voice of truth [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059320 |
B0021181 |
1782.10.12 |
My son, attentive hear the voice of truth [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071166 |
B0024563 |
1755.06.02 |
My son, th' instruction that my words impart [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012997 |
B0005469 |
1766.05.06 |
My soul is shrunk, my limbs grown feeble, tir'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216184 |
B0044935 |
1768.08.23 |
My soul with long expectance faints [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216965 |
B0045054 |
1771.02.14 |
My spiteful lines betray my livid face [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024403 |
B0010259 |
1759.03.19 |
My Tho'ts do coincide in part [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013598 |
B0005667 |
1770.03.08 |
My thoughts an awful subject roll! the sky [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224473 |
B0048463 |
1772.09.14 |
My waking dreams are best conceal'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028489 |
B0012023 |
1773.02.05 |
My waking dreams are best conceal'd [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035342 |
B0014042 |
1773.03.04 |
My waking dreams are best conceal'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101669 |
B0028751 |
1776.11.12 |
My waking dreams are best conceal'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070695 |
B0024269 |
1780.10.11 |
My waking dreams are best conceal'd [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071968 |
B0024985 |
1779.07.24 |
M--y, what pleasing story's this [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042425 |
B0016507 |
1780.08.22 |
My wife's of manners, gentle, pure, and kind [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183287 |
B0043709 |
1780.11.29 |
My wife's of manner's, gentle, pure, and kind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166427 |
B0039492 |
1781.01.01 |
My wife's of manners gentle, pure and kind [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048388 |
B0018238 |
1771.03.14 |
Myrtilla demanded the aid of my pen [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100470 |
B0028648 |
1730.09.24 |
Myrtle unsheath'd his shining blade [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136998 |
B0034827 |
1783.01.27 |
Myrtle unsheath'd his shining blade [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018676 |
B0006906 |
1783.02.08 |
Myrtle unsheath'd his shining blade [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175904 |
B0040961 |
1783.02.20 |
Myrtle unsheathed his shining blade [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064836 |
B0022059 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1768.03.25 |
Naked in nothing should a woman be [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033986 |
B0013788 |
1732.09.14 |
Name of death with horror strikes the soul, The [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001002 |
B0000869 |
1766.01.31 |
Narcissus, the Tartarian Club disclaims [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033620 |
B0013696 |
1768.10.25 |
Narr, dem oft weit minder Witz gefehlt, Der [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233494 |
B0050153 |
1774.07.28 |
Nations unborn shall curse the man who first [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076085 |
B0032916 |
1768.12.15 |
Nations unborn shall curse the men who first [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098838 |
B0028526 |
1773.12.09 |
Nations unborn shall curse the men who first [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102405 |
B0028791 |
1774.03.31 |
Nations unborn shall curse the men who first [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227364 |
B0048656 |
1774.04.13 |
Nations unborn shall curse the men who first [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0164924 |
B0039208 |
1774.07.29 |
Nations unborn shall curse the men who first [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035806 |
B0014119 |
1774.08.12 |
Nations unborn shall curse the men who first [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220299 |
B0044257 |
1769.03.28 |
Nature first taught simplicity of dress [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040333 |
B0015982 |
1764.01.27 |
Nature gives all creatures arms [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033503 |
B0013635 |
1768.05.27 |
Nature gives all creatures arms [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034024 |
B0013797 |
1768.12.30 |
Nature gives all creatures arms [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034286 |
B0013828 |
1782.01.26 |
Nature has plac'd that tincture in the blood [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154674 |
B0042533 |
1771.09.16 |
Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009254 |
B0003672 |
1779.01.16 |
Nature in richest dress array'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154444 |
B0042375 |
1783.05.12 |
Nature survives cold winter's blast [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018798 |
B0006921 |
1721.11.13 |
Nature, tis true, but grac'd our sex with charms [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065384 |
B0022186 |
1770.09.06 |
Nature to every creature is a friend [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224570 |
B0048475 |
1773.04.12 |
Nature to every creature is a friend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134600 |
B0033676 |
1782.04.20 |
Nature to every creature is a friend [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221232 |
B0047997 |
1770.09.06 |
Nature unkind, has cast the fatal dart [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099939 |
B0028621 |
1770.09.15 |
Nature unkind has cast the fatal dart [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153198 |
B0041940 |
1774.09.02 |
Nature when she form'd a man [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035833 |
B0014124 |
1780.11.21 |
Nature, when she form'd a man [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077229 |
B0033236 |
1772.12.17 |
Nature's great God, in every scene is found [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214635 |
B0047494 |
1773.12.02 |
Nay, fly me not, alluring fair [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055794 |
B0019957 |
1738.05.08 |
Nay---start not at this skeleton [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012065 |
B0004704 |
1780.08.30 |
Near his meridian pomp the Sun [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194942 |
B0043060 |
1740.06.07 |
Near Philip's church without controul [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208853 |
B0045923 |
1770.06.22 |
Near Portsmouth sticks Shep G-ssi-h lives [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069154 |
B0023957 |
1782.07.15 |
Near Severn's stream, the pensive Damon sate [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018428 |
B0006878 |
1764.07.05 |
Near some cool grot and purling rill [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091308 |
B0026832 |
1750.11.12 |
Near to the center of the city stands [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005574 |
B0002587 |
1772.09.19 |
Near to the grave's devouring brink [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133192 |
B0033647 |
1770.11.01 |
Near yonder copse, where once the garden smil'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100163 |
B0028629 |
1783.09.25 |
Near yonder copse, where once the garden smil'd [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232202 |
B0047741 |
1769.06.20 |
Neat little box by the side of a hill, A [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040386 |
B0015994 |
1769.07.13 |
Neat little box by the side of a hill, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224157 |
B0048442 |
1769.06.08 |
Neat little box by the side of the hill [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099292 |
B0028554 |
1772.02.06 |
Neat Quaker girl in her Sabbath day gown, A [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100984 |
B0028695 |
1772.02.17 |
Neat Quaker girl in her Sabbath day gown [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028430 |
B0011993 |
1768.01.18 |
Neat Quaker girl in her Sabbath-day gown, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131081 |
B0033398 |
1772.01.17 |
Neat Quaker girl in her Sabbath-day gown, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035115 |
B0013987 |
1782.05.04 |
Neat Quaker girl in her Sabbath-day gown, A [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0046978 |
B0017983 |
1782.06.10 |
Neat Quaker girl in her Sabbath-day gown, A [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048819 |
B0018313 |
1772.02.28 |
Neat Quaker-girl in her Sabbath-day gown, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069537 |
B0024044 |
1775.06.15 |
Neatherd to a lawyer went, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231905 |
B0049581 |
1767.10.08 |
Ne'er be thy charms, fair Liberty! resign'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096602 |
B0028446 |
1767.10.24 |
Ne'er be thy charms, fair liberty! resign'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152694 |
B0041789 |
1782.04.13 |
Ne'er be thy charms, fair liberty ! resign'd [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0046960 |
B0017980 |
1782.06.08 |
Ne'er be thy charms, fair Liberty! resign'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221250 |
B0048003 |
1771.02.05 |
Ne'er judge my friend, the man is rich [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029974 |
B0012509 |
1772.01.16 |
Ne'er thou repine at fate's decree [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225878 |
B0048541 |
1780.02.03 |
Ne'er yet in vain did heav'n its omen send [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126069 |
B0030904 |
1780.02.22 |
Ne'er yet in vain did heav'n its omens send [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077145 |
B0033199 |
1768.05.23 |
Neighb'ring bard, with emulative fire, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131243 |
B0033416 |
1745.12.12 |
Neptune and Mars in Council met [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020358 |
B0008994 |
1745.12.16 |
Neptune and Mars in council met [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005142 |
B0002331 |
1734.12.30 |
Neptune! be kind, and calm the raging sea [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127243 |
B0031181 |
1735.01.21 |
Neptune be kind, and calm the raging sea [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001261 |
B0000994 |
1781.11.28 |
Never shew religion, unless you mean [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072120 |
B0025039 |
1736.12.10 |
New creation charms the ravish'd sight, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228645 |
B0048878 |
1760.11.21 |
New England, raise thy grateful voice [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067502 |
B0023458 |
1780.07.25 |
New vernal gales refresh the cheerful sky [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183265 |
B0043701 |
1760.11.01 |
New-England, raise thy grateful voice [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032866 |
B0013371 |
1774.02.03 |
New-England's annoyances you that would know them [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063592 |
B0021605 |
1783.03.15 |
News! News! in the Gazette!" resounds from afar [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047456 |
B0018051 |
1783.03.26 |
News! News! in the Gazette! resounds from afar [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072469 |
B0025108 |
1782.01.01 |
News-paper lads, vows and wishes sincere, The [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0185040 |
B0043894 |
1770.01.13 |
New-year gift! I must protest, A [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153150 |
B0041905 |
1778.06.06 |
Next in our song shall be [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188208 |
B0042825 |
1782.03.06 |
Nichts haelt sie auf; wer kan sie wieder bringen? [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044808 |
B0016959 |
1769.10.17 |
Nichts schmeckt so schoen, als das gestohlne Brodt [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233836 |
B0050204 |
1746.07.29 |
Night sable mantle o're the world is spread [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012451 |
B0005043 |
1773.01.07 |
Night spreads her sable curtain round [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063142 |
B0021546 |
1771.10.11 |
Night spreads her sable curtains round [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035008 |
B0013973 |
1777.12.19 |
Night spreads her sable curtains round [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064263 |
B0021790 |
1782.03.18 |
Night was in her sable clad, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018289 |
B0006861 |
1765.01.19 |
Night's sable clouds had half the globe o'er-spread [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212689 |
B0047117 |
1760.11.06 |
Nine taylors make a man, the proverb says [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052143 |
B0019290 |
1760.10.13 |
Nine taylors makes a man, the proverb says [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006436 |
B0003102 |
1777.11.12 |
Nine thousand better troops this war [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039315 |
B0015120 |
1777.11.03 |
Nine thousand hunter troops, this war [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017931 |
B0006633 |
1746.03.27 |
Nixon unfolds the mysteries of fate [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002800 |
B0001573 |
1746.03.11 |
No brighter colour paints the crimson rose [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012430 |
B0005026 |
1768.09.01 |
No charm like kindness can enslave the mind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161328 |
B0038911 |
1770.06.07 |
No crocodile's salacious snares [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099844 |
B0028608 |
1780.06.02 |
No cry, more tuneable [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056174 |
B0020225 |
1773.06.02 |
No doubt the reason you will know [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150114 |
B0037062 |
1773.06.16 |
No doubt the reason you will know [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150121 |
B0037064 |
1782.05.18 |
No emblems here the tablet grace [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0046990 |
B0017985 |
1782.06.08 |
No emblems here the tablet grace [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010808 |
B0003894 |
1779.06.12 |
No friend to assist, no relation to grieve [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154486 |
B0042396 |
1777.04.30 |
No friend's complaint, no kind domestic care [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150847 |
B0037263 |
1768.04.18 |
No friends to assist, no relation to grieve [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131203 |
B0033411 |
1753.09.20 |
No future title swell'd him; in his sight [fl] |
Independent Reflector |
C0049391 |
B0018443 |
1769.07.03 |
No gentlemen's I think it proper [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016057 |
B0006204 |
1772.10.06 |
No glory I covet, no riches I want [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030368 |
B0012594 |
1782.11.11 |
No glory I covet, no riches I want [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018611 |
B0006895 |
1778.03.28 |
No greater bliss doth God on man bestow [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170015 |
B0039929 |
1750.11.19 |
No hurtful vices can man controul [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085132 |
B0026118 |
1775.05.20 |
No, I shan't envy him whoe'er he be [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227823 |
B0048715 |
1782.10.16 |
No invocations to the tuneful nine [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201405 |
B0043283 |
1782.01.25 |
No joys of sense like conscious goodnes please [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0124921 |
B0030781 |
1767.12.10 |
No joys of sense, like conscious goodness, please [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096877 |
B0028455 |
1770.07.12 |
No joys of sense like conscious goodness please [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099887 |
B0028613 |
1771.02.15 |
No joys of sense like conscious goodness please [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034877 |
B0013939 |
1771.05.02 |
No joys of sense, like conscious goodness, please [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225021 |
B0048504 |
1760.01.10 |
No longer, Britain, mourn thy statesmen dead [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021383 |
B0009654 |
1760.01.25 |
No longer, Britain, mourn thy statesmen dead [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067361 |
B0023415 |
1773.06.03 |
No longer let Rome her great sanctity boast [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101950 |
B0028764 |
1758.11.13 |
No longer now does favor'd Strephon roam [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026254 |
B0011297 |
1759.03.02 |
No longer now does favour'd Strephon roam [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067237 |
B0023366 |
1747.06.22 |
No man was ever yet so void of sense [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084639 |
B0025940 |
1744.12.17 |
No marble pomp, no monumental praise [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025895 |
B0010785 |
1771.11.02 |
No monster could put you to half so much fear [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153381 |
B0041999 |
1731.04.08 |
No more a willing muse her aid bestows [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137081 |
B0034855 |
1773.08.26 |
No more, alas! on this revolving day [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102294 |
B0028776 |
1781.11.17 |
No more, alas! on this revolving day [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010546 |
B0003865 |
1764.02.06 |
No more are Mars's blust'ring sons [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0082223 |
B0028203 |
1767.03.23 |
No more by Schuylkill's gentle stream [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130039 |
B0033351 |
1735.02.03 |
No more, great Jove, let angry Neptune reign [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127249 |
B0031186 |
1770.06.21 |
No more in academic forms we greet [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162673 |
B0039006 |
1758.07.10 |
No more let haughty Austrians cry [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087902 |
B0026516 |
1769.05.22 |
No more my Friend affect in vain [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077717 |
B0025274 |
1767.10.23 |
No more, my friend! of vain applause [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068734 |
B0023819 |
1767.11.26 |
No more, my friend! of vain applause [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223034 |
B0048362 |
1780.07.19 |
No more, my friends, of vain applause [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071940 |
B0024974 |
1782.10.02 |
No more my friends, of vain applause [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043171 |
B0016688 |
1782.10.10 |
No more my friends, of vain applause [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126390 |
B0031026 |
1783.06.10 |
No more my friends of vain applause [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057416 |
B0021350 |
1738.07.20 |
No more of comick sports, or childish toy's [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001697 |
B0001174 |
1727.05.15 |
No more of murm'ring streams or shady groves [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065705 |
B0022432 |
1760.06.23 |
No more, proud Gallia, make thy boast [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080145 |
B0028006 |
1760.07.11 |
No more, proud Gallia, make thy boast [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067452 |
B0023439 |
1756.06.21 |
No more shall Britons their protection owe [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087519 |
B0026410 |
1756.06.26 |
No more shall Britons their protection owe [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032726 |
B0013243 |
1756.07.08 |
No more shall Britons their protection owe [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021144 |
B0009480 |
1776.01.06 |
No more the birds on ev'ry blooming spray [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228089 |
B0048748 |
1775.10.16 |
No more the court not martial themes [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017724 |
B0006526 |
1749.01.03 |
No more the morn, with tepid rays [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155472 |
B0037885 |
1761.07.10 |
No more the woful scenes of death and slaughter [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067600 |
B0023491 |
1770.08.30 |
No more thus, brooding o'er yon heap [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224563 |
B0048474 |
1771.08.01 |
No more to join in festive dance [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062646 |
B0021468 |
1746.07.28 |
No more, young hero, roam about [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084583 |
B0025893 |
1776.05.30 |
No muse I ask to aid my lays [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103708 |
B0028921 |
1783.09.03 |
No pain, no grief, nor anxious fears [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151737 |
B0037528 |
1756.06.21 |
No person shall Britons their protection owe [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106284 |
B0029289 |
1772.03.12 |
No prince from him shall tribute force [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062964 |
B0021501 |
1736.06.14 |
No questions mov'd about your claim [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079440 |
B0027741 |
1759.01.18 |
No sooner had th'Almighty ceas'd, but all [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142950 |
B0036305 |
1763.11.07 |
No sword of violence protects a crime [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026729 |
B0011557 |
1782.07.05 |
No talk of fashions can the spleen suppress [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125384 |
B0030786 |
1781.07.05 |
No traces of a nation's sad disgrace [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175178 |
B0040709 |
1781.08.04 |
No traces of a nation's sad disgrace [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075159 |
B0032620 |
1781.08.09 |
No traces of a nation's sad disgrace [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037873 |
B0015815 |
1781.08.16 |
No traces of a nation's sad disgrace [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039651 |
B0015312 |
1781.08.22 |
No traces of a nation's sad disgrace [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072057 |
B0025025 |
1781.04.17 |
No wonder, little fluttering thing [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219947 |
B0044116 |
1747.08.03 |
No worse offence an author can commit [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209802 |
B0046288 |
1741.02.16 |
Noahes wondrous bow of various dyes [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127747 |
B0031479 |
1732.12.25 |
Noble art of printing found, The [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066024 |
B0022725 |
1733.02.17 |
Noble art of printing found, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207518 |
B0045576 |
1773.09.02 |
Noise was heard thro' all the land, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231330 |
B0049491 |
1749.07.27 |
None lives in this tumultuous state of things [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139791 |
B0035811 |
1770.04.20 |
Nor can the impartial muse forget [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034657 |
B0013896 |
1765.01.12 |
Nor house, nor hut, or fruitful field, [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152319 |
B0041705 |
1769.01.16 |
Nor law, nor cavalcade of Ho'born [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008567 |
B0003533 |
1769.01.21 |
Nor law, nor cavalcade of Ho'born [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153016 |
B0041854 |
1779.02.20 |
Nor less on earth the Pigmy fury glows [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154452 |
B0042380 |
1768.12.01 |
Nor let half patriots, those [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098816 |
B0028524 |
1773.09.06 |
Nor let soft slumbers close your eyes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134867 |
B0033697 |
1769.04.17 |
Nor sense nor law protect thee now [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204330 |
B0044443 |
1778.06.17 |
Nor shall I pass unsung the prelate's name [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188239 |
B0042828 |
1771.04.02 |
Nor think in nature's state they blindly trod [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030014 |
B0012516 |
1775.12.02 |
Nor this the worst. At social decay [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154182 |
B0042212 |
1775.11.09 |
Nor yet the crude materials of the earth [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232108 |
B0049602 |
1783.01.31 |
North tho't a peace would do no harm [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036909 |
B0014563 |
1783.02.01 |
North thought a peace would do no harm [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071215 |
B0024579 |
1781.02.06 |
Northern pair, we wave the name, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175061 |
B0040660 |
1781.03.08 |
Northern pair, we wave the name, A [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077311 |
B0033252 |
1781.04.23 |
Northern pair, we wave the name, A [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048479 |
B0018254 |
1763.07.11 |
Not, after many circumstances [fl] |
New York Pacquet |
C0127158 |
B0031119 |
1780.09.23 |
Not all delights the bloody spear [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194954 |
B0043067 |
1779.04.24 |
Not all the threats or favour of a crown [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154462 |
B0042389 |
1776.09.21 |
Not all the threats, or favours of a crown [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070660 |
B0024262 |
1773.10.21 |
Not all who are accounted great [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227037 |
B0048633 |
1734.01.15 |
Not ev'ry temper rural scenes delight [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001135 |
B0000940 |
1741.02.16 |
Not for himself he sees, or hears, or eats [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127743 |
B0031479 |
1770.10.22 |
Not found in the sad sonateer [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132519 |
B0033547 |
1769.05.25 |
Not from the force of wine, or power of kings [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224069 |
B0048436 |
1769.08.22 |
Not from the force of wine, or power of Kings [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040419 |
B0016003 |
1770.07.20 |
Not stiff with age, nor credulous with youth [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034719 |
B0013909 |
1759.02.26 |
Not the dread pangs which nature disunite [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088023 |
B0026550 |
1772.08.03 |
Not to turn human brutal, but to build [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028472 |
B0012017 |
1736.12.30 |
Not unprophetick was the muses song [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0019995 |
B0008541 |
1763.05.26 |
Not with more pleasure o'er the fragrant lawn [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144933 |
B0036532 |
1763.05.30 |
Not with more pleasure, o'er the fragrant lawn [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0081844 |
B0028167 |
1763.06.06 |
Not with more pleasure o'er the fragrant lawn [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072969 |
B0031955 |
1783.01.27 |
Nothing short of power divine [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018669 |
B0006906 |
1759.11.02 |
Nothing so much intoxicates the brain [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067324 |
B0023403 |
1782.04.01 |
Nothing! What art thou? no where to be found [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018298 |
B0006863 |
1782.04.20 |
Nothing! What art thou? no where to be found [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071108 |
B0024538 |
1767.07.08 |
Notre dame de bout du pont [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043969 |
B0017235 |
1783.10.28 |
Nought will it profit that the charming fair [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057508 |
B0021370 |
1754.07.15 |
November 13th M--s Oh ! brethe'd his last [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005898 |
B0002776 |
1783.01.27 |
Now all the gay beauties of summer are past [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018672 |
B0006906 |
1765.08.30 |
Now as each beast of prey, tho' pinch'd for food [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033604 |
B0013681 |
1765.09.09 |
Now as each beast of prey, tho' pinch'd for food [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073479 |
B0032070 |
1765.09.12 |
Now as each beast of prey, tho' pinch'd for food [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092034 |
B0026894 |
1769.06.22 |
Now at the soft approach of gentle eve [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077812 |
B0025279 |
1733.03.22 |
Now blessed be this present age [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137280 |
B0034955 |
1777.11.21 |
Now charming Cary, conscious of her claim [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pu) |
C0230044 |
B0049229 |
1775.10.23 |
Now chilly winter creeping on apace [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076476 |
B0032975 |
1769.09.05 |
Now did the Bagpipe in hoarse notes begin [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040423 |
B0016005 |
1771.09.17 |
Now down the steep of heaven the source of day [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225619 |
B0048524 |
1771.10.10 |
Now down the steep of heaven the source of day [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100763 |
B0028678 |
1776.05.02 |
Now early light the purpl'd skies display [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126649 |
B0031090 |
1767.12.05 |
Now, from the school, I haste away [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033420 |
B0013619 |
1769.07.07 |
Now gentlemen I think it proper [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038499 |
B0014696 |
1769.07.10 |
Now gentlemen I think it proper [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029826 |
B0012430 |
1769.07.11 |
Now, gentlemen, I think it proper [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040401 |
B0015997 |
1769.07.14 |
Now, gentlemen, I think it proper [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034431 |
B0013856 |
1769.07.17 |
Now gentlemen I think it proper [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074316 |
B0032258 |
1769.07.17 |
Now gentlemen I think it proper [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094875 |
B0027108 |
1769.07.20 |
Now gentlemen I think it proper [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099433 |
B0028560 |
1769.07.27 |
Now, gentlemen, I think it proper [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230695 |
B0049353 |
1745.11.07 |
Now George returns, our faith's defender [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002637 |
B0001553 |
1745.11.11 |
Now George returns, our faith's defender [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025920 |
B0010822 |
1749.01.09 |
Now gloomy winter shews his hoary head [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045756 |
B0017559 |
1756.12.24 |
Now gloomy winter shews his hoary head [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066960 |
B0023254 |
1778.03.14 |
Now gowans sprout and lavricks sing [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169973 |
B0039925 |
1762.06.03 |
Now had the beam of Titan gay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144716 |
B0036481 |
1752.01.17 |
Now had the son of Jove mature, attain'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221792 |
B0048160 |
1774.01.07 |
Now has the ever-rolling year [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035585 |
B0014090 |
1771.06.07 |
Now he that's inflam'd with the fuel of ambition [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034946 |
B0013955 |
1771.05.28 |
Now he that's inflam'd with the fumes of ambition [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030044 |
B0012524 |
1759.09.10 |
Now high in honour raise the hero's name [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088149 |
B0026578 |
1727.07.03 |
Now his last level rays the sun hath cast [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065713 |
B0022439 |
1772.06.02 |
Now hope descends on downy wing [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218197 |
B0045253 |
1756.07.15 |
Now hostile fury every breast inspires [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142359 |
B0036174 |
1768.03.31 |
Now is Christ ris'n;--now messiah reigns [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230204 |
B0049294 |
1737.10.20 |
Now is my 12 month task come to conclusion [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138031 |
B0035192 |
1733.12.14 |
Now lay your politics aside [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001130 |
B0000934 |
1783.04.22 |
Now lend thine aid my gentle muse [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061205 |
B0021221 |
1773.03.25 |
Now let the guilty slanderer sink for shame [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226620 |
B0048603 |
1750.02.13 |
Now let the spacious world arise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155617 |
B0037943 |
1776.10.18 |
Now liberty is all the plan [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228364 |
B0048789 |
1738.02.14 |
Now like this cap [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079525 |
B0027823 |
1736.01.13 |
Now mantled with an hoary garb, the earth [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066246 |
B0022884 |
1740.03.11 |
Now Mars with double fury has arose [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079668 |
B0027920 |
1767.04.11 |
Now may the earth with acclamations ring [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033309 |
B0013591 |
1767.04.11 |
Now may the freemen of this corporation [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033316 |
B0013591 |
1778.04.08 |
Now mighty scenes are op'ning to our view [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170499 |
B0039968 |
1778.06.15 |
Now mighty scenes are op'sing to our view [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018045 |
B0006665 |
1760.03.08 |
Now morn arose, and in the Gallic clime [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211339 |
B0046882 |
1780.04.28 |
Now, my jolly boys, attack 'em [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0124380 |
B0030760 |
1734.07.01 |
Now nature with her various verdure glows [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011781 |
B0004547 |
1782.02.14 |
Now nature's genial instinct fires [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126315 |
B0030992 |
1769.12.21 |
Now night resumes her sway o'er half the globe [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099610 |
B0028583 |
1728.02.12 |
Now, O ye nine! if all you pow'rs can paint [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065762 |
B0022471 |
1770.09.25 |
Now oft had Henry changed his sly disguise [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040531 |
B0016060 |
1770.09.27 |
Now oft had Henry changed his sly disguise [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062197 |
B0021404 |
1770.10.08 |
Now oft had Henry changed his sly disguise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132488 |
B0033545 |
1770.10.12 |
Now oft had Henry changed his sly disguise [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038577 |
B0014759 |
1770.10.15 |
Now oft had Henry changed his sly disguise [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0115065 |
B0030055 |
1770.11.09 |
Now oft had Henry changed his sly disguise [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069261 |
B0023977 |
1721.11.27 |
Now on the town an angel flaming hands [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065410 |
B0022188 |
1782.07.05 |
Now see this terror of the deep [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125347 |
B0030786 |
1769.11.09 |
Now shake, ye Tories! See the Rogue behind [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003898 |
B0001728 |
1772.01.10 |
Now shivering nature mourns her ravag'd charms [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069502 |
B0024037 |
1771.12.12 |
Now shiv'ring nature mourns her ravag'd charms [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100903 |
B0028687 |
1775.11.23 |
Now shiv'ring nature mourns her ravish'd charms [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232121 |
B0049604 |
1775.12.19 |
Now shiv'ring nature mourns her ravish'd charms [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056864 |
B0020514 |
1771.11.14 |
Now shooting o'er the flood his fervid blaze [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100851 |
B0028683 |
1765.12.09 |
Now should some slave born villain dare [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073558 |
B0032083 |
1765.08.29 |
Now should some slave-born villain dare [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091985 |
B0026892 |
1765.09.06 |
Now should some slave-born villain dare [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033109 |
B0013518 |
1774.03.02 |
Now solemn night begins her gloomy reign [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041404 |
B0016314 |
1772.03.26 |
Now spring begins her smiling round [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225997 |
B0048551 |
1776.08.10 |
Now states-united in firm bonds agree [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066769 |
B0023195 |
1767.04.03 |
Now strange it is! so many should aspire [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033733 |
B0013737 |
1772.07.23 |
Now, th' important now! is all we have, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214466 |
B0047470 |
1778.01.10 |
Now that hoar winter o'er the frozen plain [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188059 |
B0042800 |
1778.01.15 |
Now that hoar winter o'er the frozen plain [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177305 |
B0043463 |
1778.01.12 |
Now that hoary winter o'er the frozen plain [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0121101 |
B0030436 |
1778.02.05 |
Now that hoary Winter o'er the frozen plain [fl] |
Newport Gazette |
C0066640 |
B0031831 |
1780.07.04 |
Now the British boys with spirit [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183132 |
B0043695 |
1770.02.01 |
Now the brown woods their leafy load resign [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099663 |
B0028589 |
1770.10.08 |
Now the dawn's peeping over the hill [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132506 |
B0033545 |
1752.07.09 |
Now the full harvest of the golden year [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140495 |
B0035965 |
1752.07.21 |
Now the full harvest of the golden year [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012762 |
B0005331 |
1753.08.30 |
Now the full harvest of the golden year [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156013 |
B0038125 |
1762.06.14 |
Now the haughty Monsieur [fl] |
American Chronicle |
C0000166 |
B0000032 |
1773.03.22 |
Now the leaden year is done [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214819 |
B0047512 |
1773.05.20 |
Now the leaden year is gone [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226752 |
B0048611 |
1773.06.21 |
Now the leaden year is gone [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134702 |
B0033686 |
1774.01.13 |
Now the old year is shade of night [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075965 |
B0032888 |
1751.06.24 |
Now the summer's sultry beems [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026106 |
B0011082 |
1752.09.25 |
Now the summer's sultry beems [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005721 |
B0002682 |
1763.01.21 |
Now to my arms, imbarks the pride of Spain [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067827 |
B0023571 |
1762.12.30 |
Now to my arms, submits the pride of Spain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0157821 |
B0038612 |
1763.01.24 |
Now to my arms, submits the pride of Spain [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072921 |
B0031936 |
1782.07.05 |
Now to the capitol, my muse [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125344 |
B0030786 |
1768.10.17 |
Now tremble Colonists! your time is come [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003281 |
B0001627 |
1768.10.17 |
Now tremble Colonists! your time is come [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027781 |
B0011816 |
1768.10.17 |
Now tremble Colonists! your time is come [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008502 |
B0003520 |
1768.10.17 |
Now tremble Colonists! your time is come [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015892 |
B0006167 |
1768.10.18 |
Now tremble Colonists! your time is come [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040222 |
B0015959 |
1768.10.20 |
Now tremble Colonists! your time is come [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023592 |
B0010124 |
1768.10.24 |
Now tremble colonists! your time is come [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074150 |
B0032227 |
1768.10.24 |
Now tremble Colonists! Your time is come [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131485 |
B0033440 |
1768.10.31 |
Now tremble colonists! your time is come [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094364 |
B0027070 |
1768.10.31 |
Now tremble Colonists! your time is come [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029708 |
B0012394 |
1783.03.12 |
Now, turning from the wintry signs, the sun [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072454 |
B0025106 |
1774.10.13 |
Now twice ten years hath the revolving sun [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102764 |
B0028835 |
1773.05.10 |
Now vanity her playful part assumes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134625 |
B0033680 |
1775.04.14 |
Now vanity her playful part assumes [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064986 |
B0032767 |
1775.07.13 |
Now vanity her playful part assumes [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231925 |
B0049585 |
1769.07.03 |
Now Venus in Vaux-Hall her altar rears [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131860 |
B0033478 |
1759.12.17 |
Now view the maid, the love inspiring maid [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026267 |
B0011354 |
1782.05.09 |
Now war and bloodshed are no more [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038088 |
B0015854 |
1780.01.05 |
Now we mighty men of London [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0192978 |
B0042992 |
1761.12.07 |
Now we the long expected year behold [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006626 |
B0003162 |
1782.08.17 |
Now weep my friend; fear prompting news I bring [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010892 |
B0003904 |
1751.07.04 |
Now when the war of elements is o'er [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221650 |
B0048132 |
1748.05.18 |
Now while the sun revolving feasts each sense [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049645 |
B0018640 |
1767.12.31 |
Now winter comes with hasty pace [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223076 |
B0048367 |
1736.07.05 |
Now with a better face affairs appear [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127358 |
B0031260 |
1780.09.26 |
Now with more glories in th'etherial plain [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183321 |
B0043719 |
1728.06.10 |
Now, with the pious British rite [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065800 |
B0022488 |
1768.03.28 |
Now, with their sickles on their shoulders plac'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213310 |
B0047248 |
1769.07.25 |
Nun Biene, sprach die traege Henne [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233783 |
B0050192 |
1781.12.26 |
Nun da die Kerzen des Altars [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044746 |
B0016949 |
1782.12.31 |
Nun Forscher der Geschichte, was gab dir mein Bericht? [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044992 |
B0017002 |
1766.11.10 |
Nun glaub ich fast der Heiden Luegen [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233034 |
B0050051 |
1768.10.31 |
Nymph, and a swain to Apollo pray'd, A [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029705 |
B0012394 |
1771.03.07 |
Nymph not homely, better if she's fair, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224853 |
B0048496 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1778.03.12 |
O All my friends who Do. incline To Dance [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046164 |
B0017676 |
1781.04.05 |
O bark, too long by boist'rous billows tost [fl] |
Royal Georgia Gazette |
C0185416 |
B0043996 |
1781.07.04 |
O! Benedict thy name recorded shall stand [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000428 |
B0000191 |
1781.07.16 |
O! Benedict thy name recorded shall stand [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070973 |
B0024498 |
1752.01.14 |
O! bigotry, how noxious is thy brood [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155878 |
B0038043 |
1773.05.31 |
O! blast with temper, whose unclouded ray [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172654 |
B0040065 |
1727.11.20 |
O Bless the Lord, my soul, with rapture sing [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065737 |
B0022459 |
1768.08.18 |
O bless'd the man who free from anxious cares [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223615 |
B0048400 |
1741.03.03 |
O blessed man, great Tennent! what shall we [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066523 |
B0023152 |
1773.09.02 |
O blest religion, heavenly fair! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102310 |
B0028777 |
1773.11.12 |
O blest religion, heavenly fair! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070296 |
B0024133 |
1773.07.19 |
O! blest wit temper, whose unclouded ray [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214981 |
B0047529 |
1782.08.26 |
O brighter than the vermeil bloom [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018495 |
B0006884 |
1776.07.06 |
O! Britain! Britain! whom of late [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228274 |
B0048774 |
1764.03.15 |
O Britain, chosen port of trade [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090970 |
B0026816 |
1756.01.26 |
O Britain! lend an ear, and by thyself [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106169 |
B0029268 |
1767.04.09 |
O Burke, to whom the flowing lines belong [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222820 |
B0048329 |
1775.02.01 |
O by the gentle gales that blow [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041685 |
B0016362 |
1775.04.01 |
O by the gentle gales that blow [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154128 |
B0042177 |
1776.02.20 |
O can a Briton, unconcerned behold [fl] |
American Gazette-London |
C0000242 |
B0000039 |
1781.04.02 |
O charity, divinely wise [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Westminster |
C0232241 |
B0047755 |
1729.01.21 |
O Chesterfield with early Laurels crown'd [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000746 |
B0000678 |
1751.04.15 |
O! Country wail, for thy great loss [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078800 |
B0025584 |
1774.12.29 |
O cruel strife their hearts ye blast [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0025402 |
B0010462 |
1734.12.16 |
O cruelty unknown before [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127241 |
B0031179 |
1779.06.05 |
O damn this Congress, damn each upstart state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174336 |
B0040442 |
1779.06.17 |
O damn this Congress, damn each upstart state [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0125987 |
B0030877 |
1779.06.24 |
O damn this Congress, damn each upstart state [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036579 |
B0014375 |
1779.06.26 |
O damn this Congress, damn each upstart state [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042379 |
B0016503 |
1779.06.28 |
O damn this Congress, damn each upstart state [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048115 |
B0018158 |
1774.04.14 |
O, dearest Hewitt! ever honour'd friend! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231481 |
B0049521 |
1731.12.21 |
O! Death! thou pleasing end to human woe! [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000959 |
B0000831 |
1763.10.13 |
O Death! Thou victor of the human frame! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0145198 |
B0036552 |
1783.11.29 |
O death's drear realms, in youthful bloom [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047798 |
B0018091 |
1776.10.05 |
O despicable state of all that groan [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070672 |
B0024264 |
1732.03.11 |
O dice! ye false diverters of our woe! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207313 |
B0045529 |
1757.03.14 |
O dreymahl grosser Gott! es sind erschaffne Seelen [fl] |
Philadelphische Zeitung (Franklin) |
C0176886 |
B0041463 |
1772.10.12 |
O fairest offspring of the skies! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171149 |
B0040032 |
1758.07.10 |
O fam'd Pytha'ras! if thy system's true [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087895 |
B0026516 |
1768.05.19 |
O fleeting time! cease to delay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161176 |
B0038896 |
1768.07.15 |
O fleeting time! cease to delay [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034069 |
B0013804 |
1771.11.14 |
O foolish youth! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062831 |
B0021483 |
1774.09.22 |
O for a muse of fire and smoke! to tell [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220589 |
B0047794 |
1776.08.26 |
O for one spark of true ce'estial fire! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076639 |
B0033019 |
1752.09.22 |
O! for the tuneful voice of eloquence [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222079 |
B0048194 |
1775.03.03 |
O freedom! sovereign boon of heaven [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220339 |
B0044286 |
1769.01.23 |
O friend at once to science, and to man [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176824 |
B0041118 |
1773.05.13 |
O! friends! be men: your generous breasts inflame [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055557 |
B0019928 |
1775.10.27 |
O friends! be men: your gen'rous breasts inflame [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064076 |
B0021692 |
1739.03.19 |
O genius of Hibernia's state! [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025677 |
B0010570 |
1776.01.22 |
O George! thou cruelest sovereign tyrant of this age [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017747 |
B0006540 |
1723.02.04 |
O God do thou give ear unto [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065505 |
B0022250 |
1774.01.31 |
O God, in my decline of age [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010138 |
B0003796 |
1774.10.10 |
O God of mercy bend thine ear [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030931 |
B0012702 |
1772.06.29 |
O Goddard! cou'd my pen assist thy cause [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133029 |
B0033635 |
1782.12.23 |
O Goddess! brightest of the heavenly train [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018634 |
B0006901 |
1783.02.25 |
O Goddess! brightest of the heav'nly train [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047432 |
B0018046 |
1768.10.10 |
O Goddess, on whose steps attend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131452 |
B0033437 |
1771.12.27 |
O gracious power divine, celestial dove [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038662 |
B0014818 |
1775.03.27 |
O great Apollo thou assist my pen [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0215895 |
B0047607 |
1775.10.16 |
O great reverse of Tully's coward heart! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173553 |
B0040198 |
1775.11.03 |
O great reverse of Tully's coward heart! [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041834 |
B0016399 |
1775.11.04 |
O great reverse of Tully's coward heart [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154169 |
B0042208 |
1733.03.15 |
O greatly good! O! fairest of your kind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137273 |
B0034954 |
1733.04.09 |
O greatly good! O! fairest of your kind! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011734 |
B0004512 |
1773.09.09 |
O Handel! Handel! could'st thou now but hear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226970 |
B0048627 |
1782.01.29 |
O happiness, celestial fair [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058493 |
B0021150 |
1782.02.13 |
O happiness, celestial fair [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167807 |
B0039590 |
1782.03.09 |
O happiness, celestial fair [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221183 |
B0047991 |
1772.09.03 |
O happiness! thou bliss divine! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226305 |
B0048574 |
1776.08.17 |
O happiness, thou pleasing dream [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169363 |
B0039870 |
1783.05.19 |
O happiness! where's thy resort? [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018804 |
B0006922 |
1769.04.28 |
O happiness, where's thy retort? [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034381 |
B0013845 |
1773.07.08 |
O happy both! if aught the muse could shed [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226851 |
B0048618 |
1773.08.23 |
O happy both! if aught the muse could shed [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134818 |
B0033695 |
1732.04.03 |
O happy change! the soul to heaven from earth [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065985 |
B0022687 |
1769.08.29 |
O happy change! the soul to heaven, from earth [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040421 |
B0016004 |
1783.09.02 |
O happy if he knew his happy state [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061680 |
B0021259 |
1751.03.05 |
O Happy State! When soul's each other draw [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012718 |
B0005273 |
1781.10.08 |
O happy state! When soul's each other draw [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018181 |
B0006838 |
1771.01.24 |
O happy state! where souls each other draw [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230932 |
B0049412 |
1748.05.04 |
O Hawke! distinguish'd by a just applause [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049639 |
B0018638 |
1772.07.30 |
O health, most honour'd of celestial powers [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226259 |
B0048569 |
1772.10.10 |
O health! most honour'd of celestial pow'rs [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133219 |
B0033650 |
1735.01.06 |
O health, thou parent of untainted joys [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066202 |
B0022831 |
1736.03.22 |
O Health! thou parent of untainted joys [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079430 |
B0027729 |
1735.01.13 |
O heavenly bliss! When Christ on earth shall reign [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011851 |
B0004566 |
1740.02.19 |
O heavenly muse my daring breast inspire [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001945 |
B0001256 |
1767.08.13 |
O heavens! what means this torpor of my brain! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222950 |
B0048347 |
1773.02.04 |
O home!, thou only seat of every joy [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226588 |
B0048596 |
1779.06.23 |
O how I hate the sneer of self conceit [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136253 |
B0034332 |
1780.02.08 |
O how I hate the sneer of self-conceit [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0179158 |
B0043653 |
1773.05.24 |
O how I laugh when I a Blockhead see [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017047 |
B0006407 |
1769.01.07 |
O! in each state--prosperity or grief [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153009 |
B0041852 |
1772.03.28 |
O law, refrain thy deadly strokes; for why? [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153450 |
B0042020 |
1737.08.27 |
O learned friend of Abchurch lane [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208449 |
B0045792 |
1762.04.16 |
O, Leuconot! cease from anxious care [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067706 |
B0023531 |
1769.01.21 |
O liberty! thou darling of mankind [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153019 |
B0041854 |
1734.01.28 |
O Liberty, thou goddess heavenly bright [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127177 |
B0031134 |
1734.04.25 |
O Liberty! thou goddess heavenly bright [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001170 |
B0000954 |
1773.12.23 |
O Liberty! thou goddess heavenly bright [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102420 |
B0028793 |
1775.08.05 |
O Liberty! thou Goddess heavenly bright [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169040 |
B0039815 |
1770.07.06 |
O Liberty! thou goddess heav'nly bright [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069168 |
B0023959 |
1771.08.01 |
O liberty, transporting name! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100685 |
B0028668 |
1764.12.21 |
O Lord our God arise [fl] |
North Carolina Magazine |
C0065103 |
B0032873 |
1737.05.12 |
O Lord our God, if thou survey [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001584 |
B0001114 |
1737.04.25 |
O Lord our God, if you survey [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127441 |
B0031301 |
1737.05.12 |
O Lord our God, if you survey [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137929 |
B0035169 |
1737.06.24 |
O Lord our God, if you survey [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228855 |
B0048905 |
1782.03.12 |
O Lord, when I the heavens survey [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058709 |
B0021156 |
1783.09.23 |
O Lord, when I the heav'ns survey [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061696 |
B0021265 |
1770.11.08 |
O lost to virtue, lost to manly thought [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100210 |
B0028630 |
1777.01.03 |
O! Mark how swift these precious moments fly! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228389 |
B0048800 |
1723.01.22 |
O may I live to hail the day [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000532 |
B0000368 |
1773.09.13 |
O! may you walk, as years advance [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134876 |
B0033698 |
1763.06.11 |
O Mayhew! hadst thou been reserv'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152033 |
B0041621 |
1768.05.10 |
O Mensch! was strebst du doch den Rathschluss [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233336 |
B0050129 |
1769.08.03 |
O Mercy, heav'n's first attribute [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077935 |
B0025285 |
1768.03.31 |
O monitor, thou deep adept [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223175 |
B0048380 |
1759.06.29 |
O more than extasy! O strains divine! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067281 |
B0023383 |
1742.10.14 |
O mournful one of nine, ne'er known to smile [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002208 |
B0001394 |
1783.08.13 |
O Muse, on the lov'd theme, delighted dwell! [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043468 |
B0016733 |
1783.08.28 |
O muse, on the lov'd theme, delighted dwell [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126480 |
B0031072 |
1783.09.13 |
O Muse, on the lov'd theme, delighted dwell! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) |
C0221116 |
B0047966 |
1767.10.13 |
O muse, to whom elegiack lays belong [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216656 |
B0045010 |
1774.08.29 |
O my baby, my baby [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173129 |
B0040130 |
1774.09.15 |
O my baby, my baby [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231591 |
B0049541 |
1774.10.13 |
O my baby, my baby [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102759 |
B0028835 |
1774.11.04 |
O my baby, my baby [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035896 |
B0014133 |
1775.02.16 |
O my baby, my baby [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063956 |
B0021659 |
1775.02.23 |
O my baby, my baby [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076315 |
B0032946 |
1775.03.04 |
O my baby, my baby [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154087 |
B0042173 |
1775.03.15 |
O my baby, my baby [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075005 |
B0032489 |
1748.03.21 |
O my Renown! [Le'Renomme] Maurepas is fled [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084711 |
B0025979 |
1772.01.28 |
O now behold! where'er we rove [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030168 |
B0012556 |
1772.02.10 |
O now behold! wher'er we rove [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028427 |
B0011992 |
1774.06.09 |
O parent earth, we now resign the dust [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187268 |
B0042709 |
1771.06.06 |
O Phoebus! down the western sky [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225101 |
B0048509 |
1765.08.30 |
O Porcius, is there not some chosen curse [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068243 |
B0023707 |
1765.09.05 |
O Porcius, is there not some chosen curse [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053000 |
B0019542 |
1765.09.05 |
O Porcius, is there not some chosen curse [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091993 |
B0026893 |
1765.11.07 |
O Porcius! is there not some chosen curse [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043825 |
B0017173 |
1752.05.22 |
O Portius! is there not some chosen curse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221909 |
B0048178 |
1767.01.08 |
O Portius, is there not some chosen curse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222759 |
B0048316 |
1775.12.28 |
O Power supreme! O, high above all height [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103530 |
B0028899 |
1775.10.21 |
O Power supreme! to thee my thoughts I turn [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169121 |
B0039826 |
1770.01.11 |
O Reiley! In a land of freedom nurs'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099634 |
B0028586 |
1763.02.10 |
O reputation! dearer far than life [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090517 |
B0026759 |
1767.03.30 |
O reputation, dearer far than life [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008073 |
B0003439 |
1780.07.01 |
O rise my sons! In emulation rise! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070929 |
B0024444 |
1769.08.03 |
O! rouse, ye Britons, good and brave [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099452 |
B0028562 |
1768.01.11 |
O Sammy! why art thou so silly? [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015799 |
B0006127 |
1776.05.06 |
O shame to men! Devil with devil damn'd [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120461 |
B0030350 |
1779.07.27 |
O [ ] ships that line this shore [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031787 |
B0012948 |
1775.03.29 |
O sleep! what tho' of death thou art [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041737 |
B0016370 |
1775.01.28 |
O sleep! What though of death thou ar't [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227688 |
B0048699 |
1775.03.09 |
O sleep! What though of death thou art [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102999 |
B0028857 |
1783.11.13 |
O son of Venus, pow'rful boy [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176644 |
B0041082 |
1777.09.01 |
O spirit of the truly brave [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031548 |
B0012849 |
1746.09.01 |
O Stella fair, whose cheeks bestows [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084589 |
B0025898 |
1769.10.20 |
O Sukey, say must I still mourn [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034493 |
B0013870 |
1775.04.29 |
O sweet humanity benign [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168945 |
B0039801 |
1772.02.11 |
O! That kind heaven in energy divine [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030175 |
B0012558 |
1769.03.10 |
O that mine eye might closed be [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034337 |
B0013838 |
1774.11.14 |
O that the muse might call without offence [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028978 |
B0012136 |
1774.12.02 |
O that the muse might call without offence [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035922 |
B0014137 |
1757.07.29 |
O the immense, the amazing height [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067018 |
B0023283 |
1782.01.08 |
O Thee! from whom kind bounty flows [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058357 |
B0021147 |
1766.05.26 |
O them whom next to heav'n we most revere [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027342 |
B0011690 |
1774.10.06 |
O thou, at whose creative smile yon heaven [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227541 |
B0048683 |
1772.03.30 |
O thou, dread foe to honour, wealth and fame [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170830 |
B0040004 |
1774.06.14 |
O thou fair maid! that all my soul held dear [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218904 |
B0045362 |
1773.04.02 |
O thou fair sister of the sun! [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038804 |
B0014879 |
1774.02.18 |
O thou fair sister of the sun! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035628 |
B0014096 |
1773.11.11 |
O thou! from whose kind bounty flows [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227074 |
B0048636 |
1775.06.17 |
O thou! from whose kind bounty flows [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227838 |
B0048719 |
1782.02.09 |
O Thou! from whose kind bounty flows [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221162 |
B0047987 |
1736.08.07 |
O thou matur'd by glad Hesperian suns [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137786 |
B0035130 |
1783.06.07 |
O thou, most worthy to be prais'd, ador'd! [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047565 |
B0018064 |
1783.07.08 |
O thou most worthy to be prais'd, ador'd! [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057433 |
B0021354 |
1748.01.18 |
O thou of business, the directing soul! [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084687 |
B0025970 |
1753.05.28 |
O thou reserv'd celestial fair [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104260 |
B0029129 |
1782.07.05 |
O thou that dar'st thus proudly scorn thy kind [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125337 |
B0030786 |
1758.03.06 |
O! thou undaunted prince! whom millions own [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013443 |
B0005613 |
1758.03.17 |
O! thou undaunted prince! whom millions own [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067076 |
B0023316 |
1776.06.05 |
O thou, who bad'st them fall with honor crown'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056908 |
B0020539 |
1776.06.12 |
O thou, who bad'st them fall with honor crown'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056912 |
B0020540 |
1776.03.25 |
O thou, who had'st them fall with honor crown'd [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120427 |
B0030344 |
1776.04.01 |
O thou, who had'st them fall with honor crown'd [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120435 |
B0030345 |
1776.04.08 |
O thou, who had'st them fall with honor crown'd [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120437 |
B0030346 |
1778.03.14 |
O thou! who smil'st no more [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169969 |
B0039925 |
1737.02.01 |
O thou! who, with surpassing glory crown'd [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066322 |
B0022939 |
1778.05.26 |
O thou, who with surpassing glory crown'd [fl] |
Royal Pennsylvania Gazette |
C0203346 |
B0044071 |
1766.05.22 |
O thou whom next to Heav'n we most revere [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022700 |
B0009989 |
1766.05.26 |
O thou whom next to heav'n we most revere [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014960 |
B0006042 |
1766.05.26 |
O thou whom next to heav'n we most revere [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073661 |
B0032107 |
1766.05.26 |
O thou whom next to Heav'n we most revere [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007872 |
B0003395 |
1766.05.30 |
O thou whom next to Heav'n we most revere [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068347 |
B0023746 |
1766.06.05 |
O thou whom next to heav'n we most revere [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0159085 |
B0038791 |
1766.06.09 |
O thou whom next to heav'n we most revere [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0110923 |
B0029818 |
1766.06.14 |
O thou whom, next to heav'n, we most revere [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033212 |
B0013559 |
1775.11.30 |
O Thou whom next to Heav'n we most revere [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232128 |
B0049605 |
1775.12.16 |
O Thou whom next to Heav'n we most revere [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169179 |
B0039834 |
1771.02.22 |
O thou, whom placemen all adore [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069356 |
B0023992 |
1772.12.26 |
O Thou! whose dispensations all adore [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133757 |
B0033661 |
1773.08.16 |
O thou whose gentle voice and magic lyre [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172731 |
B0040076 |
1758.12.28 |
O thou! whose mighty mind disdains [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156643 |
B0038403 |
1783.02.20 |
O thou whose pow'r o'er moving worlds presides [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038251 |
B0015895 |
1783.02.27 |
O thou whose pow'r o'er moving worlds presides [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038256 |
B0015896 |
1783.03.27 |
O thou whose pow'r o'er moving worlds presides [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038261 |
B0015900 |
1767.10.12 |
O! Thou whose sacred form unseen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130843 |
B0033381 |
1772.04.21 |
O thou! with never ceasing splendor crown'd! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218143 |
B0045247 |
1769.06.23 |
O true content! secure from harms [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034417 |
B0013853 |
1774.06.02 |
O! twas a joyful sound to hear [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063723 |
B0021622 |
1774.06.07 |
O! twas a joyful sound to hear [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041130 |
B0016253 |
1774.06.17 |
O! twas a joyful sound to hear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070417 |
B0024164 |
1774.06.22 |
O! Twas a joyful sound to hear [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041571 |
B0016330 |
1774.06.25 |
O! twas a joyful sound to hear [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153872 |
B0042137 |
1775.03.23 |
O virgin honour and unsully'd truth [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076363 |
B0032950 |
1752.08.14 |
O Walter! Thou for great atchievements born! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222005 |
B0048190 |
1768.07.21 |
O what a shameful, cruel, savage bliss [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161276 |
B0038905 |
1769.08.04 |
O what avails our unexhausted stores [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034444 |
B0013859 |
1747.12.07 |
O when shall (long-lost) honour guide the war [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005301 |
B0002434 |
1767.08.10 |
O when, through every province, shall be rais'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130701 |
B0033372 |
1780.09.27 |
O wherefore, brother Jonathan [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194957 |
B0043068 |
1780.11.15 |
O wherefore, brother Jonathan [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0207204 |
B0044884 |
1780.06.03 |
O! why the complaints of poor mortals so grievous? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070925 |
B0024440 |
1773.08.26 |
O wisdom! if thy soft controul [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226955 |
B0048625 |
1768.11.03 |
O woful day! day of wo to me! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223735 |
B0048411 |
1772.05.18 |
O W-sh-gt-n, Vulcanian bard [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095832 |
B0027255 |
1781.04.16 |
O ye brave few in whom we still may find [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048471 |
B0018253 |
1773.12.02 |
O ye brave men, in whom we still may find [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0186975 |
B0042682 |
1773.12.06 |
O ye brave men, in whom we still may find [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172918 |
B0040092 |
1773.12.08 |
O ye brave men, in whom we still may find [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150307 |
B0037089 |
1773.12.09 |
O ye brave men, in whom we still may find [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102399 |
B0028791 |
1769.06.08 |
O ye, who dare assert the sacred rights [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077778 |
B0025277 |
1775.06.30 |
O yes! --hear, all ye beaux and wits [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0065002 |
B0032771 |
1775.02.02 |
O yes! O yes! attend our proclamation [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231787 |
B0049561 |
1772.06.04 |
Observe that nosegay on my Stella's breast [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054993 |
B0019879 |
1734.02.04 |
Observe the mounting billows of the main [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079284 |
B0027619 |
1736.10.14 |
Observe the rev'rend preacher in the gown [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001453 |
B0001084 |
1776.07.04 |
Observe the rose-bud ere it blows [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126686 |
B0031099 |
1782.02.14 |
Observe this rose-bud ere it blows [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175480 |
B0040806 |
1770.11.22 |
Observe this wonderful machine [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224631 |
B0048484 |
1770.11.30 |
Observe this wonderful machine [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069293 |
B0023980 |
1770.12.13 |
Observe this wonderful machine [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100322 |
B0028635 |
1771.01.04 |
Observe this wonderful machine [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034850 |
B0013933 |
1774.05.05 |
Ocean! thou dreadful and tumultuous home [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063691 |
B0021618 |
1783.03.01 |
Odd attack was lately made, An [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047438 |
B0018047 |
1766.10.17 |
O'er Aegypt's plains the swelling Nile [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222646 |
B0048305 |
1780.04.26 |
O'er Maitland's corse, as victory reclin'd [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194387 |
B0043024 |
1775.07.27 |
O'er moorlands and mountains, bleak barren and bare [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103235 |
B0028877 |
1772.08.10 |
O'er moorlands and mountains, rude, barren and bare [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170905 |
B0040023 |
1781.05.14 |
O'er moorlands and mountains, rude barren, and bare [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048486 |
B0018257 |
1728.03.04 |
O'er that sad sacred tomb where B-----t lies [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065765 |
B0022474 |
1781.08.08 |
O'er the rough main with flowing sheet [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042719 |
B0016621 |
1782.05.08 |
O'er the waste of waters cruising [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043032 |
B0016667 |
1782.05.23 |
O'er the waste of waters cruising [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077500 |
B0033311 |
1782.05.25 |
Oe'r the waste of waters cruising [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010801 |
B0003892 |
1736.05.31 |
O'er William's dust, and George's tomb [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004342 |
B0001835 |
1766.12.17 |
O'erwhelm'd with sorrow, and a sweeping surge [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043912 |
B0017206 |
1771.09.12 |
Of age's avarice I cannot see [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225598 |
B0048523 |
1771.10.03 |
Of age's avarice I cannot see [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100753 |
B0028677 |
1767.08.14 |
Of air majestic, port and grace [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033785 |
B0013756 |
1769.05.02 |
Of all the ages ever known [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040366 |
B0015987 |
1769.05.12 |
Of all the ages ever known [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069015 |
B0023900 |
1769.06.02 |
Of all the ages ever known [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034397 |
B0013850 |
1772.09.14 |
Of all the ages ever known [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074610 |
B0032357 |
1772.11.12 |
Of all the ages ever known [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101433 |
B0028735 |
1779.04.15 |
Of all the ages ever known [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000288 |
B0000055 |
1779.05.11 |
Of all the ages ever known [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070883 |
B0024389 |
1779.07.10 |
Of all the ages ever known [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042397 |
B0016505 |
1772.08.27 |
Of all the ages every known [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063061 |
B0021527 |
1772.09.22 |
Of all the ages every known [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030360 |
B0012592 |
1748.07.11 |
Of all the Bauthy that e'er cround the land [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084728 |
B0025995 |
1747.08.24 |
Of all the causes which conspire to blind [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209805 |
B0046291 |
1729.10.06 |
Of all the draughts of heavenly art [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065858 |
B0022557 |
1766.08.30 |
Of all the experience, how vast the amount [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152425 |
B0041729 |
1777.04.03 |
Of all the gifts by God on man bestowed [fl] |
Newport Gazette |
C0066571 |
B0031791 |
1783.08.16 |
Of all the leaders in the state [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047655 |
B0018074 |
1783.08.22 |
Of all the leaders in the state [fl] |
New York Morning Post |
C0125600 |
B0030808 |
1783.09.13 |
Of all the leaders in the state [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075669 |
B0032730 |
1783.09.15 |
Of all the leaders in the State [fl] |
Freeman's Chronicle |
C0042633 |
B0016597 |
1771.11.30 |
Of all the nations, compli[?] crimes [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153386 |
B0042003 |
1767.02.27 |
Of all the nauseous, complicated crimes [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068551 |
B0023785 |
1739.01.22 |
Of all the plagues beneath the sun [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079602 |
B0027869 |
1739.03.16 |
Of all the plagues beneath the sun [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229339 |
B0048994 |
1782.09.09 |
Of all the plagues beneath the sun [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018526 |
B0006886 |
1769.07.13 |
Of all the plagues that heav'n hath sent [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077884 |
B0025282 |
1783.07.07 |
Of all the powers of Heaven most dear [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018825 |
B0006929 |
1735.06.30 |
Of all the virtues justice is the best [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127259 |
B0031207 |
1763.02.07 |
Of all the weeks that Tellus's bosom yields [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006954 |
B0003223 |
1773.02.18 |
Of all the wretches here, below [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024841 |
B0010365 |
1773.02.26 |
Of all the wretches here below [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035349 |
B0014045 |
1769.12.21 |
Of ambitious breed [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0004025 |
B0001740 |
1731.06.28 |
Of ancient streams presume no more to tell [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065958 |
B0022647 |
1732.07.17 |
Of ancient streams presume no more to tell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137227 |
B0034920 |
1770.11.09 |
Of autumn fevers not let all beware [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069269 |
B0023977 |
1770.10.04 |
Of autumn fevers now let all beware [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100037 |
B0028625 |
1767.10.12 |
Of autumn fevers now let us beware [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008339 |
B0003467 |
1767.10.22 |
Of Autumn fevers now let us beware [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092666 |
B0027003 |
1771.11.07 |
Of Babel's fam'd city, we, learned and wise [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100823 |
B0028682 |
1722.01.29 |
Of beauty's sacred, conquering Powers I sing [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065426 |
B0022197 |
1779.05.22 |
Of Bray the vicar long I've been [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042349 |
B0016498 |
1773.08.20 |
Of crown'd depravity- the sat[?]urious cause! [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057567 |
B0020711 |
1773.09.24 |
Of crown'd depravity--the spurious cause [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070291 |
B0024126 |
1772.12.07 |
Of fairest, thou art fair, my love [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171524 |
B0040040 |
1774.01.27 |
Of frowning winter, who deforms the year [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227241 |
B0048647 |
1781.09.15 |
Of fun I sing, for without fun [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136361 |
B0034497 |
1782.05.27 |
Of great and glorious names to speak [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048800 |
B0018311 |
1782.06.19 |
Of great and glorious names to speak [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043068 |
B0016673 |
1782.07.15 |
Of great and glorious names to speak [fl] |
New York Gazeteer-Albany |
C0083972 |
B0025660 |
1782.08.07 |
Of great and glorious names to speak [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072299 |
B0025075 |
1767.05.11 |
Of greatness, and its pompous train [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130260 |
B0033358 |
1767.06.05 |
Of greatness, and its pompous train [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068674 |
B0023799 |
1768.07.05 |
Of greatness, and its pompous train [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216929 |
B0045048 |
1768.07.30 |
Of greatness, and its pompous train [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152926 |
B0041829 |
1743.05.09 |
Of late, a dreadful storm of wind [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004893 |
B0002195 |
1757.01.31 |
Of late at White's was young Florello seen [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106382 |
B0029321 |
1767.05.09 |
Of late, at White's was young Florello seen [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033334 |
B0013594 |
1772.02.03 |
Of late I went, as I amusement sought [fl] |
Albany Gazette |
C0000214 |
B0000006 |
1781.08.08 |
Of late the urchin God of love [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072040 |
B0025023 |
1759.06.29 |
Of late we have heard how that Hungary's dame [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067285 |
B0023383 |
1767.05.20 |
Of laudanum an ample dose [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043950 |
B0017228 |
1767.07.20 |
Of laudanum an ample dose [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029460 |
B0012328 |
1736.10.15 |
Of manners gentle, of affections mild [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228585 |
B0048870 |
1736.11.11 |
Of manners gentle, of affections mild [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137863 |
B0035143 |
1761.09.11 |
Of my dear flock one more is gone [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067626 |
B0023500 |
1761.02.09 |
Of no distemper, of no blast he died [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080317 |
B0028042 |
1742.08.30 |
Of Oates new thash'd at Tyburn take two pound [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004824 |
B0002159 |
1773.12.30 |
Of old, to witness love sincere [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102431 |
B0028794 |
1770.06.07 |
Of outs and inns, the common sins [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099846 |
B0028608 |
1767.09.17 |
Of parts and learning, wit and worth possess'd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023354 |
B0010059 |
1772.03.19 |
Of peppermint water, at least to take a jill [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101031 |
B0028701 |
1772.03.26 |
Of peppermint water, at least to take a jill [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101041 |
B0028702 |
1772.04.02 |
Of peppermint water, at least to take a jill [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101076 |
B0028703 |
1760.10.16 |
Of polish'd manners, and of gen'rous mind [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052138 |
B0019287 |
1775.09.14 |
Of private passions, all my soul divest [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103291 |
B0028884 |
1776.04.30 |
Of St George, or St Bute, let the poet laureat sing [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135319 |
B0033919 |
1770.03.15 |
Of this small engine dispossed [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099727 |
B0028595 |
1771.09.26 |
Of this small engine dispossest [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100742 |
B0028676 |
1751.01.16 |
Of two battalions set in rank and file [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049907 |
B0018780 |
1782.12.11 |
Of virtue, 'tis by virtuous men agreed [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201562 |
B0043299 |
1783.11.27 |
Officious muse assist my lay [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064925 |
B0022099 |
1771.12.19 |
Officious thief with praise purloin'd, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054868 |
B0019856 |
1770.09.06 |
Offspring of night, whose languid visage wears [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230893 |
B0049397 |
1738.02.20 |
Oft, as my lonely hours return [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012060 |
B0004693 |
1771.05.30 |
Oft by the glimmering of a feeble moon [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225098 |
B0048508 |
1744.12.31 |
Oft' fourteenth Lewis took the field [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025897 |
B0010787 |
1745.02.04 |
Oft' Fourteenth Lewis took the field [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078180 |
B0025319 |
1745.02.12 |
Oft fourteenth Lewis took the field [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002486 |
B0001515 |
1729.04.21 |
Oft has my anxious mind been rack'd to know [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065846 |
B0022533 |
1782.03.04 |
Oft have I heard my gentle friend complain [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018280 |
B0006859 |
1774.01.26 |
Oft have I view'd, in admiration lost [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041330 |
B0016309 |
1774.03.04 |
Oft have I view'd, in admiration lost [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035669 |
B0014098 |
1774.04.08 |
Oft have I view'd in admiration lost [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070388 |
B0024154 |
1782.05.11 |
Oft I have sought, but sought in vain, to find [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221247 |
B0048000 |
1783.03.31 |
Oft, silent from the north [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049091 |
B0018355 |
1783.04.28 |
Oft, silent from the North [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0123364 |
B0030715 |
1754.06.27 |
Oft thankless slaves for favours humbly ask [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141349 |
B0036066 |
1776.08.16 |
Oh beaut'ous title to immortal fame! [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042007 |
B0016440 |
1765.02.04 |
Oh! blest with tender, whose unclouded ray [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0082709 |
B0028255 |
1774.09.22 |
Oh Boston! late with ev'ry pleasure crown'd [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063821 |
B0021638 |
1774.11.17 |
Oh Boston! late with ev'ry pleasure crown'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102794 |
B0028840 |
1773.11.09 |
Oh breth'ren from Play-houses all [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218665 |
B0045333 |
1769.12.14 |
Oh, cease, my beating heart, to mourn! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213825 |
B0047346 |
1783.08.19 |
Oh, could I quit this narrow ground [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057464 |
B0021360 |
1783.09.06 |
Oh could I quit this narrow ground [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047668 |
B0018077 |
1783.10.02 |
Oh could I quit this narrow ground [fl] |
Vermont Journal |
C0232287 |
B0047765 |
1783.10.13 |
Oh could I quit this narrow ground [fl] |
Freeman's Chronicle |
C0042652 |
B0016601 |
1739.02.05 |
Oh cruel death, why did you take from hence [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127548 |
B0031389 |
1771.04.30 |
Oh Death! sweet sleep to peaceful breast [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030030 |
B0012520 |
1773.06.10 |
Oh death! thou pleasing end of human woe [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231237 |
B0049479 |
1732.03.11 |
Oh death! thou pleasing end to human woe [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207313 |
B0045529 |
1748.05.11 |
Oh death tremenduous! inexorable king [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209862 |
B0046328 |
1774.01.06 |
Oh despicable state of all that groan [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102434 |
B0028795 |
1774.05.13 |
Oh despicable state of all that groan [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035726 |
B0014108 |
1775.09.30 |
Oh despicable state of all that groan [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227938 |
B0048734 |
1775.10.17 |
Oh despicable state of all that groan [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056817 |
B0020504 |
1772.10.17 |
Oh, first and most benevolent of powers! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153539 |
B0042049 |
1770.11.12 |
Oh! for a touch of nobler fire [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062225 |
B0021422 |
1779.11.12 |
Oh foul disgrace to arms! Who now will go [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037689 |
B0015724 |
1783.09.16 |
Oh Goddess! brightest of the heavenly train [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061688 |
B0021263 |
1743.11.10 |
Oh! Goddess! thou who russt at court [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020271 |
B0008885 |
1772.09.07 |
Oh, guide me with a ray of heavenly light [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074604 |
B0032356 |
1783.01.18 |
Oh! Had I fallen as my brave fathers fell [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201604 |
B0043310 |
1774.12.29 |
Oh! have pity on thy brother [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231752 |
B0049556 |
1773.06.28 |
Oh health! supremest bliss below [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028624 |
B0012064 |
1773.07.09 |
Oh health! supremest bliss below [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070113 |
B0024115 |
1773.11.12 |
Oh Health! supremest bliss below [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035534 |
B0014082 |
1775.01.12 |
Oh heav'nly born! in deepest cells [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063917 |
B0021654 |
1773.01.14 |
Oh home! thou only seat of every joy [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101578 |
B0028744 |
1773.01.25 |
Oh home! thou only seat of every joy [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172038 |
B0040047 |
1773.01.29 |
Oh home! thou only seat of every joy [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035339 |
B0014041 |
1773.02.12 |
Oh home! thou only seat of every joy [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069972 |
B0024094 |
1734.04.20 |
Oh! how I tremble for thy virgin-heart [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207722 |
B0045617 |
1782.05.25 |
Oh how merry how merry [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175578 |
B0040850 |
1768.07.21 |
Oh! how shou'd my friendship, my bounty appear [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098570 |
B0028501 |
1768.10.28 |
Oh! how shou'd my friendship, my bounty appear [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034220 |
B0013819 |
1746.12.16 |
Oh! Is there not some patriot, in whose Power [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049490 |
B0018566 |
1778.12.26 |
Oh is there not some patriot, in whose power [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188686 |
B0042883 |
1737.02.08 |
Oh! lapsed nature's fixt, but righteous laws [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066325 |
B0022940 |
1730.04.06 |
Oh! Lead me where my darling lies [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065900 |
B0022583 |
1778.05.04 |
Oh! learn me how to bear [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018022 |
B0006659 |
1782.07.05 |
Oh! learn, ye fair, to sing; your soft-ton'd voice [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125359 |
B0030786 |
1770.04.23 |
Oh let not then dull luxury impair [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008843 |
B0003599 |
1770.05.10 |
Oh let not then dull luxury impair [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099805 |
B0028604 |
1772.08.10 |
Oh! let soft virtue warm each tender breast [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074592 |
B0032352 |
1783.12.24 |
Oh Liberte! premier bienfait des Dieux [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203161 |
B0043408 |
1783.12.24 |
Oh Liberty! Heaven's first and best gift [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203161 |
B0043408 |
1772.08.13 |
Oh Liberty! my boasted end and aim! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226273 |
B0048571 |
1752.03.05 |
Oh liberty! thou goddess heav'nly bright [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221815 |
B0048167 |
1765.10.31 |
Oh liberty, thou goddess heav'nly bright [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068277 |
B0023716 |
1773.08.16 |
Oh, Lockman! may thine angel true [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134815 |
B0033694 |
1776.03.30 |
Oh, Lockman! may thy angel true [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228206 |
B0048760 |
1777.11.17 |
Oh, Lockman, may thy anger true [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135948 |
B0034143 |
1772.05.28 |
Oh! marriage, happiest, easiest, safest state [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214372 |
B0047459 |
1782.10.30 |
Oh marriage! happiest, easiest, safest state! [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072358 |
B0025087 |
1773.04.22 |
Oh! may you walk, as years advance [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226685 |
B0048607 |
1723.03.11 |
Oh! Now alas, alas [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065525 |
B0022255 |
1781.07.10 |
Oh! Old England, Old England [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175184 |
B0040711 |
1767.01.01 |
Oh! Pardon the faults I've committed before! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096086 |
B0028404 |
1774.05.09 |
Oh! Pennsylvania, from raging seas once more [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173022 |
B0040114 |
1766.09.06 |
Oh poverty! thou nausceous bitter pill [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152439 |
B0041730 |
1771.02.07 |
Oh, prime of life! Oh, taste of joy! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100392 |
B0028643 |
1772.05.26 |
Oh, prime of life! Oh, taste of joy! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030255 |
B0012573 |
1772.06.13 |
Oh, prime of life! Oh, taste of joy! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153488 |
B0042031 |
1779.10.23 |
Oh sacred muse! Assist my pen [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042513 |
B0016520 |
1775.07.01 |
Oh Sally, emblem of thy chop-house ware [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168995 |
B0039810 |
1728.01.01 |
Oh say what is that thing call'd light [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011388 |
B0004261 |
1783.12.30 |
Oh! See how soon th'unweary'd sun [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057565 |
B0021379 |
1769.05.22 |
Oh ship! by recent tempest tost [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077720 |
B0025274 |
1771.02.07 |
Oh snuff! our fashionable end and aim! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224775 |
B0048492 |
1780.01.27 |
Oh! Solitude! Celestial maid! [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000357 |
B0000096 |
1782.02.18 |
Oh! Solitude celestial maid! [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048693 |
B0018297 |
1733.04.14 |
Oh, spotless paper, fair and white! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207594 |
B0045584 |
1733.06.07 |
Oh, spotless paper, fair and white! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137294 |
B0034966 |
1774.09.15 |
Oh such a sight! I've been upon the source [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220586 |
B0047793 |
1760.10.31 |
Oh! that the muse might call, without offence [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067497 |
B0023455 |
1727.08.14 |
Oh! the sad day, when the exhausted store [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065716 |
B0022445 |
1736.03.23 |
Oh! thou eternal wisdom, who surveys [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001385 |
B0001055 |
1772.07.13 |
Oh! thou for whom I tune my pensive strain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170870 |
B0040019 |
1773.06.21 |
Oh! thou for whom these numbers are design'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214956 |
B0047525 |
1774.10.17 |
Oh! thou great ruler of my soul! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030938 |
B0012703 |
1774.10.27 |
Oh! thou great ruler of my soul! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076133 |
B0032929 |
1774.10.28 |
Oh! Thou great ruler of my soul! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035889 |
B0014132 |
1758.06.08 |
Oh thou on whom the nations cal [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021265 |
B0009576 |
1758.06.16 |
Oh thou on whom the nations call [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067124 |
B0023329 |
1757.04.11 |
Oh thou, ordain'd at length by pittying fate [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087695 |
B0026452 |
1757.04.21 |
Oh thou, ordain'd at length by pittying fate [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050710 |
B0019105 |
1757.05.02 |
Oh thou, ordain'd at length by pittying fate [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013271 |
B0005569 |
1757.04.29 |
Oh thou, ordain'd at length by pitying fate [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067003 |
B0023271 |
1766.07.29 |
Oh thou whom next to heav'n we most revere [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216283 |
B0044947 |
1774.09.27 |
Oh thou! whose all exploring eye surveys [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218943 |
B0045376 |
1768.06.03 |
Oh thou, whose artless freeborn genius charms [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068845 |
B0023851 |
1744.12.18 |
Oh thou, whose friendship is my joy and pride [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138991 |
B0035567 |
1759.09.29 |
Oh! thought most exquisite! Oh! wit most rare! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211236 |
B0046856 |
1770.03.08 |
Oh Virginia! Thou southern star [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230840 |
B0049379 |
1770.04.06 |
Oh Virginia! Thou southern star [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024080 |
B0010214 |
1770.04.10 |
Oh Virginia! Thou southern star [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040492 |
B0016036 |
1774.07.14 |
Oh! what a mine of mischief is a statesman! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102626 |
B0028822 |
1747.06.25 |
Oh! what alas, could give such discontent [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209789 |
B0046282 |
1781.08.30 |
Oh! when my friend and I [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046652 |
B0017857 |
1757.02.24 |
Oh! why is British virtue at a stand? [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211105 |
B0046765 |
1757.03.21 |
Oh! why is British virtue at a stand [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087685 |
B0026449 |
1757.03.31 |
Oh! Why is British virtue at a stand? [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050707 |
B0019102 |
1757.04.15 |
Oh! why is British virtue at a stand? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066995 |
B0023269 |
1757.05.02 |
Oh! why is British virtue at a stand? [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013269 |
B0005569 |
1773.04.22 |
Oh! why the complaints of poor Morris so grievous? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101743 |
B0028758 |
1773.02.16 |
Oh! why the complaints of poor mortals so grievous [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030434 |
B0012613 |
1773.06.04 |
Oh! why the complaints of poor mortals so grievous [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070103 |
B0024110 |
1773.07.12 |
Oh! why the complaints of poor mortals so grievous? [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028637 |
B0012066 |
1771.04.11 |
Oh! would you know what secret charm [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100529 |
B0028652 |
1768.04.28 |
Oh! yet, ye dear, deluding visions stay! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098091 |
B0028485 |
1768.06.30 |
Oh! You who roseate youth and health enjoy [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230372 |
B0049303 |
1735.05.12 |
Old age will quickly pall the taste [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127255 |
B0031200 |
1751.05.30 |
Old battle-array, big with horror is fled [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221603 |
B0048127 |
1752.04.23 |
Old Care, with industry and art [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020904 |
B0009281 |
1771.09.05 |
Old care, with industry and art [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225570 |
B0048522 |
1771.02.11 |
Old Ch---m give o'er [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008998 |
B0003641 |
1771.02.12 |
Old Ch---m give o'er [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040585 |
B0016080 |
1771.03.07 |
Old Ch---m give o'er [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100447 |
B0028647 |
1771.03.04 |
Old C--m give o'er [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132627 |
B0033566 |
1780.01.29 |
Old English cause knocks at every man's door, The [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0193884 |
B0042999 |
1769.12.16 |
Old friend, accept at once from me [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153098 |
B0041901 |
1776.02.05 |
Old friend, accept of this from me [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076553 |
B0032990 |
1783.05.07 |
Old Homer--but what have we with him to do [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072492 |
B0025114 |
1783.05.17 |
Old Homer--but what have we with him to do [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047532 |
B0018061 |
1742.05.06 |
Old honest Cato, tho' his death drew near [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020202 |
B0008806 |
1782.07.10 |
Old Judas the traitor (nor need we much wonder) [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043086 |
B0016676 |
1782.08.17 |
Old Judas the traitor, (nor need we much wonder) [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) |
C0221017 |
B0047912 |
1782.03.09 |
Old Rome again at large shall spread her banner [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154706 |
B0042539 |
1757.08.29 |
Old Rome, when in distress, at Britain now [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087770 |
B0026471 |
1763.04.02 |
Old tenor breathing out her last [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151981 |
B0041611 |
1761.12.31 |
Old time, alas! with stealing pace [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089257 |
B0026700 |
1780.01.01 |
Old Time flew panting by, in full career [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0192834 |
B0042991 |
1780.03.11 |
Old Time flew panting by, in full career [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194208 |
B0043011 |
1747.04.13 |
Old, toothless, pox'd, mischievous Hag of night [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078355 |
B0025423 |
1747.03.03 |
Old, toothless, pox'd, mischievous Hag of the night [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049507 |
B0018577 |
1783.03.06 |
Old Tory rout [fl] |
Gazette of State of Georgia |
C0045195 |
B0016767 |
1782.08.17 |
Old Tory rout, The [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047077 |
B0017998 |
1782.08.28 |
Old Tory rout, The [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072313 |
B0025078 |
1782.09.16 |
Old Tory rout, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018535 |
B0006887 |
1764.02.25 |
Omniscient Godhead! thy all-piercing eye [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152201 |
B0041658 |
1773.12.06 |
Omniscient Godhead! thy all-piercing eye [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134983 |
B0033710 |
1747.10.05 |
On a hill, from danger free [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209836 |
B0046297 |
1747.12.07 |
On a hill, from danger free [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005298 |
B0002434 |
1748.01.20 |
On a hill, from danger free [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049614 |
B0018623 |
1763.01.06 |
On a soft bank, wrapt in the gloomy groves [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144899 |
B0036512 |
1730.06.25 |
On a thick shade, the owl, the bat [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000892 |
B0000753 |
1732.05.25 |
On a thick shade, the owl, the bat [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000988 |
B0000853 |
1769.12.18 |
On Albion's shore King Theodore [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028003 |
B0011879 |
1769.12.23 |
On Albion's shore King Theodore [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153101 |
B0041902 |
1770.01.15 |
On Albion's shore King Theodore [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074414 |
B0032284 |
1771.02.04 |
On Albion's topmost cliff, whose towering crest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132613 |
B0033562 |
1771.03.02 |
On Albion's topmost cliff, whose towering crest [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153280 |
B0041964 |
1776.06.15 |
On all these dreary plains [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169325 |
B0039861 |
1766.11.27 |
On banks of Weser, and of Rhine [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222682 |
B0048311 |
1775.01.05 |
On Calvert's plains new faction reigns [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187415 |
B0042739 |
1773.08.19 |
On death-bed despairing as G. G--lle lay [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102274 |
B0028775 |
1783.05.06 |
On diff'rent coasts the pray'rs we find [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061222 |
B0021225 |
1746.01.15 |
On doubtful times my muse attempts to sing [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002714 |
B0001563 |
1763.09.12 |
On faction's pinions rais'd above the croud [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073014 |
B0031969 |
1763.08.25 |
On faction's pinions rais'd above the crowd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0145150 |
B0036545 |
1782.03.25 |
On fancy's wings my tow'ring thoughts shall rise [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018292 |
B0006862 |
1783.03.01 |
On her the loves, and all the graces wait [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201713 |
B0043322 |
1771.03.19 |
On high Olympus top, Jove oft conven'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217680 |
B0045192 |
1775.09.13 |
On July last, twenty-first day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150650 |
B0037187 |
1775.09.20 |
On July last, twenty-first day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165342 |
B0039296 |
1775.09.25 |
On July last, twenty-first day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173533 |
B0040195 |
1775.10.04 |
On July last, twenty-first day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165350 |
B0039298 |
1775.10.09 |
On July last, twenty-first day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173550 |
B0040197 |
1775.10.11 |
On July last, twenty-first day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165355 |
B0039299 |
1775.10.18 |
On July last, twenty-first day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150680 |
B0037192 |
1775.10.23 |
On July last, twenty-first day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173564 |
B0040199 |
1736.01.19 |
On June the fourteenth dy'd (O hone! O hone!) [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025580 |
B0010533 |
1777.07.09 |
On June the three and twentieth day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165593 |
B0039383 |
1777.07.23 |
On June the three and twentieth day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165606 |
B0039385 |
1777.08.06 |
On June the three and twentieth day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165622 |
B0039387 |
1766.05.02 |
On letter-founding Caslon's fame [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222504 |
B0048281 |
1739.10.01 |
On Lybian plains the lazy lion lies [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004628 |
B0002007 |
1768.03.31 |
On me when R---ls are satyric [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053359 |
B0019662 |
1742.05.06 |
On met dedans ce lieu maudit [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138392 |
B0035429 |
1742.05.27 |
On met dedans ce lieu maudit [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020206 |
B0008809 |
1768.03.24 |
On patch-work scribblers, who to hammer [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223172 |
B0048379 |
1735.01.13 |
On Reformation bent, and growing wise [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011845 |
B0004566 |
1764.02.24 |
On reformation bent, and growing wise [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033507 |
B0013639 |
1764.12.22 |
On reformation bent, and growing wise [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152289 |
B0041702 |
1768.10.22 |
On riding through the woods in autumn [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152975 |
B0041841 |
1723.08.05 |
On Sabbath day he went his way [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065558 |
B0022276 |
1748.02.08 |
On Salisbury plain a female's heart was stol'n [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045638 |
B0017514 |
1782.12.14 |
On Schuykil's verdant banks I lay [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047317 |
B0018028 |
1778.11.24 |
On Sunday last--oh woeful day [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177559 |
B0043533 |
1778.11.26 |
On Sunday last--oh woeful day [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177564 |
B0043534 |
1782.12.28 |
On the banks of the fam'd Delaware [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047338 |
B0018031 |
1781.12.20 |
On the day set apart to be cheerful and gay [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077417 |
B0033289 |
1743.09.29 |
On the French singing Te Deum at Paris [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020245 |
B0008879 |
1783.07.14 |
On the ground, in my cottage, alone [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018831 |
B0006930 |
1776.12.24 |
On the important Now, depends the field [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056980 |
B0020570 |
1775.02.04 |
On the last day of the year 1774 [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168860 |
B0039788 |
1779.06.02 |
On the sixteenth day of May [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071487 |
B0024706 |
1779.06.16 |
On the sixteenth day of May [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071491 |
B0024708 |
1779.06.23 |
On the sixteenth day of May [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071495 |
B0024709 |
1772.03.23 |
On thee, each morning, O my God [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132938 |
B0033621 |
1781.05.02 |
On this day our countrymen, ages before ye [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0195890 |
B0043131 |
1762.11.11 |
On this great monarch's fate you see [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090361 |
B0026746 |
1754.08.22 |
On tuneful feet let languid ivy crawl [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141427 |
B0036074 |
1774.10.27 |
On Tyne's sweet banks, while free to rove [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220611 |
B0047799 |
1741.04.13 |
On vice your humerous vein display [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127761 |
B0031487 |
1774.10.20 |
On virtue's rock, true valour fixt remains [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102767 |
B0028836 |
1772.01.02 |
On yon black cloud behold aquarius stand [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225862 |
B0048539 |
1782.11.19 |
On yonder bank a beauteous flower [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059764 |
B0021193 |
1760.04.28 |
On yonder plain, what awful form appears [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088404 |
B0026611 |
1760.05.12 |
Once a solicitor of high renown [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088425 |
B0026613 |
1783.02.15 |
Once Adam trod the happy ground [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075457 |
B0032700 |
1773.04.23 |
Once, as the ladies set at tea [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038818 |
B0014882 |
1751.01.31 |
Once could I tune the Sapphic lyre [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221483 |
B0048110 |
1729.05.27 |
Once Cupid on a summer's day [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056673 |
B0020438 |
1760.12.26 |
Once I had dollars and a friend [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067510 |
B0023463 |
1782.07.05 |
Once I, thro' thin partition, chanc'd to hear [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125375 |
B0030786 |
1736.11.22 |
Once I was a batchelor, and liv'd by myself [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127383 |
B0031280 |
1729.12.16 |
Once I was a batchelor, and lived by my self [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136803 |
B0034787 |
1778.12.29 |
Once I was fam'd, and all men call'd me fair [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174131 |
B0040374 |
1779.02.15 |
Once I was fam'd, and all men call'd me fair [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077030 |
B0033148 |
1782.07.05 |
Once in her eye [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125396 |
B0030786 |
1768.05.23 |
Once in seven years a famous house is clean [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131247 |
B0033416 |
1768.05.30 |
Once in seven years a famous house is clean [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029640 |
B0012373 |
1768.06.04 |
Once in seven years a famous house is clean [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152825 |
B0041821 |
1768.05.31 |
Once in sev'n years a famous house is clean [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216891 |
B0045043 |
1778.03.26 |
Once more ambitious of theatric glory [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177378 |
B0043474 |
1782.05.18 |
Once more, Britannia, rears her drooping head [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0185250 |
B0043935 |
1782.06.11 |
Once more, Britannia, rears her drooping head [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183696 |
B0043772 |
1768.05.19 |
Once more Crispinus, call'd upon the stage [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053394 |
B0019669 |
1754.12.05 |
Once more I seek the cypress-shade [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141548 |
B0036089 |
1780.01.01 |
Once more, my masters all, and you [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136281 |
B0034366 |
1778.05.20 |
Once more our rulers call a fast [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071366 |
B0024652 |
1778.06.12 |
Once more our rulers call a fast [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036492 |
B0014321 |
1778.06.15 |
Once more our rulers call a fast [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076899 |
B0033113 |
1775.03.23 |
Once more the muse the lay connubial sings [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231838 |
B0049569 |
1759.12.20 |
Once more we strike the long neglected lyre [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0143925 |
B0036353 |
1759.12.20 |
Once more we strike the long neglected lyre [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0157050 |
B0038454 |
1767.07.13 |
Once on a time a foolish frog [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029456 |
B0012327 |
1775.03.04 |
Once on a time a foolish frog [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168899 |
B0039792 |
1768.10.31 |
Once on a time a grand lord may'r [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074161 |
B0032228 |
1747.07.07 |
Once on a time, an honest clown [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049521 |
B0018595 |
1746.11.24 |
Once on a time, as I have heard them say [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078308 |
B0025405 |
1729.05.08 |
Once on a time, in sunshine weather [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136730 |
B0034750 |
1769.05.09 |
Once on a time, or story lies [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040368 |
B0015988 |
1768.01.20 |
Once on a time, the ancient poets say [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044027 |
B0017263 |
1773.05.20 |
Once on a time, the muses say [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231214 |
B0049476 |
1763.08.22 |
Once on a time, when great fir Oak [fl] |
New York Pacquet |
C0127160 |
B0031120 |
1775.04.01 |
Once, on a time, when great Sir Oak [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168927 |
B0039797 |
1775.04.13 |
Once, on a time, when great Sir Oak [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076375 |
B0032953 |
1768.09.26 |
Once on cupid, tir'd with play [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074110 |
B0032223 |
1772.06.18 |
Once, on the stage, in Rome's declining days [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101208 |
B0028714 |
1765.10.28 |
Once, says an author (where I need not say) [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170401 |
B0041552 |
1778.02.12 |
Once the Court of Great-Britain in parliament met [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037528 |
B0015633 |
1733.09.07 |
Once unconfined and light as air [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137335 |
B0034979 |
1759.03.02 |
Once upon a time it by chance came to pass [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067250 |
B0023366 |
1765.07.18 |
Once warm with zeal in honest virtue's cause [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022524 |
B0009943 |
1765.07.19 |
Once warm with zeal in honest virtue's cause [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068218 |
B0023701 |
1766.08.08 |
Once we confess, beneath the patriot's cloak [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230128 |
B0049274 |
1778.02.12 |
Once, when the Lilliputians met [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046123 |
B0017672 |
1774.10.13 |
One bottle of Arrack, the last of my store [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063849 |
B0021641 |
1774.12.15 |
One bottle of Arrack, the last of my store [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227634 |
B0048693 |
1783.09.17 |
One evening as I mused on times and things [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072512 |
B0025132 |
1747.07.21 |
One evening, as I walk'd to take the Air [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049526 |
B0018597 |
1747.08.03 |
One evening, as I walk'd to take the air [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078411 |
B0025437 |
1732.11.30 |
One evening I courted my muse [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001035 |
B0000880 |
1774.01.27 |
One favour'd son engag'd Susannah's care [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227239 |
B0048647 |
1752.11.02 |
One lovely maid alone my thoughts employs [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140521 |
B0035980 |
1783.12.25 |
One morn as Thyrsis chanc'd to rove [fl] |
Independent Journal |
C0047871 |
B0018102 |
1773.04.12 |
One morning, as I walk'd to take the air [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074682 |
B0032386 |
1765.10.14 |
One night as I lay slumb'ring in my bed [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007797 |
B0003363 |
1765.10.25 |
One night as I lay slumb'ring in my bed [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068273 |
B0023715 |
1779.10.30 |
One night I dream'd, and dreams may oft prove true [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042518 |
B0016521 |
1764.10.12 |
One of the contradicting sex [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033565 |
B0013672 |
1767.01.22 |
One of the nine, no matter who [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222790 |
B0048318 |
1776.10.07 |
One of those talkers who themselves admire [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076664 |
B0033025 |
1783.11.06 |
One spake the right with a slow tongue [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232222 |
B0047747 |
1731.03.01 |
One thing I of Paturia must confess [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079179 |
B0027509 |
1782.11.12 |
Onward, old time, make no delay [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059595 |
B0021192 |
1767.09.14 |
Open heart, a generous mind, An [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213197 |
B0047221 |
1772.07.16 |
Open heart, a generous mind, An [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226224 |
B0048567 |
1773.02.26 |
Open heart, a generous mind, An [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038780 |
B0014875 |
1772.09.25 |
Open heart, a gen'rous mind, An [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035257 |
B0014023 |
1772.11.13 |
Open heart, a gen'rous mind, An [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069799 |
B0024081 |
1783.01.14 |
Open heart, a gen'rous mind, An [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060295 |
B0021201 |
1769.02.02 |
Open heart, the polish'd mind,The [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003455 |
B0001648 |
1780.12.19 |
Oppress'd and struggling with a weight of woe [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183401 |
B0043742 |
1766.09.19 |
Oppress'd with dread of bold and rude objectors [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222622 |
B0048301 |
1767.10.05 |
Oppress'd with pain, while racking doubts [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130770 |
B0033380 |
1742.06.28 |
Oppression's tool! well qualified, no less [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004818 |
B0002150 |
1776.11.01 |
Opprest with grief in heavy strains I mourn [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042037 |
B0016451 |
1776.11.25 |
Opprest with grief in heavy strains I mourn [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076692 |
B0033032 |
1776.12.24 |
Opprest with grief in heavy strains I mourn [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066819 |
B0023214 |
1760.01.17 |
Oprest with taxes L--s' vassals groan [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021389 |
B0009655 |
1770.06.28 |
Orators of Greece and Rome, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099876 |
B0028611 |
1773.06.01 |
Ordain'd to tread the thorney ground [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030529 |
B0012628 |
1773.03.25 |
Ordain'd to tread the thorny ground [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101681 |
B0028754 |
1773.04.01 |
Ordain'd to tread the thorny ground [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231172 |
B0049469 |
1773.04.19 |
Ordain'd to tread the thorny ground [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134607 |
B0033677 |
1773.05.14 |
Ordain'd to tread the thorny ground [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035396 |
B0014056 |
1782.02.14 |
Ordain'd to tread the thorny ground [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039781 |
B0015338 |
1782.03.01 |
Ordain'd to tread the thorny ground [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036836 |
B0014515 |
1782.06.15 |
Ordain'd to tread the thorny ground [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047033 |
B0017989 |
1782.01.15 |
Ordain'd to treat the thorny ground [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058390 |
B0021148 |
1783.06.02 |
Order is heaven's first law; and this confest [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018810 |
B0006924 |
1783.06.24 |
Order is Heaven's first law; and this confest [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057430 |
B0021352 |
1757.10.28 |
Order is heav'ns first law; and this contest [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067036 |
B0023296 |
1752.07.23 |
Ordinary bed---so the tackle's but clean, An [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020923 |
B0009292 |
1752.08.20 |
Ordinary bed---so the tackle's but clean, An [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050157 |
B0018863 |
1770.01.15 |
O'Reiley! -in a land of freedom nurs'd! [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095028 |
B0027134 |
1781.06.20 |
Orphan's woes I sing, ye great, attend, An [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072015 |
B0025016 |
1770.09.17 |
Orpheus of old, he play'd so well [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095255 |
B0027170 |
1737.12.01 |
Orpheus to seek his wife decreed [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208468 |
B0045796 |
1772.06.15 |
Other day, as Clara fair, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170864 |
B0040015 |
1774.07.19 |
Other day, as Clara fair, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030897 |
B0012689 |
1778.03.23 |
Other day, as Clara fair, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076883 |
B0033101 |
1783.09.29 |
Other day I met Jenny, and flew to her arms [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018891 |
B0006941 |
1779.10.09 |
Other day some wood came down, The [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042504 |
B0016518 |
1775.02.18 |
Others, let luxury and pomp allure [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168883 |
B0039790 |
1736.08.07 |
Oui, je l'ai dit cent fois, ce n'est que fiction [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137798 |
B0035130 |
1776.11.14 |
Our bless'd forefather, is the grateful sound [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0045861 |
B0017607 |
1776.12.19 |
Our bless'd forefathers is the grateful sound [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135488 |
B0034013 |
1766.08.30 |
Our face is moisten'd with a clamming sweat [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152421 |
B0041729 |
1778.10.24 |
Our farce is now finished, your sport's at an end [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188519 |
B0042865 |
1737.01.10 |
Our father, pale with grief and watching grown [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127403 |
B0031286 |
1730.11.02 |
Our fathers crost the wide Atlantic sea [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079158 |
B0027494 |
1745.03.18 |
Our fathers left Britannia's fruitful shore [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084475 |
B0025822 |
1730.11.05 |
Our Fathers pass'd the wide Atlantick sea [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137018 |
B0034833 |
1768.02.22 |
Our Fathers past the wide Atlantic sea [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015805 |
B0006133 |
1780.03.21 |
Our Fathers were wont when they wanted a mate [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031884 |
B0012982 |
1780.03.29 |
Our fathers were wont when they wanted a mate [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036630 |
B0014415 |
1780.04.06 |
Our fathers were wont when they wanted a mate [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064435 |
B0021909 |
1780.03.28 |
Our fathers were wont when they wanted mate [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077166 |
B0033204 |
1770.07.26 |
Our freeborn sons in freedom shall expire [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099905 |
B0028615 |
1747.07.06 |
Our good friend Nathan, heretofore [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084645 |
B0025942 |
1753.03.05 |
Our grandsire Adam, e'er of Eve possest [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085986 |
B0026236 |
1771.03.22 |
Our grandsires were all Papists [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034906 |
B0013944 |
1777.01.30 |
Our groaning country bleeds at every vein [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0045922 |
B0017618 |
1777.02.04 |
Our groaning country bleeds at every vein [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066843 |
B0023220 |
1777.02.04 |
Our groaning country bleeds at every vein [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070727 |
B0024281 |
1756.11.25 |
Our hardy youth should learn to bear [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050691 |
B0019084 |
1758.04.17 |
Our hopes, dear Sir, that we France should subdue [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087883 |
B0026504 |
1754.06.20 |
Our humble prologue means not to engage [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141333 |
B0036065 |
1754.06.24 |
Our humble prologue means not to engage [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087159 |
B0026304 |
1772.11.07 |
Our life's a dream [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153563 |
B0042052 |
1772.11.13 |
Our life's a dream [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038756 |
B0014860 |
1735.03.04 |
Our maker bids increase; who bids abstain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137573 |
B0035056 |
1738.09.18 |
Our merchants and tars a strange bother have made [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004555 |
B0001954 |
1780.03.01 |
Our mothers were won't on a pillion to ride [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036601 |
B0014411 |
1780.03.14 |
Our Mothers were won't on a pillion to ride [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031871 |
B0012981 |
1780.04.17 |
Our mothers were wont on a pillion to ride [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103947 |
B0029050 |
1749.09.04 |
Our naval force be the next winter's care [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026019 |
B0010995 |
1729.02.03 |
Our news men assure ye [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065830 |
B0022522 |
1729.03.13 |
Our news men assure ye [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136694 |
B0034742 |
1729.04.01 |
Our news men assure ye [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056657 |
B0020431 |
1769.08.24 |
Our old mother country (good heaven relieve her!) [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099472 |
B0028565 |
1769.09.05 |
Our old mother country (good heaven relieve her!) [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040428 |
B0016005 |
1769.09.15 |
Our old mother country (good heaven relieve her) [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069063 |
B0023917 |
1779.01.13 |
Our order, antient as the world's first data [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165732 |
B0039395 |
1767.01.24 |
Our order, antient as the world's first date [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152534 |
B0041750 |
1774.08.25 |
Our order, antient as the world's first date [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231566 |
B0049538 |
1773.02.22 |
Our Parson has told us, how much we have cause [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214764 |
B0047508 |
1748.10.10 |
Our passion's gone and reason in her throne [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078501 |
B0025472 |
1748.09.26 |
Our passions gone, and reason in --r tirene [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026004 |
B0010956 |
1775.10.05 |
Our political wrong heads, to show themselves frantic [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103326 |
B0028887 |
1775.10.21 |
Our political wrong-heads, to shew themselves frantic [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154163 |
B0042206 |
1746.11.13 |
Our prayers are heard, the blessing ask'd is giv'n [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020435 |
B0009042 |
1773.05.04 |
Our priests grow serious, and sublime [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040995 |
B0016196 |
1778.04.30 |
Our rights with ease we may defend [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037546 |
B0015644 |
1773.08.23 |
Our sacred sires from Heav'ns sublime abodes [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017137 |
B0006420 |
1773.09.02 |
Our schemes are bad! and we repent too late! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063299 |
B0021583 |
1721.09.14 |
Our South Seas ships have golden shrouds [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000500 |
B0000297 |
1770.06.21 |
Our stars, my charmer, let us calm obey [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224541 |
B0048470 |
1770.07.12 |
Our stars, my charmer, let us calm obey [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230871 |
B0049390 |
1768.06.27 |
Our stars, my ---, let us calm obey [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131285 |
B0033421 |
1781.07.17 |
Our troops by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175219 |
B0040715 |
1781.08.02 |
Our troops, by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039642 |
B0015310 |
1781.08.13 |
Our troops by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018172 |
B0006830 |
1781.08.15 |
Our troops by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000442 |
B0000202 |
1781.08.22 |
Our troops by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072054 |
B0025025 |
1781.08.23 |
Our troops by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064583 |
B0021981 |
1781.06.25 |
Our vessel now in all her pomp and pride [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048506 |
B0018263 |
1775.12.15 |
Our vows thus chearfully we sing [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041850 |
B0016405 |
1772.10.20 |
Our wives, and our babes, still protected shall know [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040858 |
B0016168 |
1751.06.13 |
Out from the injur'd canvas, painter, strike [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221627 |
B0048129 |
1754.09.19 |
Over the hills with heart we go [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050537 |
B0018970 |
1775.01.26 |
Overstock'd with ambition and high mettled spirit [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187516 |
B0042742 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1773.06.10 |
Pains you've been at and the things you have wrote, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055615 |
B0019932 |
1761.04.30 |
Painter, all thy pow'r exert [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088837 |
B0026664 |
1747.05.25 |
Painter, display, in honour of the state [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209781 |
B0046278 |
1753.09.20 |
Painter late contended with a baker, A [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020985 |
B0009349 |
1759.04.23 |
Pale night succeeds the sun's career [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106789 |
B0029438 |
1740.10.06 |
Pallas to the two kings of Brentford [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127671 |
B0031460 |
1775.08.31 |
Palmira's prospect, with her tumbling walls [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065244 |
B0022141 |
1775.09.28 |
Palmira's prospect, with her tumbling walls [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103309 |
B0028886 |
1775.09.05 |
Palmyra's prospect, with her tumbling walls [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070547 |
B0024228 |
1763.02.14 |
Paltry wretch he had half-starv'd, A [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006961 |
B0003224 |
1765.03.04 |
Pandur! ein wiener Renomiste [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0232784 |
B0049966 |
1749.07.03 |
Panting for air beneath the scorching sun [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045836 |
B0017584 |
1767.05.11 |
Panting, half dead, the conquer'd champion lies [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073904 |
B0032156 |
1771.08.29 |
Pardon, fair traveller, the troop [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225462 |
B0048521 |
1778.01.15 |
Pardon is proclaim'd of late, A [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046085 |
B0017668 |
1743.05.19 |
Pardon, old friend, if at thy death [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020221 |
B0008860 |
1735.04.28 |
Pardon the muse that in advent'rous verse [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011887 |
B0004581 |
1731.05.10 |
Pardon ye nine, if now my daring muse [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011576 |
B0004423 |
1763.12.17 |
Parent of all, omnipotent [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152145 |
B0041648 |
1766.04.18 |
Parent of all, omnipotent [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068327 |
B0023740 |
1768.01.30 |
Parent of all! Omnipotent [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152763 |
B0041803 |
1768.02.12 |
Parent of all! Omnipotent [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038366 |
B0014627 |
1771.11.11 |
Parent of all, omnipotent [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132810 |
B0033602 |
1775.12.23 |
Parent of all, Omnipotent [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169186 |
B0039835 |
1776.01.13 |
Parent of all, Omnipotent [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228093 |
B0048749 |
1776.01.24 |
Parent of all, omnipotent [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057790 |
B0020823 |
1776.02.15 |
Parent of all, omnipotent [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103636 |
B0028906 |
1768.06.30 |
Parent of all our bliss below [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161239 |
B0038902 |
1766.08.23 |
Parent of all! Thou source of light! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152416 |
B0041728 |
1765.02.01 |
Parent of bliss, whose reign, in realms above [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068125 |
B0023677 |
1734.07.22 |
Parent of health, to thee, I, awful, sue [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011799 |
B0004550 |
1768.02.04 |
Parent of health! to thee I awful sue! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097352 |
B0028466 |
1769.01.09 |
Parent of health, to thee I awful sue! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074240 |
B0032237 |
1783.12.10 |
Parent of nature! Master of the world [fl] |
New York Gazeteer-New York |
C0084129 |
B0025707 |
1768.07.28 |
Parent of verse! one visit more excuse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223562 |
B0048397 |
1769.01.19 |
Parents to children owe nutritial aid [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098893 |
B0028532 |
1773.12.02 |
Parliament an act has made [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063468 |
B0021596 |
1773.12.09 |
Parliament, an act has made [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102401 |
B0028791 |
1773.12.13 |
Parliament an act has made [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074760 |
B0032422 |
1773.12.28 |
Parliament an act has made [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030667 |
B0012658 |
1767.10.15 |
Parnassus having seen what Osad wrote [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222996 |
B0048356 |
1774.06.09 |
Parson of a pleasant village, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227405 |
B0048666 |
1727.03.09 |
Parthanissa's beauty blooming [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0019628 |
B0008038 |
1770.09.06 |
Parting sun reflects his ev'ning ray, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099945 |
B0028621 |
1770.10.11 |
Parting sun reflects his ev'ning ray, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100045 |
B0028626 |
1774.04.06 |
Pass but a few short fleeting years [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044402 |
B0017402 |
1735.01.27 |
Pass by a tavern-door, my son [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235182 |
B0049791 |
1773.09.16 |
Passions are a num'rous crowd, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102331 |
B0028779 |
1729.03.11 |
Pastry-Cook once molded up a T---d, A [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056652 |
B0020428 |
1764.05.11 |
Patriot minister, and man I sing, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033524 |
B0013650 |
1758.11.16 |
Patriots and chiefs! Britannia's mighty dead [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050969 |
B0019187 |
1759.03.02 |
Patriots and chiefs! Britannia's mighty dead [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067240 |
B0023366 |
1759.03.19 |
Patriots and chiefs! Britannia's mighty dead [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088031 |
B0026553 |
1769.01.25 |
Patriots and chiefs! Britannia's mighty dead [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176827 |
B0041119 |
1769.08.23 |
Patron of arts! at length by thee [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204474 |
B0044464 |
1770.11.06 |
Patron of arts, of liberty and laws [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204918 |
B0044521 |
1760.04.14 |
Paul's has struck twelve-all hail the op'ning year [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080112 |
B0027996 |
1760.05.02 |
Paul's has struck twelve--All hail the op'ning year! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067422 |
B0023429 |
1763.07.22 |
Peace coming on, The [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072786 |
B0025263 |
1773.03.25 |
Peace, gentle shade, attend thy balmy rest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226617 |
B0048603 |
1774.06.23 |
Peace, heavenly goddess! born on balmy wings [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227432 |
B0048668 |
1776.11.14 |
Peace is the blessing that I seek [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037360 |
B0015568 |
1776.11.18 |
Peace is the blessing that I seek [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076684 |
B0033031 |
1776.11.26 |
Peace is the blessing that I seek [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066801 |
B0023210 |
1776.12.06 |
Peace is the blessing that I seek [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036313 |
B0014242 |
1783.03.11 |
Peace, lovely seraph, will again expand [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047452 |
B0018050 |
1748.12.15 |
Peace should be sign'd, the French did say [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020675 |
B0009147 |
1779.01.14 |
Peace to his ashes! While his grave we tread [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037624 |
B0015681 |
1778.05.26 |
Peace to the man who steady in his ways [fl] |
Royal Pennsylvania Gazette |
C0203343 |
B0044071 |
1778.07.07 |
Peace to the man who steady in his ways [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177474 |
B0043495 |
1774.07.21 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious --! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102635 |
B0028823 |
1774.08.04 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious---! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076090 |
B0032917 |
1774.08.12 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious --! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035817 |
B0014121 |
1770.08.21 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062181 |
B0021388 |
1774.10.06 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063829 |
B0021640 |
1774.10.21 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070452 |
B0024182 |
1774.12.16 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious king [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220315 |
B0044275 |
1775.03.09 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231821 |
B0049567 |
1775.06.14 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious king [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165279 |
B0039282 |
1775.07.03 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious king [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075028 |
B0032506 |
1775.07.08 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious king [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154148 |
B0042191 |
1783.06.05 |
Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! [fl] |
Gazette of State of Georgia |
C0045218 |
B0016780 |
1759.11.17 |
Peace to thy silent shade, dear worthy friend! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211274 |
B0046865 |
1771.02.11 |
Peace to your pensive dust, illustrious shades! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016475 |
B0006288 |
1757.01.20 |
Peace with your fiddling there--it shall be spoke [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142458 |
B0036201 |
1757.01.27 |
Peace with your fiddling there--it shall be spoke [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156456 |
B0038303 |
1757.03.07 |
Peace with your fiddling there--it shall be spoke [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106398 |
B0029326 |
1757.03.25 |
Peace with your fiddling there--it shall be spoke [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066983 |
B0023266 |
1734.04.25 |
Peculiar therefore is her way [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137448 |
B0035011 |
1741.03.23 |
Peggy, pride of heav'nly muses [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127752 |
B0031484 |
1767.09.24 |
Penny! it is for a thought, A [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096567 |
B0028444 |
1765.01.21 |
Pensive I lay, e'en from the dead of night [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007713 |
B0003325 |
1775.04.15 |
Pensive I lay, e'en from the dead of night [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168935 |
B0039799 |
1735.07.28 |
Pensive my thoughts descend to shades below [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011912 |
B0004592 |
1782.07.24 |
People are mad thus to adore the Dauphin [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043100 |
B0016678 |
1764.03.05 |
People of Taunton they lately have seen, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007173 |
B0003279 |
1771.09.05 |
People still, for nature's laws remain, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062668 |
B0021473 |
1774.12.29 |
Perceiv'st thou not the process of the year [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102855 |
B0028846 |
1731.11.18 |
Performed in the compass of few years [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000954 |
B0000826 |
1781.01.20 |
Period hastens on the wings of time, A [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075115 |
B0032597 |
1741.02.09 |
Perish the night accursed be the morn [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127734 |
B0031478 |
1770.01.29 |
Permit a bard, (whom you scarce see) [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114658 |
B0030018 |
1774.07.21 |
Permit a friend in verse devoid of art [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220534 |
B0047785 |
1773.11.18 |
Permit a giddy trifling girl [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102378 |
B0028788 |
1774.04.22 |
Permit a giddy trifling girl [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063681 |
B0021616 |
1774.04.27 |
Permit a giddy trifling girl [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041505 |
B0016322 |
1774.05.06 |
Permit a giddy trifling girl [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035723 |
B0014107 |
1774.05.10 |
Permit a giddy trifling girl [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030823 |
B0012679 |
1774.06.02 |
Permit a giddy trifling girl [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227402 |
B0048665 |
1774.07.04 |
Permit a giddy trifling girl [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074924 |
B0032452 |
1781.04.30 |
Permit a giddy trifling girl [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070965 |
B0024487 |
1782.10.22 |
Permit a stranger, generous youth to pay [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047227 |
B0018013 |
1777.02.01 |
Permit an artless muse, in votive lays [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135544 |
B0034030 |
1736.04.15 |
Permit, lamented shade, an humble muse [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001390 |
B0001058 |
1771.08.08 |
Permit the muse this symphony to join [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230968 |
B0049427 |
1775.01.21 |
Perpetual harmony their bed attend [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227677 |
B0048698 |
1768.09.10 |
Persian feasts, my lad, I hate, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152953 |
B0041835 |
1749.02.13 |
Persian luxury I hate, The [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045787 |
B0017564 |
1767.05.07 |
Person walking in the street, A [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092619 |
B0026979 |
1767.12.14 |
Person walking in the street, A [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027676 |
B0011771 |
1730.12.22 |
Phaebus, wit-inspiring Lord [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137030 |
B0034840 |
1740.08.28 |
Pharaoh's proud heart was not with wonders mov'd [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002078 |
B0001283 |
1767.05.25 |
Philander, happy in the bloom of youth [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083379 |
B0028359 |
1767.06.06 |
Philander, happy in the bloom of youth [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033755 |
B0013746 |
1755.01.16 |
Philax ein getreuer Hund [fl] |
Pensylvanische Berichte |
C0129113 |
B0041303 |
1768.09.06 |
Philemon, der bey grossen Schaetze [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233448 |
B0050146 |
1783.01.25 |
Philip of Macedon, least pride [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011009 |
B0003927 |
1741.08.06 |
Philip's great son ordain'd (his word was law) [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020183 |
B0008767 |
1771.08.10 |
Philo-Hymenzeus made great blunders [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153335 |
B0041987 |
1750.02.12 |
Philosophers of old have try'd in vain [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084916 |
B0026078 |
1751.07.15 |
Philosophy, thou heavenly glorious ray [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026113 |
B0011084 |
1751.07.29 |
Philosophy, thou heavenly glorious ray [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078860 |
B0025599 |
1740.03.24 |
Phocyon, the winters shiv'ring reign! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012175 |
B0004785 |
1775.10.31 |
Phoebus, from whom this fair her wit derives [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135211 |
B0033840 |
1769.10.12 |
Phoebus! give Philo o'er himself command [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213723 |
B0047335 |
1767.07.02 |
Phoebus left his Thetis bed [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0160732 |
B0038849 |
1767.07.17 |
Phoebus left his Thetis bed [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033773 |
B0013752 |
1774.02.17 |
Pigeon who'd think it, alas! a fine trinket, A [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187065 |
B0042693 |
1769.01.16 |
Pin a small bugle cap on, as big as a crown [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176807 |
B0041115 |
1751.02.18 |
Pipe of strong and sparkling wine, A [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078772 |
B0025577 |
1762.03.01 |
Pitt has resigned, by whose sagacious aid [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006666 |
B0003174 |
1771.04.22 |
Pity the sorrow of a poor old man! [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028307 |
B0011950 |
1771.02.28 |
Pity the sorrows of a poor old man! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224846 |
B0048495 |
1771.04.04 |
Pity the sorrows of a poor old man! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100520 |
B0028651 |
1771.04.16 |
Pity the sorrows of a poor old man! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030021 |
B0012518 |
1772.01.27 |
Pity the sorrows of a poor old man [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132885 |
B0033613 |
1772.03.21 |
Pity the sorrows of a poor old man [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153441 |
B0042019 |
1780.05.24 |
Pity the sorrows of a poor old man [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000377 |
B0000113 |
1782.02.02 |
Pity the sorrows of a poor old man [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010664 |
B0003876 |
1747.07.02 |
Pity'd by gentle minds Kilmarnock dy'd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020470 |
B0009074 |
1783.04.26 |
Plague on Egypt's art, I say, A [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219422 |
B0045443 |
1783.07.26 |
Plain, extensive, beautiful and gay, A [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0202521 |
B0043365 |
1736.09.02 |
Plain, gen'rous, honest, merciful, and brave [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001430 |
B0001078 |
1740.06.05 |
Plainman and Truman cease your hate [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002040 |
B0001271 |
1739.02.23 |
Plains a new profit shall find, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229312 |
B0048991 |
1773.01.01 |
Players and Patanters at law are hot, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069902 |
B0024088 |
1773.01.09 |
Players and patentees at law are hot [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153582 |
B0042061 |
1762.03.11 |
Pleas'd to perform the will of God on high [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089637 |
B0026711 |
1774.01.28 |
Pleasing gales that gentle summer yeild, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070313 |
B0024144 |
1773.11.04 |
Pleasing gales that gentle summer yields, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227056 |
B0048635 |
1773.11.22 |
Pleasing gales that gentle summer yields, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134967 |
B0033708 |
1773.12.10 |
Pleasing gales that gentle summer yields, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035555 |
B0014086 |
1774.02.24 |
Pleasing gales that gentle summer yields, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102486 |
B0028802 |
1757.02.10 |
Pleasing task be mine, sweet maid! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142516 |
B0036204 |
1757.03.18 |
Pleasing task be mine, sweet maid, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066970 |
B0023265 |
1773.03.11 |
Pleasures of the world are shares, design'd, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226607 |
B0048601 |
1762.12.10 |
Plenty three years our crowded graneries fill'd [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072759 |
B0025244 |
1772.08.08 |
Ploughman to his lonely cottage bent his way, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133087 |
B0033641 |
1731.02.09 |
Pluto from H---gate to his expected Guests from B--n [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079174 |
B0027506 |
1762.10.15 |
Poem appear'd, though wrote by an ass, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067794 |
B0023557 |
1750.07.31 |
Poet is mad, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012698 |
B0005242 |
1772.04.23 |
Poets in vain have hailed the opening spring [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226073 |
B0048555 |
1772.09.24 |
Poets, Painters, and Musicians [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226390 |
B0048577 |
1729.10.23 |
Point out the man who, from the bloom of youth [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000797 |
B0000717 |
1769.07.10 |
Polly, behold thus blushing rose [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094871 |
B0027107 |
1773.06.10 |
Poor abject wretches, slaves to wealth and power [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0185989 |
B0042657 |
1766.01.31 |
Poor Chremes can't conduct his own estate [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033620 |
B0013696 |
1774.02.16 |
Poor Cloe lives pensive, cast down and dejected [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041363 |
B0016312 |
1774.03.04 |
Poor Cloe lives pensive, cast down and dejected [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070355 |
B0024149 |
1781.04.26 |
Poor fellow, what has thou to do [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064528 |
B0021964 |
1781.05.04 |
Poor fellow!-surely thou'rt an Ass [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064547 |
B0021965 |
1721.09.04 |
Poor jingling Tom, wou'd he to rhiming keep [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065353 |
B0022176 |
1776.07.29 |
Poor John, it seems, did at an early age [3d line] [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076628 |
B0033015 |
1732.08.05 |
Poor little, pretty fluttering thing [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207408 |
B0045548 |
1732.12.12 |
Poor little pretty fluttering thing [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137255 |
B0034941 |
1770.08.10 |
Poor man once a judge besought, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034728 |
B0013912 |
1771.08.13 |
Poor man once a judge besought, A [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030088 |
B0012535 |
1775.06.01 |
Poor parent country! weak and overpower'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103112 |
B0028869 |
1775.06.08 |
Poor parent country! weak and overpower'd [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076417 |
B0032961 |
1778.01.26 |
Poor Perez lash'd by lively Polly [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017983 |
B0006645 |
1781.11.28 |
Poor Ruth and I [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042839 |
B0016644 |
1721.10.02 |
Poor Swain: the doubled fury of thee [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065363 |
B0022180 |
1763.10.31 |
Poor Teague one day, as the old story goes [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007147 |
B0003261 |
1776.01.01 |
Poor Tom's a cold--God bless you, Masters [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135240 |
B0033867 |
1744.12.03 |
Pope with a stock of genius bless'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025879 |
B0010783 |
1744.12.20 |
Pope with a stock of genuis bless'd [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002441 |
B0001507 |
1745.02.12 |
Portentous, Britain, were thy early fears [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002483 |
B0001515 |
1779.11.23 |
Portsmouth, behold with humble dread [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070920 |
B0024417 |
1779.11.27 |
Portsmouth, behold with humble dread [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042528 |
B0016525 |
1774.10.06 |
Portsmouth Races are begun, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220599 |
B0047796 |
1745.09.30 |
Post there was where Wormwood knew, A [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209626 |
B0046197 |
1780.01.04 |
Pour les gens du grand air [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174636 |
B0040534 |
1747.04.23 |
Pow'rful Prince, by lust of empire driv'n [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139207 |
B0035692 |
1747.03.31 |
Pow'rful Prince, by lust of empire driv'n, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049513 |
B0018581 |
1775.02.23 |
Praise, praise, and mighty he [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231801 |
B0049565 |
1776.04.22 |
Praise to that God who arch'd the sky [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031204 |
B0012778 |
1752.11.20 |
Pray Anchorstock, Boltrope, and Cable draw near [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210512 |
B0046543 |
1751.01.07 |
Pray Master Clio now take care [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005607 |
B0002595 |
1776.01.20 |
Pray say what's that, which smirking trips this way? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228113 |
B0048750 |
1768.03.18 |
Pray tell me, Mamma, say a young cupid of late [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068831 |
B0023840 |
1768.07.02 |
Pray tell me, mamma, says young Cupid of late [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152853 |
B0041825 |
1774.10.13 |
Pray tell me what you mean [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220601 |
B0047797 |
1739.02.16 |
Prelate's office, full of weight and care, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229302 |
B0048990 |
1768.09.23 |
Prepare, prepare your songs of praise! [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204130 |
B0044413 |
1771.04.25 |
Present age, convinc'd by actions, know, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062421 |
B0021454 |
1775.05.11 |
Preserve us Lord, from wicked hands [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103093 |
B0028866 |
1774.07.15 |
Presiding influence! Thy will [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206172 |
B0044623 |
1763.07.25 |
Press shall cease to tune it's charming song [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026659 |
B0011542 |
1763.07.07 |
Press shall cease to tune it's charming song, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090740 |
B0026780 |
1763.07.14 |
Press shall cease to tune it's charming song, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021801 |
B0009838 |
1763.07.18 |
Press shall cease to tune its charming song, The [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072985 |
B0031961 |
1763.07.22 |
Press shall cease to tune its charming song, The [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072784 |
B0025263 |
1763.07.25 |
Press shall cease to tune it's charming song, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014249 |
B0005894 |
1772.07.06 |
Press'd, my soul, with future prospect [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133037 |
B0033636 |
1766.12.11 |
Press'd with a sense of gratitude [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222698 |
B0048313 |
1769.10.30 |
Presumptuous man! Shall now the system fall? [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074385 |
B0032273 |
1730.12.07 |
Presumptuous traytor, we can make't appear [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079162 |
B0027497 |
1745.11.18 |
Presumptuous youth! to kingdoms quit they claim! [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025923 |
B0010823 |
1745.11.28 |
Presumptuous youth! To kingdom's quit thy claim! [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002656 |
B0001556 |
1745.12.09 |
Presumptuous youth! to kingdom's quit thy claim [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078218 |
B0025361 |
1745.12.17 |
Presumptuous youth! to kingdoms quit thy claim [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049439 |
B0018514 |
1763.11.17 |
Pretty! in amber to observe the forms [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052669 |
B0019448 |
1760.05.12 |
Pretty insect, summer's child [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088422 |
B0026613 |
1774.01.20 |
Pretty little charming thing [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231422 |
B0049511 |
1736.08.07 |
Pretty tube, of might power [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137786 |
B0035130 |
1736.10.18 |
Pretty tube, of mighty power [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127365 |
B0031275 |
1767.10.08 |
Price, envy, malice, peace of mind destroy [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096608 |
B0028446 |
1766.12.06 |
Price of corn, is grown a thorn, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152480 |
B0041743 |
1766.12.15 |
Price of corn, is grown a thorn, The [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073795 |
B0032136 |
1770.02.22 |
Pride drop thy crest! Thy murmurs, slander! cease [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023978 |
B0010207 |
1770.02.26 |
Pride drop thy crest! Thy murmurs, slander! cease [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028071 |
B0011889 |
1747.04.13 |
Pride of France is Lilly white, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209742 |
B0046272 |
1778.09.23 |
Pride of my youth, and comfort of my age [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188501 |
B0042856 |
1782.10.08 |
Pride, the consumptive child of a weak mind [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047170 |
B0018009 |
1782.11.02 |
Pride, the consumptive child of a weak mind [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075402 |
B0032686 |
1782.12.16 |
Pride the consumptive child of a weak mind [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018631 |
B0006900 |
1782.01.30 |
Prince William of the Brunswick race [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042943 |
B0016653 |
1782.02.06 |
Prince William of the Brunswick race [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072158 |
B0025049 |
1782.02.06 |
Prince William, of the Brunswick race [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071729 |
B0024843 |
1782.02.12 |
Prince William of the Brunswick race [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0032300 |
B0013081 |
1782.02.15 |
Prince William of the Brunswick race [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036833 |
B0014513 |
1782.02.16 |
Prince William of the Brunswick race [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010718 |
B0003878 |
1782.02.18 |
Prince William of the Brunswick race [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018264 |
B0006857 |
1782.02.21 |
Prince William of the Brunswick race [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064726 |
B0022007 |
1782.02.23 |
Prince William of the Brunswick race [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075283 |
B0032649 |
1782.02.23 |
Prince William of the Brunswick Race [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071088 |
B0024530 |
1760.02.04 |
Princely huntsman once did live, A [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088355 |
B0026599 |
1776.02.22 |
Princes, give ear, give ear ye rev'rend seers [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103641 |
B0028907 |
1771.06.25 |
Prithee, B--, why affect [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217727 |
B0045206 |
1771.08.23 |
Prithee B--, why affect [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034984 |
B0013966 |
1733.07.30 |
Pritty bird did lately please my sight, A [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066076 |
B0022756 |
1748.09.05 |
Proceed, great men, let naval conquests cease [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078490 |
B0025467 |
1777.02.04 |
Proclamation, at the point of a sword, A [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057879 |
B0020875 |
1777.01.23 |
Proclamation, at the point of a sword [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135535 |
B0034026 |
1779.01.02 |
Prophet, as become a Reverend Seer, The [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188723 |
B0042885 |
1765.01.24 |
Prophet's soul had bid adieu to earth, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022424 |
B0009918 |
1765.02.01 |
Prophet's soul has bid adieu to earth, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068122 |
B0023677 |
1770.06.18 |
Propitious heav'n! my muse inspire [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132387 |
B0033529 |
1783.09.08 |
Propitious parents let your sorrows cease [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018873 |
B0006938 |
1783.10.03 |
Propitious parents let your sorrows cease [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes) |
C0057268 |
B0020697 |
1768.03.21 |
Propitious solitude, thou kind retreat [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131178 |
B0033407 |
1775.09.23 |
Propitious us'd to ride the morn [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227932 |
B0048733 |
1775.08.04 |
Propitious us'd to rise the morn [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206653 |
B0044678 |
1775.10.21 |
Propitious us'd to rise the morn [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169119 |
B0039826 |
1764.07.30 |
Proteus, as ancient poets tell you [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073307 |
B0032012 |
1779.03.24 |
Proud Buckingham for law too mighty grown [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165750 |
B0039405 |
1745.09.09 |
Proud France, why such excessive joy [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084550 |
B0025847 |
1745.09.12 |
Proud France, why such excessive joy [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002592 |
B0001545 |
1768.07.18 |
Proud of the grateful present which she brings [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008459 |
B0003507 |
1770.05.14 |
Prove your hearts and shew your manners [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095114 |
B0027152 |
1770.03.26 |
Prove your hearts and show your manners [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204621 |
B0044489 |
1748.06.08 |
Prussia's proud Prince, the story goes [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049654 |
B0018644 |
1748.07.14 |
Prussia's proud prince, the story goes [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020628 |
B0009125 |
1752.07.02 |
Pursue such measures,that the land may be [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050089 |
B0018856 |
1781.12.06 |
Puss, creeping o'er a neighbour's field [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077405 |
B0033287 |
1781.12.26 |
Puss, creeping o'er a neighbour's field [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072144 |
B0025043 |
1773.01.21 |
Puzzling sons of party next appear'd, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055358 |
B0019912 |
1729.04.10 |
Pye, a pudding, a pudding, a pye, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136720 |
B0034746 |
1776.12.11 |
Pythagra's rose at early dawn [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064173 |
B0021743 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1769.04.13 |
Quack doctors too often their patients deceive [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099155 |
B0028545 |
1769.06.02 |
Quack doctors too often their patients deceive [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034399 |
B0013850 |
1783.12.12 |
Quack doctors too often their patients deceive [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176696 |
B0041094 |
1755.04.17 |
Quality of mercy is not strain'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141813 |
B0036108 |
1773.04.06 |
Quand le Sauveur souffrit pour tout le genre human [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234436 |
B0050384 |
1767.11.23 |
Quantum in nobis, have thought good [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008365 |
B0003473 |
1783.12.24 |
Que cet abre plante par sa main bienfasante [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203161 |
B0043408 |
1734.12.05 |
Que de nos Fastes on retranche [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0019936 |
B0008433 |
1775.05.25 |
Queen of fragrance, lovely rose [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103097 |
B0028868 |
1775.06.03 |
Queen of fragrance, lovely rose [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036022 |
B0014163 |
1782.04.22 |
Queen of the laughing flower, whose lovely waist [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018367 |
B0006866 |
1747.05.18 |
Qui te cunque movit carmen dispandere tuum [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084620 |
B0025935 |
1782.03.23 |
Quidnunc, my cronie, thou dost look [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175523 |
B0040823 |
1782.04.20 |
Quidnunc, my cronie, thou dost look [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010782 |
B0003887 |
1782.04.22 |
Quidnunc, my cronie, thou dost look [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048762 |
B0018306 |
1764.07.13 |
Quite mad with zeal, the biggots raves [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068021 |
B0023648 |
1749.06.19 |
Quite worn to the stumps, in a piteous condition [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005452 |
B0002514 |
1749.06.26 |
Quite worn to the stumps, in a piteous condition [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128403 |
B0031739 |
1767.03.23 |
Quixote once met a tumbrel on his way [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0129996 |
B0033351 |
1742.12.28 |
Quo' Broglo, the Marshal, with an ill-natur'd smile [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002218 |
B0001404 |
1772.10.30 |
Quoth Dick to Tom,-- this act appears [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035287 |
B0014028 |
1772.06.29 |
Quoth Dick to Tom,--This act appears [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028468 |
B0012012 |
1772.07.03 |
Quoth Dick to Tom--This act appears [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069656 |
B0024062 |
1772.07.11 |
Quoth Dick to Tom,--this act appears [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153493 |
B0042035 |
1769.11.30 |
Quoth Harry to Dick, prithee, say, what is meant [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099590 |
B0028580 |
1775.12.23 |
Quoth my lord to his cook, this meat is quite raw [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154191 |
B0042215 |
1773.08.26 |
Quoth Pluto to Mercury, who, we are told [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0186536 |
B0042668 |
1780.11.14 |
Quoth Satan to Arnold, my worthy fellow [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036666 |
B0014448 |
1780.11.01 |
Quoth Satan to Arnold, my worthy good fellow [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071591 |
B0024777 |
1780.11.09 |
Quoth Satan to Arnold, my worthy good fellow [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126114 |
B0030932 |
1780.11.18 |
Quoth Satin to Arnold, my worthy good fellow [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000386 |
B0000136 |
1752.05.28 |
Quoth she, there are no bargains driven [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050065 |
B0018851 |
1768.09.12 |
Quoth Simon to Ralpho (not aware of his punning) [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094325 |
B0027063 |
1747.08.31 |
Quoth Simon to Thomas (and shew'd him his wife) [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078435 |
B0025441 |
1752.12.11 |
Quoth the last, to the first, with an insolent scoff [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085943 |
B0026224 |
1768.12.22 |
Quoth the rabble make way for great Cato's [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023683 |
B0010135 |
1782.10.11 |
Quoth Thomas to Dick, come prithee good cheer [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036870 |
B0014547 |
1768.02.18 |
Quoth Thomas to William, "that numskull behold! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223114 |
B0048374 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1775.07.05 |
Rabble gather round the man of news, The [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044515 |
B0017456 |
1724.12.07 |
Rachel appears with bleating flocks afar [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065653 |
B0022343 |
1767.03.09 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015456 |
B0006083 |
1767.03.09 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027458 |
B0011731 |
1767.03.12 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022979 |
B0010032 |
1767.03.13 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068563 |
B0023787 |
1767.03.16 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015461 |
B0006084 |
1767.03.16 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027460 |
B0011732 |
1767.03.19 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022981 |
B0010033 |
1767.03.20 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068566 |
B0023788 |
1767.03.26 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022986 |
B0010034 |
1767.03.27 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033729 |
B0013736 |
1767.03.27 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068574 |
B0023789 |
1767.03.30 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027462 |
B0011734 |
1767.04.03 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033735 |
B0013737 |
1767.04.03 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068585 |
B0023790 |
1767.04.06 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027464 |
B0011735 |
1767.04.10 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033738 |
B0013738 |
1767.04.10 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068600 |
B0023791 |
1767.05.01 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033742 |
B0013741 |
1767.05.02 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152597 |
B0041764 |
1767.05.08 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033750 |
B0013742 |
1767.05.09 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152599 |
B0041765 |
1767.05.16 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152601 |
B0041766 |
1767.06.19 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033761 |
B0013748 |
1767.06.20 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152613 |
B0041771 |
1767.07.17 |
Rags are as beauties, which concealed lie [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033780 |
B0013752 |
1764.07.13 |
Rail on, vile Aetheist; let your tongue blaspheme [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068008 |
B0023648 |
1764.06.14 |
Rail on, vile atheist; let your tongue blaspheme [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021954 |
B0009886 |
1778.11.23 |
Rain pours down, the city looks forlorn, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057164 |
B0020670 |
1778.12.01 |
Rain pours down, the city looks forlorn, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031678 |
B0012914 |
1778.12.03 |
Rain pours down, the city looks forlorn, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064387 |
B0021840 |
1778.12.21 |
Rain pours down, the city looks forlorn, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077008 |
B0033140 |
1778.12.25 |
Rain pours down--- the city looks forlorn, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036547 |
B0014349 |
1778.12.29 |
Rain pours down, the city looks forlorn, The [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042138 |
B0016577 |
1778.11.14 |
Rain pours down--the city looks forlorn [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173990 |
B0040354 |
1778.12.05 |
Rain pours down--the city looks forlorn--, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154421 |
B0042369 |
1778.12.05 |
Rain pours down-the city looks forlorn, The [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042198 |
B0016474 |
1778.12.29 |
Rain pours down-the city looks forlorn, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070851 |
B0024370 |
1779.01.11 |
Rain pours down--the city looks forlorn, The [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048039 |
B0018134 |
1748.03.07 |
Rais'd on a throne of block work see him sit [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128231 |
B0031693 |
1723.07.22 |
Rais'd on a throne of block-work see him sit [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065553 |
B0022274 |
1748.02.08 |
Rais'd on a throne of block-work see him sit [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005308 |
B0002443 |
1782.07.06 |
Raise high the festive strain! [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047052 |
B0017992 |
1733.09.27 |
Raise not, audacious muse, a vent'some wing [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0019870 |
B0008372 |
1758.07.31 |
Raise thee my muse, thy aid once more [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006303 |
B0002987 |
1758.08.11 |
Raise thee, my muse, thy aid once more [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067151 |
B0023337 |
1772.03.24 |
Rakish spark the other night, A [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030203 |
B0012564 |
1772.04.03 |
Rakish spark the other night, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035162 |
B0013998 |
1770.07.24 |
Rammler, der zu frueh der Duenkel ausgeblasen, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233970 |
B0050244 |
1735.04.21 |
Rang que nous tenons, paroit digne d'envie, Le [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066211 |
B0022846 |
1735.06.12 |
Rank we bear is generally envied, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137598 |
B0035070 |
1776.02.10 |
Raptures of my heart I sing, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169244 |
B0039842 |
1741.01.12 |
Rare receipt, quite scalding new, A [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004716 |
B0002074 |
1774.11.14 |
Rather than be your slave the bard's your friend [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030950 |
B0012707 |
1778.01.08 |
Rattle, dice, rattle! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136025 |
B0034163 |
1760.01.07 |
Reader, can'st thou the mighty thought sustain [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088343 |
B0026595 |
1752.01.13 |
Reader, if science, honour, reason charm [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026120 |
B0011110 |
1773.04.08 |
Reader, if thou can'st read at all, thou'lt find [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226664 |
B0048605 |
1729.03.30 |
Reams, on whose fleeting shades our fancy's rove [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065843 |
B0022530 |
1775.11.30 |
Reason may sooth, but strives in vain to heal [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065266 |
B0022154 |
1775.11.23 |
Rebels! Americans disclaim [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103510 |
B0028894 |
1775.11.16 |
Rebels-- avaunt th' inglorious name [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135220 |
B0033847 |
1775.10.18 |
Rebels you are, the hopeful Gen'ral cries [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037105 |
B0015458 |
1768.08.22 |
Receipt of your letter I gratefully own, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131332 |
B0033429 |
1751.03.04 |
Receiv'd we have, firing, meat and pence [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085368 |
B0026133 |
1780.11.15 |
Refugee captain lost two of his men, A [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0207209 |
B0044884 |
1768.07.01 |
Regardless of the joyless town [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034059 |
B0013802 |
1769.07.11 |
Reicher Greis, vom Tode nicht mehr fern, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233770 |
B0050190 |
1782.01.03 |
Reign pow'rful do we, when we are combin'd [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077436 |
B0033291 |
1778.12.05 |
Rejoice, Americans, Rejoice! [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188644 |
B0042877 |
1733.08.11 |
Rejoice with me, ye sisters of the trade [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207657 |
B0045601 |
1768.07.20 |
Rejoice ye sons of papal Rome [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044116 |
B0017288 |
1738.02.21 |
Rejoyce not in beauty, ye Masons, beware [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079528 |
B0027824 |
1738.06.26 |
Rejoyce, O ye Ladies, and cast away care [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079571 |
B0027841 |
1738.02.13 |
Rejoyce, O ye Masons! and cast away care [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127498 |
B0031342 |
1738.06.26 |
Rejoyce, O ye Masons, and cast away care [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079567 |
B0027841 |
1774.02.02 |
Relate, inspired muse! where shall I find [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041343 |
B0016310 |
1771.05.23 |
Relenting time! destroying power! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225074 |
B0048507 |
1783.06.12 |
Relentless death! Ah! Why so soon destroy [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038278 |
B0015911 |
1756.08.05 |
Relentless death! still shall thy rugged hand [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142373 |
B0036177 |
1771.06.20 |
Relentless time! destroying power! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100646 |
B0028662 |
1783.05.31 |
Relentless winter now is o'er [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047559 |
B0018063 |
1772.03.24 |
Religion is a generous, lively flame [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030200 |
B0012564 |
1778.02.26 |
Religion should be well supported [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046146 |
B0017674 |
1768.05.26 |
Religion! Source of ev'ry lasting joy [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230347 |
B0049299 |
1772.09.07 |
Religion stands on tip-toe in our land [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171013 |
B0040027 |
1772.10.02 |
Religion stands on tip-toe in our land [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069719 |
B0024075 |
1776.06.28 |
Religion stands on tip-toe in our land [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036232 |
B0014219 |
1764.12.29 |
Remark, my soul, the narrow bounds [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152301 |
B0041703 |
1767.01.03 |
Remark, my soul, the narrow bounds [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152509 |
B0041747 |
1773.04.09 |
Remember, man, and bear in mind [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035377 |
B0014051 |
1752.08.20 |
Remember, man, the universal cause [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140510 |
B0035971 |
1774.03.10 |
Remember, man, "the universal cause [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227335 |
B0048653 |
1741.02.09 |
Remember, O my friends, the laws, the rights [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025782 |
B0010635 |
1747.12.07 |
Remember O my friends, the laws, the rights [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078475 |
B0025453 |
1771.12.12 |
Remember, O my friends, the laws, the rights [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062883 |
B0021487 |
1777.07.14 |
Remember your creator now [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031522 |
B0012842 |
1774.07.21 |
Remonstrance, petition, and address [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227462 |
B0048672 |
1771.03.22 |
Remote from liberty and truth [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034904 |
B0013944 |
1779.12.28 |
Remote, unfriended, melancholy, slow [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0178156 |
B0043643 |
1773.04.01 |
Remov'd from tumult, din, and strife [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226643 |
B0048604 |
1772.07.02 |
Renown'd Britannia! lov'd paternal land [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101231 |
B0028716 |
1770.10.12 |
Renowned Whitefield, dead! This cannot be [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069211 |
B0023973 |
1749.12.11 |
Repenting fools have oft' confest [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084893 |
B0026069 |
1750.01.01 |
Repenting fools have oft' confest [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005485 |
B0002542 |
1750.01.17 |
Repenting Fools have oft confest [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049827 |
B0018728 |
1770.09.14 |
Replete with cares, devoid of rest [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034749 |
B0013917 |
1775.07.20 |
Replete with defamation [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231928 |
B0049586 |
1771.02.25 |
Reptile! whose canker'd tooth devours [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028252 |
B0011942 |
1771.03.08 |
Reptile! whose canker'd tooth devours [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034889 |
B0013942 |
1778.02.25 |
Resign'd a Christian meets the ills of time [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169888 |
B0039918 |
1763.11.07 |
Restless ambition dwelt in Caesar's mind [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026729 |
B0011557 |
1768.01.18 |
Restless eunuch's labouring forge still roars, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008404 |
B0003481 |
1782.10.08 |
Restless mortals toil for nought [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059560 |
B0021186 |
1782.11.05 |
Restless mortals toil for nought [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047252 |
B0018017 |
1783.01.13 |
Restless mortals toil for nought [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018648 |
B0006904 |
1779.03.11 |
Restor'd, Britannia views her long lost son [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177703 |
B0043560 |
1772.03.31 |
Retir'd from toils, and noisy strife [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030210 |
B0012565 |
1780.04.28 |
Retirement, nurse of wisdom, hail! [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0124407 |
B0030760 |
1770.06.15 |
Return to earth with joy and mirth, my long absconded muse return [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034698 |
B0013904 |
1783.12.13 |
Return ye enraptur'd hours [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (D&H) |
C0220758 |
B0050726 |
1770.05.31 |
Return'd from the Op'ra, as lately I sat [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0004271 |
B0001786 |
1736.02.16 |
Return'd in safety from the dang'rous main [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025589 |
B0010537 |
1736.02.17 |
Return'd in safety from the dang'rous main [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001374 |
B0001050 |
1761.12.31 |
Revolving years their steady course pursue [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089253 |
B0026700 |
1770.01.04 |
Revolving years their steady course pursue [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099630 |
B0028585 |
1770.01.19 |
Revolving years their steady course pursue [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034584 |
B0013883 |
1729.07.03 |
Reynard for cunning is renown'd [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000779 |
B0000701 |
1773.02.02 |
Rhyming Pivot of York, With head, tight as cork [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030417 |
B0012611 |
1773.02.09 |
Rhyming Pivot of York, With head, tight as cork [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030425 |
B0012612 |
1773.02.16 |
Rhyming Pivot of York, With head, tight as cork [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030437 |
B0012613 |
1773.02.23 |
Rhyming Pivot of York, With head, tight as cork [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030443 |
B0012614 |
1725.05.27 |
Ribbons with ornaments, attire [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000619 |
B0000490 |
1775.12.08 |
Rich in resources, let us timely weigh [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064088 |
B0021698 |
1766.10.03 |
Richard stand forth, I dare thee to be try'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222636 |
B0048303 |
1782.09.11 |
Riches and pleasure falsly we suppose [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072324 |
B0025080 |
1773.07.15 |
Riches, chance may take or give [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226864 |
B0048619 |
1767.01.26 |
Riding one night to see a friend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0129439 |
B0033343 |
1767.02.27 |
Riding one night to see a friend [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068548 |
B0023785 |
1767.05.11 |
Riding one night to see a friend [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029438 |
B0012319 |
1767.09.05 |
Riding one night to see a friend [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152630 |
B0041782 |
1739.01.08 |
Right trusty and expert commanders [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004571 |
B0001969 |
1758.07.24 |
Rise! Britons, rise! defend your righteous cause [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013525 |
B0005633 |
1758.07.28 |
Rise! Britons, rise! defend your righteous cause [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067147 |
B0023335 |
1771.11.18 |
Rise, Britons rise, revenge the hero's fall [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132817 |
B0033603 |
1755.06.05 |
Rise Britons! rise, with all your father's might [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021075 |
B0009437 |
1755.06.12 |
Rise, Britons! rise, with all your fathers might [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050590 |
B0019008 |
1762.09.21 |
Rise, gen'rous Britons, rise to great renown [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072900 |
B0031919 |
1728.01.15 |
Rise Heavenly muse, but rise with heavy wing [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011393 |
B0004263 |
1727.12.18 |
Rise heavenly muse, but rise with teary wings [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079089 |
B0027375 |
1728.01.08 |
Rise Heav'nly muse, but rise with heavy wings [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065753 |
B0022466 |
1728.01.02 |
Rise hevenly muse, but rise with heavy wings [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000694 |
B0000624 |
1769.09.04 |
Rise muse, and in immortal lay [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074343 |
B0032265 |
1769.08.28 |
Rise muse, and in immortal lays [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027934 |
B0011863 |
1769.09.02 |
Rise, muse, and in immortal lays [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153058 |
B0041886 |
1769.09.07 |
Rise muse, and in immortal lays [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099491 |
B0028567 |
1769.10.20 |
Rise muse and in immortal lays [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069077 |
B0023922 |
1776.10.22 |
Rise, rise, bright genius rise [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070675 |
B0024266 |
1782.04.17 |
Rise, rise, ye gloomy clouds, ye thunders roll [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072200 |
B0025059 |
1782.07.22 |
Rise, rise, ye gloomy clouds ye thunders roll [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018440 |
B0006879 |
1782.08.10 |
Rise, rise, ye gloomy clouds, ye thunders roll [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047074 |
B0017997 |
1783.01.24 |
Rising sun his race begun, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036905 |
B0014562 |
1770.03.16 |
Risque all your fortune on the faithless seas [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034620 |
B0013891 |
1768.09.15 |
Risque all your fortune on the faithless sons [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161345 |
B0038913 |
1777.09.29 |
Rivington is arriv'd--let ev'ry man [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0121031 |
B0030421 |
1773.08.30 |
Roaring thunder rends the ear, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172778 |
B0040078 |
1773.09.24 |
Roaring thunder rends the ear, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035503 |
B0014075 |
1783.02.25 |
Robin, who to the plough was bred [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060506 |
B0021207 |
1782.03.05 |
Rome, that the conquer'd world so long had sway'd [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058706 |
B0021155 |
1754.01.01 |
Rose's age is but a day, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012867 |
B0005397 |
1770.12.28 |
Round Royal George, in triple rows [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069330 |
B0023984 |
1771.01.01 |
Round Royal George, in triple rows [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040573 |
B0016074 |
1771.01.03 |
Round Royal George, in triple rows [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062285 |
B0021438 |
1771.02.01 |
Round Royal George, in triple rows [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034871 |
B0013937 |
1770.12.10 |
Round Royal George, in tripple rows [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095465 |
B0027182 |
1721.10.16 |
Round-headed tribe, The[fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065376 |
B0022182 |
1779.11.27 |
Rouse, Britons! at length [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0191620 |
B0042981 |
1774.07.22 |
Rouse ev'ry generous thoughtful mind [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070420 |
B0024169 |
1774.07.29 |
Rouse ev'ry generous thoughtful mind [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220295 |
B0044255 |
1740.09.20 |
Rouse Haddock, rouze thee from inglorious sleep [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208966 |
B0045938 |
1775.06.09 |
Rouse, rouse brave North-America [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036027 |
B0014164 |
1758.05.12 |
Rouse sons of earth, to war, to war [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067098 |
B0023324 |
1758.06.19 |
Rouse sons of earth, to war, to war [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006295 |
B0002981 |
1746.02.27 |
Rouze Britons! arm -- the Hydra treason roars [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020371 |
B0009005 |
1740.11.06 |
Rouze, Haddock, Rowze thee from inglorious sleep [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020157 |
B0008728 |
1728.01.15 |
Rouze up my soul, awake thy active pow'rs [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065756 |
B0022467 |
1728.01.22 |
Rouze up my soul, awake thy active pow'rs [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011396 |
B0004264 |
1783.11.01 |
Roving bee was us'd to stray, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176623 |
B0041077 |
1741.03.19 |
Rowse Haddock, rowse thee from inglorious sleep [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002111 |
B0001312 |
1769.03.09 |
R--s, thy pencil draws each line too faint [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223907 |
B0048425 |
1782.01.21 |
Rubbed and rough the store descents [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048657 |
B0018293 |
1769.09.11 |
Rubies! ye bright, ye orient pearls [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008696 |
B0003567 |
1775.12.02 |
Rudely forc'd to drink tea, Massachusetts in anger [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135232 |
B0033854 |
1782.02.09 |
Rugged and rough the storm descends [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167804 |
B0039589 |
1735.09.13 |
Russ loves brandy, Dutchmen beer, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207952 |
B0045690 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1765.03.25 |
Sacred to thee [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0082771 |
B0028262 |
1765.04.11 |
Sacred to thee [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043781 |
B0017143 |
1776.02.24 |
Sad sickening scene! Creation's light [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228160 |
B0048755 |
1775.06.05 |
Sad sickning scene! Creations light [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031116 |
B0012736 |
1779.09.16 |
Sad tidings sure!--is he in battle slain? [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000337 |
B0000077 |
1771.10.25 |
Safe is she lodg'd above these rolling sphere [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069456 |
B0024027 |
1771.10.21 |
Safe is she lodg'd above these rolling spheres [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009347 |
B0003677 |
1771.10.24 |
Safe is she lodg'd above those rolling spheres [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062802 |
B0021480 |
1770.03.19 |
Sagacious Porta's skill could trace [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132253 |
B0033515 |
1782.09.25 |
Sage that took the wrong sow by the ears, The [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043158 |
B0016687 |
1773.11.04 |
Said Nell to Kate I now despair [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063429 |
B0021592 |
1768.08.11 |
Sailors are seldom poets, though often poor [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223589 |
B0048399 |
1768.08.11 |
Sailors are seldom poets--often poor [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230405 |
B0049309 |
1776.04.27 |
Saint George for their patron our ancestors chose [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169314 |
B0039854 |
1776.04.30 |
Saint George for their patron our ancestors chose [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056902 |
B0020533 |
1740.01.03 |
Salkeld, from silent sitting, slow would rise [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001887 |
B0001249 |
1740.01.28 |
Salkeld, from silent sitting, slow would rise [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025729 |
B0010605 |
1783.02.15 |
Salvation now to all the town [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011019 |
B0003930 |
1778.08.31 |
Samson, before his head was shorn [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047963 |
B0018115 |
1778.09.10 |
Samson before his head was shorn [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064348 |
B0021828 |
1763.09.15 |
Satan, in glee, thus grin'd a ghastly smile [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043631 |
B0017061 |
1783.02.18 |
Satan sat one day at a loss [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060493 |
B0021206 |
1771.07.18 |
Satyr, from fact, to consequence descent [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062636 |
B0021466 |
1771.07.25 |
Satyr,----arise [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062642 |
B0021467 |
1746.04.24 |
Savage race rous'd form their howling dens, A [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020391 |
B0009013 |
1735.05.05 |
Save Caleb, dropping first a Patriot's tear [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235206 |
B0049805 |
1768.03.14 |
Save me alike from foolish pride [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131160 |
B0033406 |
1751.03.07 |
Saxe to that law submits his mortal frame [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221521 |
B0048115 |
1728.12.24 |
Say, Cadmus, by what ray divine inspir'd [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000740 |
B0000674 |
1773.01.28 |
Say, cruel Iris, pretty rake [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101626 |
B0028746 |
1782.07.05 |
Say, Cupid, regent of the female heart [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125381 |
B0030786 |
1773.11.04 |
Say does thy blood, rebel thy [ ] [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075897 |
B0032878 |
1769.04.24 |
Say, fair Britannia, whence these direful frowns [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016009 |
B0006194 |
1771.10.10 |
Say, Hallam! to thy wond'rous art [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054814 |
B0019846 |
1732.06.17 |
Say, I conjure thee, say [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207389 |
B0045543 |
1769.05.29 |
Say, is there aught than can convey [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029810 |
B0012424 |
1769.05.11 |
Say, is there aught that can convey [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099213 |
B0028550 |
1769.10.26 |
Say, is there aught that can convey [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023911 |
B0010190 |
1769.10.31 |
Say, is there aught that can convey [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040465 |
B0016013 |
1769.11.03 |
Say, is there aught that can convey [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034503 |
B0013872 |
1769.11.03 |
Say, is there aught that can convey [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069086 |
B0023924 |
1782.01.07 |
Say, is there aught that can convey [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048633 |
B0018291 |
1782.01.19 |
Say, is there aught that can convey [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071045 |
B0024525 |
1780.01.08 |
Say kind Amelia, in that gloomy hour [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042567 |
B0016531 |
1770.11.12 |
Say lovely Delia, tell thy gentle swain [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095405 |
B0027178 |
1780.07.19 |
Say lovely fair one's that thus greatly vie [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166350 |
B0039473 |
1723.12.09 |
Say mighty love, and teach my song [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065585 |
B0022291 |
1731.02.09 |
Say, mighty love, and teach my song [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137045 |
B0034847 |
1731.06.07 |
Say, mighty love, and teach my song [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011584 |
B0004427 |
1732.05.27 |
Say, mighty love, and teach my song [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207375 |
B0045540 |
1768.07.07 |
Say, mighty love, and teach my song [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223523 |
B0048394 |
1727.09.04 |
Say, mournful muse, declare thy rising woe [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065722 |
B0022448 |
1775.12.04 |
Say, Muse, what art did Nature introduce [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173576 |
B0040206 |
1776.01.20 |
Say, Muse, what art did Nature introduce [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228110 |
B0048750 |
1730.03.09 |
Say muse, what numbers shall relate [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065895 |
B0022579 |
1730.04.09 |
Say muse what numbers shall relate [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000872 |
B0000742 |
1782.02.18 |
Say, must I wing my distant flight [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018267 |
B0006857 |
1766.04.21 |
Say now poor Tim, (if these few lines [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014950 |
B0006037 |
1768.06.20 |
Say nymph how can you fairly prove [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027734 |
B0011798 |
1771.12.19 |
Say, oh my heart, and say in verse sincere [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054864 |
B0019856 |
1780.04.18 |
Say Thomas our neighbours have wrote for the printer [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077172 |
B0033207 |
1775.01.05 |
Say, weeping muse, what means that passing bell? [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187424 |
B0042739 |
1775.01.09 |
Say, weeping muse, what means this passing bell? [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0119964 |
B0030280 |
1783.12.22 |
Say, what is love? Oh! can the muse's art [fl] |
Independent Journal |
C0047868 |
B0018101 |
1762.02.18 |
Say, when Pitt's virtue bad him quit the seal [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089517 |
B0026708 |
1768.05.23 |
Say whence this sudden chill, sweet fair [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094120 |
B0027040 |
1770.03.22 |
Say, why are beauties prais'd and honour'd most? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099740 |
B0028596 |
1775.11.11 |
Say, why must the poet's soft lays [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169139 |
B0039829 |
1778.04.01 |
Say-on what hallow'd altar shall I find [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071349 |
B0024645 |
1775.06.24 |
Says Allen to his wife, before we part [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227861 |
B0048720 |
1783.09.02 |
Says beauty to fashion, as they sat at the toilet [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219547 |
B0045483 |
1743.02.22 |
Says body to mind, 'tis amazing to see [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155057 |
B0037579 |
1782.01.22 |
Say's Cato why should man repine [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058442 |
B0021149 |
1782.03.08 |
Says Cato why should man repine [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036839 |
B0014516 |
1782.11.03 |
Says Cato, why should man repine [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071179 |
B0024566 |
1783.06.16 |
Says Cato, why should man repine [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018816 |
B0006926 |
1783.07.12 |
Says F---, "If I ever my honour should place [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219488 |
B0045467 |
1770.06.01 |
Says Gouty to Gawkee, Pray what do you mean? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069148 |
B0023954 |
1770.06.04 |
Says Gouty to Gawkee, Pray what do you mean? [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029900 |
B0012475 |
1770.06.07 |
Says Gouty to Gawkee, Pray what do you mean? [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074445 |
B0032302 |
1770.07.11 |
Says Gouty to Gawkee, Pray what do you mean? [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204818 |
B0044505 |
1771.08.15 |
Says he, I'll shew you 'tis your place to bow [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062657 |
B0021470 |
1773.01.21 |
Says James to Joe, And will you now, my friend [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226569 |
B0048594 |
1781.03.01 |
Says Jemmy, I've sent to Thomas the Printer [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064523 |
B0021956 |
1771.09.17 |
Says John Wikes to John Horne, You're a very sad dog [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030127 |
B0012540 |
1760.10.20 |
Says Lewis, in fifty-two, Britain, I swear [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006444 |
B0003103 |
1777.07.11 |
Says Locket to Peachum, you've nothing to fear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pu) |
C0230030 |
B0049210 |
1777.06.05 |
Says Lockit to Peachum, You've nothing to fear [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037467 |
B0015597 |
1777.06.18 |
Says Lockit to Peachum, You've nothing to fear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150886 |
B0037270 |
1777.07.25 |
Says Lockit to Peachum, you've nothing to fear [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0065021 |
B0032779 |
1770.12.17 |
Says my Lord to his cook, I shall dine in the hall [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095485 |
B0027183 |
1782.07.15 |
Says old grand mother Alice to her granddaughter Patty [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018431 |
B0006878 |
1782.06.06 |
Says old grand-mother Alice to her grand-daughter [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175585 |
B0040855 |
1775.03.30 |
Says Richard to Thomas (and seem'd half afraid) [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135056 |
B0033747 |
1775.04.27 |
Says Richard to Thomas (and seem'd half afraid) [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076388 |
B0032955 |
1781.12.05 |
Says Richard to Thomas and seem'd half afraid [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072130 |
B0025040 |
1771.09.19 |
Says Richard to Will, 'tis a matter of wonder [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054776 |
B0019843 |
1782.02.13 |
Says Satan to Jemmy, I hold you a bet [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042958 |
B0016655 |
1782.02.21 |
Says Satan to Jemmy, I hold you a bet [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126319 |
B0030993 |
1782.03.02 |
Says Satan to Jemmy, I hold you a bet [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0200065 |
B0043218 |
1782.03.07 |
Says Satan, to Jemmy, I hold you a bet [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064735 |
B0022009 |
1782.03.16 |
Says Satan to Jemmy, I hold you a bet [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010758 |
B0003882 |
1782.04.06 |
Says Satan to Jemmy, I hold you a bet [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071105 |
B0024536 |
1782.03.27 |
Says Satan to Jemmy, I hold you abet [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072172 |
B0025056 |
1747.02.23 |
Says the captain, still gay, tho' his tryal was near [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005247 |
B0002393 |
1782.03.02 |
Says the poet to Bailey, pray what is the reason [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0200065 |
B0043218 |
1780.03.28 |
Says Thomas, our neighbors have wrote to the Printer [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058155 |
B0021049 |
1780.04.20 |
Says Thomas, our neighbors have wrote to the Printer [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0181753 |
B0043674 |
1781.03.03 |
Says Thomas our neighbours have write to the printer [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075126 |
B0032601 |
1780.02.28 |
Says Thomas, our neighbours have wrote to the printer [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103944 |
B0029043 |
1780.03.22 |
Says Thomas, our neighbours have wrote to the printer [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166268 |
B0039456 |
1780.04.12 |
Says Thomas, our neighbours have wrote to the printer [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071928 |
B0024961 |
1781.02.16 |
Says Thomas, our neighbours have wrote to the printer [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036686 |
B0014461 |
1770.03.29 |
Says Thomas to John, I remember the time [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099753 |
B0028597 |
1770.04.06 |
Says Thomas to John, I remember the time [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024078 |
B0010214 |
1759.03.12 |
Says Tom to Dick What's this I hear [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013595 |
B0005666 |
1769.01.11 |
Says Tom to Will [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176794 |
B0041113 |
1736.08.30 |
Scarce Egypt's land more dire disasters knew [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004362 |
B0001848 |
1736.12.10 |
Scarce Egypt's land more dire disasters knew [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228638 |
B0048878 |
1772.03.23 |
Scarce had bright Phoebus blest the genial day [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116535 |
B0030130 |
1783.07.19 |
Scarce had Columbia raised her head [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047621 |
B0018070 |
1763.03.07 |
Scarce had the dark'ned sky, which night had borne [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0109345 |
B0029646 |
1746.05.05 |
Scarce had the joyless news of Falkirk's day [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209665 |
B0046228 |
1768.02.22 |
Scarce had the night resign'd her gloomy sway [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131145 |
B0033403 |
1758.01.30 |
Scarce had the sun resign'd the winter sky [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026226 |
B0011256 |
1750.10.08 |
Scarce in an age one twigg of laurel grows [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128651 |
B0031773 |
1774.10.13 |
Scarce is the winter yet chac'd from the sky [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220605 |
B0047797 |
1779.05.11 |
Scene is hastning ('tis a solemn day), The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077067 |
B0033160 |
1773.03.18 |
Scene like this can seldom fail to please, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226614 |
B0048602 |
1761.05.01 |
Science! bright beam of light divine! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067562 |
B0023481 |
1772.07.20 |
Science! the source of all our earthly joys [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170885 |
B0040020 |
1776.09.13 |
Scotch Machiavel, in Tory spleen grown old [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036286 |
B0014230 |
1763.07.09 |
Scotchman he must have the Itch, A [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152060 |
B0041625 |
1783.05.22 |
Scottish people is rejected, The [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220202 |
B0044218 |
1783.05.24 |
Scottish people is rejected, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071252 |
B0024595 |
1783.05.26 |
Scottish people is rejected, The [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049140 |
B0018363 |
1783.06.03 |
Scottish people is rejected, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057414 |
B0021349 |
1768.08.01 |
Scribes and Pharises in meeting, The [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113419 |
B0029938 |
1772.04.21 |
Search nature's storehouse summon all your art [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030233 |
B0012568 |
1771.07.11 |
Search nature's works, through all her mazy plan [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225205 |
B0048514 |
1773.05.20 |
Season now is coming on, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231214 |
B0049476 |
1779.01.05 |
Secure he stand, his front undaunted shows [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031682 |
B0012919 |
1778.10.03 |
Secure he stands, his front undaunted shows [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173903 |
B0040336 |
1778.11.07 |
Secure he stands, his front undaunted shows [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154418 |
B0042365 |
1778.11.23 |
Secure he stands, his front undaunted shows [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076987 |
B0033136 |
1778.11.30 |
Secure he stands, his front undaunted shows [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076991 |
B0033137 |
1778.12.07 |
Secure he stands, his front undaunted shows [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076995 |
B0033138 |
1778.12.09 |
Secure he stands, his front undaunted shows [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071439 |
B0024681 |
1746.01.14 |
Secure in native strength we slept a while [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139065 |
B0035624 |
1746.02.13 |
Secure in native strength we slept a while [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020368 |
B0009003 |
1771.12.09 |
Secure the muse may sport with names of Kings [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116320 |
B0030115 |
1771.12.16 |
Secure the muse may sport with names of Kings [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116380 |
B0030116 |
1771.12.23 |
Secure the muse may sport with names of Kings [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116436 |
B0030117 |
1782.12.14 |
Seduc'd by error, to misfortune born [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201564 |
B0043300 |
1782.06.15 |
See a new progeny from heaven descend! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010819 |
B0003895 |
1770.03.22 |
See boyhood represent the verdant spring [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224486 |
B0048464 |
1768.12.22 |
See Chatham, friend to freedom's cause [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148235 |
B0036826 |
1776.11.12 |
See civil rage torment this bleeding land [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070688 |
B0024269 |
1769.07.20 |
See Clara, yonder blooming rose [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077915 |
B0025283 |
1766.01.31 |
See commons, peers, and ministers of state [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033620 |
B0013696 |
1780.01.05 |
See France and Spain to battle dare [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0192981 |
B0042992 |
1772.06.25 |
See! from afar the glitt'ring face of day [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214434 |
B0047464 |
1774.06.30 |
See, from yon dark and melancholy cell [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227436 |
B0048669 |
1783.11.25 |
See gay Mrs. Tonish, of Grosv'nor Place [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219712 |
B0045507 |
1761.07.23 |
See graceful Fordyce, lucent northern star [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021516 |
B0009734 |
1761.08.21 |
See graceful Fordyce, lucent northern star [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067616 |
B0023497 |
1782.02.14 |
See happy frailties to all ranks apply'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175477 |
B0040806 |
1741.03.17 |
See heaven born Tennent from Mount Sinai flies [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066526 |
B0023154 |
1768.05.12 |
See how each finger acts its part [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161166 |
B0038895 |
1758.06.16 |
See! how the fair creation round [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067132 |
B0023329 |
1772.11.05 |
See how the silver-fringed frost [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226509 |
B0048583 |
1737.01.17 |
See how the world its veterans rewards! [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127408 |
B0031287 |
1771.06.14 |
See how the world, o'erwhelm'd in sin [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034951 |
B0013956 |
1740.01.29 |
See! how these holy self-abasing souls [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079648 |
B0027916 |
1740.02.12 |
See! how these holy self-abasing souls [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001936 |
B0001255 |
1740.02.07 |
See! how those holy, self-abasing souls [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138199 |
B0035312 |
1775.04.08 |
See in yonder chequer'd grove [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227781 |
B0048709 |
1760.03.20 |
See John the soldier, Jack the tar [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051248 |
B0019257 |
1765.11.08 |
See! Mercy, mercy from on high [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068287 |
B0023717 |
1732.10.02 |
See on his bed the sickly dotard lie [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066009 |
B0022713 |
1761.01.29 |
See! Pale Britannia clad in sable woe [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144284 |
B0036411 |
1781.10.06 |
See rapture beam from every eye [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0197454 |
B0043176 |
1758.12.22 |
See Royal Edward land! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211149 |
B0046811 |
1759.02.16 |
See Royal Edward land! [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072565 |
B0025149 |
1769.08.28 |
See! See approach [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131917 |
B0033486 |
1769.09.15 |
See! See approach [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034469 |
B0013865 |
1744.01.12 |
See, see, at length the finish'd structure rise [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020284 |
B0008894 |
1744.02.16 |
See, see, at length the finish'd structure rise [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002369 |
B0001463 |
1769.04.27 |
See, see, the moments, how they pass [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099178 |
B0028547 |
1772.04.27 |
See spring once more erects each purple plume [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170846 |
B0040008 |
1774.04.12 |
See spring once more erects each purple plume [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218775 |
B0045353 |
1772.10.10 |
See the glad soul borne on some cherub's wing [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133217 |
B0033650 |
1773.01.16 |
See the leaves around ye falling [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133961 |
B0033664 |
1773.10.29 |
See the leaves around ye falling [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035526 |
B0014080 |
1780.04.28 |
See the leaves around ye falling [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0124404 |
B0030760 |
1780.06.01 |
See the leaves around ye falling [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077195 |
B0033213 |
1772.12.31 |
See the leaves round ye falling [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226544 |
B0048591 |
1775.01.12 |
See the poor native quit the Lybian shores [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102886 |
B0028848 |
1775.01.28 |
See the poor native quit the Lybian shores [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168858 |
B0039787 |
1775.01.28 |
See the poor native quit the Lybian shores [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154034 |
B0042168 |
1775.02.17 |
See the poor native quit the Lybian shores [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220332 |
B0044284 |
1773.08.28 |
See! the whole atmosphere, how wildly hurl'd [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057578 |
B0020712 |
1773.12.29 |
See there, my friend, that reconnoit'ring foe [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041238 |
B0016305 |
1769.08.14 |
See tyrants, foes to freedom's cause [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074327 |
B0032262 |
1783.05.05 |
See, where his patient's case to hear [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018795 |
B0006920 |
1776.06.15 |
See where she comes! transcending human praise [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070602 |
B0024248 |
1775.03.30 |
See, where the bright Aurelia lies [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063996 |
B0021665 |
1773.04.29 |
See where the farmer, with a master's eye [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226701 |
B0048608 |
1768.02.04 |
See winter's stern ungovern'd train [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230182 |
B0049286 |
1783.07.26 |
See with stern eye relenting vengeance weeps! [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047623 |
B0018071 |
1783.08.21 |
See with stern eye, relenting vengeance weeps! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064901 |
B0022085 |
1783.08.25 |
See with stern eye relenting vengeance weeps! [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049221 |
B0018376 |
1783.12.02 |
See, with stern eye, relenting vengeance weeps! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219752 |
B0045510 |
1747.03.26 |
See with what pride Britannia rears her head! [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020458 |
B0009061 |
1769.11.09 |
See yon majestic orb of light [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099577 |
B0028576 |
1780.12.02 |
See yon majestic orb of light [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000389 |
B0000138 |
1770.02.12 |
See yon majestic orb of lights [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074426 |
B0032288 |
1782.05.22 |
See you black cloud that big with tempest lours [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0200781 |
B0043241 |
1749.02.01 |
Seek you to know what keeps the mind [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049709 |
B0018678 |
1749.03.27 |
Seek you to know what keeps the mind [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078530 |
B0025487 |
1772.07.18 |
Seek you to know what keeps the mind [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153497 |
B0042036 |
1732.04.22 |
Seek you to train your fav'rite boy? [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207343 |
B0045535 |
1783.02.22 |
Seen him I have, but in his happier hour [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201688 |
B0043320 |
1749.01.17 |
See'st thou, fond youth, yon precipice, on high [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155486 |
B0037887 |
1781.11.07 |
Sei ohne Freund; wie viel verliert beim Leben! [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044718 |
B0016942 |
1782.10.09 |
Seize on life's moment ere it flies [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043178 |
B0016689 |
1778.10.31 |
Seize on the truth where e're tis found [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042160 |
B0016469 |
1777.12.04 |
Self-love but serves, the virtuous mind to wake [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046059 |
B0017662 |
1777.08.05 |
Send the boy home, and let him learn to spell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135840 |
B0034108 |
1777.09.01 |
Send the boy home, and let him learn to spell [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103835 |
B0028943 |
1783.11.25 |
September the thirteenth, proud Bourbon may mourn [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219712 |
B0045507 |
1779.10.21 |
Seraph shot across the plain, A [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046323 |
B0017760 |
1774.01.31 |
Serene and mild we view the evening air [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028801 |
B0012095 |
1782.07.09 |
Serene and softly sinks the sun [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059237 |
B0021173 |
1782.08.08 |
Serene and softly sinks the sun [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077567 |
B0033322 |
1774.04.04 |
Serene as light in Myron's soul [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028847 |
B0012104 |
1740.07.18 |
Serene as light is Whitefield's soul [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208888 |
B0045929 |
1771.09.26 |
Serene is the morn, the lark leaves his nest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225639 |
B0048525 |
1771.11.04 |
Serene is the morn, the lark leaves his nest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170585 |
B0039983 |
1773.05.10 |
Serene is the morn, the lark leaves his nest [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028593 |
B0012057 |
1773.05.21 |
Serene is the morn, the lark leaves his nest [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035400 |
B0014057 |
1753.01.01 |
Serene the day, on Seraphs wings we rise [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026157 |
B0011157 |
1753.01.29 |
Serene the day, on seraphs wings we rise [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085976 |
B0026231 |
1775.06.27 |
Serene the even, behold the patriot train [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056748 |
B0020482 |
1773.01.02 |
Serenely calm roll on ye coming years [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153578 |
B0042060 |
1781.12.26 |
Serious and solemn be the song [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072141 |
B0025043 |
1779.12.28 |
Serious and solemn tolls the bell [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058146 |
B0021036 |
1771.12.05 |
Seriously, my son, attend [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225756 |
B0048535 |
1772.01.09 |
Seriously, my son, attend [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100957 |
B0028691 |
1772.01.21 |
Seriously my son, attend [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030165 |
B0012555 |
1772.01.31 |
Seriously, my son, attend [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069520 |
B0024040 |
1772.02.03 |
Seriously, my son, attend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132889 |
B0033614 |
1774.01.14 |
Seriously, my son, attend [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035595 |
B0014091 |
1774.02.09 |
Seriously, my sons, attend [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041349 |
B0016311 |
1777.05.02 |
Sermons are less read than tales [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036381 |
B0014263 |
1773.03.11 |
Sermons of others 'tis said that -- preaches, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231140 |
B0049466 |
1754.01.10 |
Serpent surly, proud, and vain, A [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050459 |
B0018934 |
1740.06.05 |
Servant of God, the summons hear [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002036 |
B0001271 |
1740.06.24 |
Servant of God, the summons hear [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066492 |
B0023116 |
1774.06.09 |
Servant of God, well done! [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187268 |
B0042709 |
1772.07.23 |
Set of Maskers got together [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226246 |
B0048568 |
1770.01.05 |
Setting sun, in shades of night, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034560 |
B0013881 |
1761.01.06 |
Setting year in shades of night, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211466 |
B0046927 |
1762.01.22 |
Setting year in shades of night, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067671 |
B0023519 |
1760.01.17 |
Seven are my daughters, of a form divine [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051115 |
B0019248 |
1779.05.20 |
Seven marks the crisis of the rising states [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064415 |
B0021864 |
1779.06.05 |
Seven marks the crisis of the rising states [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042359 |
B0016500 |
1779.06.07 |
Seven marks the crisis of the rising states [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048095 |
B0018155 |
1779.06.17 |
Seven marks the crisis of the rising states [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036575 |
B0014374 |
1779.06.22 |
Seven marks the crisis of the rising states [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077083 |
B0033166 |
1782.10.01 |
Seven times, you say, you've read this paper [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057344 |
B0021314 |
1775.01.07 |
Seventeen hundred seventy four [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227669 |
B0048696 |
1768.07.18 |
Seventeen hundred sixty-seven [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074078 |
B0032214 |
1773.01.02 |
Seventeen hundred sixty-seven [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133857 |
B0033662 |
1780.11.01 |
Seventh of June, that's last and past [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166408 |
B0039488 |
1780.11.08 |
Seventh of June, that's last and past [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166414 |
B0039489 |
1780.11.22 |
Seventh of June, that's last and past [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166424 |
B0039491 |
1782.03.13 |
Seyd lustig, ihr Schoenen, vertanzet die Grillen [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044825 |
B0016960 |
1774.05.30 |
Shall at this area all our hopes expire [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017449 |
B0006460 |
1767.01.30 |
Shall barbers not only take kings by the nose [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068527 |
B0023781 |
1773.06.04 |
Shall birds their sweetest notes assume [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035413 |
B0014059 |
1773.06.08 |
Shall birds their sweetest notes assume [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030532 |
B0012629 |
1750.10.25 |
Shall boastful pomp, the high imperial name [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020785 |
B0009221 |
1746.01.14 |
Shall brave New-England's glory fly [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049453 |
B0018518 |
1746.03.25 |
Shall brave New-England's glory fly [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012437 |
B0005028 |
1765.09.20 |
Shall brave Trelawney then so basely die [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033608 |
B0013684 |
1765.10.03 |
Shall brave Trelawny then so basely die! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0159032 |
B0038756 |
1771.08.29 |
Shall Britain sigh, when favouring zephyr's care [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225462 |
B0048521 |
1782.05.09 |
Shall Corporal Trim the name disgrace [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038091 |
B0015854 |
1760.01.03 |
Shall echoing joys thro' all the land rebound [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051097 |
B0019246 |
1773.05.13 |
Shall flattery lure us with delusive wiles [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226738 |
B0048610 |
1773.05.31 |
Shall flattery lure us with delusive wiles [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134666 |
B0033683 |
1781.06.20 |
Shall flattery lure us with delusive wiles [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072012 |
B0025016 |
1773.10.08 |
Shall flattery lure us with dulusive wiles [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035511 |
B0014077 |
1746.05.08 |
Shall freedom, now, her care for Britain o'er [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139084 |
B0035640 |
1775.04.14 |
Shall George our King, misled by wicked knaves [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036000 |
B0014156 |
1769.10.27 |
Shall girls whose only claim to worth [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034497 |
B0013871 |
1780.05.31 |
Shall I, unblam'd, in rhyme commend [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071568 |
B0024755 |
1780.06.22 |
Shall I, unblam'd, in rhyme commend [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077200 |
B0033216 |
1783.04.02 |
Shall I unblam'd in rhyme commend [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072473 |
B0025109 |
1783.06.09 |
Shall joy not put her lute in tune [fl] |
New York Gazeteer-Albany |
C0084083 |
B0025692 |
1771.11.28 |
Shall mode, the heart reluctant bind [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054854 |
B0019853 |
1769.02.28 |
Shall not my fable censure vice [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040303 |
B0015978 |
1766.10.13 |
Shall Pitt, to sacred freedom late so dear [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083219 |
B0028327 |
1766.10.27 |
Shall Pitt to sacred freedom late so dear [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027403 |
B0011712 |
1782.02.16 |
Shall private cares torment the breast [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010708 |
B0003878 |
1766.09.29 |
Shall P--t, to sacred freedom late so dear [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007913 |
B0003413 |
1766.10.04 |
Shall P---t, to sacred freedom late so dear [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152459 |
B0041734 |
1767.04.03 |
Shall she whose charms inspired each sprightly lay [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203748 |
B0044338 |
1770.02.22 |
Shall so much virtue fall, and heav'n forgive [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0004130 |
B0001758 |
1781.07.05 |
Shall some unfeeling stranger reign [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183431 |
B0043758 |
1772.02.10 |
Shall the remains of the good man I lov'd [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116479 |
B0030124 |
1772.02.13 |
Shall the remains of the good man I lov'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162943 |
B0039093 |
1772.02.20 |
Shall the remains of the good man I lov'd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100996 |
B0028697 |
1770.08.14 |
Shall then the wretch, whose dastard heart [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040519 |
B0016054 |
1775.03.17 |
Shall thy fair character, O Lewis ! die [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pu) |
C0229691 |
B0049088 |
1778.07.14 |
Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173814 |
B0040302 |
1778.07.15 |
Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071383 |
B0024660 |
1778.07.22 |
Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071399 |
B0024661 |
1778.07.25 |
Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136157 |
B0034232 |
1778.07.25 |
Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173832 |
B0040307 |
1778.08.01 |
Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136168 |
B0034235 |
1778.08.05 |
Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071405 |
B0024663 |
1778.08.08 |
Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173854 |
B0040313 |
1778.08.31 |
Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136177 |
B0034247 |
1775.11.28 |
Shall venal chains th' aspiring soul detain? [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056858 |
B0020511 |
1782.10.05 |
Shall vice, says Swift, escape rebuke [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047153 |
B0018008 |
1739.09.28 |
Shall virtuous Molly unlamented die? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229458 |
B0049021 |
1758.05.08 |
Shall we with tameness bear the Gallic yoke! [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106531 |
B0029386 |
1745.02.05 |
Shall Wesley sons, o'er-rule all humane kind [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002479 |
B0001514 |
1744.11.12 |
Shall Wesley's sons, o'er rule all human kind [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209549 |
B0046150 |
1775.11.03 |
Sharp as a sword Lucilis drew in pen [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064078 |
B0021693 |
1775.09.08 |
Sharp as a sword Lucilius drew his pen [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041811 |
B0016391 |
1775.10.02 |
Sharp as a sword Lucilius drew his pen [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076463 |
B0032972 |
1754.11.14 |
She comes! she comes! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141515 |
B0036086 |
1754.11.25 |
She comes! she comes! [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087209 |
B0026326 |
1754.11.28 |
She comes! She comes! ye nine, strike every string [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050551 |
B0018980 |
1781.10.18 |
She drops a smile my weeping friends she cries [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037894 |
B0015825 |
1781.10.18 |
She drops a smile,--my weeping friends she cries [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046659 |
B0017864 |
1768.01.06 |
She never did a slander forge [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044009 |
B0017261 |
1777.10.06 |
She tasting life, the bitter draught disprov'd [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103844 |
B0028948 |
1781.11.22 |
She taught us how to live--and O! too high [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046696 |
B0017869 |
1770.05.08 |
She was possess'd of ev'ry grace [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217434 |
B0045150 |
1782.12.26 |
She, who in virtue's paths so humbly trod [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056298 |
B0020360 |
1771.05.09 |
Shepherd, if near thy artless breast [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100592 |
B0028656 |
1768.12.22 |
Shepherd's plain life, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223821 |
B0048418 |
1777.11.08 |
Sherburne, a genius of the martial train [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070784 |
B0024321 |
1777.11.21 |
Sherburne, a genius of the martial train [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037504 |
B0015621 |
1750.09.24 |
Sherburne returns Victorious and Renown'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026069 |
B0011046 |
1746.01.28 |
She's gone, ah! gone, for evermore secure [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049462 |
B0018520 |
1770.04.30 |
She's gone! And in her cheeks are scatter'd [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008848 |
B0003600 |
1767.05.14 |
She's gone, she's gone-- [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222834 |
B0048334 |
1776.03.18 |
She's gone-a soul with every virtue fraught [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120423 |
B0030343 |
1776.03.28 |
She's gone--a soul with every virtue fraught [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103661 |
B0028912 |
1733.02.05 |
She's little, but she's wondrous pretty [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066048 |
B0022731 |
1733.03.06 |
She's little but she's wondrous pretty [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001071 |
B0000894 |
1752.12.25 |
Shetland pickled herring and anchovy, The [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026153 |
B0011156 |
1779.01.19 |
Shine, Phoebus, shine, to cheer the land [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031695 |
B0012921 |
1751.04.08 |
Shine thou bright sun, with a distinguish'd ray [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210285 |
B0046475 |
1761.05.04 |
Ship of war, a second rate, A [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026333 |
B0011426 |
1768.09.30 |
Ship of war, a second rate, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034204 |
B0013815 |
1772.08.10 |
Ship of war, a second rate, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170911 |
B0040023 |
1783.02.20 |
Shippie--when Calvin had his turn [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038248 |
B0015895 |
1768.04.18 |
Shook from the purple wings of even [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131206 |
B0033411 |
1768.06.16 |
Short and precarious, is the life of man! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161215 |
B0038900 |
1771.09.12 |
Short is the date, and narrow is the span [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100726 |
B0028674 |
1771.09.24 |
Short is the date, and narrow is the span [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030136 |
B0012541 |
1772.05.15 |
Short is the date, and narrow is the span [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035186 |
B0014004 |
1722.02.12 |
Short-necks and stubbed shankt he is by birth [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065436 |
B0022199 |
1768.04.21 |
Shou'd bounteous heav'n this grateful blessing give [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053368 |
B0019665 |
1755.03.03 |
Shou'd it e'er be my lot, with a husband to live [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0105984 |
B0029221 |
1782.12.21 |
Should Bailey's scribblers call you all that's base [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047330 |
B0018030 |
1775.07.31 |
Should e'er a prince the British empire sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076449 |
B0032968 |
1775.09.08 |
Should e'er a prince the British empire sway [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041814 |
B0016391 |
1775.10.02 |
Should e'er a prince the British empire sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076466 |
B0032972 |
1775.10.06 |
Should e'er a prince the British empire sway [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036074 |
B0014181 |
1775.11.03 |
Should e'er a Prince the British empire sway [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064078 |
B0021693 |
1774.10.14 |
Should Europe empty all her force, we'll meet them in array [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035871 |
B0014130 |
1774.09.22 |
Should full-blown pride, in taunting accent, say [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227525 |
B0048681 |
1774.10.21 |
Should full-blown pride in taunting accent say [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035886 |
B0014131 |
1774.10.24 |
Should full-blown pride in taunting accent say [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030941 |
B0012704 |
1762.10.15 |
Should George the Third, the best of Kings [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067792 |
B0023557 |
1769.10.12 |
Should happiness be then the thing pursu'd? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099559 |
B0028572 |
1782.12.21 |
Should Oswald's painters all my features trace [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047324 |
B0018030 |
1782.12.18 |
Should Oswald's scribblers call you all that's base [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043225 |
B0016699 |
1742.12.09 |
Should smiling joys on all thy steps attend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155019 |
B0037569 |
1755.03.11 |
Should Thames with inundations storm the skies [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141736 |
B0036103 |
1755.03.31 |
Should Thames with inundations storm the skies [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087262 |
B0026344 |
1772.12.28 |
Should the All-sustaining Hand, him crop [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0117202 |
B0030172 |
1773.01.04 |
Should the All-sustaining Hand, him crop [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0117206 |
B0030173 |
1773.01.11 |
Should the All-sustaining Hand, him crop [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0117228 |
B0030174 |
1773.01.18 |
Should the All-sustaining Hand, him crop [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0117252 |
B0030175 |
1773.02.01 |
Should the All-sustaining Hand, him crop [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0117298 |
B0030177 |
1772.12.31 |
Should the all-sustaining hand, him drop [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101531 |
B0028742 |
1773.01.07 |
Should the all-sustaining hand, him drop [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101558 |
B0028743 |
1773.01.14 |
Should the all-sustaining hand, him drop [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101589 |
B0028744 |
1756.03.25 |
Should the whole earth of growing numbers stand [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050628 |
B0019049 |
1735.08.11 |
Should the whole frame of nature round him break [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127270 |
B0031213 |
1754.08.15 |
Should the whole frame of nature round him break [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050531 |
B0018965 |
1744.10.18 |
Should Wade the last town's recover [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020315 |
B0008934 |
1777.12.01 |
Should youth or virtue save us from the grave [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017948 |
B0006637 |
1778.02.12 |
Shout, shout America [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037532 |
B0015633 |
1763.07.21 |
Shrouded corpse [ ] me, who yonder lies? A [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021803 |
B0009839 |
1769.09.19 |
Sichre Kuehnheit hoehnt abwesende Gefahr [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233811 |
B0050200 |
1782.01.08 |
Sick of small plays, and tir'd of talking [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175428 |
B0040790 |
1763.11.25 |
Sick of the town, at once I flew [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033467 |
B0013626 |
1773.08.19 |
Sick on his bed, and struggling hard for breath [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102274 |
B0028775 |
1776.12.17 |
Silence ye groves, hark my Lucinda sings [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066807 |
B0023213 |
1776.11.11 |
Silence ye groves--hark my Lucinda sings [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076677 |
B0033030 |
1783.03.18 |
Silent and solemn, from the sable east [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060806 |
B0021211 |
1783.12.04 |
Silvia, with every grace adorn'd [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232231 |
B0047751 |
1735.01.16 |
Since all men must [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137563 |
B0035049 |
1735.02.11 |
Since all men must [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079361 |
B0027672 |
1778.10.23 |
Since all must die as well as I [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136210 |
B0034267 |
1766.12.18 |
Since all my puns, as some pretend [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222705 |
B0048314 |
1774.11.14 |
Since an assembly most unlawful [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017638 |
B0006484 |
1774.11.17 |
Since an assembly most unlawful [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063871 |
B0021646 |
1774.11.17 |
Since an assembly most unlawful [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076189 |
B0032932 |
1774.11.18 |
Since an assembly most unlawful [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035908 |
B0014135 |
1774.11.21 |
Since an assembly most unlawful [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030954 |
B0012708 |
1774.11.21 |
Since an assembly most unlawful [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074980 |
B0032472 |
1774.11.24 |
Since an assembly most unlawful [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102804 |
B0028841 |
1750.01.01 |
Since B---lay's praise, the poet has proclaim'd [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084899 |
B0026072 |
1778.02.02 |
Since Caelia's ador'd, and poor Chloe despis'd [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076870 |
B0033094 |
1780.09.20 |
Since discord still rages, we'll plough the salt main [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0207154 |
B0044870 |
1768.07.13 |
Since downy Doctors spend their time [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044107 |
B0017287 |
1767.10.22 |
Since every day great examples affords [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222999 |
B0048357 |
1767.11.19 |
Since every day great examples affords [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092688 |
B0027007 |
1767.11.30 |
Since every day great examples affords [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029605 |
B0012347 |
1768.01.01 |
Since every day great examples affords [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068799 |
B0023829 |
1769.10.03 |
Since ev'ry charm and matchless grace [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217290 |
B0045116 |
1770.09.07 |
Since ev'ry charm and matchless grace [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034742 |
B0013916 |
1736.11.12 |
Since first I beheld thy bright eyes [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228613 |
B0048874 |
1781.01.09 |
Since heav'n has bless'd us with a soil [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077265 |
B0033243 |
1768.01.04 |
Since I can live no longer, ibo [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008387 |
B0003479 |
1765.10.04 |
Since I have no other course [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068266 |
B0023712 |
1737.01.28 |
Since injur'd wit is thus reliev'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228684 |
B0048885 |
1782.09.11 |
Since ink, thank heaven, is all the blood you spill [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043149 |
B0016685 |
1779.06.08 |
Since it was my fortune to be join'd [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071882 |
B0024934 |
1782.02.27 |
Since life is uncertain, and no one can say [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042964 |
B0016657 |
1782.03.14 |
Since life is uncertain, and no one can say [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126325 |
B0030996 |
1782.03.23 |
Since life is uncertain, and no one can say [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010760 |
B0003883 |
1782.03.23 |
Since life is uncertain, and no one can say [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221201 |
B0047993 |
1782.03.28 |
Since life is uncertain, and no one can say [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064741 |
B0022012 |
1782.04.10 |
Since life is uncertain, and no one can say [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072180 |
B0025058 |
1765.03.25 |
Since life's a dear precious thing [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029220 |
B0012222 |
1772.05.14 |
Since life's but a jest, let us follow the rule [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226139 |
B0048558 |
1772.06.25 |
Since life's but a jest, let us follow this rule [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101216 |
B0028715 |
1770.11.30 |
Since life's uncertain, and we fully know [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069296 |
B0023980 |
1778.02.02 |
Since maids fancy some men, and other reject [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076874 |
B0033094 |
1783.02.11 |
Since men their wills may change again [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047408 |
B0018042 |
1782.09.02 |
Since my actions will bear the most critical test [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018509 |
B0006885 |
1742.12.20 |
Since no adven'trous muse her voice will raise [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128039 |
B0031572 |
1768.09.26 |
Since now 'tis known to all the nation [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094328 |
B0027065 |
1764.01.30 |
Since on our banks the Porgey's found [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0082218 |
B0028202 |
1768.12.15 |
Since other shed the briny tear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223800 |
B0048417 |
1766.10.10 |
Since peace throughout Europe now seems to remain [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203626 |
B0044314 |
1749.01.09 |
Since Polly, you ev'ry charm possess [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045759 |
B0017559 |
1734.04.15 |
Since scandal and ill nature take their rounds [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079295 |
B0027629 |
1779.07.08 |
Since sleep, death's image (nightly warnings [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126016 |
B0030880 |
1779.06.26 |
Since sleep, death's image (nightly warnings giving) [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174373 |
B0040451 |
1765.07.04 |
Since terms are confounded, 7 words on the rack [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091886 |
B0026884 |
1732.02.26 |
Since, th' am'rous Bard has thus essay'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207299 |
B0045527 |
1771.01.04 |
Since the first pair in Paradise were join'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069338 |
B0023985 |
1774.02.07 |
Since the hills all around us do penance in snow [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028810 |
B0012096 |
1774.02.25 |
Since the hill's all around us do penance in snow [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070342 |
B0024148 |
1769.12.25 |
Since the men, from a party or fear of a frown [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132129 |
B0033503 |
1770.01.15 |
Since the men, from a party or fear of a frown [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074417 |
B0032284 |
1771.06.03 |
Since the midst of last summer his Majesty British [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132694 |
B0033579 |
1781.07.11 |
Since then all knowledge is at best but vain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151331 |
B0037414 |
1781.08.01 |
Since then all knowledge is at best but vain [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000434 |
B0000199 |
1781.08.02 |
Since then all knowledge is at best but vain [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064571 |
B0021978 |
1781.11.17 |
Since then all knowledge is at best but vain [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010542 |
B0003865 |
1782.01.15 |
Since then all knowledge is at best but vain [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0032231 |
B0013077 |
1782.01.24 |
Since then all knowledge is at best but vain [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064691 |
B0022003 |
1782.01.26 |
Since then all knowledge is at best but vain [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075254 |
B0032645 |
1774.11.24 |
Since then, my fair, thy roseat hue [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231710 |
B0049551 |
1778.12.24 |
Since then no hopes to civilize remain [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0207095 |
B0044823 |
1780.08.08 |
Since 'tis a Godlike attribute to know [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058200 |
B0021070 |
1780.08.29 |
Since 'tis a Godlike attribute to know [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058204 |
B0021073 |
1751.09.30 |
Since to the conditions, without any fear [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085611 |
B0026163 |
1751.10.17 |
Since to the conditions, without any fear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221728 |
B0048147 |
1776.11.12 |
Since we are taught, in scripture word [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066797 |
B0023208 |
1776.11.05 |
Since we are taught, in scripture-word [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070685 |
B0024268 |
1736.12.27 |
Since we can die but once, and after death [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127400 |
B0031285 |
1732.05.20 |
Since we see the long surplice, and eke the short cloak [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207369 |
B0045539 |
1751.03.28 |
Since worms your study wholly now engage [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221560 |
B0048118 |
1775.11.27 |
Since you all will have singing, and wont be said nay [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017730 |
B0006532 |
1776.03.30 |
Since you all will have singing, and wont be said nay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135291 |
B0033906 |
1776.04.06 |
Since you all will have singing, and wont be said nay [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037165 |
B0015506 |
1772.11.27 |
Since you assume this method for a wife [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035304 |
B0014032 |
1774.02.23 |
Since your thoughts are so ill of our sex [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041375 |
B0016313 |
1767.05.21 |
Since youth and age must quit the stage [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096373 |
B0028426 |
1767.06.09 |
Since youth and age must quit the stage [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216540 |
B0044992 |
1767.06.12 |
Since youth and age must quit the stage [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068679 |
B0023800 |
1768.03.24 |
Since youth and age must quit the stage [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223156 |
B0048379 |
1768.08.15 |
Since youth and age must quit the stage [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074088 |
B0032218 |
1769.11.24 |
Since youth and age must quit the stage [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034521 |
B0013875 |
1729.03.13 |
Since you've provok'd my humble rage [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136696 |
B0034742 |
1763.05.14 |
Sincerity! thou sweetest thing in life [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151999 |
B0041617 |
1767.10.15 |
Sincerity, what are thy views? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096637 |
B0028447 |
1783.01.29 |
Sincerity, what are thy views? [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072421 |
B0025100 |
1774.04.01 |
Sing heavenly muse and ye celestial choir [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070384 |
B0024153 |
1768.03.31 |
Sing heavenly muse, tune your celestial lays [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230200 |
B0049294 |
1782.01.05 |
Sing Hopkinson [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0198435 |
B0043202 |
1759.08.03 |
Sing melancholly muse the awful stroke [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067299 |
B0023388 |
1767.01.01 |
Sing muse, what writers, good and bad [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222745 |
B0048315 |
1751.03.07 |
Sing, o my muse (as well you may [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221534 |
B0048115 |
1782.07.05 |
Sing, sing Augusta's praise, like Thames's stream [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125356 |
B0030786 |
1739.12.13 |
Sing the hero in strains so sublime, O my muse [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001861 |
B0001246 |
1781.02.28 |
Sing to his shade a solemn strain [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0195630 |
B0043113 |
1760.10.09 |
Sing to the Lord, exalt his name [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088606 |
B0026635 |
1773.01.25 |
Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools be wise [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028539 |
B0012042 |
1768.11.21 |
Sir Isaac complains, that he loses his pains [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113633 |
B0029954 |
1773.09.16 |
Sir Joseph beknighted [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231346 |
B0049493 |
1773.09.20 |
Sir Joseph beknighted [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134892 |
B0033699 |
1739.01.22 |
Sir R----t's illness all the town divides [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004583 |
B0001971 |
1767.12.21 |
Sir, says the Devil, you're a sinner [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027682 |
B0011772 |
1768.01.08 |
Sir, says the devil, you're a sinner [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038346 |
B0014622 |
1769.01.23 |
Sir, says the Devil, you're a sinner [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003442 |
B0001645 |
1767.11.02 |
Sister beware! thy liberty's at stake [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008351 |
B0003470 |
1772.02.24 |
Sister regent of the op'ning year, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170789 |
B0039999 |
1754.08.22 |
Six bottles of wine, right old, good, and clear [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050533 |
B0018966 |
1772.11.03 |
Six pair of twins at once are feat [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030386 |
B0012598 |
1772.09.28 |
Six pair of twins at once are sent [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0205842 |
B0044599 |
1772.11.06 |
Six pair of twins at once are sent [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035290 |
B0014029 |
1772.11.20 |
Six pairs of twins at once are sent [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069818 |
B0024082 |
1749.02.01 |
Sixteen, d'ye say? Nay then 'tis time [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049706 |
B0018678 |
1770.04.02 |
Sixty acres of choice land [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132294 |
B0033517 |
1766.03.31 |
Skies grew black, fork'd lightnings fly around, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014939 |
B0006034 |
1777.12.06 |
Sleep, lovely babe, that dear, sweet face [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135999 |
B0034150 |
1768.09.19 |
Slightest of favors bestow'd by the fair, The [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074107 |
B0032222 |
1779.06.24 |
Slow seems dull time, and heavy wing'd the hours [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000324 |
B0000065 |
1780.03.30 |
Sluggards from my soul I scorn [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0180930 |
B0043668 |
1780.08.09 |
Sly Cupid of old was content [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166370 |
B0039476 |
1768.04.08 |
Small neat house, and little spot of ground, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033991 |
B0013790 |
1768.02.15 |
Small neat-house, and little spot of ground, A [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0002874 |
B0001590 |
1766.07.05 |
Small thinkers oft' (in self-opinion strong) [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033229 |
B0013562 |
1776.02.23 |
Smile, Massachusetts smile [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036133 |
B0014201 |
1771.04.26 |
Smitten friend [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069381 |
B0024001 |
1771.04.22 |
Smitten friends, are angels sent on errands [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009086 |
B0003651 |
1782.05.06 |
Snail, that sought a thicket's shade, A [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048795 |
B0018308 |
1781.03.20 |
Snarling cur at distance stands, The [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219932 |
B0044112 |
1749.04.03 |
Snatch me some God, to L--s retreats [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128362 |
B0031731 |
1770.03.22 |
Snow by Delia's fingers press'd, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099732 |
B0028596 |
1765.08.19 |
Snow, hail, and rains descend from wintry clouds [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027272 |
B0011650 |
1770.03.08 |
Snow-drop lifts its lovely head, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099715 |
B0028594 |
1770.03.23 |
Snow-drop lifts its lovely head, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034623 |
B0013892 |
1772.04.09 |
Snows are gone, the grass regains, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226025 |
B0048553 |
1740.09.26 |
So a wild Tartar when he spies [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208979 |
B0045939 |
1774.05.04 |
So a wild Tartar, when he spies [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0164927 |
B0039212 |
1774.05.09 |
So a wild Tartar, when he spies [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173019 |
B0040114 |
1774.05.12 |
So a wild Tartar, when he 'spies [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102575 |
B0028813 |
1774.05.16 |
So a wild tartar, when he spies [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074903 |
B0032445 |
1774.05.16 |
So a wild Tartar, when he spies [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028869 |
B0012110 |
1774.05.17 |
So a wild Tartar, when he spies [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041117 |
B0016250 |
1774.05.18 |
So a wild Tartar, when he spies [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041522 |
B0016325 |
1769.11.23 |
So all ye blades, who wear the cross [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224339 |
B0048455 |
1782.09.03 |
So bild, O Jungling, denn dein Herzschen in der Jugend [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044945 |
B0016985 |
1768.05.12 |
So black a favour from a hand so fair [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161170 |
B0038895 |
1768.02.18 |
So fair thou art, that if great Cupid be [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053327 |
B0019656 |
1739.08.02 |
So fam'd for rhymes, for mockery and myrth [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001843 |
B0001227 |
1778.12.31 |
So, farewel hope, farewell remorse [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071441 |
B0024684 |
1779.03.30 |
So fit a pair did e'er you see [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071868 |
B0024927 |
1744.09.17 |
So glides the moon along th'ethaereal plains [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209511 |
B0046142 |
1773.03.09 |
So have I seen on some bright summer's day [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030446 |
B0012616 |
1769.06.05 |
So have I seen some wild unsettled fool [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094808 |
B0027102 |
1773.03.15 |
So long as in the partial paper [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016963 |
B0006397 |
1759.07.28 |
So lost of sense to shame and duty [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211229 |
B0046844 |
1767.03.12 |
So many orators on heads declaim [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222813 |
B0048325 |
1781.07.24 |
So may old Nereus smooth the swelling tide [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183484 |
B0043763 |
1769.12.07 |
So much they talk'd, so very little said [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213783 |
B0047344 |
1773.01.15 |
So much this building entertains my sight [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035333 |
B0014039 |
1773.01.29 |
So much this building entertains my sight [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069954 |
B0024092 |
1768.08.08 |
So now you see the pharse complete---in black and white [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029675 |
B0012383 |
1772.04.13 |
So when an angel, by divine command [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132969 |
B0033624 |
1739.06.04 |
So when inclement winters vex the main [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127592 |
B0031406 |
1771.10.31 |
So when triumphant from successful toils [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062820 |
B0021481 |
1774.05.26 |
So wild a tarter, when he spies [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063713 |
B0021621 |
1732.12.19 |
So zieht dann hin aug Gottes wegen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137258 |
B0034942 |
1732.10.30 |
Soar now, my muse, exert thy utmost lays [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066013 |
B0022717 |
1780.07.12 |
Soaring on the winged horse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (D&N) |
C0220769 |
B0047841 |
1767.10.15 |
Social converse is a pleasure [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096628 |
B0028447 |
1772.11.19 |
Social converse is a pleasure [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101443 |
B0028736 |
1772.12.24 |
Social converse is a pleasure [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226541 |
B0048590 |
1773.01.29 |
Social converse is a pleasure [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069950 |
B0024092 |
1768.02.04 |
Social soul, for mirth design'd, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223091 |
B0048372 |
1751.04.18 |
Soft babe! sweet image of a harmless mind! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221581 |
B0048121 |
1753.03.13 |
Soft Babe! sweet image of a harmless mind! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012779 |
B0005356 |
1776.11.27 |
Soft in the down of placid hope she lay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165482 |
B0039359 |
1772.06.22 |
Soft sleep! profoundly pleasing power [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133023 |
B0033634 |
1772.07.10 |
Soft sleep! profoundly pleasing power [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035208 |
B0014012 |
1770.08.23 |
Soft smiling hope! thou anchor of the mind! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099931 |
B0028619 |
1770.11.30 |
Soft smiling hope! thou anchor of the mind [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034818 |
B0013928 |
1775.05.05 |
Soft smiling Hope! thou anchor of the mind! [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064989 |
B0032768 |
1775.10.26 |
Soft smiling Hope, thou anchor of the mind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232077 |
B0049600 |
1780.10.25 |
Softly her fainting head she lay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151267 |
B0037377 |
1768.04.12 |
Sohn, fieng der Vater an, indem er sterben wolte [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233305 |
B0050125 |
1770.02.22 |
Soho, my Lord Mayor [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0004127 |
B0001758 |
1765.07.22 |
Sol, in the east, from Neptune's watry Bed [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029239 |
B0012236 |
1783.11.24 |
Soldier, a soldier, a soldier for me! A [fl] |
Independent Journal |
C0047832 |
B0018097 |
1783.12.18 |
Soldier, a soldier, a soldier for me! A [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077655 |
B0033337 |
1744.03.09 |
Soldier compleat in bravery and art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138819 |
B0035526 |
1740.03.20 |
Soldier, late, of Britain's hardy brood, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138218 |
B0035318 |
1760.08.14 |
Soldier longs for arms (the ensigns of his trade), The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088525 |
B0026627 |
1733.06.09 |
Soldier when his strength remains no more, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207619 |
B0045592 |
1779.01.23 |
Soldier whilst the flowing bowl [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188884 |
B0042891 |
1736.09.16 |
Solid joys of human kind, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137822 |
B0035135 |
1736.10.29 |
Solid joys of human kind, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228599 |
B0048872 |
1736.12.13 |
Solid joys of human kind, The [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127391 |
B0031283 |
1737.07.30 |
Solid joys of human kind, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208409 |
B0045788 |
1782.10.12 |
Solid joys of human kind, The [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047193 |
B0018010 |
1782.11.16 |
Solid joys of human kind, The [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075416 |
B0032688 |
1782.12.02 |
Solid joys of human kind, The [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048974 |
B0018338 |
1782.12.18 |
Solid joys of human kind, The [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072386 |
B0025094 |
1750.04.30 |
Solitary bird of night, The [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078691 |
B0025536 |
1775.01.19 |
Solitary nature here [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102890 |
B0028849 |
1775.02.09 |
Solitary nature here [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231790 |
B0049563 |
1739.08.20 |
Solt man in diesen Tagen [fl] |
Pensylvanische Berichte |
C0128672 |
B0041121 |
1758.01.23 |
Some are bewilder'd in the maze of schools [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026223 |
B0011255 |
1773.01.16 |
Some are to preaching much inclin'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133953 |
B0033664 |
1766.07.18 |
Some ask for envy'd power, which public hate [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068403 |
B0023753 |
1752.04.06 |
Some birds, (it is no news to tell) [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085771 |
B0026190 |
1752.04.13 |
Some birds, (it is no news to tell) [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026123 |
B0011123 |
1752.03.24 |
Some birds, (it is not news to tell) [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140365 |
B0035950 |
1766.09.29 |
Some folks still aver, after this mighty stir [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007910 |
B0003413 |
1763.07.30 |
Some have suppos'd the apple was the fruit [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152076 |
B0041628 |
1763.08.08 |
Some have suppos'd the apple was the fruit [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007096 |
B0003249 |
1763.08.12 |
Some have suppos'd the apple was the fruit [fl] |
New London Summary |
C0072791 |
B0025265 |
1763.08.15 |
Some have suppos'd the apple was the fruit [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073005 |
B0031965 |
1735.02.25 |
Some have the hard fate to write best [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079364 |
B0027674 |
1771.11.15 |
Some heavenly power soft whispering to thy heart [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069469 |
B0024030 |
1773.01.14 |
Some hoist up fortune to the skies [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226562 |
B0048593 |
1773.02.18 |
Some hoist up Fortune to the skies [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101655 |
B0028749 |
1773.03.19 |
Some hoist up fortune to the skies [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070028 |
B0024099 |
1773.03.30 |
Some hoist up fortune to the skies [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030463 |
B0012619 |
1773.06.25 |
Some hoist up fortune to the skies [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035428 |
B0014062 |
1782.05.25 |
Some hoist up fortune to the skies [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047004 |
B0017986 |
1783.02.08 |
Some hoist up fortune to the skies [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075454 |
B0032699 |
1737.12.29 |
Some husbands on a winter's day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138054 |
B0035202 |
1738.01.30 |
Some husbands on a winter's day [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004471 |
B0001922 |
1753.03.05 |
Some husbands on a winter's day [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085983 |
B0026236 |
1748.02.09 |
Some Husbands, who, thro' want of wit [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012516 |
B0005114 |
1748.02.22 |
Some husbands, who, thro' want of wit [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084699 |
B0025975 |
1782.08.31 |
Some ladies try a thousand ways [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221265 |
B0048010 |
1768.10.06 |
Some love to range, so fond of change [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098678 |
B0028515 |
1783.12.11 |
Some love to range, so fond of change [fl] |
Town and Country Journal |
C0220483 |
B0047723 |
1776.02.17 |
Some mice deep intrench'd in a rich Cheshire cheese [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135279 |
B0033888 |
1739.07.06 |
Some mirthful lads the other day [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229395 |
B0049009 |
1771.07.30 |
Some mirthful lads, the other day [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030063 |
B0012533 |
1774.07.21 |
Some muse assist me to relate [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187295 |
B0042715 |
1770.12.17 |
Some say the war is all a hum [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095493 |
B0027183 |
1771.01.01 |
Some say the war is all a hum [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029954 |
B0012505 |
1774.01.31 |
Some seraph teach my daring song to rise [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028804 |
B0012095 |
1769.10.02 |
Some seven years since Christ rid to Court [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003800 |
B0001717 |
1769.10.23 |
Some seven years since Christ rid to court [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114537 |
B0030004 |
1770.01.26 |
Some seven years since Christ rid to court [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034594 |
B0013884 |
1776.01.15 |
Some sorts of passion, 'tis allow'd [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076529 |
B0032987 |
1765.11.07 |
Some twelve months ago [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092196 |
B0026902 |
1772.08.20 |
Some wit of old (such wits of old there were) [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226287 |
B0048572 |
1772.09.05 |
Some wit of old (such wits of old there were) [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133150 |
B0033645 |
1772.12.31 |
Some women take delight in dress [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101538 |
B0028742 |
1773.01.09 |
Some women take delight in dress [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133947 |
B0033663 |
1773.02.05 |
Some women take delight in dress [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069956 |
B0024093 |
1773.02.19 |
Some women take delight in dress [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035346 |
B0014044 |
1782.07.13 |
Some women take delight in dress [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047056 |
B0017993 |
1782.08.12 |
Some women take delight in dress [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048888 |
B0018322 |
1780.09.21 |
Sometime in August seventeen hundr'd [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064487 |
B0021933 |
1773.09.16 |
Sometimes the man who bears the breech [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231343 |
B0049493 |
1767.10.10 |
Somewhere on one of Afric's plains [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152667 |
B0041787 |
1767.10.29 |
Somewhere on one of Afric's plains [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096683 |
B0028449 |
1783.11.18 |
Song, beauty, youth, love, virtue, joy [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057527 |
B0021373 |
1759.03.02 |
Song, beauty, youth, love, virtue, joy! this group [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067243 |
B0023366 |
1751.05.20 |
Song, in lament! How great thy cause of woe [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078815 |
B0025589 |
1779.06.03 |
Songs occasional be sung [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177941 |
B0043584 |
1769.03.20 |
Sons of Leda, and of Jove I sing, The [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003570 |
B0001661 |
1769.02.16 |
Sons of men, averse from teaching [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161856 |
B0038935 |
1769.03.31 |
Sons of men, averse from teaching [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034361 |
B0013841 |
1774.09.08 |
Sons of social mirth and glee [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227512 |
B0048679 |
1772.07.09 |
Soon as the golden age was o'er [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226217 |
B0048566 |
1778.05.20 |
Soon as the lark observes the morning's grey [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071369 |
B0024652 |
1778.06.03 |
Soon as the lark observes the morning's grey [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170523 |
B0039977 |
1778.06.15 |
Soon as the lark observes the morning's grey [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047901 |
B0018104 |
1779.03.18 |
Soon as the lark observes the morning's grey [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000278 |
B0000051 |
1769.10.12 |
Soon as the nimble handmaid hours [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078104 |
B0025295 |
1772.07.20 |
Soon, Myrtilla, must thy friend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170874 |
B0040020 |
1768.12.14 |
Sordid wretch! may he be doubly curst, The [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044163 |
B0017309 |
1758.06.16 |
Soubise and Charles, with much heat [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067128 |
B0023329 |
1758.06.12 |
Soubise and Harles, with much heat [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006293 |
B0002980 |
1761.02.20 |
Souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067538 |
B0023471 |
1782.08.31 |
Sound, sound the music, sound it [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047088 |
B0018000 |
1737.02.14 |
Source of all being, of thy self alone [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011994 |
B0004640 |
1768.06.10 |
Source of propitious light and love [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034030 |
B0013799 |
1771.04.26 |
Southern Boreas with her Eastern queen, The [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038620 |
B0014785 |
1773.06.05 |
Sov'reign of all, whose will ordains [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153611 |
B0042082 |
1773.06.22 |
Sov'reign of all, whose will ordains [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030540 |
B0012631 |
1772.08.04 |
Spacious firmament on high, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030328 |
B0012585 |
1778.01.29 |
Spacious firmament on high, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064274 |
B0021796 |
1767.04.03 |
Spain in America had two designs [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033731 |
B0013737 |
1771.02.25 |
Spain's tyrant we're told is a turner by trade [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009007 |
B0003643 |
1749.11.20 |
Spaniards may boast Potosi and Peru [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084890 |
B0026066 |
1774.11.28 |
Spark of pure celestial fire [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030960 |
B0012709 |
1782.03.04 |
Spark of pure celestial fire [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048711 |
B0018299 |
1768.09.19 |
Speak, but consider well--from first to last [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131383 |
B0033434 |
1768.08.23 |
Speak, O ye judges of the earth [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216965 |
B0045054 |
1774.06.16 |
Specious instrument of ill [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231497 |
B0049528 |
1774.06.16 |
Specious instrument of ill, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227413 |
B0048667 |
1773.09.30 |
Specious sermons of a learned man, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227005 |
B0048630 |
1770.06.18 |
Splendid as day the sons of freedom shone [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132391 |
B0033529 |
1770.06.29 |
Splendid as day the Sons of Freedom shone [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034704 |
B0013906 |
1768.09.27 |
Spoetter der Religion, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233466 |
B0050149 |
1760.04.19 |
Spoiler of beauty! for this once forbear [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211363 |
B0046888 |
1770.01.15 |
Spotless soul, a heart replete, A [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114644 |
B0030016 |
1731.02.16 |
Spragging, remember thou art but dust [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137049 |
B0034848 |
1771.03.28 |
Sprightly messenger of day, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224927 |
B0048499 |
1760.05.09 |
Spring returns, nature in bloom appears, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067433 |
B0023430 |
1782.02.02 |
Spring, summer and autumn had once a dispute [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010657 |
B0003876 |
1779.05.04 |
Spring's advanc'd, the oats are sown, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077059 |
B0033159 |
1741.10.03 |
Squire he had whose name was Ralph, A [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209125 |
B0045992 |
1783.10.20 |
Stabb'd by her sons oppress'd by foreign power [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018902 |
B0006944 |
1772.04.30 |
Stag once wounded, 'tis in vain he flies, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101142 |
B0028707 |
1772.05.18 |
Stag once wounded, 'tis in vain he flies, The [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028449 |
B0012006 |
1751.06.06 |
Stanhope has gain'd one branch of fame [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221614 |
B0048128 |
1779.07.31 |
Starve! pretty talking! but I fain would view [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0189341 |
B0042947 |
1778.02.05 |
Stately mouse, and sleek withal, A [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046106 |
B0017671 |
1782.05.27 |
States of native strength possest [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048810 |
B0018311 |
1773.11.02 |
Statesmen and patriots, all made alike [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218644 |
B0045332 |
1740.12.15 |
Stay gentle nymph, nay, pray thee stay [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127687 |
B0031470 |
1769.06.29 |
Stay, stay, thou lovly fearful snake [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077838 |
B0025280 |
1741.03.23 |
Stella darling of the muses [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127752 |
B0031484 |
1765.08.08 |
Stella's gay robe, with so much art was fram'd [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091925 |
B0026889 |
1783.01.30 |
Stern winter comes! Behold the fleecy gloom [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064823 |
B0022056 |
1771.03.14 |
Stern winter hence, with all its train, removes [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224878 |
B0048497 |
1780.03.04 |
Stern winter scowl'd along the plain [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (D&N) |
C0221466 |
B0048101 |
1772.05.12 |
Stern winter with its dreary train [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218169 |
B0045250 |
1781.08.01 |
Still does the rage of war prevail [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0184644 |
B0043850 |
1781.08.14 |
Still does the rage of war prevail! [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183492 |
B0043764 |
1781.08.16 |
Still does the rage of war prevail [fl] |
Royal Georgia Gazette |
C0185433 |
B0044015 |
1781.12.08 |
Still does the rage of war prevail! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010585 |
B0003868 |
1772.03.02 |
Still, most tempestuous on the sea of life [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132912 |
B0033618 |
1772.03.27 |
Still, most tempestuous on the sea of life [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035156 |
B0013997 |
1782.07.17 |
Still round the world triumphant discord flies [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043096 |
B0016677 |
1782.07.24 |
Still round the world triumphant discord flies [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072290 |
B0025073 |
1782.08.19 |
Still round the world triumphant discord flies [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048891 |
B0018323 |
1782.10.19 |
Still round the world triumphant discord flies [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071172 |
B0024564 |
1783.02.19 |
Still round the world triumphant discord flies [fl] |
South Carolina Weekly Advertiser |
C0219759 |
B0047623 |
1756.09.30 |
Still shall the tyrant scourge of Gaul [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142407 |
B0036185 |
1756.09.30 |
Still shall the tyrant scourge of Gaul [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156447 |
B0038286 |
1756.10.23 |
Still shall the tyrant scourge of Gaul [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032765 |
B0013260 |
1756.10.28 |
Still shall the tyrant scourge of Gaul [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066925 |
B0023246 |
1771.04.23 |
Still shall unthinking man substantial deem [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040597 |
B0016090 |
1769.01.12 |
Still they find it good [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098873 |
B0028531 |
1772.01.23 |
Still toss'd tempestuous on the sea of life [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225884 |
B0048542 |
1772.03.12 |
Still toss'd tempestuous on the sea of life [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101024 |
B0028700 |
1782.04.29 |
Still, tost tempestuous on the sea of life [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048785 |
B0018307 |
1782.04.02 |
Still, tost tempetuous on the sea of life [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058757 |
B0021159 |
1771.10.17 |
Stilpo, of stoick cast, who first [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225678 |
B0048528 |
1769.02.20 |
S--t--n what demon could thy heart possess? [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015962 |
B0006185 |
1777.04.22 |
Stoic, once, in evil hour, A [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057058 |
B0020587 |
1781.09.01 |
Stol'n or stray'd on Thursday morning last [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0184665 |
B0043859 |
1771.11.25 |
Stop! dear Eliza, listen to the swain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132826 |
B0033604 |
1781.03.10 |
Stop friend, if on this road thou goest along [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175091 |
B0040670 |
1772.03.28 |
Stop here, and mark the footsteps of the just [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153444 |
B0042020 |
1770.08.31 |
Stop passenger, and cast an eye [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034740 |
B0013915 |
1770.05.04 |
Stop passenger until my life you read [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034675 |
B0013898 |
1772.02.10 |
Stop passenger, until my life you read [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009483 |
B0003693 |
1780.05.11 |
Stop passenger! With reverence view the dust [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064442 |
B0021914 |
1753.05.28 |
Stop traveller, and weep and puff [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104257 |
B0029129 |
1772.02.14 |
Storm comes home, to this inclement clime, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069528 |
B0024042 |
1782.01.05 |
Strain hard! strain hard! [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0198435 |
B0043202 |
1770.05.19 |
Strange! C---m is lame of the gout, as fame says [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153166 |
B0041923 |
1783.09.18 |
Strange reverse! The freemen of Vermont [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232200 |
B0047740 |
1753.09.10 |
Strange the Gallic Senate is become [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210664 |
B0046585 |
1772.04.16 |
Stranger, or guest, whome'er this hallow'd grove [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226044 |
B0048554 |
1768.11.21 |
Stranger to civil and religious rage [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131570 |
B0033445 |
1725.03.04 |
Stream on my eyes, with generous grief o'er flow [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000609 |
B0000478 |
1722.12.03 |
Strephon, a youth extremely modest [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065482 |
B0022241 |
1783.03.04 |
Strephon unsheath'd his shining blade [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057384 |
B0021336 |
1772.07.25 |
Stretch'd on the turf, in Sylvan shades [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133064 |
B0033639 |
1776.10.28 |
Strife and debate thy restless soul employ [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120578 |
B0030373 |
1773.11.25 |
Strike, my muse, the vocal lyre! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075925 |
B0032881 |
1770.04.30 |
Strike, strike the strings,---a martial strain! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074432 |
B0032297 |
1776.02.05 |
String of phrases, conn'd with grace, A [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076550 |
B0032990 |
1776.03.08 |
String of phrases, conn'd with grace, A [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041908 |
B0016417 |
1748.08.25 |
Struck with grief, I scarce believ'd my eyes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139529 |
B0035763 |
1748.09.05 |
Struck with grief, I scarce believ'd my eyes-- [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045682 |
B0017542 |
1748.09.14 |
Struck with Grief, I scarce believ'd my eyes [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049683 |
B0018658 |
1759.07.21 |
Struck with religious awe, and solemn dread [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211223 |
B0046843 |
1761.04.02 |
Struck with religious awe, and solemn dread [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088804 |
B0026660 |
1773.02.15 |
Studious for ease, with anxious care [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009757 |
B0003746 |
1748.04.13 |
Studious he sat, with all his books around [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049629 |
B0018635 |
1744.03.19 |
Studious he sate, with all his books around [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025862 |
B0010749 |
1773.01.12 |
Stung with remorse, if you do want relief [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040921 |
B0016180 |
1777.03.11 |
Stygian God, great Beelzebub, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066865 |
B0023225 |
1777.05.02 |
Stygian God, great Belzebub, The [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0045966 |
B0017631 |
1782.09.11 |
Subtle fox the story goes, A [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072327 |
B0025080 |
1780.03.18 |
Success to the shamrogue, and all those who wear it [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194241 |
B0043013 |
1769.03.13 |
Such are the honours thy lov'd country pays [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015977 |
B0006188 |
1775.09.22 |
Such deed as these, would fire my soul with rage [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041822 |
B0016393 |
1775.10.09 |
Such deeds as these would fire my soul with rage [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076473 |
B0032973 |
1775.11.10 |
Such deeds as these would fire my soul with rage [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064084 |
B0021694 |
1773.11.01 |
Such ease and expertness these Fusileers shew [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0119298 |
B0030217 |
1769.05.25 |
Such fair damsels, can't but merit applause [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023780 |
B0010164 |
1776.05.03 |
Such is the fate of all [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064119 |
B0021713 |
1774.05.20 |
Such is the world's great harmony that springs [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070413 |
B0024160 |
1761.02.23 |
Such Kings, like stars, with influence unconfin'd [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080336 |
B0028044 |
1761.02.13 |
Such kings, like stars, with influence unconfined [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067531 |
B0023470 |
1773.11.15 |
Such, matchless poet! are thy tuneful lays [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0215161 |
B0047549 |
1774.03.31 |
Such noble virtues in this youth combin'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231469 |
B0049519 |
1775.07.29 |
Such their care for all the great [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154152 |
B0042194 |
1778.09.17 |
Such was a Newport maiden's fright [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064355 |
B0021829 |
1772.09.18 |
Sue venal Belinda to grant you the blessing [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035254 |
B0014022 |
1776.11.04 |
Sufficiently master of Latin and Greek [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120592 |
B0030374 |
1772.07.13 |
Suffolk exclaims against her portion [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009536 |
B0003715 |
1772.07.17 |
Suffolk exclaims against her portion [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069671 |
B0024064 |
1772.09.08 |
Summer's glories are departing [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030353 |
B0012590 |
1772.10.16 |
Summer's glories are departing [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069747 |
B0024077 |
1774.01.24 |
Sun appears: the jovial crew, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172959 |
B0040099 |
1773.04.15 |
Sun had chac'd the winter's snow, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101719 |
B0028757 |
1775.02.09 |
Sun had now forsook the sky, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063953 |
B0021658 |
1769.08.31 |
Sun in royal pomp did rise, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099481 |
B0028566 |
1749.06.26 |
Sun, that us'd to chear our hearts, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005455 |
B0002515 |
1749.07.03 |
Sun, that us'd to chear our hearts, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084829 |
B0026046 |
1749.08.09 |
Sun, that us'd to chear our hearts, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049766 |
B0018705 |
1769.01.12 |
Sun was hot, the hay grew dry, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223856 |
B0048420 |
1775.01.12 |
Supported thus by patriotic hands [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102883 |
B0028848 |
1762.12.30 |
Suppress, dear Delia, thy too constant sighs [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144876 |
B0036511 |
1768.04.28 |
Supremely blest with an Hibernian head [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230275 |
B0049297 |
1776.12.26 |
Sure as our earth around the sun [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064180 |
B0021745 |
1782.01.01 |
Sure as our earth around the sun [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058340 |
B0021146 |
1779.04.24 |
Sure bliss supreme will crown the happy pair [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042335 |
B0016494 |
1761.06.19 |
Sure he who first the passage try'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067583 |
B0023488 |
1773.03.15 |
Sure, it's absurd, impertinent, and vain [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214796 |
B0047511 |
1777.11.07 |
Sure Jove had neer such mighty pow'r [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064243 |
B0021784 |
1780.01.08 |
Sure, never, my Lord, was a time more distressing [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0193185 |
B0042993 |
1766.04.03 |
Sure never was picture drawn more to the life [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0159073 |
B0038781 |
1766.04.14 |
Sure never was picture drawn more to the life [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073621 |
B0032101 |
1766.04.25 |
Sure never was picture drawn more to the life [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033646 |
B0013701 |
1766.05.02 |
Sure never was picture drawn more to the life [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222486 |
B0048281 |
1766.04.07 |
Sure never was picture more drawn to the life [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083062 |
B0028298 |
1766.04.14 |
Sure never was picture more drawn to the life [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027327 |
B0011684 |
1766.04.18 |
Sure never was picture more drawn to the life [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068334 |
B0023740 |
1766.04.21 |
Sure never was picture more drawn to the life [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170439 |
B0041572 |
1773.08.27 |
Sure of all the queer things; the queerest is common [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035488 |
B0014071 |
1782.06.18 |
Sure, of animals existent [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059183 |
B0021170 |
1782.07.29 |
Sure, of animals existent [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018447 |
B0006880 |
1768.08.11 |
Sure Stella excels all the rest of her sex [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161306 |
B0038908 |
1769.06.01 |
Sure Wilkes's character is hard to know [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023786 |
B0010166 |
1769.06.05 |
Sure Wilkes's character is hard to know [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027885 |
B0011850 |
1782.04.13 |
Surrounded by the dazzling rays of gold [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010779 |
B0003886 |
1767.12.05 |
Survey the warlike horse! Didst thou invest [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033423 |
B0013619 |
1732.06.01 |
Survey the whole, nor seek small faults to find [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137206 |
B0034913 |
1739.07.30 |
Survey this portrait, and 'twill plainly show [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025708 |
B0010586 |
1768.03.17 |
Suspense, thy leaden pinions move [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161104 |
B0038887 |
1768.04.01 |
Suspense, thy leaden pinions move [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033988 |
B0013789 |
1732.03.01 |
Swain who musing on the various cares, A [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056725 |
B0020458 |
1721.12.11 |
Swarm of sparks, young, gay and bold, A [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065415 |
B0022190 |
1774.03.10 |
Sweep all! Sweep all! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102508 |
B0028804 |
1774.03.31 |
Sweep all! Sweep all! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063664 |
B0021613 |
1770.09.13 |
Sweet angel of my natal hour [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230897 |
B0049398 |
1783.09.22 |
Sweet are the Jess'mine's breathing flowers [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018883 |
B0006940 |
1768.08.04 |
Sweet are the joys that flow from moderate use [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223573 |
B0048398 |
1774.04.20 |
Sweet are the joys that flow from moderate use [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041486 |
B0016321 |
1783.01.01 |
Sweet as the favorite offspring of the May [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043245 |
B0016701 |
1781.11.08 |
Sweet Billy, precious royal boy [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046667 |
B0017867 |
1781.11.21 |
Sweet Billy, precious, royal boy [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167782 |
B0039566 |
1781.11.28 |
Sweet Billy, precious, royal boy [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072123 |
B0025039 |
1782.09.30 |
Sweet contemplation to pursue! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018570 |
B0006889 |
1772.09.11 |
Sweet contentment, heavenly bright [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069702 |
B0024072 |
1772.08.13 |
Sweet contentment, heav'nly bright [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101286 |
B0028722 |
1764.08.10 |
Sweet fields, beyond the swelling flood [fl] |
North Carolina Magazine |
C0065075 |
B0032855 |
1776.01.27 |
Sweet inchantress in the bloom of life, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169216 |
B0039840 |
1774.02.01 |
Sweet innocence, and artless truth [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030686 |
B0012663 |
1774.02.23 |
Sweet innocence, and artless truth [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041389 |
B0016313 |
1739.12.27 |
Sweet is thy voice, and manly is thy strain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138194 |
B0035306 |
1747.05.04 |
Sweet nature smiles! and to the raptur'd eyes [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084612 |
B0025933 |
1774.07.14 |
Sweet object of the Zephyr's kiss [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227448 |
B0048671 |
1778.05.02 |
Sweet peace, restore my wonted rest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170223 |
B0039940 |
1738.08.14 |
Sweet Philomel renew thy sacred strains [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127521 |
B0031367 |
1782.12.21 |
Sweet Poll of Plymouth was my dear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175807 |
B0040940 |
1774.05.12 |
Sweet robin! from thy liquid throat [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076054 |
B0032905 |
1770.11.30 |
Sweet Sally! Philomela of our land! [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038587 |
B0014766 |
1771.07.11 |
Sweet, social bird! whose soft harmonious lays [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100670 |
B0028665 |
1771.06.13 |
Sweet solitude! when life's gay hours are past [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100644 |
B0028661 |
1782.02.26 |
Sweet Soliture! thou placid Queen! [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058671 |
B0021154 |
1781.11.24 |
Sweet son of music, once our guide [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010548 |
B0003866 |
1762.11.11 |
Sweetest bud of Brunswick race [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090364 |
B0026746 |
1762.11.29 |
Sweetest bud of Brunswick race [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072911 |
B0031928 |
1762.12.03 |
Sweetest bud of Brunswick race [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067811 |
B0023564 |
1761.02.07 |
Sweetest of blessings, heavenly light! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211484 |
B0046932 |
1769.05.15 |
Sweetest of Blessings, heav'nly Light [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077706 |
B0025273 |
1772.06.08 |
Sweetest warbler of the wood! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170858 |
B0040014 |
1772.06.26 |
Sweetest warbler of the wood! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035205 |
B0014010 |
1772.03.02 |
Sweetly blooming o'er our head [fl] |
Albany Gazette |
C0000227 |
B0000009 |
1737.08.26 |
Sweetness and strength in Silvia's voice unite [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228921 |
B0048914 |
1767.09.09 |
Swift pac'd hours convoke again, The [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043979 |
B0017244 |
1781.04.19 |
Swift to condemn, but slow to praise [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037816 |
B0015799 |
1767.08.17 |
Swift-pac'd hours convoke again [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130709 |
B0033373 |
1741.03.30 |
S--y pride of Grubstreet muses [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127758 |
B0031485 |
1783.10.18 |
Sylvia, with every grace adorn'd [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047746 |
B0018085 |
1754.01.01 |
Sylvia! with the wheel I send [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012864 |
B0005397 |
1754.01.28 |
Sylvia! with the wheel I send [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0086811 |
B0026283 |
1777.01.30 |
Sylvius, engag'd one day at dice [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0176993 |
B0043413 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1782.02.04 |
T' insure the bliss that's seldom found [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018239 |
B0006855 |
1748.08.01 |
T, signifies Tyburn, Tom t-----d man, and trot [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084752 |
B0025998 |
1770.05.22 |
T. K. were he to change his life [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217449 |
B0045153 |
1734.12.12 |
Table, chairs, and pair of bellows, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137538 |
B0035044 |
1735.03.01 |
Table, chairs, and pair of bellows, A [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207894 |
B0045662 |
1778.01.31 |
Tail with horse-hair artful made, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136056 |
B0034173 |
1754.01.07 |
Take a creature that nature has form'd without brains [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0086691 |
B0026280 |
1754.02.11 |
Take a creature that nature has form'd without brains [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005855 |
B0002754 |
1775.03.11 |
Take a heart that's callous to all sense of right [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227747 |
B0048705 |
1781.05.04 |
Take a small cord, then tie it round his neck [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064533 |
B0021965 |
1772.06.11 |
Take a subject that's grave, with a moral that's [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226176 |
B0048562 |
1782.08.20 |
Take a youth that's a genteel, no matter for face [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059276 |
B0021179 |
1774.10.20 |
Take a youth that's genteel, no matter for face [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227556 |
B0048685 |
1774.11.17 |
Take a youth that's genteel, no matter for face [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063874 |
B0021646 |
1782.09.04 |
Take a youth that's genteel, no matter for face [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072319 |
B0025079 |
1782.10.07 |
Take a youth that's genteel, no matter for face [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018576 |
B0006890 |
1774.11.23 |
Take a youth that's gentle, no matter for face [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041637 |
B0016352 |
1731.02.16 |
Take courage, friends, for in this G-----y shade [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079176 |
B0027507 |
1747.06.29 |
Take Head Sawney [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005271 |
B0002411 |
1783.06.18 |
Take, O Muse! the breathing lyre [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043360 |
B0016725 |
1772.03.12 |
Take of beauty and wit what you happen to have [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225982 |
B0048549 |
1773.10.22 |
Take of beauty and wit what you happen to have [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035519 |
B0014079 |
1782.11.06 |
Take of beauty and wit what you happen to have [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072364 |
B0025088 |
1767.04.13 |
Take physic pomp [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130185 |
B0033354 |
1747.02.19 |
Take, take this box away, for shame! [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020454 |
B0009056 |
1780.02.28 |
Take the name of a bird who seeking her meat [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018095 |
B0006754 |
1779.09.06 |
Take the name of a man, who upon his own pate [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103925 |
B0029018 |
1779.09.18 |
Take the name of a man, who upon his own pate [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042489 |
B0016515 |
1780.02.28 |
Take the name of that worthy that led on the brave few [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018092 |
B0006754 |
1768.04.07 |
Taken up, a dark sorrel horse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223262 |
B0048381 |
1768.04.14 |
Taken up, a dark sorrel horse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223317 |
B0048382 |
1768.04.21 |
Taken up, a dark sorrel horse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223321 |
B0048383 |
1772.04.02 |
Talk of beauty and wit what you happen to have [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101071 |
B0028703 |
1775.03.16 |
Taper! thy brightness wastes thy form so fast [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103010 |
B0028858 |
1775.03.29 |
Taper! thy brightness wastes thy form so fast [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041734 |
B0016370 |
1764.09.07 |
Task how difficult and nice, The [fl] |
North Carolina Magazine |
C0065079 |
B0032859 |
1752.04.13 |
Taught by experience, none, except the blind [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005678 |
B0002661 |
1771.01.08 |
Tausend Sternenheere loben meines Schoepfers Pracht [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234063 |
B0050267 |
1776.09.13 |
Tawdry tea-pot, a la mode, A [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042016 |
B0016444 |
1754.02.18 |
Tawdry teapot, a-la-mode [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0086942 |
B0026286 |
1767.12.05 |
Tax virtues--then--(or I'm a dunce) [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033426 |
B0013619 |
1778.02.28 |
Tax'd as we are beyond our strenght [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-York |
C0151826 |
B0037552 |
1777.12.10 |
Tax'd as we are beyond our strength [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170463 |
B0039949 |
1777.12.16 |
Tax'd as we are beyond our strength [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057083 |
B0020621 |
1777.12.18 |
Tax'd as we are beyond our strength [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056133 |
B0020168 |
1778.01.17 |
Tax'd as we are beyond our strength [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154336 |
B0042323 |
1778.02.04 |
Tax'd as we are beyond our strength [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039337 |
B0015132 |
1778.04.16 |
Tax'd as we are beyond our strength [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046172 |
B0017681 |
1778.06.04 |
Tax'd as we are beyond our strength [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037565 |
B0015649 |
1769.05.08 |
Tea! how I tremble at thy fatal stream? [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029800 |
B0012421 |
1771.11.04 |
Teach me to feel another's woe [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170598 |
B0039983 |
1771.11.18 |
Teach me to feel another's woe [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028365 |
B0011980 |
1771.12.17 |
Teach me to feel another's woe [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040704 |
B0016124 |
1771.12.17 |
Teach me to feel another's woe [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217930 |
B0045230 |
1772.02.21 |
Teach me to feel another's woe [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069532 |
B0024043 |
1775.04.06 |
Teach me to feel another's woe [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055967 |
B0020027 |
1775.04.29 |
Teach me to feel another's woe [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154131 |
B0042181 |
1749.01.09 |
Tell boldly tell thy generous flame [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128309 |
B0031722 |
1773.12.04 |
Tell me, Belinda, tell me why [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153689 |
B0042108 |
1768.07.07 |
Tell me Chloe! you can tell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161257 |
B0038903 |
1769.11.02 |
Tell me Flora, blooming fair [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078129 |
B0025298 |
1782.08.19 |
Tell me, my friend, the path of life which you [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018472 |
B0006883 |
1783.11.17 |
Tell me my love, what means that downcast eye [fl] |
Independent Journal |
C0047829 |
B0018096 |
1730.03.31 |
Tell me, old man, with stooping head [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056691 |
B0020450 |
1723.09.02 |
Tell me, poor peevish Bard! what muse in spight [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065571 |
B0022280 |
1759.02.26 |
Tell me, says Cato, where you found [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106774 |
B0029429 |
1779.01.28 |
Tell me shepherds have you seen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165739 |
B0039397 |
1769.03.10 |
Tell me what genius did this art invent [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034335 |
B0013838 |
1783.09.03 |
Tell me, why man, whom heaven design'd for bliss [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057471 |
B0021362 |
1783.08.30 |
Tell me, ye powder'd beaux and belles [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047664 |
B0018076 |
1783.09.12 |
Tell me, ye powder'd beaux and belles [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes) |
C0057259 |
B0020694 |
1737.06.17 |
Tell, me---can it be understood [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228852 |
B0048904 |
1772.07.09 |
Tell my not of faces fair [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055016 |
B0019884 |
1780.06.21 |
Ten days ago came to the place [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151200 |
B0037359 |
1769.07.13 |
Ten thousand beauties sparkle in thine eyes [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077894 |
B0025282 |
1775.06.03 |
Ten thousand soft pleasures deprive me of my rest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168982 |
B0039806 |
1775.02.04 |
Ten thousand soft pleasures deprive me of rest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227692 |
B0048700 |
1775.06.15 |
Ten thousand soft pleasures deprive me of rest [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076425 |
B0032962 |
1767.04.11 |
Tenement that's well confirm'd and done, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033306 |
B0013591 |
1763.01.08 |
Term full as long as the siege of old Troy, A [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151938 |
B0041599 |
1740.12.04 |
Thales to take a wife persuaded long [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002094 |
B0001297 |
1741.01.01 |
Thales to take a wife persuaded long [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020161 |
B0008736 |
1780.02.26 |
Thank God I'm still alive [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042595 |
B0016536 |
1769.01.09 |
Thanks for this miracle, it is no less [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131633 |
B0033453 |
1769.03.22 |
Thanks for this miracle, it is no less [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044184 |
B0017323 |
1775.01.05 |
Thanks to H--k for thanksgiving [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187421 |
B0042739 |
1782.02.13 |
That a silly old fellow much noted of yore [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042954 |
B0016655 |
1782.02.20 |
That a silly old fellow much noted of yore [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072163 |
B0025051 |
1782.03.02 |
That a silly old fellow much noted of yore [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221179 |
B0047990 |
1782.03.09 |
That a silly old fellow much noted of yore [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010751 |
B0003881 |
1782.05.02 |
That a silly old fellow much noted of yore [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064752 |
B0022017 |
1774.11.03 |
That action never can continue long [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102789 |
B0028838 |
1764.01.07 |
That all clamor may cease; and to make your friend [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152179 |
B0041651 |
1769.08.17 |
That bookful block-head, ignorantly read [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213694 |
B0047325 |
1773.09.17 |
That dreadful satire from thy pen let fly [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035500 |
B0014074 |
1768.03.07 |
That faction ceas'd, that love combin'd [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0002911 |
B0001593 |
1768.03.21 |
That faction ceas'd, that love combin'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131170 |
B0033407 |
1753.10.01 |
That fam'd cross'd block, at which the Jews did stumble [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0086191 |
B0026266 |
1745.05.09 |
That France prevails above th'Allies [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229554 |
B0049043 |
1766.07.18 |
That he had been appointed to that office [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230125 |
B0049273 |
1766.07.18 |
That he had been appointed to that office [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222566 |
B0048292 |
1773.06.24 |
That I've "merited well," no proof can require [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055645 |
B0019934 |
1771.09.05 |
That, late in century the last [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054736 |
B0019841 |
1741.02.09 |
That love is a pain [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127731 |
B0031478 |
1774.01.10 |
That man, the lawless libertine, may rove [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028781 |
B0012092 |
1774.11.17 |
That nation never can continue long [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076201 |
B0032932 |
1760.05.22 |
That night's destruction, and its deadly fate [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051732 |
B0019266 |
1773.09.28 |
That, once the pleasing sight of every eye [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030626 |
B0012645 |
1742.07.19 |
That one and the same person may [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004821 |
B0002153 |
1777.11.20 |
That power who formed the unmeasured seas [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206949 |
B0044770 |
1776.12.19 |
That pow'r who form'd th' unmeasur'd seas [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0045879 |
B0017612 |
1735.04.14 |
That prince or princess first may prove [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011881 |
B0004579 |
1735.07.07 |
That Robert Walpole, whom posterity [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011900 |
B0004589 |
1774.04.28 |
That seat of science Athens, and earth's great mistress Rome [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102559 |
B0028811 |
1774.05.26 |
That seat of science Athens, and earth's great mistress Rome [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063715 |
B0021621 |
1775.05.08 |
That seat of science Athens, and earths great mistress Rome [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031077 |
B0012732 |
1774.01.06 |
That seat of science, Athens, and earth's proud mistress Rome [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227180 |
B0048644 |
1768.03.14 |
That sinners may supply the place [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131164 |
B0033406 |
1771.04.22 |
That the distinguish'd part of men [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132646 |
B0033573 |
1753.09.17 |
That the fam'd cross'd block, at which the Jews [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005779 |
B0002733 |
1773.06.24 |
That the gentle tip-tap [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226816 |
B0048616 |
1783.12.31 |
That there's a God, we do believe [fl] |
Vermont Journal |
C0232322 |
B0047778 |
1775.03.04 |
That thou art dead, we all, with truth rejoice [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227736 |
B0048704 |
1769.08.14 |
That tongue which set the table in a roar [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114485 |
B0029994 |
1773.01.14 |
That virtue has some human heart possess'd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024815 |
B0010360 |
1778.06.13 |
That we are God's particular care [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188229 |
B0042827 |
1782.01.30 |
That we're a people who abhor [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042948 |
B0016653 |
1760.10.31 |
That wicked spirit call'd the Devil [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067493 |
B0023455 |
1783.11.24 |
That woman love sleeping best [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018917 |
B0006949 |
1735.04.28 |
That you, friend Marcus, like a stoick [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066215 |
B0022847 |
1742.08.05 |
That you salute me on one cheek alone [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002190 |
B0001384 |
1782.08.28 |
That your honour's petitioners, Tories by trade [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043135 |
B0016683 |
1782.09.17 |
That your honour's petitioner's Tories by trade [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0032363 |
B0013112 |
1782.09.19 |
That your honour's petitioners, tories by trade [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064799 |
B0022037 |
1782.09.25 |
That your honours petitioners, tories by trade [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072333 |
B0025082 |
1782.10.05 |
That your honours petitioners, tories by trade [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071159 |
B0024562 |
1782.10.07 |
That your honour's petitioners, tories by trade [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048945 |
B0018330 |
1752.04.17 |
That your petitioner was born, and bred at home in Scotland [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221852 |
B0048173 |
1767.07.27 |
That your petitioner, who is about 25 years of age [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213166 |
B0047214 |
1776.05.02 |
Thee, lovely month, whose joyous birth [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103687 |
B0028917 |
1783.11.22 |
Thee, Mary, with this ring I wed [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219710 |
B0045506 |
1783.12.06 |
Thee, Mary, with this ring I wed [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176684 |
B0041092 |
1774.08.04 |
Thee, Sukey, all that see thee must admire [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0025302 |
B0010441 |
1730.11.02 |
Their father crost the wide Atlantic sea [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079158 |
B0027494 |
1730.11.05 |
Their Fathers crost the wide Atlantic sea [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137018 |
B0034833 |
1781.07.14 |
Their heads old Galloway and Minden join [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175195 |
B0040714 |
1748.12.19 |
Their Honours beseech it--then pr'thee now cease [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005395 |
B0002488 |
1749.01.13 |
Their honours beseech it--then pr'thee now 'cease: [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128324 |
B0031724 |
1753.01.04 |
Their weak unknowing hand [fl] |
Independent Reflector |
C0049379 |
B0018406 |
1782.10.09 |
Then blessing all, go children of my care [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072342 |
B0025084 |
1775.08.30 |
Then came to the plantation of the subscriber [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150624 |
B0037185 |
1775.09.06 |
Then came to the plantation of the subscriber [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150647 |
B0037186 |
1775.09.20 |
Then came to the plantation of the subscriber [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150660 |
B0037188 |
1774.07.27 |
Then gathering men their natural powers combin'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150390 |
B0037124 |
1779.01.28 |
Then go, Eliza, take thy early flight [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037628 |
B0015683 |
1773.08.23 |
Then here's to thee my boy Jack [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028669 |
B0012072 |
1773.08.27 |
Then here's to thee my boy Jack [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035466 |
B0014071 |
1773.08.28 |
Then here's to thee my boy Jack [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153617 |
B0042094 |
1773.09.06 |
Then here's to thee my boy Jack [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074693 |
B0032408 |
1773.05.10 |
Then let us rise, my friends, and strive to fill [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028588 |
B0012057 |
1765.11.21 |
Then liberty reviv'd, and rais'd her drooping head [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092212 |
B0026904 |
1774.12.15 |
Then look thro' time, and with extended eye [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102829 |
B0028844 |
1774.01.06 |
Then my dear countrymen [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063569 |
B0021601 |
1772.11.16 |
Then, pilgrim, turn, thy cares forego [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171337 |
B0040037 |
1757.06.16 |
Then Priesthood thriv'd, and piety decay'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142610 |
B0036222 |
1765.12.16 |
Then shall appear, at large, the feats of fools [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007815 |
B0003372 |
1778.09.29 |
Then should my pen Burgoyne himself outwrite [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057150 |
B0020662 |
1755.11.10 |
Then 'tis decreed-the vain exulting Gaul [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106078 |
B0029257 |
1755.11.10 |
Then tis decreed-the vain exulting Gaul [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087411 |
B0026377 |
1755.11.22 |
Then 'tis decreed--the vain exulting Gaul [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032675 |
B0013212 |
1750.09.24 |
Then virtue is in vain, since base deceit [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026067 |
B0011046 |
1773.10.11 |
Thence to Gotham, where so zany [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028719 |
B0012079 |
1772.10.03 |
There all the flatt'ring hopes of youthful bloom [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133207 |
B0033649 |
1736.11.18 |
There are a number of us creep [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137870 |
B0035144 |
1737.01.15 |
There are a number of us creep [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208267 |
B0045760 |
1753.02.01 |
There are a number of us creep [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020947 |
B0009318 |
1765.02.22 |
There are a number of us creep [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033588 |
B0013677 |
1774.09.15 |
There can be no pretence of government [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102733 |
B0028831 |
1755.10.04 |
There Canada's curst motly savage herd [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032672 |
B0013205 |
1755.11.28 |
There cast[?] Canada's motley savage maid [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222332 |
B0048249 |
1755.10.09 |
There curst Canada's motley savage herd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021090 |
B0009447 |
1755.10.13 |
There curst Canadia's motley savage herd [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013038 |
B0005488 |
1774.12.19 |
There did (what signifies it when?) [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030966 |
B0012712 |
1777.08.21 |
There did, (what signifies it when?) [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064231 |
B0021773 |
1769.11.23 |
There dwelt a farmer in the West [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078142 |
B0025301 |
1758.11.27 |
There flourish'd in a market town [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087972 |
B0026537 |
1773.08.12 |
There is a God, all nature speaks [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102271 |
B0028774 |
1768.12.27 |
There is a lust in man, no charm can tame [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040276 |
B0015969 |
1770.07.23 |
There is a lust in man, no charm can tame [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028174 |
B0011910 |
1770.07.28 |
There is a lust in man no charm can tame [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153189 |
B0041933 |
1753.09.10 |
There is a man that most does know [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210666 |
B0046585 |
1775.02.13 |
There is a nation on the earth [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010437 |
B0003850 |
1775.02.17 |
There is a nation on the earth [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220329 |
B0044284 |
1775.03.09 |
There is a nation on the earth [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076342 |
B0032948 |
1765.07.29 |
There is a side, in the affairs of men [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073463 |
B0032064 |
1773.04.06 |
There is a sure reward laid up in store [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030468 |
B0012620 |
1760.06.19 |
There is a tide in the affairs of men [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051859 |
B0019270 |
1767.10.26 |
There is a tide in the affairs of men [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008346 |
B0003469 |
1770.02.26 |
There is a tide in the affairs of men [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008801 |
B0003591 |
1774.01.27 |
There is a tide in the affairs of men [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075976 |
B0032890 |
1774.02.02 |
There is a tide, in the affairs of men [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0164918 |
B0039198 |
1769.02.14 |
There is no doubt they're brave and bold [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040300 |
B0015976 |
1769.02.24 |
There is no doubt they're brave and bold [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034330 |
B0013836 |
1769.03.13 |
There is no doubt they're brave and bold [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015985 |
B0006188 |
1731.02.02 |
There is no ill on earth which mortals fly [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137041 |
B0034846 |
1731.07.19 |
There is no ill on earth which mortals fly [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011591 |
B0004433 |
1771.12.20 |
There is that sweetness in a female mind [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069485 |
B0024034 |
1740.09.29 |
There like a statue did he stand besieg'd [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127663 |
B0031459 |
1783.09.11 |
There liv'd a man whose name was semper-idem [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232198 |
B0047739 |
1774.08.04 |
There liv'd in York, an age ago [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227477 |
B0048674 |
1774.09.02 |
There liv'd in York, an age ago [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064955 |
B0032760 |
1773.06.10 |
There once to town a rustick came [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226796 |
B0048614 |
1775.08.07 |
There once to town a youthful rustic came [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076452 |
B0032969 |
1769.01.23 |
There saw I Sisyphus in endless pain [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008577 |
B0003534 |
1769.01.26 |
There saw I Sisyphus, in endless pain [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023713 |
B0010141 |
1773.10.07 |
There the brave youth with love of virtue fir'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055758 |
B0019949 |
1775.09.02 |
There the brave youth, with love of virtue fir'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135157 |
B0033814 |
1775.09.29 |
There the brave youth, with love of virtue fir'd [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041825 |
B0016394 |
1775.09.29 |
There the brave youth, with love of virtue fir'd [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064069 |
B0021688 |
1775.09.30 |
There the brave youth, with love of virtue fir'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154158 |
B0042203 |
1775.10.05 |
There the brave youth, with love of virtue fir'd [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065248 |
B0022146 |
1782.04.10 |
There was a little judge [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042992 |
B0016663 |
1783.08.11 |
There was a man whose name was semper idem [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049193 |
B0018374 |
1778.09.17 |
There was a time, when Britan's daring sons [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177524 |
B0043514 |
1724.06.22 |
There was an old dame aged ninety and eight [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065621 |
B0022319 |
1771.03.04 |
There was an old man, & tho' it's not common [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009043 |
B0003644 |
1771.03.19 |
There was an old man, & tho' it's not common [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030001 |
B0012514 |
1770.05.29 |
There was an old man, and thought it's not common [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217455 |
B0045154 |
1780.05.02 |
There was, and a very great fool [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174858 |
B0040580 |
1780.05.22 |
There was, and a very great fool [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018112 |
B0006766 |
1780.05.22 |
There was, and a very great fool [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048303 |
B0018205 |
1782.03.29 |
There was --- and a very great fool [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036845 |
B0014519 |
1780.06.01 |
There was, and is a very great fool [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077190 |
B0033213 |
1724.10.12 |
There was four and twenty fidlers all in a row [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065645 |
B0022335 |
1777.07.03 |
There was once it was said [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064219 |
B0021770 |
1782.03.02 |
There was--and is a very great fool [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175508 |
B0040814 |
1771.12.12 |
Thereon, among his travels, found [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225775 |
B0048536 |
1771.04.26 |
There's a being in nature as light as a feather [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034928 |
B0013949 |
1782.07.05 |
There's Juliet wants no charm [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125393 |
B0030786 |
1735.01.01 |
There's not an ear that is not deaf [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001251 |
B0000991 |
1776.06.13 |
There's nothing earth can give or can destroy [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Boston |
C0065124 |
B0022111 |
1773.11.25 |
There's Pop-li-cola, that lags of a Tory [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0186968 |
B0042681 |
1780.01.18 |
There's scarse a Gazette now, you'll see [fl] |
Charlestown Gazette |
C0032651 |
B0012206 |
1764.08.02 |
Thersites only clamoured in the throng [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043723 |
B0017107 |
1769.10.26 |
These fading trees shall soon again [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078115 |
B0025297 |
1777.11.29 |
These fair sheets of foolscap which thus ye are spoiling [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135966 |
B0034147 |
1747.03.02 |
These heads were set up by the Dee'l and the Pope [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084606 |
B0025924 |
1747.03.16 |
These heads were set up by the dee'l and the pope [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025992 |
B0010891 |
1747.03.17 |
These heads were set up by the Dee'l and the pope [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012469 |
B0005068 |
1777.10.02 |
These ills shall cease whene'er by Jove's decree [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206911 |
B0044763 |
1782.01.05 |
These lovely fields pure pleasure do impart [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0198431 |
B0043202 |
1782.01.07 |
These lovely fields pure pleasure do impart [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0122940 |
B0030646 |
1782.01.14 |
These lovely fields pure pleasure do impart [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0122942 |
B0030647 |
1775.05.24 |
These mighty crimes, will sure ere long provoke [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064014 |
B0021670 |
1775.06.03 |
These mighty crimes, will sure ere long provoke [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041771 |
B0016378 |
1775.06.08 |
These mighty crimes, will sure ere long provoke [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065178 |
B0022129 |
1775.06.24 |
These mighty crimes will sure ere long provoke [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154140 |
B0042189 |
1772.05.07 |
These things, my friend (the Muse believe) [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226115 |
B0048557 |
1772.10.19 |
These to my gay, indulgent friends [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074636 |
B0032362 |
1776.01.08 |
They are in blood [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076527 |
B0032986 |
1779.03.02 |
They call on Brunswick, Hannault, Hesse [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071864 |
B0024925 |
1783.12.22 |
They come! they come! the heroes come! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018929 |
B0006953 |
1783.12.06 |
They come! they come! the heroes come! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154861 |
B0042630 |
1783.12.09 |
They come! they come! the Heroes come! [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0154927 |
B0041510 |
1783.12.12 |
They come! they come! the heroes come! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0037058 |
B0014608 |
1783.12.18 |
They come! they come! the heroes come! [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232234 |
B0047753 |
1783.12.22 |
They come! they come! The heroes come! [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049317 |
B0018393 |
1783.12.27 |
They come! they come! the heroes come [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071285 |
B0024626 |
1764.12.27 |
They envy none their pageantry and show [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091578 |
B0026857 |
1777.03.03 |
They fell not in battle; but unarm'd [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076727 |
B0033046 |
1729.09.18 |
They fight oppression to increase [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000794 |
B0000712 |
1747.10.01 |
They have a right to write who understand [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139301 |
B0035716 |
1747.11.16 |
They have a right to write who understand [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005294 |
B0002431 |
1747.11.16 |
They have a right to write who understand [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084672 |
B0025961 |
1747.12.21 |
They have a right to write who understand [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084678 |
B0025966 |
1752.01.28 |
They lie below, on golden beds display'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140330 |
B0035942 |
1764.07.05 |
They quite mistake brave Conway's case [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091304 |
B0026832 |
1777.08.18 |
They say by them our hands are free from fetters [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120974 |
B0030415 |
1732.12.07 |
They say in places nigh to London [fl] |
Rhode Island Gazette |
C0185546 |
B0042643 |
1732.12.14 |
They say in places nigh to London [fl] |
Rhode Island Gazette |
C0185549 |
B0042644 |
1732.12.21 |
They say in places nigh to London [fl] |
Rhode Island Gazette |
C0185555 |
B0042645 |
1772.06.25 |
They think it strange! if your plain diet [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024686 |
B0010331 |
1774.12.08 |
They tremble at an equal press [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187382 |
B0042735 |
1781.10.18 |
They, who content on earth to stay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175300 |
B0040755 |
1769.07.10 |
They would not have me mention Liberty [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094861 |
B0027107 |
1772.03.05 |
They would not have me mention massacre [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062958 |
B0021500 |
1782.05.15 |
Thick twisted brake, in the time of a storm, A [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072223 |
B0025063 |
1754.11.21 |
Thin despairing number, all subdu'd, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141530 |
B0036087 |
1765.08.30 |
Thin despairing number all subdu'd, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068241 |
B0023707 |
1760.07.07 |
Thine eyes, dear girl, are clos'd in night [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088500 |
B0026621 |
1760.07.14 |
Thine eyes, dear girl, are clos'd in night [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080151 |
B0028009 |
1772.05.18 |
Thing that makes a virgin please, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132994 |
B0033629 |
1772.06.05 |
Thing that makes a virgin please, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035194 |
B0014007 |
1736.01.19 |
Things that are bitter, bitterer than gall [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004318 |
B0001816 |
1782.11.04 |
Things that bring us true content, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018606 |
B0006894 |
1782.12.03 |
Things that bring us true content, The [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047312 |
B0018025 |
1775.03.18 |
Things that make a virgin please, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168917 |
B0039795 |
1780.01.04 |
Think not, base man, when all the mischief's done [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174629 |
B0040534 |
1780.01.25 |
Think not, base man, when all the mischief's done [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031834 |
B0012974 |
1749.03.27 |
Think not, coy maid! This spring in silver pride [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045799 |
B0017570 |
1783.01.21 |
Think not that I'm unsocial grown [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060364 |
B0021202 |
1783.03.03 |
Think not that I'm unsocial grown [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018744 |
B0006911 |
1728.02.01 |
Think not the muse officious, Mighty King [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0019665 |
B0008084 |
1773.03.23 |
Think oe'r the tender scenes that lovers know [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030458 |
B0012618 |
1783.12.30 |
Third and general State Convention, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0032621 |
B0013179 |
1781.09.01 |
Third day of June in the year sixty seven, The [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0196998 |
B0043166 |
1774.03.10 |
Thirst of wealth too oft bewitches [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231462 |
B0049516 |
1777.11.14 |
Thirst of wealth too oft bewitches [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228530 |
B0048845 |
1734.03.18 |
Thirstes only clamour'd, in the throng [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079290 |
B0027625 |
1777.01.20 |
Thirsty earth soaks up the rain, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017872 |
B0006592 |
1783.01.29 |
This advertisement is to show [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168265 |
B0039690 |
1783.02.01 |
This advertisement is to show [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168272 |
B0039691 |
1783.02.05 |
This advertisement is to show [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168281 |
B0039692 |
1783.02.05 |
This advertisement is to show [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151596 |
B0037498 |
1783.02.12 |
This advertisement is to show [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168284 |
B0039694 |
1783.02.15 |
This advertisement is to show [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168287 |
B0039695 |
1783.02.26 |
This advertisement is to show [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168295 |
B0039698 |
1783.03.05 |
This advertisement is to show [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168302 |
B0039700 |
1783.03.12 |
This advertisement is to show [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168305 |
B0039702 |
1769.08.03 |
This arm already laid one reptile low [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077929 |
B0025285 |
1773.05.24 |
This bubbling stream, not uninstructive flows [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134647 |
B0033682 |
1773.04.01 |
This bubling stream, not uninstructive flows [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101687 |
B0028755 |
1773.04.23 |
This bubling stream, not uninstructive flows [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035384 |
B0014053 |
1734.12.05 |
This city's lost their pedagogue of art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137527 |
B0035043 |
1768.10.31 |
This coffin is made [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003314 |
B0001629 |
1768.11.14 |
This coffin is made [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131540 |
B0033444 |
1768.11.15 |
This coffin is made [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040231 |
B0015963 |
1768.11.17 |
This coffin is made [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223755 |
B0048413 |
1779.08.10 |
This damn'd ungen'rous foul rebellion [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070901 |
B0024402 |
1729.12.29 |
This day the sovereign good [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065878 |
B0022569 |
1731.07.26 |
This day young Mars in wedlock bands was ty'd [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079211 |
B0027528 |
1752.12.29 |
This earth, the sun, and yonder stars of light [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222153 |
B0048208 |
1746.04.12 |
This friendly waistcoat! keeps my body warm [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209658 |
B0046225 |
1746.04.17 |
This friendly waistcoat! keeps my body warm [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020389 |
B0009012 |
1746.05.05 |
This Friendly waistcoat! keeps my body warm [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078242 |
B0025377 |
1746.05.20 |
This friendly waistcoat! keeps my body warm [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049485 |
B0018536 |
1746.05.22 |
This friendly westcoat! keeps my body warm [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002843 |
B0001580 |
1762.10.30 |
This George the Third, I hate--detest-- [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151898 |
B0041589 |
1770.03.02 |
This God is the God we adore [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204595 |
B0044486 |
1770.03.08 |
This God is the God we adore [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162478 |
B0038990 |
1770.03.21 |
This God is the God we adore [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044340 |
B0017374 |
1770.03.22 |
This God is the God we adore [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0004183 |
B0001766 |
1770.03.22 |
This God is the God we adore [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024038 |
B0010211 |
1770.03.26 |
This God is the God we adore [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028122 |
B0011893 |
1770.03.26 |
This God is the God we adore [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114690 |
B0030026 |
1770.03.30 |
This God is the God we adore [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069131 |
B0023945 |
1770.04.06 |
This God is the God we adore [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034640 |
B0013894 |
1751.03.18 |
This having done, that hast attain'd the sum [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026094 |
B0011069 |
1751.05.02 |
This having done, that hast attain'd the sum [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155842 |
B0038006 |
1781.09.12 |
This hodge-podge chief, compos'd of all that's base [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042768 |
B0016626 |
1774.03.16 |
This Indian weed now wither'd quite [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041433 |
B0016316 |
1772.04.30 |
This instant April the twelfth day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148827 |
B0037005 |
1744.02.20 |
This is her character by all allowed [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128139 |
B0031630 |
1729.04.10 |
This is indeed to be an artist; for 'tis well observed [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136717 |
B0034746 |
1773.01.07 |
This is my last will [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231079 |
B0049457 |
1769.12.07 |
This is the day, a holiday! a holiday! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224347 |
B0048456 |
1765.11.15 |
This is the d--l, we know full well [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033142 |
B0013528 |
1781.05.02 |
This is the fast which I will choose [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000418 |
B0000173 |
1779.04.03 |
This is the harvest of the venal tribe [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042324 |
B0016491 |
1771.12.23 |
This is the state of man; today he puts forth [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170735 |
B0039990 |
1768.11.21 |
This is to acquaint, all ladies who paint [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008531 |
B0003525 |
1768.12.09 |
This is to acquaint, all ladies who paint [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034265 |
B0013825 |
1740.11.06 |
This is true liberty, when free-born men [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002087 |
B0001293 |
1760.10.04 |
This lofty theme! this pure ethereal flame! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211433 |
B0046914 |
1759.07.12 |
This night a Douglas your protection claims [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156779 |
B0038431 |
1759.07.12 |
This night a Douglass your protection claims [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0143165 |
B0036330 |
1767.11.12 |
This night we add some heroes to our store [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223017 |
B0048360 |
1781.06.20 |
This notice gives to all who covet [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0196377 |
B0043145 |
1782.01.05 |
This past: --Ah! calm thy cares to rest! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010611 |
B0003872 |
1764.04.30 |
This patriot minister, and man I sing [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073290 |
B0031999 |
1749.11.30 |
This preacher, silent yet severe [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155575 |
B0037932 |
1776.03.06 |
This present instant, on the fourteenth day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150706 |
B0037212 |
1725.01.04 |
This scene being ended, and the poets gone [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065661 |
B0022347 |
1739.04.03 |
This sportive race past ages was begun [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066420 |
B0023052 |
1773.02.11 |
This stone is plac'd to guard the sacred dust [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101645 |
B0028748 |
1734.03.21 |
This town would quickly be reclaim'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137429 |
B0035006 |
1734.03.28 |
This town would quickly be reclaim'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137435 |
B0035007 |
1782.03.07 |
This twenty-seventh of November [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126322 |
B0030995 |
1774.06.28 |
This wond'rous frame, the earth and sky [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030882 |
B0012686 |
1782.12.21 |
This work of sentiment refin'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168197 |
B0039679 |
1782.12.28 |
This work of sentiment refin'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168213 |
B0039681 |
1783.01.04 |
This work of sentiment refin'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168227 |
B0039683 |
1783.01.15 |
This work of sentiment refin'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168240 |
B0039686 |
1765.01.04 |
This world is the best that we live in [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068113 |
B0023673 |
1768.09.19 |
This world, 'tis true [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029695 |
B0012388 |
1775.01.05 |
This world was never meant a place of stay [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102858 |
B0028847 |
1776.10.04 |
This world's a bubble and the life of man less than a span [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042023 |
B0016447 |
1780.08.01 |
Tho' age at my elbow has taken his stand [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174921 |
B0040605 |
1738.11.29 |
Tho' all men fondly pleasure will pursue [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208600 |
B0045847 |
1729.03.17 |
Tho' angels could infuse their holy fire [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065833 |
B0022528 |
1759.10.06 |
Tho' Billingsgate most copious stile [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211244 |
B0046857 |
1783.11.13 |
Tho' blest with abundance mankind will (repine;) [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077616 |
B0033332 |
1783.10.06 |
Tho' blest with abundance mankind will repine [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018894 |
B0006942 |
1783.10.30 |
Tho' blest with abundance mankind will repine [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176620 |
B0041076 |
1750.02.27 |
Tho' Britain's genius hung his drooping head [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128579 |
B0031754 |
1750.02.26 |
Tho' claiming not a prophet's name [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026049 |
B0011020 |
1766.08.14 |
Tho' Damon (unfortunate swain!) [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022761 |
B0010002 |
1772.02.06 |
Tho' else unsung, you trill the flimsy lay [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230997 |
B0049436 |
1752.08.31 |
Tho' for a while the wretch escapes [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005711 |
B0002680 |
1744.11.26 |
Tho' France and Spain, invited, join their arms [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025876 |
B0010782 |
1762.02.18 |
Tho' Frenchmen may promise him Madam Victoire [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089530 |
B0026708 |
1762.03.01 |
Tho' Frenchmen may promise him Madam Victoire [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006669 |
B0003174 |
1760.03.28 |
Tho' gay luxurious [ ] their time will waste [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067399 |
B0023424 |
1777.09.22 |
Tho' guilt and folly, tramble o'er the grave [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017928 |
B0006627 |
1777.10.11 |
Tho' guilt and folly, tremble o'er the grave [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070779 |
B0024317 |
1732.03.11 |
Tho' heav'nly musick dwelt upon my tongue [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207307 |
B0045529 |
1782.04.13 |
Tho' I am old, yet I am strong and lusty [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010775 |
B0003886 |
1782.03.23 |
Tho I have wealth, no venal sop I'll gain [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221197 |
B0047993 |
1780.01.05 |
Tho' I'm slim, and am young, and was lively and fair [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0192984 |
B0042992 |
1782.03.16 |
Tho' I've no wealth a venal heart to gain [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221186 |
B0047992 |
1783.12.06 |
Tho' Justice bids him bleed, yet Ryland's name [fl] |
Independent New York Gazette |
C0049356 |
B0018397 |
1773.08.23 |
Tho' lately dead a princess, and of Spain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134836 |
B0033695 |
1759.08.11 |
Tho' life is but a narrow span [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032830 |
B0013341 |
1759.08.20 |
Tho' life is but a narrow span [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088119 |
B0026575 |
1767.05.23 |
Tho' lofty may be some religious tool [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152603 |
B0041767 |
1768.04.25 |
Tho' mad I appear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131215 |
B0033412 |
1770.11.09 |
Tho' man has long boasted an absolute sway [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034800 |
B0013925 |
1773.11.11 |
Tho money is the root of evil [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075903 |
B0032879 |
1772.07.27 |
Tho' Neptune's waves, and Boreas' blasts [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095851 |
B0027265 |
1772.08.08 |
Tho' Neptune's waves, and Boreas' blasts [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153507 |
B0042039 |
1748.09.05 |
Tho' peace may discharge all our hands at a jerk [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128247 |
B0031710 |
1748.09.12 |
Tho' peace may discharge all our hands at a jerk [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045692 |
B0017543 |
1761.06.22 |
Tho' Pitt has lost a legge [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006533 |
B0003138 |
1737.01.04 |
Tho' rhyme serves the thoughts of great poets to fetter [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079460 |
B0027768 |
1771.09.12 |
Tho' skill'd in Greek and Latin tongue [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062675 |
B0021474 |
1766.12.01 |
Tho' snarling critics, void of wit [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083264 |
B0028334 |
1775.12.14 |
Tho' some folks may tell us, it is not so clever [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065274 |
B0022156 |
1775.12.22 |
Tho' some folks may tell us, it is not so clever [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036106 |
B0014192 |
1775.12.22 |
Tho' some folks may tell us, it is not so clever [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041855 |
B0016406 |
1775.12.23 |
Tho' some folks may tell us, it is not so clever [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154185 |
B0042215 |
1776.01.06 |
Tho' some folks may tell us, it is not so clever [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037135 |
B0015481 |
1771.08.02 |
Tho' summer exerts her sweet pow'r [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034974 |
B0013963 |
1771.08.15 |
Tho' summer exerts her sweet pow'r [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100697 |
B0028670 |
1782.12.10 |
Tho' the fate of battle of battle, on to-morrow [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060010 |
B0021196 |
1782.11.23 |
Tho' the fate of battle of battle, on to-morrow [fl], to French tune |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201536 |
B0043294 |
1782.11.30 |
Tho' the fate of battle of battle, on to-morrow [fl], to French tune |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175749 |
B0040931 |
1774.10.26 |
Tho' this is metre it's no fun [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150466 |
B0037138 |
1768.09.12 |
Tho' wedlock's despis'd and stale virgins not rare [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131373 |
B0033433 |
1768.06.02 |
Tho wedlock's despised and slate virgins not rare [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161196 |
B0038898 |
1735.01.20 |
Tho' wit by vulger souls be set at nought [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011854 |
B0004567 |
1763.02.14 |
Tho' you have try'd that nothing's born [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006961 |
B0003224 |
1749.01.09 |
Thomas loves Mary passing well [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045765 |
B0017559 |
1734.01.29 |
Tho's unconfin'd Spinosa rov'd abroad [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001145 |
B0000942 |
1741.04.09 |
Those who, quite careless, leave unshut my gate [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002117 |
B0001315 |
1775.09.09 |
Thou bed, in which I first began [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227920 |
B0048731 |
1774.09.15 |
Thou canker wedded to my breast [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063813 |
B0021637 |
1774.09.26 |
Thou canker wedded to my breast [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030924 |
B0012700 |
1774.09.26 |
Thou canker wedded to my breast [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074977 |
B0032464 |
1774.10.07 |
Thou canker wedded to my breast [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035862 |
B0014129 |
1768.09.15 |
Thou dear companion of each idle hour [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223651 |
B0048404 |
1769.08.08 |
Thou dear companion of each idle hour [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040411 |
B0016001 |
1769.09.15 |
Thou dear companion of each idle hour [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069059 |
B0023917 |
1764.11.12 |
Thou enemy to wit! thy fatal darts [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212598 |
B0047107 |
1769.02.22 |
Thou first! the Greatest! and the best [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044174 |
B0017319 |
1746.01.21 |
Thou fondest partner, of my joy, my grief [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049459 |
B0018519 |
1764.05.03 |
Thou foundling bard, I'v trac'd thy labour thro' [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021942 |
B0009880 |
1763.08.11 |
Thou friend of truth! Thou friend of liberty! [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090785 |
B0026785 |
1763.08.20 |
Thou friend of truth! Thou friend of liberty! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152089 |
B0041631 |
1731.01.19 |
Thou Goddess of Almighty love [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137034 |
B0034844 |
1771.10.03 |
Thou great and sacred lord of all [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225650 |
B0048526 |
1771.12.05 |
Thou great and sacred Lord of all [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100889 |
B0028686 |
1771.12.17 |
Thou great and sacred Lord of all [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030156 |
B0012551 |
1772.11.20 |
Thou great first cause, thou all in all defin'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069827 |
B0024082 |
1775.10.26 |
Thou, happy creature, art secure [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232074 |
B0049600 |
1722.06.25 |
Thou hast, great bard, in thy mysterious ode [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065464 |
B0022218 |
1774.10.05 |
Thou little wond'rous miniature of man [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041605 |
B0016345 |
1768.05.14 |
Thou mad I appear [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152817 |
B0041818 |
1737.01.11 |
Thou Mighty Genius! I alone adore [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079480 |
B0027769 |
1774.01.13 |
Thou miscreant, dead to every sense of shame [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055805 |
B0019963 |
1783.09.10 |
Thou mistress of a warlike state [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043512 |
B0016737 |
1783.09.17 |
Thou mistress of a warlike state [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072515 |
B0025132 |
1777.12.19 |
Thou nine who preempted Orphius to declare [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046071 |
B0017664 |
1730.06.18 |
Thou perverse, adverse, Calev d'Anvers [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136934 |
B0034813 |
1772.05.28 |
Thou restless fluctuating deep [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101183 |
B0028711 |
1772.06.09 |
Thou restless fluctuating deep [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030264 |
B0012575 |
1772.07.17 |
Thou restless fluctuating deep [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035211 |
B0014013 |
1770.06.07 |
Thou sacred spot! within whose hallow'd deep [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224513 |
B0048468 |
1772.07.03 |
Thou selfless fluctuating deep [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069662 |
B0024062 |
1773.10.01 |
Thou silver diety of secret night [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035508 |
B0014076 |
1772.08.17 |
Thou source of life! Thou father of the day [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074596 |
B0032353 |
1771.04.19 |
Thou stupid coxcomb, without wit or sense [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062411 |
B0021453 |
1768.02.18 |
Thou sun at whose approach all nature smiles [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097495 |
B0028469 |
1772.10.13 |
Thou sweet composer of tumultuous strike! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030371 |
B0012595 |
1783.11.24 |
Thou tenderest husband & thou dearest friend [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018920 |
B0006949 |
1783.07.17 |
Thou tenderest husband, and thou dearest friend [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232185 |
B0047731 |
1778.09.08 |
Thou thought-revealing charm! in silence shewn [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057144 |
B0020659 |
1774.07.21 |
Thou wert, ere time brought with it sickly care [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227455 |
B0048672 |
1752.04.20 |
Thou who do'st all my worldly thoughts employ [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085783 |
B0026192 |
1752.05.14 |
Thou, who do'st all my worldly thoughts employ [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050058 |
B0018849 |
1780.12.02 |
Thou who in glory's shining track [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (D&N) |
C0220876 |
B0047862 |
1780.12.20 |
Thou who in glory's shining track [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071612 |
B0024784 |
1780.12.27 |
Thou who in glory's shining track [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071981 |
B0024994 |
1781.01.08 |
Thou who in glory's shining track [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048402 |
B0018239 |
1781.01.11 |
Thou who in glory's shining track [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126118 |
B0030938 |
1781.01.16 |
Thou who in glory's shining track [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077276 |
B0033244 |
1781.01.20 |
Thou who in glory's shining track [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000392 |
B0000145 |
1781.01.20 |
Thou who in glory's shining track [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075119 |
B0032597 |
1781.01.25 |
Thou who in glory's shining track [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064515 |
B0021951 |
1781.02.06 |
Thou who in glory's shining track [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219921 |
B0044106 |
1766.01.13 |
Thou, who in latter days, shall's wondering pass [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027317 |
B0011671 |
1775.10.05 |
Thou, who the verdant fields dost traverse here [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065246 |
B0022146 |
1775.10.17 |
Thou, who the verdant fields dost traverse here [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070572 |
B0024234 |
1767.08.24 |
Thou, who the verdant plain did travel here [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073935 |
B0032171 |
1779.03.24 |
Thou wretch accurs'd! canst thou to grace pretend? [fl] |
Gazette of State of South Carolina |
C0045440 |
B0016876 |
1770.07.19 |
Though balmy slumbers seal each eye [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224544 |
B0048471 |
1783.11.01 |
Though blest with abundance mankind will repine [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047760 |
B0018087 |
1771.08.29 |
Though British accents your attention fire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225462 |
B0048521 |
1767.04.30 |
Though cautious craft at first the players guide [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0147459 |
B0036739 |
1773.09.20 |
Though, Celia, each delightful grace [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134888 |
B0033699 |
1751.10.21 |
Though life itself's not worth a thought [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005653 |
B0002636 |
1751.01.14 |
Though long extinguish'd the poetic fire [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085214 |
B0026126 |
1779.04.08 |
Though love be all the world's pretense [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037656 |
B0015693 |
1768.05.13 |
Though mad I appear [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034018 |
B0013795 |
1770.10.08 |
Though man has long boasted an absolute sway [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132512 |
B0033545 |
1770.10.25 |
Though man has long boasted an absolute sway [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100124 |
B0028628 |
1770.12.07 |
Though man has long boasted an absolute sway [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069302 |
B0023981 |
1774.02.24 |
Though 'tis granted St. Paul debars women of speech [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227311 |
B0048651 |
1768.08.11 |
Though wedlock's despis'd, and stale virgins not rare[fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223600 |
B0048399 |
1777.08.21 |
Though Whigs and Tories, are each other's foes [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046024 |
B0017647 |
1783.02.04 |
Though winter reigns, and tempests keen [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047396 |
B0018040 |
1769.10.19 |
Thoughtless in fate, tho' of its essence sure [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099564 |
B0028573 |
1769.10.30 |
Thoughtless on fate, tho' of its essence sure [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008720 |
B0003574 |
1769.11.06 |
Thoughtless on fate, tho' of its essence sure [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074389 |
B0032274 |
1749.06.12 |
Thou'rt gone, dear prop of my declining years [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045833 |
B0017581 |
1735.05.12 |
Thour't woman, a true coppy of the first [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127257 |
B0031200 |
1778.01.07 |
Threat'ning to drive us from the hill [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Burlington |
C0071300 |
B0024633 |
1776.05.23 |
Three diff'rent schemes philosophers assign [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126660 |
B0031093 |
1760.01.07 |
Three nights ago, a Kentish squire [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088345 |
B0026595 |
1764.01.12 |
Three noble turrets, ample, deep and high [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090893 |
B0026807 |
1762.02.12 |
Three pints of wine, the grave and wise [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222370 |
B0048265 |
1742.07.12 |
Three poets in three distant places born [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127942 |
B0031551 |
1742.07.12 |
Three preachers in three distant places born [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127942 |
B0031551 |
1778.11.23 |
Three quarters of will, two-thirds of a lie [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018070 |
B0006688 |
1773.08.05 |
Three ravenous creatures [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226886 |
B0048622 |
1743.05.09 |
Three reigns three bobs produc'd of equal fame [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004890 |
B0002195 |
1775.03.30 |
Three rival beauties of the skies [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103036 |
B0028860 |
1774.11.21 |
Three sisters, one of heav'nly parent born [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030957 |
B0012708 |
1774.11.03 |
Three things we seek abroad, flying or fled [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102786 |
B0028838 |
1774.11.17 |
Three things we seek abroad, flying or fled [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076198 |
B0032932 |
1773.05.28 |
Three times I've read your Iliad o'er [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035407 |
B0014058 |
1762.03.25 |
Thrice blest is he whose placid birth [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144645 |
B0036471 |
1780.01.20 |
Thrice hallowed grace! that keep'st thy pow'r [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000353 |
B0000095 |
1770.07.19 |
Thrice happy did they know [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099895 |
B0028614 |
1775.02.06 |
Thrice happy happy lives - Who are from wedlock free [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031016 |
B0012719 |
1771.01.31 |
Thrice happy, happy lives,--Who are from wedlock free [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224771 |
B0048491 |
1771.02.28 |
Thrice happy, happy lives,-Who are from wedlock free [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100433 |
B0028646 |
1751.12.17 |
Thrice happy he, whom providence has plac'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155872 |
B0038039 |
1768.08.18 |
Thrice happy he whose love you shall befriend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161314 |
B0038909 |
1768.09.06 |
Thrice happy he whose love you shall befriend [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040194 |
B0015953 |
1771.02.08 |
Thrice happy he whose love you shall befriend [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034874 |
B0013938 |
1771.03.14 |
Thrice happy man! thy praise shall ever ring [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062329 |
B0021448 |
1772.07.13 |
Thrice happy they, in pure delights [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170867 |
B0040019 |
1751.12.30 |
Thrice happy those, whose tender care [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085653 |
B0026176 |
1756.01.01 |
Thrice happy time, where in each nymph we find [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210983 |
B0046704 |
1751.07.09 |
Thrice happy were the golden days [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012734 |
B0005291 |
1774.02.03 |
Thro' all creation, whatsoe'er we call [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102466 |
B0028799 |
1726.04.30 |
Thro' all mankind impatient ardours reign [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065697 |
B0022416 |
1781.06.16 |
Thro all the changes and the toils of life [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0196314 |
B0043144 |
1772.06.04 |
Thro' groves sequester'd, dark and still [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101190 |
B0028712 |
1772.06.19 |
Thro' groves sequester'd, dark and still [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035201 |
B0014009 |
1770.08.30 |
Thro' life's fantastic, gloomy maze [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099936 |
B0028620 |
1770.09.21 |
Thro' life's fantastic, gloomy maze [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034758 |
B0013918 |
1773.12.27 |
Thro' many cases, and so many misfortunes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0135004 |
B0033713 |
1783.03.01 |
Thro' Pancreas church-yard as two taylors were walking [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071226 |
B0024583 |
1777.03.15 |
Thro' the dark cloud of ills that compass us [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070736 |
B0024287 |
1737.09.08 |
Thro' the dark vale of misery [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138020 |
B0035186 |
1737.09.09 |
Thro' the dark vale of misery [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228935 |
B0048916 |
1771.10.07 |
Thro' thickest glooms, look back, immortal shade! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009321 |
B0003675 |
1749.01.17 |
Thro' what romantick scenes does fancy stray [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155483 |
B0037887 |
1749.02.20 |
Thro' what romantick scenes does fancy stray [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005407 |
B0002497 |
1749.03.13 |
Thro' what romantick scenes doth fancy stray [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078517 |
B0025485 |
1768.05.19 |
Thro' worthless tube of brittle clay [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098373 |
B0028489 |
1768.10.17 |
Thro' worthless tube of brittle clay [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074141 |
B0032226 |
1769.03.17 |
Thro' worthless tube of brittle clay [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034341 |
B0013839 |
1779.09.25 |
Thro'out the town what noise and pother [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042501 |
B0016516 |
1773.11.18 |
Through all creation, whatsoe'er we call [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227093 |
B0048637 |
1775.10.21 |
Through all creation, whatsoe'er we call [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227965 |
B0048737 |
1775.11.30 |
Through all creation, whatsoe'er we call [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103518 |
B0028895 |
1776.02.02 |
Through all creation, whatsoe'er we call [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041882 |
B0016412 |
1781.06.18 |
Through all the changes and the toils of life [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0122690 |
B0030617 |
1773.06.10 |
Through life some prospect still before us lies [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101966 |
B0028765 |
1737.09.05 |
Through the dark vale of misery [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004433 |
B0001901 |
1771.08.06 |
Thunder and lightning from the sky [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030068 |
B0012534 |
1765.03.04 |
Thus Adam look'd, from the Garden driven [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027228 |
B0011626 |
1775.02.08 |
Thus Aglaus (a man unknown to men [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041688 |
B0016363 |
1768.06.06 |
Thus death again proclaims this awful truth [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113301 |
B0029928 |
1767.12.24 |
Thus, do we printers, by our mystic art [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092831 |
B0027012 |
1771.11.07 |
Thus --- doth make cowards of us all [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062825 |
B0021482 |
1773.09.28 |
Thus fell barbarians whose rapacious breasts [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030623 |
B0012645 |
1769.08.17 |
Thus have I seen in Market-Town [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213697 |
B0047325 |
1769.07.13 |
Thus I have seen [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077887 |
B0025282 |
1780.02.23 |
Thus, in the bloom of life, she met her death [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151161 |
B0037342 |
1778.09.19 |
Thus like this mastiff ev'ry blessing [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188496 |
B0042855 |
1768.03.24 |
Thus on the concave of a sounding theme [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223164 |
B0048379 |
1737.02.21 |
Thus once astonish'd stood the Trojan swain [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012003 |
B0004641 |
1764.07.05 |
Thus pensive as I tread the strand [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091311 |
B0026832 |
1721.12.04 |
Thus P--sts by strict rules [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065412 |
B0022189 |
1781.10.20 |
Thus says the prophet of the Turk [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010512 |
B0003861 |
1781.11.15 |
Thus says the prophet of the Turk [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077384 |
B0033284 |
1781.11.28 |
Thus says the prophet of the Turk [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072126 |
B0025039 |
1783.10.23 |
Thus says the prophet of the Turk [fl] |
Vermont Journal |
C0232301 |
B0047768 |
1778.09.09 |
Thus shall we see, and triumph in the fight [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071421 |
B0024668 |
1771.10.24 |
Thus silent rests despised, and scorn'd a name [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062798 |
B0021480 |
1777.08.01 |
Thus the fierce north wind [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070766 |
B0024307 |
1773.10.18 |
Thus tho' my morn of life be past [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172807 |
B0040085 |
1772.10.17 |
Thus through the vale of time she humbly trod [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133231 |
B0033651 |
1722.03.15 |
Thus, thus the lazy priests in triumphs ride [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000514 |
B0000324 |
1761.09.21 |
Thus when a barber and a collier fight [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006574 |
B0003151 |
1761.09.25 |
Thus when a barber and a collier fight [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067640 |
B0023502 |
1768.08.08 |
Thus when a barber and a collier fight [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074085 |
B0032217 |
1768.08.29 |
Thus when a barber and a collier fight [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131341 |
B0033430 |
1734.03.04 |
Thus Zenger you may see what I intend [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127186 |
B0031139 |
1734.12.16 |
Thus Zenger you may see what I intend [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127239 |
B0031179 |
1769.05.15 |
Thy aid, high heaven! I now implore [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074264 |
B0032249 |
1779.01.23 |
Thy attic power great satyrist is known [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042272 |
B0016481 |
1749.01.02 |
Thy bib and doll scarce thrown aside [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045750 |
B0017558 |
1727.11.06 |
Thy dreadful pow'r almighty God [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065733 |
B0022457 |
1772.01.16 |
Thy fault our law calls death! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062924 |
B0021493 |
1773.08.13 |
Thy fine, bright taper, does so quickly waste [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035455 |
B0014069 |
1766.08.25 |
Thy foes a frontless band invade [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073745 |
B0032120 |
1766.09.18 |
Thy foes a frontless band invade [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092503 |
B0026946 |
1766.11.10 |
Thy foes a frontless band invade [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213006 |
B0047184 |
1743.05.26 |
Thy formost sons of war [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138679 |
B0035485 |
1749.05.22 |
Thy funeral honours weeping friends have paid [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045825 |
B0017578 |
1761.12.31 |
Thy grateful sons, O Queen of isles [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089260 |
B0026700 |
1735.02.08 |
Thy heavenly notes, like angel's musick cheer [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207858 |
B0045659 |
1759.11.30 |
Thy merits, Wolfe, transcend all human praise [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222366 |
B0048263 |
1759.12.03 |
Thy merits, Wolfe, transcend all human praise [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088291 |
B0026590 |
1759.11.08 |
Thy merits, Wolfe, transcent all human praise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0143675 |
B0036347 |
1771.06.21 |
Thy power and majesty [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034954 |
B0013957 |
1740.02.01 |
Thy Pow'r, O Lord, in the great deep is shown [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229544 |
B0049038 |
1758.03.27 |
Thy ribbon red, my doughty sold'er [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006246 |
B0002969 |
1758.04.17 |
Thy ribbon red, my doughty sold'er [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087880 |
B0026504 |
1768.12.12 |
Thy sermons, Fordyce, are scarce worth [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131597 |
B0033448 |
1769.01.09 |
Thy sermons, Fordyce, are scarce worth [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074242 |
B0032237 |
1773.07.23 |
Thy sex, dear girl, is wisdom's rod [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035437 |
B0014066 |
1773.09.17 |
Thy sex, dear girl, is wisdom's rod [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070284 |
B0024125 |
1773.08.13 |
Thy sins, bright taper, does so quickly waste [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070213 |
B0024120 |
1773.07.26 |
Thy size, bright taper, does so quickly waste [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134734 |
B0033691 |
1773.08.17 |
Thy size bright taper, does so quickly waste [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030584 |
B0012639 |
1774.08.18 |
Thy spirit, independence, let me share! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227489 |
B0048676 |
1779.05.20 |
Thy spirit Standfast, let me share [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177897 |
B0043580 |
1731.09.30 |
Thy wit in vain the envenom'd critic gnaws [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137144 |
B0034879 |
1765.07.18 |
Thy worth, blest spirit, claims my humble lays [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022521 |
B0009943 |
1768.04.11 |
Ticklish the point, I grant, and hard to find [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029630 |
B0012366 |
1777.01.16 |
Till Eve was made, the sire of all mankind [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0176967 |
B0043411 |
1783.04.26 |
Till winter comes, severe and rough [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011061 |
B0003940 |
1742.12.06 |
Till W--le retreated all Europe believ'd [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004849 |
B0002173 |
1742.11.15 |
Till W-lp-le retreated all Europe believ'd [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128015 |
B0031567 |
1768.04.14 |
Time, in pity to my woes [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230216 |
B0049295 |
1759.03.23 |
Time is a short parenthesis [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067256 |
B0023369 |
1781.10.31 |
Time like the dove of rapid flight [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072083 |
B0025035 |
1782.07.03 |
Time there was of manners plain, A [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072278 |
B0025070 |
1782.08.05 |
Time there was of manners plain, A [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048877 |
B0018321 |
1782.08.17 |
Time there was of manners plain, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071132 |
B0024555 |
1782.06.27 |
Time there was of manners plain [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126354 |
B0031011 |
1770.06.26 |
Time! thy wheels shall cease to move [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217463 |
B0045157 |
1767.03.09 |
Time was, and, if I ought discern [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015458 |
B0006083 |
1767.03.20 |
Time was, and if I ought discern [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068571 |
B0023788 |
1776.01.06 |
Time's an hair-breadth, 'tis a tale [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154197 |
B0042217 |
1769.04.20 |
Times it seems are alter'd quite, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099166 |
B0028546 |
1782.10.15 |
Times, it seems, are alter'd quite, The [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047202 |
B0018011 |
1744.01.03 |
Time's measurer, the radiant sun [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155146 |
B0037625 |
1772.01.29 |
Timide chastete dont les charmes adorables [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0205520 |
B0044583 |
1772.02.06 |
Timide chastete dont les charmes adorables [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0205550 |
B0044584 |
1770.05.19 |
Tir'd of an indolent, corrupted age [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153163 |
B0041923 |
1772.06.15 |
Tir'd with the splendid evil of public life [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028460 |
B0012010 |
1772.06.25 |
Tir'd with the splendid toil of publick life [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226206 |
B0048564 |
1746.04.17 |
Tir'd with their wilds; allur'd by Gallic gold [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020382 |
B0009012 |
1774.12.29 |
Tis a circle wherein each one, more or less [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227661 |
B0048695 |
1770.06.12 |
Tis a hard task, these latter days [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040505 |
B0016045 |
1782.10.09 |
Tis best sometimes your censure to restrain [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072342 |
B0025084 |
1777.03.20 |
Tis best that reason govern man [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0045949 |
B0017625 |
1777.04.04 |
Tis best that reason govern man [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036375 |
B0014259 |
1769.11.20 |
Tis better to be lowly born [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094938 |
B0027126 |
1772.10.01 |
Tis brave to meet the world, stand fast among [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063074 |
B0021532 |
1755.04.01 |
Tis come! attend thou blest seraphick throng [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012987 |
B0005460 |
1764.05.31 |
Tis done! and the glad soul has wing'd her flight [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021948 |
B0009884 |
1764.06.08 |
Tis done! and the glad soul has wing'd her flight [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067985 |
B0023643 |
1773.02.08 |
Tis done! and the glad soul has wing'd her flight [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028545 |
B0012044 |
1766.06.05 |
Tis done bright science, now, with roseate hand [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0159082 |
B0038791 |
1766.06.05 |
Tis done, bright science, now, with roseate hue [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146318 |
B0036692 |
1776.03.09 |
Tis done! the canvas takes each various grace [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228184 |
B0048757 |
1776.02.24 |
Tis done-- the gloomy doleful day is o'er [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228143 |
B0048755 |
1776.02.13 |
Tis done - the gloomy, doleful scene is o'er [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056879 |
B0020522 |
1764.01.05 |
Tis done!--dread winter spreads his lastest gloom [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021888 |
B0009863 |
1776.02.19 |
Tis done-the gloomy, doleful scene is o'er [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120413 |
B0030339 |
1776.03.20 |
Tis done--the gloomy doleful scene is o'er [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206728 |
B0044703 |
1776.03.01 |
Tis done--the gloomy, doleful scene is o're [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041901 |
B0016416 |
1765.06.13 |
Tis done--your patient ear we greet no more [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146200 |
B0036639 |
1765.06.13 |
Tis done--your patient ear we greet no more [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0159001 |
B0038740 |
1732.04.01 |
Tis education that brings forth [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207331 |
B0045532 |
1782.09.17 |
Tis enough; the hour is come! [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059374 |
B0021183 |
1782.10.19 |
Tis enough, the hour is come! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071175 |
B0024564 |
1772.07.24 |
Tis enough----the hour is come [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035215 |
B0014014 |
1780.07.13 |
Tis freedom's voice we hear! [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046512 |
B0017798 |
1767.12.25 |
Tis from the treasures of his word [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033428 |
B0013621 |
1769.07.04 |
Tis gen'rous, Simplex, to engage [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040392 |
B0015996 |
1771.03.19 |
Tis glorious Sappho melts us al away [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029998 |
B0012514 |
1768.01.25 |
Tis hard poor Sammy can't discover [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015803 |
B0006129 |
1775.03.10 |
Tis he himself, who stiff as a steeple [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035992 |
B0014151 |
1775.04.24 |
Tis he himself, who stiff as any steeple [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031065 |
B0012730 |
1767.06.22 |
Tis he that with amazing noise [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008161 |
B0003451 |
1767.07.06 |
Tis he that with amazing noise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130666 |
B0033367 |
1766.10.20 |
Tis I,-- 'tis I, the mighty I [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083226 |
B0028328 |
1753.02.05 |
Tis just and right [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104212 |
B0029116 |
1775.05.20 |
Tis money makes the Member vote [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168959 |
B0039804 |
1775.06.01 |
Tis money makes the member vote [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076412 |
B0032960 |
1775.08.17 |
Tis money makes the member vote [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231949 |
B0049590 |
1775.09.07 |
Tis money makes the member vote [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103277 |
B0028883 |
1751.08.29 |
Tis not a sett of features or complexion [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140244 |
B0035920 |
1765.12.30 |
Tis not enough you scorn a private claim [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027296 |
B0011669 |
1729.09.11 |
Tis not enough your counsel still be true [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000792 |
B0000711 |
1773.06.24 |
Tis not for me, my heart surcharg'd with wo [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226828 |
B0048616 |
1774.06.02 |
Tis not on law, a system great and good [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102593 |
B0028816 |
1728.03.05 |
Tis not the crown, nor brilliant gems you wear [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000708 |
B0000633 |
1769.01.18 |
Tis not the fear of death or smart [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176811 |
B0041116 |
1768.11.14 |
Tis not the proud man's boast, vain man's parade [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131558 |
B0033444 |
1771.11.25 |
Tis not the ruby lip and sparkling eye [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170684 |
B0039986 |
1771.12.16 |
Tis not the ruby lip and sparkling eye [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028400 |
B0011984 |
1771.12.27 |
Tis not the ruby lip and sparkling eye [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069494 |
B0024035 |
1772.03.10 |
Tis not the ruby lip and sparkling eye [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218061 |
B0045241 |
1738.12.25 |
Tis not the ruby lips and sparkling eye [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012117 |
B0004736 |
1764.04.06 |
Tis not the tomb in marble polish'd high [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033519 |
B0013645 |
1779.04.08 |
Tis not those orient pearls your teeth [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037656 |
B0015693 |
1783.07.22 |
Tis not to view the well-proportion'd pile [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061636 |
B0021247 |
1769.11.16 |
Tis not wealth, it is not birth [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099580 |
B0028577 |
1770.03.02 |
Tis not wealth, it is not birth [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034610 |
B0013889 |
1752.04.30 |
Tis not yet day, and sure it must be nigh [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140404 |
B0035955 |
1783.05.01 |
Tis now the horrid din of arms shall cease [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220198 |
B0044215 |
1783.05.13 |
Tis now the horrid din of arms shall cease [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057395 |
B0021346 |
1783.05.24 |
Tis now the horrid din of arms shall cease [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047546 |
B0018062 |
1760.02.21 |
Tis now the midnight hour, when all lies hush'd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021405 |
B0009660 |
1774.01.13 |
Tis odd, the erring vulgar say [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187032 |
B0042688 |
1774.01.25 |
Tis odd, the erring vulgar say [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041080 |
B0016234 |
1774.02.11 |
Tis odd, the erring vulgar say [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070328 |
B0024146 |
1766.08.11 |
Tis o'er at length the conflict's o'er [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027374 |
B0011701 |
1778.10.27 |
Tis past: ah! calm thy cares to rest! [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058035 |
B0020968 |
1778.11.23 |
Tis past: --ah! calm thy cares to rest! [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047989 |
B0018127 |
1778.12.31 |
Tis past: - ah! calm thy cares to rest! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064394 |
B0021844 |
1782.10.16 |
Tis past; ah! calm thy cares to rest! [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043191 |
B0016690 |
1778.11.07 |
Tis past:-ah! calm thy cares to rest! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173983 |
B0040351 |
1778.12.14 |
Tis past:-ah! calm thy cares to rest! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076999 |
B0033139 |
1783.08.11 |
Tis plain; no doubt disturbs my mind [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018852 |
B0006934 |
1783.09.12 |
Tis plain; no doubt disturbs my mind [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes) |
C0057259 |
B0020694 |
1768.02.19 |
Tis pleasant, tho' a shame to think [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033450 |
B0013624 |
1778.01.08 |
Tis possible some secret cause [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046078 |
B0017667 |
1783.07.05 |
Tis real beauty, but how rarely found? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176121 |
B0041025 |
1747.04.20 |
Tis sad for to tell, tho' known is full well [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209759 |
B0046273 |
1739.10.15 |
Tis said by law, that cheating will be check'd [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004637 |
B0002009 |
1768.04.21 |
Tis said, for wisdom, hard the task [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053373 |
B0019665 |
1769.04.24 |
Tis said in common, now and then [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094681 |
B0027096 |
1769.05.11 |
Tis said that our soldiers so lazy are grown [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023777 |
B0010162 |
1769.05.16 |
Tis said that our soldiers so lazy are grown [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040374 |
B0015989 |
1769.05.19 |
Tis said that our soldiers so lazy are grown [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038492 |
B0014691 |
1769.05.22 |
Tis said that our soldiers so lazy are grown [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029805 |
B0012423 |
1769.05.26 |
Tis said that our soldiers so lazy are grown [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069020 |
B0023902 |
1769.06.05 |
Tis said that our soldiers so lazy are grown [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074277 |
B0032252 |
1774.12.01 |
Tis slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227593 |
B0048691 |
1734.10.28 |
Tis something absent curst mankind admires [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066180 |
B0022821 |
1735.03.03 |
Tis sometimes absent curst mankind admires [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079369 |
B0027675 |
1733.03.10 |
Tis somewhat that exists within [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207574 |
B0045579 |
1774.08.10 |
Tis strange how some mens tempers suit [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044431 |
B0017420 |
1743.09.08 |
Tis strange how things, that simply disagree [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138736 |
B0035500 |
1773.07.01 |
Tis strange, in faith, 'tis passing strange [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055684 |
B0019935 |
1772.10.29 |
Tis strange, Mr. Powell, as we well may suppose [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214562 |
B0047486 |
1783.03.01 |
Tis strange to think, so many men [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047436 |
B0018047 |
1755.05.15 |
Tis strange, what diff'rent thoughts inspire [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156244 |
B0038214 |
1771.10.24 |
Tis strange, you'll say, what now I ask [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054824 |
B0019848 |
1757.04.04 |
Tis the humble opinion of us the court martial [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106427 |
B0029330 |
1757.04.22 |
Tis the humble opinion of us the court martial [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222356 |
B0048261 |
1757.04.22 |
Tis the humble opinion of us the court martial [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066997 |
B0023270 |
1757.04.04 |
Tis the humble opinion of us the court-martial [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087688 |
B0026451 |
1757.04.11 |
Tis the humble opinion of us the court-martial [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006095 |
B0002919 |
1771.10.14 |
Tis the last key-stone [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132783 |
B0033598 |
1775.12.09 |
Tis there in search of useful laws to glow [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228008 |
B0048744 |
1752.05.21 |
Tis thine to bid the canvash wear [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020907 |
B0009285 |
1741.01.19 |
Tis thought the lion is rous'd from a deep sleep [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025775 |
B0010633 |
1775.03.15 |
Tis thy command O sovereign King [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041714 |
B0016368 |
1768.08.26 |
Tis time turns over many weighty things [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034165 |
B0013810 |
1754.06.27 |
Tis to the vulgar death too harsh appears [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050500 |
B0018958 |
1758.07.31 |
Tis to the vulgar, death too harsh appears [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006300 |
B0002987 |
1770.02.12 |
Tis true (with deference to the College) [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132203 |
B0033510 |
1770.03.20 |
Tis true (with deference to the College) [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217387 |
B0045142 |
1770.05.25 |
Tis true (with deference to the college) [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034685 |
B0013901 |
1771.08.08 |
Tis true, I blame your lover's choice [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230971 |
B0049427 |
1780.06.22 |
Tis true, my shape is something odd [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077198 |
B0033216 |
1762.11.22 |
Tis true, should calm the storms of war [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026608 |
B0011507 |
1779.05.26 |
Tis true, some seem devout in ev'ry deed [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165853 |
B0039413 |
1777.09.04 |
Tis true, too true, alas, that Tennant's gone [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206887 |
B0044759 |
1770.01.18 |
Tis truth (with deference to the college) [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224444 |
B0048460 |
1770.04.16 |
Tis truth (with deference to the college) [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095096 |
B0027147 |
1770.04.19 |
Tis truth (with deference to the college) [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099778 |
B0028601 |
1770.04.23 |
Tis truth (with deference to the college) [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029893 |
B0012469 |
1770.05.14 |
Tis truth (with deference to the college) [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074437 |
B0032298 |
1770.06.29 |
Tis truth (with deference to the college) [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069163 |
B0023958 |
1770.07.07 |
Tis truth (with def'rence to the college) [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153176 |
B0041930 |
1771.06.03 |
Tis truth, that god did shake [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095718 |
B0027207 |
1771.06.10 |
Tis truth, that God did shake [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132700 |
B0033580 |
1773.03.18 |
Tis virtue gives the mind true peace [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024851 |
B0010369 |
1778.04.08 |
Tis Washington's health, fill a bumper all round [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170505 |
B0039968 |
1778.04.04 |
Tis Washington's health--fill a bumper all round [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-York |
C0151837 |
B0037556 |
1778.04.21 |
Tis Washington's health--fill a bumper all round [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039352 |
B0015143 |
1774.08.29 |
Tis well enough, good Master Gage [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028906 |
B0012125 |
1781.12.27 |
Tis winter! mark the soft descending snow [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077427 |
B0033290 |
1767.01.29 |
Tis wonderous strange, and yet 'tis strictly true [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222796 |
B0048319 |
1767.04.09 |
Tis wond'rous strange, and yet 'tis strictly true [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092607 |
B0026975 |
1741.10.03 |
Tis yours a Bacon or a locke to blame [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209125 |
B0045992 |
1772.12.10 |
Tis--Himself--who stiff as any steeple [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101482 |
B0028739 |
1770.12.31 |
Titan the Great, upon a frosty day [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062277 |
B0021436 |
1772.11.12 |
To a mouse says a miser, "my dear little mouse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226515 |
B0048584 |
1769.01.13 |
To all and singular his patrons [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176799 |
B0041114 |
1780.01.18 |
To all our countrymen at land [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174672 |
B0040540 |
1780.02.12 |
To all our countrymen at land [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154533 |
B0042431 |
1781.07.12 |
To all our subjects, true and loyal [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175192 |
B0040713 |
1774.09.29 |
To all the pretty girls and boy [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063826 |
B0021639 |
1774.09.14 |
To all the pretty girls and boys [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150415 |
B0037131 |
1774.09.15 |
To all the pretty girls and boys [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102739 |
B0028831 |
1774.09.27 |
To all the pretty girls and boys [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041169 |
B0016269 |
1774.09.29 |
To all the pretty girls and boys [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076107 |
B0032925 |
1774.09.29 |
To all the pretty girls and boys [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227531 |
B0048682 |
1774.10.03 |
To all the pretty girls and boys [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030928 |
B0012701 |
1774.10.08 |
To all the pretty girls and boys [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153949 |
B0042152 |
1782.04.26 |
To all the tories in the land [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064749 |
B0022016 |
1759.11.03 |
To all those youths, whose noble hearts [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211261 |
B0046863 |
1759.11.26 |
To all those youths, whose noble hearts [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088263 |
B0026589 |
1783.01.18 |
To all you ladies now at Bath [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201608 |
B0043310 |
1748.09.01 |
To arms, ye British youth, to arms return [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139541 |
B0035764 |
1748.09.12 |
To arms, ye British youth, to arms return [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045688 |
B0017543 |
1748.09.26 |
To arms, ye British youth, to arms return [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005330 |
B0002476 |
1774.04.07 |
To be or not to be? is not the question [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227369 |
B0048657 |
1772.04.23 |
To be poet or punster relinquish pretence [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101133 |
B0028706 |
1783.03.04 |
To blast thy fame though pining envy tries [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047444 |
B0018048 |
1779.03.27 |
To boast of talents for applause [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042322 |
B0016490 |
1775.09.15 |
To brand those villains with just marks of shame [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041819 |
B0016392 |
1732.09.14 |
To bring the various doctrines of the schools [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000998 |
B0000869 |
1740.12.08 |
To Britain's bright genius [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127677 |
B0031469 |
1740.12.15 |
To Britain's bright genius [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004707 |
B0002070 |
1760.08.16 |
To Britain's coast when haughty Caesar came [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211405 |
B0046907 |
1765.09.26 |
To B-te and G-n-e, mark the event [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092076 |
B0026896 |
1765.09.20 |
To B-te and G-n-le, mark the event [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033606 |
B0013684 |
1752.05.15 |
To Caesar thus blith Albion sings [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221899 |
B0048177 |
1771.09.12 |
To call forth Genius, bid fair science bloom [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054740 |
B0019842 |
1781.05.09 |
To Camden, so fatal to rebels, we're told [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0184538 |
B0043826 |
1773.10.21 |
To catch a Printer tripping in his trade [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227029 |
B0048633 |
1771.10.31 |
To censure trade [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100806 |
B0028681 |
1778.03.16 |
To check rebellion in her mad career [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0121179 |
B0030445 |
1778.03.31 |
To check rebellion in her mad carreer [fl] |
Royal Pennsylvania Gazette |
C0203228 |
B0044055 |
1741.02.09 |
To Churchil, Mars dominion o'er the land [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127737 |
B0031478 |
1741.01.12 |
To Churchill, Mars dominion o'er the land [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025770 |
B0010632 |
1750.12.24 |
To day man's dress'd in gold and silver bright [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005597 |
B0002593 |
1751.01.07 |
To day man's dress'd in gold and silver bright [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085185 |
B0026125 |
1751.01.14 |
To day man's dress'd in gold and silver bright [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078768 |
B0025572 |
1751.01.29 |
To day man's dress'd in gold and silver bright [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140127 |
B0035890 |
1751.01.29 |
To day man's dress'd in gold and silver bright [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155768 |
B0037993 |
1751.02.20 |
To day man's dress'd in gold and silver bright [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049921 |
B0018785 |
1773.08.13 |
To day man's dress'd in gold and silver bright [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070207 |
B0024120 |
1782.06.05 |
To day man's dress'd in gold and silver bright [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072242 |
B0025066 |
1768.09.08 |
To day we meet to take our leave [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161334 |
B0038912 |
1762.08.23 |
To day we've made the French and Spaniards fly [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014098 |
B0005846 |
1782.06.22 |
To de sleekmen of Tonbos de humble petison [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010827 |
B0003896 |
1772.11.19 |
To describe, in its dressing, the taste of the time [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226518 |
B0048585 |
1783.11.10 |
To die, is but to take a last farewel [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018911 |
B0006947 |
1768.02.01 |
To die, is but to take a last farewell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131123 |
B0033400 |
1768.03.10 |
To die is but to take a last farewell [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223144 |
B0048377 |
1782.02.16 |
To die is but to take a last farewell [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221169 |
B0047988 |
1767.10.29 |
To die, is but to take a last farwel [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023437 |
B0010065 |
1756.04.26 |
To die is landing on a friendly shore [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013067 |
B0005516 |
1756.05.08 |
To die, is landing on a friendly shore [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032714 |
B0013236 |
1775.04.20 |
To die, or to be free? That is the question [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231869 |
B0049573 |
1775.07.05 |
To die, or to be free? That is the question [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057738 |
B0020790 |
1750.02.12 |
To do a thing that's vile and base [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084913 |
B0026078 |
1780.08.16 |
To drive the Kine one summer's morn [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194937 |
B0043056 |
1779.03.27 |
To exalt the merits of the dead [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042320 |
B0016490 |
1768.03.17 |
To Fame, 'tis true, thy name shall be consign'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053340 |
B0019660 |
1758.05.12 |
To fast for ourselves! who, 'tis decent enough [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067091 |
B0023324 |
1760.01.14 |
To favour'd man is understanding giv'n [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026279 |
B0011358 |
1767.03.30 |
To feign a red-hot zeal for freedom's cause [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008075 |
B0003439 |
1767.07.09 |
To feign a red-hot zeal for freedom's cause [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092632 |
B0026988 |
1760.12.16 |
To fields of light where angels sing [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211462 |
B0046924 |
1779.08.19 |
To fight, or not to fight? that is the question [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126029 |
B0030885 |
1779.09.21 |
To fight-- or not to fight? that is the question! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070911 |
B0024408 |
1779.09.06 |
To fight,--or not to fight?--That is the question! [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048169 |
B0018168 |
1773.03.26 |
To find a virgin of a godlike mind [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035369 |
B0014049 |
1723.08.22 |
To fix the laws, and limits of these colonies [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0019507 |
B0007854 |
1771.12.09 |
To fly, like bird, from grove to grove [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132842 |
B0033606 |
1782.10.12 |
To form a wife, one all complete [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201393 |
B0043282 |
1766.10.13 |
To form the quack, the squanderer of health [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0111092 |
B0029836 |
1749.02.21 |
To form the taste, and raise the nobler part [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139643 |
B0035789 |
1749.07.24 |
To form the taste, and raise the nobler part [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045839 |
B0017587 |
1731.05.10 |
To gen'rous wine and jovial mirth inclin'd [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011579 |
B0004423 |
1783.11.29 |
To go, or not to go"- is that the question? [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219731 |
B0045508 |
1783.12.01 |
To go or not to go" - is that the question? [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049304 |
B0018390 |
1783.12.10 |
To go or not to go - is that the question? [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064928 |
B0022101 |
1771.01.24 |
To God give glory, as he does command [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224749 |
B0048490 |
1760.02.18 |
To God our Saviour and our king [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026286 |
B0011363 |
1783.11.05 |
To go--or not to go - is that the question? [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072534 |
B0025136 |
1783.11.07 |
To go--or not to go, that is the question? [fl] |
New York Morning Post |
C0125866 |
B0030816 |
1783.11.15 |
To go--or not to go, that is the question [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176652 |
B0041083 |
1781.04.26 |
To Greece no more the tuneful maids belong [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037819 |
B0015800 |
1781.01.10 |
To guess your riddle, gallant sir [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0195384 |
B0043099 |
1781.07.19 |
To guess your riddle, gallant sir [fl] |
Royal Georgia Gazette |
C0185430 |
B0044011 |
1782.07.27 |
To hail the day that annual rolls [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221261 |
B0048007 |
1768.09.22 |
To happiness we all direct our aim [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230446 |
B0049314 |
1775.09.07 |
To happiness we all direct our aim [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231976 |
B0049593 |
1769.06.01 |
To heal our feuds the parsons preach [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023782 |
B0010166 |
1769.06.05 |
To heal our feuds the parsons preach [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027880 |
B0011850 |
1769.07.28 |
To heal our feuds the parsons preach [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034438 |
B0013858 |
1769.01.27 |
To hear, from your mouths, most respectable senate [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176831 |
B0041120 |
1777.01.17 |
To Heaven, and you, repentant I confess [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228408 |
B0048802 |
1766.05.08 |
To her faults a little blind [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022689 |
B0009987 |
1766.05.08 |
To her faults a little blind [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053059 |
B0019563 |
1766.05.09 |
To her faults a little blind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222509 |
B0048282 |
1766.05.12 |
To her faults a little blind [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029317 |
B0012270 |
1766.05.12 |
To her faults a little blind [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170445 |
B0041575 |
1766.05.13 |
To her faults a little blind [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216189 |
B0044936 |
1766.05.28 |
To her faults a little blind [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043842 |
B0017177 |
1747.08.31 |
To her I owe my soft and moving strains [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078433 |
B0025441 |
1775.10.07 |
To him, on whom each future joy depends [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169110 |
B0039824 |
1775.10.30 |
To him, on whom each future joy depends [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076483 |
B0032976 |
1775.11.04 |
To him, on whom each future joy depends [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227972 |
B0048739 |
1782.10.29 |
To hold in prose the most illustrious name [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057346 |
B0021318 |
1771.03.21 |
To honours which MacQuirck and Bernard share [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062369 |
B0021449 |
1758.04.21 |
To injur'd troops thus galland Brunswick spoke [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067082 |
B0023321 |
1758.04.10 |
To injur'd troops thus gallant Brunswick spoke [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087860 |
B0026503 |
1758.04.17 |
To injur'd troops thus gallant Brunswick spoke [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013466 |
B0005619 |
1758.05.04 |
To injur'd troops thus gallant Brunswick spoke [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050839 |
B0019159 |
1781.05.19 |
To injured Virginians thus the hero spoke [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (D&N) |
C0220908 |
B0047877 |
1773.11.08 |
To know the origin from whence you came [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134956 |
B0033706 |
1773.11.25 |
To know the origin from whence you came [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231388 |
B0049504 |
1782.02.05 |
To know the origin from whence you came [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058543 |
B0021151 |
1779.04.10 |
To lay down and groan [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154459 |
B0042387 |
1779.01.13 |
To make the sympathetic tear arise [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188815 |
B0042888 |
1780.07.14 |
To make the wife kind, and to keep the house still [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0124812 |
B0030763 |
1782.02.14 |
To make the wife kind, and to keep the house still [fl] |
Royal Georgia Gazette |
C0185520 |
B0044039 |
1748.01.13 |
To manage horses P--M try'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049611 |
B0018622 |
1774.08.11 |
To manhood he makes vain pretence [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231542 |
B0049536 |
1774.09.07 |
To manhood he makes vain pretence [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165122 |
B0039237 |
1750.06.25 |
To mention god, no man has just pretence [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085028 |
B0026097 |
1770.04.05 |
To mention God, no man has just pretence [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099760 |
B0028599 |
1768.06.28 |
To morrow, didst thou say! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216915 |
B0045047 |
1774.07.12 |
To music string the vocal lyre [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030890 |
B0012688 |
1774.01.03 |
To my best friends are free [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010099 |
B0003792 |
1774.02.04 |
To my best friends are free [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038914 |
B0014921 |
1766.12.25 |
To my best my friends are free [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230150 |
B0049280 |
1767.02.06 |
To my best my friends are free [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068542 |
B0023782 |
1772.10.08 |
To my best my friends are free [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101379 |
B0028730 |
1772.11.05 |
To my best my friends are free [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226512 |
B0048583 |
1774.01.14 |
To my best my friends are free [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035592 |
B0014091 |
1782.06.19 |
To my best my friends are free [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072267 |
B0025068 |
1732.01.03 |
To my dear wife [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0234944 |
B0049633 |
1732.02.08 |
To my dear wife [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137177 |
B0034897 |
1771.03.19 |
To my dear wife [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217684 |
B0045192 |
1732.02.08 |
To my dear wife, my joy and life [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000972 |
B0000838 |
1732.05.06 |
To my dear wife, my joy and life [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207364 |
B0045537 |
1738.07.10 |
To my ditty good people give ear [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127513 |
B0031362 |
1760.05.01 |
To night a Douglass your protection claims [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051458 |
B0019263 |
1778.01.27 |
To night the muse attempts to show [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031572 |
B0012870 |
1783.07.30 |
To number five direct your doves [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0202524 |
B0043366 |
1723.08.12 |
To obviate all dangers, toil and fears [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065562 |
B0022277 |
1776.01.22 |
To part, or not to part--that is the question! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076539 |
B0032988 |
1774.05.19 |
To please the bucks of this gay town [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063710 |
B0021620 |
1776.01.11 |
To point out faults, yet never to offend [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126526 |
B0031074 |
1777.06.14 |
To praise true merit is no easy art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135751 |
B0034086 |
1769.03.16 |
To print, or not to print--that is the question [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213567 |
B0047301 |
1770.08.07 |
To print or not to print--that is the question [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062168 |
B0021382 |
1773.12.04 |
To print, or not to print--that is the question [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041233 |
B0016304 |
1778.10.29 |
To public bodies and to all [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0125971 |
B0030866 |
1778.11.02 |
To public bodies and to all [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136214 |
B0034270 |
1778.11.05 |
To public bodies and to all [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173975 |
B0040350 |
1778.11.07 |
To public bodies and to all [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042168 |
B0016470 |
1778.11.09 |
To public bodies and to all [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058047 |
B0020971 |
1778.11.10 |
To public bodies and to all [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031672 |
B0012911 |
1778.11.12 |
To public bodies and to all [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064371 |
B0021837 |
1778.11.16 |
To public bodies, and to all [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076981 |
B0033135 |
1777.07.07 |
To raise the soul above each base desire [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103816 |
B0028935 |
1772.11.09 |
To read this monumental verse approach [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028507 |
B0012031 |
1769.11.20 |
To reason, ye fair ones, assert your pretence [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132066 |
B0033498 |
1770.02.07 |
To reason, ye fair ones, assert your pretence [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044331 |
B0017368 |
1770.02.12 |
To reason ye fair ones, assert your pretence [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074429 |
B0032288 |
1746.07.21 |
To rival Him who fills our throne [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005187 |
B0002362 |
1758.02.17 |
To Rome and Greece two distant ages gave [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067067 |
B0023312 |
1757.03.07 |
To rouse the slumbring virtue of the free [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106404 |
B0029326 |
1743.08.30 |
To said to distant shores, my wish, my vow [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012264 |
B0004899 |
1764.07.02 |
To satyrize the dead [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014453 |
B0005943 |
1778.10.14 |
To save six rascals, 'tis the common creed [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071427 |
B0024673 |
1778.11.07 |
To save six rascals, 'tis the common creed [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042179 |
B0016470 |
1776.04.03 |
To say such Kings, lord, rule by thee [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037162 |
B0015505 |
1773.07.29 |
To say what wonderous skill, what happy care [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226883 |
B0048621 |
1783.03.29 |
To say what wonderous skill, what happy care [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075501 |
B0032706 |
1773.04.05 |
To say what wond'rous skill, what happy care [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134593 |
B0033675 |
1766.05.27 |
To scenes of woe I tune the mourning lyre [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216196 |
B0044938 |
1776.06.20 |
To sects no bigot, of a liberal mind [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103733 |
B0028924 |
1776.07.10 |
To sects no bigot, Of a liberal mind [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064150 |
B0021721 |
1757.10.13 |
To see my friends some distance out of town [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050785 |
B0019130 |
1770.12.28 |
To see the leaders of my fellow townsmen [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034834 |
B0013932 |
1770.12.24 |
To see the leaders of my fellow-townsmen [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008967 |
B0003634 |
1770.12.20 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow creatures [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024276 |
B0010251 |
1770.12.20 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow creatures [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062258 |
B0021433 |
1770.12.24 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow creatures [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008958 |
B0003634 |
1770.12.25 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow creatures [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040564 |
B0016073 |
1770.12.28 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow creatures [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034834 |
B0013932 |
1770.12.28 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow creatures [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069312 |
B0023984 |
1770.12.28 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034834 |
B0013932 |
1770.12.20 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow-townsmen [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024276 |
B0010251 |
1770.12.20 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow-townsmen [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062258 |
B0021433 |
1770.12.24 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow-townsmen [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008958 |
B0003634 |
1770.12.25 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow-townsmen [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040564 |
B0016073 |
1770.12.28 |
To see the sufferings of my fellow-townsmen [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069312 |
B0023984 |
1771.01.03 |
To see what dupes they make my fellow citizens [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024316 |
B0010253 |
1766.06.03 |
To serve a sovereign with unshaken zeal [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216200 |
B0044939 |
1783.09.15 |
To share the bliss, and ease the cares of life [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018878 |
B0006939 |
1769.09.02 |
To shew my love for liberty [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153062 |
B0041886 |
1769.09.04 |
To shew my love for liberty [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074347 |
B0032265 |
1769.09.18 |
To shew my love for liberty [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131952 |
B0033489 |
1771.03.18 |
To shield his country, act the patriot's part [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016520 |
B0006293 |
1771.03.21 |
To shield his country, --view the hero here [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062367 |
B0021449 |
1756.01.22 |
To sooth the soul by tender strokes of art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142162 |
B0036149 |
1756.03.08 |
To sooth the soul by tender strokes of art [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087469 |
B0026395 |
1756.05.24 |
To sooth the soul by tender strokes of art [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013101 |
B0005520 |
1769.06.29 |
To speak with freedom, dignity and ease [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023802 |
B0010171 |
1775.09.14 |
To speak with freedom, dignity and ease [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135168 |
B0033820 |
1730.04.27 |
To spheres above, and distant hills [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065909 |
B0022586 |
1730.07.02 |
To spheres above, and distant hills [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000895 |
B0000754 |
1754.01.28 |
To stand, or not to stand: that is the question [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0086814 |
B0026283 |
1752.02.13 |
To stay the barb'rous hand; to check the stride [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221807 |
B0048164 |
1774.05.10 |
To steal from Heaven its sacred fire he taught [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041114 |
B0016249 |
1774.01.13 |
To strike the magic touch the attentive ear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231410 |
B0049510 |
1773.11.22 |
To strike with magic touch, th'attentive ear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172912 |
B0040090 |
1738.05.01 |
To such reflections, whilst I turn my mind [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079562 |
B0027834 |
1775.09.16 |
To summer's sweets I bid farewell! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227923 |
B0048732 |
1768.08.11 |
To teach the soul to pity the distress'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230405 |
B0049309 |
1762.02.01 |
To tell a tale I' sure no man can blame us [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006640 |
B0003170 |
1775.07.15 |
To temper thus the stronger fires [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169005 |
B0039812 |
1769.02.10 |
To that on which tyrants have breathed their last [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034315 |
B0013834 |
1769.09.21 |
To the Lord Mayor of London, Lord W-- sends greeting [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099519 |
B0028569 |
1769.09.11 |
To the Lord M--r of L--n Lord W-- sends greeting [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131948 |
B0033488 |
1744.12.24 |
To The, O Aldrich! we the poor distress'd [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078174 |
B0025313 |
1775.02.11 |
To the sage Smyrna, every day [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227702 |
B0048701 |
1783.01.08 |
To the Senate of York, with all due submission [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043247 |
B0016702 |
1783.01.15 |
To the senate of York, with all due submission [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072407 |
B0025098 |
1783.01.23 |
To the Senate of York, with all due submission [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126438 |
B0031041 |
1783.02.08 |
To the Senate of York, with all due submission [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011015 |
B0003929 |
1770.11.23 |
To the worthies of Britain my song I address [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069287 |
B0023979 |
1767.10.01 |
To thee all bounteous Lord and King [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0147818 |
B0036761 |
1772.05.04 |
To thee, all glorious, everlasting power [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132984 |
B0033627 |
1779.08.28 |
To thee, brave Washington, these humble lays [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pu) |
C0230073 |
B0049255 |
1773.09.16 |
To thee, fair freedom! I retire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226980 |
B0048628 |
1775.03.18 |
To thee, fair freedom, I retire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227755 |
B0048706 |
1775.04.13 |
To thee fair Freedom, I retire [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103059 |
B0028862 |
1775.04.27 |
To thee fair freedom, I retire [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076384 |
B0032955 |
1782.10.30 |
To thee, fair freedom, I retire [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043211 |
B0016692 |
1782.12.12 |
To thee, fair freedom, I retire [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064804 |
B0022049 |
1775.01.04 |
To thee, great God, thro' whose indulgent care [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041664 |
B0016358 |
1781.12.12 |
To Thee, great Sov'reign of the skies! [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071721 |
B0024835 |
1781.12.19 |
To thee, great sov'reign of the skies! [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072136 |
B0025042 |
1782.01.10 |
To thee great sov'reign of the skies! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064676 |
B0022001 |
1782.01.26 |
To thee great sov'reign of the skies [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071048 |
B0024526 |
1772.04.14 |
To thee, incarnate God, I tune the Lyre [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030226 |
B0012567 |
1734.03.25 |
To thee, my fair, I string the lyre [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066116 |
B0022790 |
1734.04.18 |
To thee, my fair, I string the lyre [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137445 |
B0035010 |
1734.06.22 |
To thee, my fair, I string the lyre [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207755 |
B0045626 |
1740.10.13 |
To thee my friend, tho' now perhaps disgrac'd [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004702 |
B0002061 |
1740.10.30 |
To thee my friend, tho' now perhaps disgrac'd [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002085 |
B0001292 |
1740.10.30 |
To thee my friend, tho' now perhaps disgrac'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138260 |
B0035350 |
1769.08.03 |
To Thee, my God, to whom all praise belong [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077932 |
B0025285 |
1737.05.16 |
To thee my spouse [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127446 |
B0031304 |
1745.01.09 |
To thee, O Aldrich! we the poor distress'd [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002468 |
B0001510 |
1778.01.31 |
To thee, O God! by whom I live [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169758 |
B0039911 |
1749.02.28 |
To thee, O Lord, whose penetrating eye [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139649 |
B0035790 |
1779.08.28 |
To thee, O Solitude, we owe [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042469 |
B0016512 |
1755.10.13 |
To thee our thanks, O great Jehovah's, due [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005976 |
B0002841 |
1757.02.10 |
To thee, sweet harmonist, in grateful lays [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142509 |
B0036204 |
1757.03.18 |
To thee, sweet harmonist, in grateful lays [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066970 |
B0023265 |
1769.06.22 |
To thee whom Albion's distant coast detains [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099326 |
B0028556 |
1753.09.17 |
To their own good, Britons are ever blind [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005781 |
B0002733 |
1775.04.21 |
To this lone shade, where peace delights to dwell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Mercury |
C0220357 |
B0047685 |
1754.04.25 |
To this new world, from fam'd Britannia's shore [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141205 |
B0036057 |
1759.01.08 |
To this new world, from fam'd Britannia's shore [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106717 |
B0029421 |
1767.12.24 |
To travel, far as the wide world extends [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223059 |
B0048366 |
1783.10.18 |
To try a shepherd, once a fair one plac'd [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203071 |
B0043389 |
1783.10.25 |
To try a shepherd, once a fair one plac'd [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075864 |
B0032736 |
1772.07.30 |
To turn the penny, once, a wit [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101269 |
B0028720 |
1772.09.14 |
To turn the penny, once, a wit [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028486 |
B0012023 |
1782.09.21 |
To turn the penny, once, a wit [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047107 |
B0018004 |
1765.01.01 |
To us, this day, a child is born [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029209 |
B0012216 |
1783.12.27 |
To view with curious eye th'historic stage [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176779 |
B0041101 |
1770.02.14 |
To vilest reptiles, air or earth [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044335 |
B0017369 |
1748.01.11 |
To villains, who their native country sell [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045632 |
B0017511 |
1768.02.19 |
To virtue's temple let us press [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033437 |
B0013624 |
1760.01.07 |
To wake the soul by tender strokes of art [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026271 |
B0011357 |
1760.01.18 |
To wake the soul by tender strokes of art [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067354 |
B0023414 |
1760.03.27 |
To wake the soul by tender strokes of art [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051288 |
B0019258 |
1773.09.28 |
To war, or not to war? [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030621 |
B0012645 |
1771.03.11 |
To war, or not to war? That is the question [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095654 |
B0027195 |
1756.08.16 |
To warn the sons of freedom to be wise [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087544 |
B0026418 |
1783.01.02 |
To wed or not to wed? That is the question [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183802 |
B0043785 |
1752.10.26 |
To wed, or not to wed.---That is the question [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020934 |
B0009304 |
1782.04.13 |
To wed, or not to wed--that is the question [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221226 |
B0047996 |
1783.12.16 |
To wed, or not to wed,--that is the question [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0154936 |
B0041511 |
1762.08.19 |
To wed, or not to wed--that's the question [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052357 |
B0019383 |
1750.02.05 |
To whom can riches true contentment give [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005502 |
B0002547 |
1750.02.27 |
To whome can riches true contentment give [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128582 |
B0031754 |
1779.07.16 |
To worth approv'd, at merit's honour'd shrine [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0207112 |
B0044841 |
1767.01.01 |
To write, or not to write? That is the question [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222740 |
B0048315 |
1776.03.25 |
To write or not to write; that is the question [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173628 |
B0040224 |
1776.03.27 |
To write, or not to write; that is the question [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150709 |
B0037215 |
1776.04.08 |
To write, or not to write; that is the question [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120439 |
B0030346 |
1774.02.24 |
To years far distant, and to scenes more bright [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063608 |
B0021608 |
1774.03.08 |
To years far distant, and to scenes more bright [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030735 |
B0012668 |
1774.03.24 |
To years far distant, and to scenes more bright [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227360 |
B0048655 |
1775.03.04 |
To years far distant, and to scenes more bright [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227739 |
B0048704 |
1775.04.07 |
To years far distant, and to scenes more bright [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064983 |
B0032766 |
1775.05.18 |
To years far distant, and to scenes more bright [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231881 |
B0049577 |
1776.05.09 |
To years far distant, and to scenes more bright [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126653 |
B0031091 |
1782.06.06 |
To years far distant, and to scenes more bright [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064766 |
B0022022 |
1776.05.15 |
To years far distant, and to senses more bright [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057817 |
B0020836 |
1782.05.11 |
To years far distant, and to senses more bright [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0046985 |
B0017984 |
1730.04.20 |
To yonder hills of sacred bliss [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065906 |
B0022585 |
1745.07.22 |
To you, Bostonians, who have bravely fought [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084514 |
B0025840 |
1745.03.18 |
To you brave youth, who justly merit praise [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209573 |
B0046168 |
1726.02.12 |
To you, dear sir, whom all the muses own [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065692 |
B0022405 |
1727.06.05 |
To you, dear youth, whom all the muses own [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065708 |
B0022435 |
1741.03.09 |
To you, fine folk, at London town [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004737 |
B0002082 |
1741.04.13 |
To you, fine folk at London town [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127767 |
B0031487 |
1772.06.29 |
To you, good God, I make my last appeal [fl] |
Albany Gazette |
C0000232 |
B0000013 |
1742.08.16 |
To you, great sir, who justly merit praise [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209321 |
B0046033 |
1742.11.15 |
To you, great sir, who justly merit praise [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004842 |
B0002170 |
1737.06.03 |
To you, most learned youngsters of the law [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228834 |
B0048902 |
1743.11.03 |
To you, my good swab, your dear emperor Charles [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020262 |
B0008884 |
1737.03.11 |
To you, my true, and faithful friend [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228765 |
B0048890 |
1779.05.18 |
To you, my worthy old friend X [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174324 |
B0040434 |
1779.05.15 |
To you, preheminent in types [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0189239 |
B0042925 |
1751.08.24 |
To you, whose comprehensive mind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221691 |
B0048139 |
1775.06.27 |
To you, ye all enchanting maids, belong [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056741 |
B0020482 |
1767.03.05 |
To you, ye sons of Esculapian race! [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092593 |
B0026970 |
1736.02.16 |
Toby a dog of sport oh hone, oh hone [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127314 |
B0031240 |
1737.07.25 |
Toby a dog of sport, oh hone, oh hone [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127483 |
B0031314 |
1768.09.08 |
Today we meet to take our leave [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148090 |
B0036810 |
1753.07.23 |
Toiling ocean groans, the stars grow pale, The [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104380 |
B0029137 |
1753.08.02 |
Toiling ocean groans, the stars grow pale, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155994 |
B0038121 |
1775.07.10 |
Tom Gage's Proclamation [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076431 |
B0032965 |
1775.07.11 |
Tom Gage's Proclamation [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056752 |
B0020484 |
1775.07.13 |
Tom Gages Proclamation [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103222 |
B0028875 |
1775.07.17 |
Tom Gage's Proclamation [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031140 |
B0012742 |
1775.07.24 |
Tom Gage's proclamation [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017710 |
B0006514 |
1776.02.06 |
Tom mounted on his sordid load [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135273 |
B0033883 |
1752.12.11 |
To-morrow didst thou say? [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026144 |
B0011154 |
1752.12.22 |
To-morrow didst thou say? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222140 |
B0048207 |
1753.01.08 |
Tomorrow, didst thou say? [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210540 |
B0046550 |
1767.01.26 |
To-morrow, didst thou say! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0129519 |
B0033343 |
1776.03.25 |
To-morrow, didst thou say? [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031192 |
B0012774 |
1765.01.11 |
To-morrow I'll begin, indeed, George cries [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068119 |
B0023674 |
1754.01.01 |
To-morrow may perhaps betray [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210747 |
B0046602 |
1765.03.02 |
To-night's the day, I speak it with great sorrow [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152354 |
B0041712 |
1771.11.05 |
To-night's the day, I speak with great sorrow [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040684 |
B0016118 |
1754.09.12 |
Too fond of what the martial harvests yield [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210824 |
B0046638 |
1754.10.31 |
Too fond of what the martial harvests yield [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141494 |
B0036084 |
1766.11.27 |
Too late Dikephilos, you would restore [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230134 |
B0049277 |
1755.06.09 |
Too long Britannia! gentle to her foes [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012999 |
B0005470 |
1755.06.21 |
Too long Britannia! gentle to her foes [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032663 |
B0013190 |
1755.08.07 |
Too long Britannia! gentle to her foes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0141984 |
B0036125 |
1771.10.01 |
Too long has vice triumphant led the way [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030138 |
B0012542 |
1729.01.21 |
Too long have party broils usurpt the song [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0136676 |
B0034735 |
1749.10.16 |
Too long provok'd in these censorious times [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005476 |
B0002531 |
1778.02.03 |
Too long the rhymesters of the age [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136059 |
B0034174 |
1773.03.25 |
Too lovely fair, whose every grace [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226624 |
B0048603 |
1782.07.23 |
Too oft in choosing friends we cry [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059255 |
B0021175 |
1782.08.22 |
Too oft in choosing friends we err [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077571 |
B0033324 |
1773.04.20 |
Too oft in chusing friends we err [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030484 |
B0012622 |
1773.07.22 |
Too oft in chusing friends we err [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063256 |
B0021577 |
1765.03.21 |
Too often name and thing are distant far [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043773 |
B0017140 |
1771.09.19 |
Too-long has vice triumphant led the way [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100735 |
B0028675 |
1777.06.28 |
Tories, pray what will ye do [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135777 |
B0034092 |
1749.01.30 |
Tortur'd with pain, as late sleepless I lay [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045775 |
B0017562 |
1770.04.16 |
Tory, stand forth,--I dare thee to be tried [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114729 |
B0030029 |
1770.04.19 |
Tory stand forth,--I dare thee to be tried [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099787 |
B0028601 |
1768.09.29 |
Tother day I met Jenny and flew to her arms [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223681 |
B0048406 |
1767.12.14 |
Touch'd to the quick by some sharp truths display'd [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008374 |
B0003476 |
1767.12.21 |
Touch'd to the quick by some smart twinge of brain [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015785 |
B0006124 |
1775.02.22 |
Town fear'd a siege, and held consultation, A [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039049 |
B0014977 |
1748.07.18 |
Town invested by surprize, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005323 |
B0002466 |
1748.08.01 |
Town invested by surprize, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084745 |
B0025998 |
1778.01.01 |
Towne's Evening Post! Good masters pray [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136021 |
B0034160 |
1722.09.17 |
Tract of land of vast extent, A [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065469 |
B0022230 |
1773.12.23 |
Traddle, traddle, 'tis got in my noddle [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0186993 |
B0042685 |
1773.10.14 |
Trade, in all its branches, thro' the town, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063364 |
B0021589 |
1782.02.23 |
Trade it may held, society extend [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154693 |
B0042537 |
1757.02.21 |
Trade's the source, sinew, soul of all [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087674 |
B0026445 |
1757.03.10 |
Trade's the source, sinew, soul of all [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142539 |
B0036208 |
1774.06.23 |
Traitors would fix rebellion's odious name [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102609 |
B0028819 |
1774.07.05 |
Traitors would fix rebellion's odious name [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030888 |
B0012687 |
1774.08.05 |
Traitors would fix rebellion's odious name [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035813 |
B0014120 |
1777.07.17 |
Transient gleam of earthly joy [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037469 |
B0015603 |
1783.09.01 |
Transported with joy, with a heart light as air [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018869 |
B0006937 |
1771.11.07 |
Traveller, as he, weary, trod, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225725 |
B0048531 |
1777.01.23 |
Trav'ller, whom no costly mantle grac'd, A [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0176981 |
B0043412 |
1769.04.17 |
Tread with caution as you pass [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114086 |
B0029976 |
1783.08.09 |
Tree of deepest root is found, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154817 |
B0042613 |
1770.03.19 |
Tree, 'tis said, at New York grew, A [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114684 |
B0030025 |
1770.03.19 |
Tree, 'tis said, at New-York grew, A [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095075 |
B0027143 |
1770.03.22 |
Tree, tis said, at New-York grew, A [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099734 |
B0028596 |
1771.12.09 |
Trees have dismantled their green, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095780 |
B0027234 |
1767.03.09 |
Trees may have ears, and trees may not be dumb [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0129870 |
B0033349 |
1752.05.11 |
Trees once could speak, some authors say [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085802 |
B0026195 |
1778.06.06 |
Trembling muse her grateful lays, The [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188205 |
B0042825 |
1775.07.08 |
Tremendous death, how awful is thy sway? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227872 |
B0048722 |
1781.09.05 |
Trifling song you shall hear, A [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0184667 |
B0043860 |
1753.01.11 |
Trout, the plumpest in the tide, A [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050279 |
B0018882 |
1769.04.27 |
Truce to all wrangling, a truce to ill nature, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223985 |
B0048432 |
1770.11.22 |
Truce with your banter, ye wits; pray forbear, A [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100279 |
B0028632 |
1770.11.26 |
Truce with your banter, ye wits; pray forbear, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132559 |
B0033552 |
1770.12.28 |
Truce with your banter, ye wits; pray forbear, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069321 |
B0023984 |
1771.01.11 |
Truce with your banter, ye wits; pray forbear, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034853 |
B0013934 |
1778.11.02 |
True Britons give o'er [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047983 |
B0018124 |
1778.11.18 |
True Britons give o'er [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071436 |
B0024678 |
1767.06.29 |
True honour loudly calls, and wakes my song! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073926 |
B0032163 |
1735.03.11 |
True imp of loy'l! sent from Rome or Hell [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079373 |
B0027676 |
1773.01.01 |
True wit is like brilliant stone [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035322 |
B0014037 |
1772.10.31 |
True wit is like the brilliant stone [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133331 |
B0033653 |
1772.12.08 |
True wit is like the brilliant stone [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218372 |
B0045284 |
1772.12.29 |
True wit is like the brilliant stone [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030404 |
B0012606 |
1768.05.18 |
Truth, candid, decent, modest, easy, kind [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044093 |
B0017280 |
1769.03.13 |
Truth took a nap--I wonder at her! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131747 |
B0033462 |
1772.02.06 |
Tu monteras en France au rang des deites [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0205528 |
B0044584 |
1741.01.20 |
Tune, tune your soul, your heart strings high [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066514 |
B0023146 |
1735.02.25 |
Tuneful muse, in lofty strains, The [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079367 |
B0027674 |
1768.03.07 |
Turn gentle hermit of the dale [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0002907 |
B0001593 |
1783.09.22 |
Turn, gentle hermit of the dale [fl] |
Freeman's Chronicle |
C0042641 |
B0016598 |
1772.08.28 |
Twas always held, and ever will [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035240 |
B0014019 |
1780.10.24 |
Twas Arnold's post, Sir Harry sought [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174978 |
B0040629 |
1780.12.05 |
Twas Arnold's post, Sir Henry sought [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036669 |
B0014451 |
1782.07.06 |
Twas at th' imperial throne below [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0185324 |
B0043949 |
1782.06.12 |
Twas at the birthnight ball, Sir [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0185287 |
B0043942 |
1761.08.20 |
Twas at the nectar feast of Jove [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089015 |
B0026680 |
1761.09.05 |
Twas at the nectar feast of Jove [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211609 |
B0046964 |
1779.02.01 |
Twas at the royal show, and grand display [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048056 |
B0018137 |
1775.09.26 |
Twas dead of night, when sleep had clos'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056791 |
B0020500 |
1775.01.05 |
Twas e'er the trembling orient blush'd [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063911 |
B0021653 |
1775.01.11 |
Twas e'er the trembling orient blush'd [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041666 |
B0016359 |
1762.08.26 |
Twas evening mild-the sun's refulgent ray [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090140 |
B0026735 |
1781.12.11 |
Twas for the conquest nobly won [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175393 |
B0040778 |
1782.01.04 |
Twas for the conquest nobly won [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036807 |
B0014507 |
1782.01.17 |
Twas for the conquest nobly won [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064685 |
B0022002 |
1782.01.05 |
Twas for the contest nobly won [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010615 |
B0003872 |
1772.08.20 |
Twas God that tun'd the rolling spheres [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063055 |
B0021526 |
1761.04.02 |
Twas he, who once descending from the height [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088801 |
B0026660 |
1772.03.03 |
Twas in the peaceful month of May [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030182 |
B0012561 |
1772.11.13 |
Twas in the peaceful month of May [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069802 |
B0024081 |
1774.05.03 |
Twas in the pleasant month of May [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030802 |
B0012678 |
1767.01.24 |
Twas in the solemn hour when night [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152530 |
B0041750 |
1748.04.11 |
Twas merry at Christmas, when money was plenty [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045651 |
B0017521 |
1773.05.20 |
Twas night; Scribbella hover'd round [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226756 |
B0048611 |
1770.05.24 |
Twas not on splendour's easy couch to rest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224507 |
B0048467 |
1770.06.14 |
Twas not on splendour's easy couch to rest [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099860 |
B0028609 |
1772.12.10 |
Twas on a sultry summer's day [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055333 |
B0019906 |
1774.04.14 |
Twas on a time (I sha'n't say when) [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102542 |
B0028809 |
1781.02.15 |
Twas on a time (I shan't say when) [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126124 |
B0030943 |
1765.03.18 |
Twas on the day, our great convention met [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027231 |
B0011628 |
1765.05.03 |
Twas on the day, our great convention met [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068169 |
B0023690 |
1779.06.26 |
Twas on the twenty fourth of May [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0189321 |
B0042937 |
1772.09.17 |
Twas passing by a country fair [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226385 |
B0048576 |
1767.03.12 |
Twas spring when all the vocal feather'd race [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096177 |
B0028415 |
1767.04.09 |
Twas spring, when all the vocal feather'd race [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222824 |
B0048329 |
1777.12.17 |
Twas summer, and softly the breezes were blowing [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169600 |
B0039898 |
1771.12.02 |
Twas sung of old how one Amphion [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132833 |
B0033605 |
1772.02.20 |
Twas sung of old, how one Amphion [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225937 |
B0048546 |
1773.11.02 |
Twas ten o'clock; the cloth remov'd [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030634 |
B0012650 |
1778.02.21 |
Twas ten o'clock; the cloth remov'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136080 |
B0034181 |
1783.05.27 |
Twas then propos'd, to dance and sing [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057404 |
B0021348 |
1783.06.13 |
Twas then propos'd to dance and sing [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036973 |
B0014582 |
1731.05.06 |
Twas when a gloom my pensive Soul o'er spread [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000938 |
B0000798 |
1772.01.27 |
Twas when the splendid God of day [fl] |
Albany Gazette |
C0000210 |
B0000005 |
1773.06.07 |
Twelve struck the clock, sedition's trump blew high [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028612 |
B0012061 |
1772.06.04 |
Twenty-fifth of April last, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148852 |
B0037010 |
1772.06.18 |
Twenty-fifth of April last, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148870 |
B0037012 |
1732.03.04 |
Twenty-third, did I say? no--that will be Sunday [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207304 |
B0045528 |
1733.04.14 |
Twenty-third of April is ever the day, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207598 |
B0045584 |
1782.04.17 |
Twice has the monarch been let blood [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167837 |
B0039608 |
1782.04.23 |
Twice has the monarch been let blood [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058868 |
B0021162 |
1769.10.16 |
Twice ten young blooming virgins trod our green [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016130 |
B0006219 |
1774.07.14 |
Twill never be too late [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102628 |
B0028822 |
1782.02.25 |
Two batchelors meeting together to day [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018272 |
B0006858 |
1775.12.22 |
Two charming youths in all their bloom [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064094 |
B0021700 |
1747.10.22 |
Two handsome chairs [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139327 |
B0035719 |
1743.05.19 |
Two heroes want, we thought to fight [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020223 |
B0008860 |
1766.01.02 |
Two honest tradesmen meeting in the Strand [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022610 |
B0009968 |
1766.01.17 |
Two honest tradesmen meeting in the strand [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033154 |
B0013537 |
1767.01.01 |
Two honest Virginians were hunting one day [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222717 |
B0048315 |
1735.09.06 |
Two Hotspurs unnoted for martial adventures [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207950 |
B0045689 |
1742.02.15 |
Two hundred British ships of British growth [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025822 |
B0010676 |
1737.06.13 |
Two limbs of the law (so capricious is fate!) [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004427 |
B0001889 |
1742.02.18 |
Two marine worthies, with eclat [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020199 |
B0008795 |
1751.08.08 |
Two much lov'd princes Albion's annals grace [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221682 |
B0048137 |
1782.04.08 |
Two parties had a diff'rance, and the cause [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018309 |
B0006864 |
1782.05.04 |
Two parties had a diff'rence, and the cause [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071117 |
B0024540 |
1778.04.06 |
Two principles in human nature reign [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076886 |
B0033103 |
1737.03.14 |
Two rivals in theatrick fame [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004405 |
B0001876 |
1749.03.27 |
Two sparks were earnest in debate [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084806 |
B0026032 |
1749.10.05 |
Two Welchmen, partners in a cow [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139826 |
B0035821 |
1749.10.16 |
Two Welchmen, partners in a cow [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078628 |
B0025514 |
1770.08.31 |
Tye one end of a rope fast over a beam [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069202 |
B0023967 |
1763.11.10 |
Tyrant death envied his happy life [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021886 |
B0009855 |
1763.11.19 |
Tyrant death, envied his happy life, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152126 |
B0041644 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1770.08.14 |
Um das Rhinoceros zu sehn [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233981 |
B0050247 |
1769.10.03 |
Umsonst wandt Rhynsolt alles an [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233823 |
B0050202 |
1775.06.03 |
Unbelieving Jew one day [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227832 |
B0048717 |
1735.07.28 |
Unblemisht as the diamond may'st thou shine [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025553 |
B0010509 |
1765.09.23 |
Undaunted chief! to Britain dear! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073481 |
B0032072 |
1765.10.04 |
Undaunted chief! to Britain dear! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068269 |
B0023712 |
1765.10.24 |
Undaunted chief! to Britain dear! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053042 |
B0019549 |
1765.09.30 |
Undaunter chief! to Britain dear [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027288 |
B0011656 |
1769.06.29 |
Under the covert of this yew-tree's shade [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099372 |
B0028557 |
1772.01.13 |
Under this earth decreed, this sacred bed! [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116466 |
B0030120 |
1763.09.09 |
Under this marble, or under this fill [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067872 |
B0023604 |
1760.01.28 |
Underneath, a hero lies [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026284 |
B0011360 |
1760.02.01 |
Underneath, a hero lies [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067365 |
B0023416 |
1770.01.30 |
Undone by women, faithful records tell [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217366 |
B0045134 |
1734.08.12 |
Undone, undone, the Tories cry [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235146 |
B0049767 |
1735.01.27 |
Unerring nature learn to follow close [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235182 |
B0049791 |
1754.01.31 |
Unerring nature, still divinely bright [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050467 |
B0018937 |
1764.07.13 |
Ungen'rous bard! Th' hast shot thy bolt in haste [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068008 |
B0023648 |
1764.06.14 |
Ungen'rous bard! th'has shot thy holy in hast [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021954 |
B0009886 |
1737.09.22 |
Unhappy day! distressing sight! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138025 |
B0035188 |
1782.09.26 |
Unhappy day! it grieves more sore [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077578 |
B0033329 |
1775.05.29 |
Unhappy he who does this work adjourn [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0215924 |
B0047610 |
1774.09.09 |
Unhappy man, ah! thrice unhappy he [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035841 |
B0014125 |
1771.03.07 |
Unhappy priest! whose ardent zeal [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224849 |
B0048496 |
1768.12.08 |
Unhappy wit like most mistaken things [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053453 |
B0019698 |
1778.10.24 |
Unhappy wretch! why was I born? or why [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042157 |
B0016468 |
1743.09.15 |
Unhappy youth, that could not longer stay [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002316 |
B0001441 |
1773.07.09 |
Unhappy youth--when in his rising morn [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070111 |
B0024115 |
1777.12.29 |
Unheard of tortures [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0121078 |
B0030434 |
1774.02.03 |
Unjust to mine and reason's power [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227274 |
B0048648 |
1769.01.10 |
Unknowing and unknown to fame [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040284 |
B0015971 |
1782.11.09 |
Unlike her sex, whose highest joy [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047260 |
B0018018 |
1779.01.09 |
Unmercifully just, who punish all [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042254 |
B0016479 |
1774.11.28 |
Unskill'ed the proud or vicious to commend [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010368 |
B0003839 |
1768.03.14 |
Unthankful man, perversely blind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131160 |
B0033406 |
1741.07.23 |
Unthinking man! how coulds't thou hope to please [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209084 |
B0045982 |
1765.12.23 |
Until th' important day, the day when truth [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007818 |
B0003373 |
1782.02.08 |
Untimely gone! for ever fled [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0124935 |
B0030782 |
1738.05.05 |
Unus'd to love's imperial chain [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229164 |
B0048950 |
1782.10.03 |
Unweary'd progress which you've made [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126382 |
B0031025 |
1780.08.02 |
Unwelcome is that task to raise my lay [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (D&N) |
C0220771 |
B0047845 |
1759.12.24 |
Unwieldy boats all flat at bottom [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088330 |
B0026593 |
1760.02.02 |
Unwieldy boats all flat at bottom [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211313 |
B0046877 |
1770.03.05 |
Up! to the highest throne! ye fearful-send [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028090 |
B0011890 |
1775.04.13 |
Upon a motion made and seconded [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187653 |
B0042753 |
1783.07.10 |
Upon a time there was a cat [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220207 |
B0044225 |
1783.07.26 |
Upon a time there was a cat [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011107 |
B0003953 |
1783.07.29 |
Upon a time there was a cat [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176193 |
B0041035 |
1783.07.31 |
Upon a time there was a cat [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064894 |
B0022082 |
1783.08.08 |
Upon a time there was a cat [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes) |
C0057253 |
B0020689 |
1783.08.21 |
Upon a time there was a cat [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232188 |
B0047736 |
1781.05.12 |
Upon a tr[?] pig was laid [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075135 |
B0032608 |
1769.08.03 |
Upon my word [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077922 |
B0025285 |
1774.12.22 |
Upon my word it's very hard [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187406 |
B0042737 |
1724.11.12 |
Upon the Earth thrive villany and wo [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000594 |
B0000462 |
1758.07.17 |
Upon the object and foundation [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087904 |
B0026517 |
1768.09.08 |
Upon your church, which all must grant [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098621 |
B0028509 |
1775.01.26 |
Urbem, quam dicunt Romam, Melibaei putavi [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187518 |
B0042742 |
1775.02.02 |
Urbem, quam dicunt Romam, Melibaei putavi [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187523 |
B0042743 |
1775.02.16 |
Urbem, quam dicunt Romam, Melibaei putavi [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187570 |
B0042745 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1774.08.30 |
Vain are the sculptur'd effigies of fame [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030915 |
B0012695 |
1772.12.26 |
Vain are the sculptur'd honours of the tomb [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133810 |
B0033661 |
1776.02.02 |
Vain Britons, boast no longer [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064103 |
B0021706 |
1776.02.24 |
Vain Briton's, boast no longer with proud indignity [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228153 |
B0048755 |
1778.01.21 |
Vain Britons boast no longer with proud indignity [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170475 |
B0039955 |
1745.09.02 |
Vain coquet, by studied arts, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209607 |
B0046193 |
1774.12.29 |
Vain, empty fool, whom all good men despise [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231748 |
B0049556 |
1774.05.19 |
Vain is the flash of human wit [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227387 |
B0048663 |
1747.05.04 |
Vain state of man! press'd with succeeding woes [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078371 |
B0025426 |
1768.03.03 |
Vain the attempt, to blast the sacred name [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053336 |
B0019658 |
1775.02.13 |
Vain Waller! write no more, at least forbear [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0215830 |
B0047602 |
1726.01.25 |
Vainest of mortals crub thy mad carreer [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000644 |
B0000524 |
1758.10.19 |
Valient Clermont sure the battle won, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050945 |
B0019183 |
1772.09.03 |
Various dangers of the ocean o'er, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055157 |
B0019892 |
1772.09.17 |
Various dangers of the ocean o'er, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101346 |
B0028727 |
1776.03.21 |
Various, fleeting joys that rise, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103659 |
B0028911 |
1773.12.30 |
Various seasons of the year, The [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227172 |
B0048643 |
1774.01.27 |
Various seasons of the year, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102461 |
B0028798 |
1774.02.22 |
Various seasons of the year, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030696 |
B0012666 |
1738.11.14 |
Vast blessings, lucky child, attend [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066402 |
B0023032 |
1738.12.06 |
Vast blessings, lucky child, attend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138136 |
B0035251 |
1738.12.25 |
Vast blessings, lucky child attend [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127538 |
B0031383 |
1749.01.16 |
Vast happiness enjoy thy gay allies! [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045768 |
B0017560 |
1774.03.29 |
Vater giebet, Der [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234593 |
B0050435 |
1768.11.29 |
Vater hinterliess zween Erben, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233516 |
B0050158 |
1769.08.22 |
Vater wer, wie viele Vaeter, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233789 |
B0050196 |
1772.07.23 |
Venus, most histories agree [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101262 |
B0028719 |
1769.11.16 |
Venus the gay, the smiling queen of love [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224327 |
B0048454 |
1761.02.09 |
Verse above mysterious is [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006490 |
B0003119 |
1764.09.22 |
Very silliest things in life, The [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152240 |
B0041689 |
1765.02.07 |
Very silliest things in life, The [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043765 |
B0017134 |
1765.02.14 |
Very silliest things in life, The [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052878 |
B0019513 |
1782.06.06 |
Very silliest things in life, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077507 |
B0033313 |
1766.12.25 |
Vespilla, that mischievous tongue [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230158 |
B0049280 |
1768.05.13 |
Vestry conven'd at a time most fitting, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034012 |
B0013795 |
1768.05.09 |
Vestry conven'd at a time the most fitting [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015808 |
B0006144 |
1767.12.07 |
Veteran hunks, all covered with scars, The [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0111705 |
B0029898 |
1776.10.21 |
Veteran see[ ], whose last act on the stage [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120574 |
B0030372 |
1776.10.15 |
Veteran see, whose last act on the stage, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135431 |
B0033991 |
1770.11.05 |
Vice, bold substantial! vice, puts in her claim [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095379 |
B0027177 |
1768.03.21 |
Vice is a monster of so horrid a mein [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213306 |
B0047247 |
1768.03.03 |
Vice is a monster of so horrid mein [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053333 |
B0019658 |
1768.03.05 |
Vice is a monster of so horrid mein [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152775 |
B0041808 |
1768.03.22 |
Vice is a monster of so horrid mein [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216838 |
B0045033 |
1768.04.20 |
Vice is a monster of so horrid mein [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044086 |
B0017276 |
1768.02.18 |
Vice is a monster of so horrid mien [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097499 |
B0028469 |
1768.02.22 |
Vice is a monster of so horrid mien [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0093353 |
B0027025 |
1768.02.29 |
Vice is a monster of so horrid mien [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0112499 |
B0029913 |
1768.09.29 |
Victim bull the bloody altar stains, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161367 |
B0038915 |
1733.11.05 |
Victorious wisdom whose supreme command [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127167 |
B0031122 |
1783.02.12 |
Victory claims a nation's thankful voice [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201666 |
B0043317 |
1770.12.25 |
Viel Heil zuvor! zum Neuen Jahre [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234045 |
B0050265 |
1752.05.16 |
Viel menschen sind bereits schon boess und arge Thiere [fl] |
Pensylvanische Berichte |
C0129027 |
B0041267 |
1767.10.15 |
View the virtues of thy charming mind [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096624 |
B0028447 |
1782.09.04 |
Vile as they are, this lukewarm tory crew [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043143 |
B0016684 |
1759.07.13 |
Vile wretch! who sacrifices all to wealth [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067291 |
B0023385 |
1768.11.03 |
Virginia, see thy governor appears! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230463 |
B0049319 |
1770.02.15 |
Virginians attend: Be worth like this approv'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230828 |
B0049376 |
1757.04.29 |
Virginians! rouse! and from your borders drive [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067001 |
B0023271 |
1772.09.14 |
Virgins! haste to the groves [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0171065 |
B0040028 |
1774.01.10 |
Virtue and fame the other day [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028774 |
B0012092 |
1747.10.14 |
Virtue and vice, two mighty powers [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049541 |
B0018609 |
1773.07.02 |
Virtue, as hard up hill she went [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035431 |
B0014063 |
1772.01.03 |
Virtue, surpriz'd by death, demands a tear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069500 |
B0024036 |
1734.01.23 |
Virtue, thou ornament of human life [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137400 |
B0034998 |
1767.11.05 |
Virtue! What is it? Whence does it arise? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096699 |
B0028450 |
1770.02.08 |
Virtue! What is it? Whence does it arise? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099669 |
B0028590 |
1782.01.31 |
Virtuous and vicious ev'ry man must be [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175458 |
B0040800 |
1782.10.14 |
Virtuous ladies, those inchanting few, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018584 |
B0006891 |
1760.01.31 |
Virtuous Theban, and the mighty Swede, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021402 |
B0009657 |
1760.02.04 |
Virtuous Theban, and the mighty Swede, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088352 |
B0026599 |
1771.10.05 |
Visions of devils into monkeys turn'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153366 |
B0041995 |
1756.04.26 |
Vital spark of heavenly flame [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013069 |
B0005516 |
1777.10.16 |
Voila ce mortel, Le [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206920 |
B0044765 |
1774.05.17 |
Vom Himmel fuhr die hoechste Majestaet [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234604 |
B0050442 |
1769.05.23 |
Vom Vater seiner Braut erhielt Philet des Glueck [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233710 |
B0050183 |
1773.01.05 |
Von Ihm, dem Ursprung aller Dinge [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234368 |
B0050371 |
1773.05.18 |
Von seinem Thron Gott zu uns kam [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234475 |
B0050390 |
1768.08.23 |
Von ungefehr muss einen Blinden [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233439 |
B0050144 |
1769.01.10 |
Vor dem, da noch um Mitternacht [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233568 |
B0050164 |
1768.12.20 |
Vorzeiten gabs ein kleines Land [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233542 |
B0050161 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1774.05.12 |
Waft me! oh, waft me to the shade [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063702 |
B0021619 |
1731.12.27 |
Waft me, some soft and cooling breeze [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011619 |
B0004455 |
1783.02.22 |
Wag who jaw-props advertis'd, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011027 |
B0003931 |
1759.10.15 |
Wake! awake the plaintive strain [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088185 |
B0026583 |
1768.08.16 |
Wandrer hat den Gott der Goetter, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233435 |
B0050143 |
1768.07.14 |
Wanton god of soft desire, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161265 |
B0038904 |
1768.07.29 |
Wanton god of soft desire, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034104 |
B0013806 |
1783.06.19 |
War being o'er let ev'ry heart rejoice, The [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232175 |
B0047727 |
1778.05.06 |
War broke out in former days, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170511 |
B0039972 |
1778.05.20 |
War broke out in former days, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170338 |
B0039945 |
1778.07.18 |
War broke out in former days, A [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154388 |
B0042349 |
1778.07.22 |
War broke out in former days, A [fl] |
Gazette of State of South Carolina |
C0045398 |
B0016844 |
1778.07.25 |
War broke out in former days, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173829 |
B0040307 |
1779.01.28 |
War broke out in former days, A [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064410 |
B0021848 |
1779.03.30 |
War broke out in former days, A [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070868 |
B0024383 |
1779.04.05 |
War broke out in former days, A [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048079 |
B0018146 |
1781.11.03 |
War broke out in former days, A [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075197 |
B0032633 |
1778.07.07 |
War! how I hate thy horrid name [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057986 |
B0020950 |
1779.05.13 |
War! how I hate thy horrid name [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000305 |
B0000059 |
1779.05.15 |
War! how I hate thy horrid name [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042346 |
B0016497 |
1779.06.01 |
War! how I hate thy horrid name [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070891 |
B0024392 |
1779.05.13 |
War! how lusts thy horrid name [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036569 |
B0014369 |
1775.11.16 |
War makes the vulgar multitude to drink [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232115 |
B0049603 |
1756.02.16 |
War, mournful war, I sing my country's woe [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106176 |
B0029271 |
1769.08.10 |
War! why let it come: War is a game, A [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077940 |
B0025286 |
1769.08.28 |
War! why let it come: War is a game, A [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008693 |
B0003565 |
1769.09.08 |
War! Why let it come: War is a game [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034466 |
B0013864 |
1768.10.31 |
Warm in my country's rights and nature's laws [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213441 |
B0047279 |
1771.07.04 |
Warm'd by the fire of freedom's sacred flame [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100665 |
B0028664 |
1771.07.26 |
Warm'd by the fire of freedom's sacred flame [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034970 |
B0013962 |
1772.03.09 |
Warm'd with the flame that lifts the ravish'd soul [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095821 |
B0027246 |
1772.12.11 |
Warmest friend I ever prov'd, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035313 |
B0014034 |
1773.01.18 |
Warmest friend, I ever prov'd, The [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028535 |
B0012041 |
1760.12.18 |
Warn'd by my fate, be ever on your guard [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088692 |
B0026645 |
1783.07.23 |
Warrior, farewel! eccentrically brave [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043421 |
B0016730 |
1783.07.30 |
Warrior, farewel! eccentrically brave [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072501 |
B0025125 |
1783.08.19 |
Warrior, farewel! eccentrically brave [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057461 |
B0021360 |
1783.08.22 |
Warrior, farewel! eccentrically brave [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes) |
C0057255 |
B0020691 |
1783.09.11 |
Warrior, farewel! eccentrically brave [fl] |
Vermont Journal |
C0232271 |
B0047762 |
1783.07.31 |
Warrior, farewell! eccentrically brave [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126468 |
B0031068 |
1783.08.11 |
Warrior, farewell! eccentrically brave [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049185 |
B0018374 |
1783.08.16 |
Warrior farewell! eccentrically brave [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075642 |
B0032726 |
1783.09.09 |
Warrior, farewell! eccentrically brave [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219568 |
B0045485 |
1782.01.09 |
Wars, bloody wars and hostile Britain's rage [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042898 |
B0016650 |
1782.01.31 |
Wars, bloody wars, and hostile Britain's rage [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064694 |
B0022004 |
1768.09.29 |
Was ever man so curst, so lost as I [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161369 |
B0038915 |
1770.03.20 |
Was fienge doch wohl Land und Stadt [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233923 |
B0050226 |
1779.03.06 |
Was he not candid, and a faithful friend? [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042314 |
B0016487 |
1778.05.06 |
Was Neues gibt es wohl, was sagen die Rebellen? [fl] |
Pennsylvanische Staats-Courier |
C0176833 |
B0041107 |
1782.10.26 |
Was strangely vers'd in magic lore [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154749 |
B0042572 |
1768.10.24 |
Was there no felony, no bawd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131482 |
B0033440 |
1768.10.27 |
Was there no felony, no bawd [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098721 |
B0028518 |
1779.07.24 |
Washington, Washington! [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042422 |
B0016507 |
1782.12.02 |
Watch may represent the mind of man, A [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018626 |
B0006898 |
1752.04.16 |
Watchman counts the clock, while time runs on, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020898 |
B0009280 |
1770.05.07 |
Watchman, quoth Jack, it is none of our doing, The [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114763 |
B0030032 |
1776.11.25 |
Watry God, great Neptune lay [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120617 |
B0030377 |
1776.04.19 |
Watry God, great Neptune lay, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036163 |
B0014209 |
1776.04.29 |
Watry God, great Neptune, lay, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031208 |
B0012779 |
1776.05.03 |
Watry God, Great Neptune lay, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064121 |
B0021713 |
1773.02.09 |
Ways of heaven are far remov'd above, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030428 |
B0012612 |
1769.10.05 |
Ways of heavens are dark and intricate, The [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078060 |
B0025294 |
1783.07.21 |
Ways of heav'n are dark and intricate, The [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0123431 |
B0030727 |
1775.08.07 |
We are the troops that ne'er will stoop [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173467 |
B0040187 |
1775.08.23 |
We are the troops that ne'er will stoop [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064054 |
B0021683 |
1775.08.24 |
We are the troops that ne'er will stoop [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103263 |
B0028881 |
1775.09.12 |
We are the troops that ne'er will stoop [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070549 |
B0024229 |
1737.08.15 |
We barbarously call those blest [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127487 |
B0031317 |
1737.09.23 |
We barbarously call those blest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228944 |
B0048918 |
1775.11.10 |
We came, we saw, but could not bear [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036102 |
B0014186 |
1775.10.19 |
We came, we saw, but could not beat [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135205 |
B0033835 |
1775.10.25 |
We came, we saw, but could not beat [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037114 |
B0015460 |
1775.10.26 |
We came, we saw, but could not beat [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103378 |
B0028890 |
1775.11.06 |
We came, we saw, but could not beat [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017727 |
B0006529 |
1775.11.11 |
We came, we saw, but could not beat [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227976 |
B0048740 |
1775.11.13 |
We came, we saw, but could not beat [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075062 |
B0032525 |
1721.09.04 |
We dare not own your piece for public use [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065355 |
B0022176 |
1771.04.16 |
We have heard with our ears, O Lord [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030018 |
B0012518 |
1756.11.22 |
We have lately been told [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087571 |
B0026432 |
1782.09.25 |
We have reason to think there will soon be a peace [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072336 |
B0025082 |
1782.10.05 |
We have reason to think there will soon be a peace [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071159 |
B0024562 |
1741.12.14 |
We have receiv'd your letter, Jaby [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127823 |
B0031522 |
1771.08.17 |
We have the promise of eternal truth [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153343 |
B0041988 |
1741.01.19 |
We hear of some enchristall'd's such as have [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025773 |
B0010633 |
1775.10.28 |
We here are invited to a Zodiack of mirth [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135208 |
B0033839 |
1775.11.09 |
We here are invited to a Zodiack of mirth [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232104 |
B0049602 |
1753.03.12 |
We hold the man as mean and base [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104215 |
B0029118 |
1733.04.09 |
We King of Beasts from lonely den [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011731 |
B0004512 |
1781.07.14 |
We like a fat coachman, our horses to steady [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175195 |
B0040714 |
1781.09.31 |
We lose him, my Daphnis! and where shall we find [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042785 |
B0016632 |
1769.07.31 |
We men of Coventry [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114460 |
B0029992 |
1769.08.11 |
We men of Coventry [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034448 |
B0013860 |
1769.08.12 |
We men of Coventry [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153051 |
B0041883 |
1774.08.08 |
We men of Coventry [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173100 |
B0040127 |
1774.08.26 |
We men of Coventry [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035828 |
B0014123 |
1778.09.29 |
We men of Zion [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173897 |
B0040334 |
1782.02.25 |
We men of Zion [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048699 |
B0018298 |
1772.09.11 |
We must remember death and it be grave [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035247 |
B0014021 |
1772.03.28 |
We must remember death and the grave [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153446 |
B0042020 |
1732.02.22 |
We must resign; his great soul does claim [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000975 |
B0000840 |
1771.09.20 |
We never talk of this man's house or will [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069440 |
B0024022 |
1770.01.15 |
We once more are order'd to let you convene! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074411 |
B0032284 |
1776.05.09 |
We once trusted Britain with power to rule us [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103692 |
B0028918 |
1757.05.16 |
We Sail'd on the seas in the Ramilies [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006102 |
B0002924 |
1747.07.23 |
We see on Globes, in astronomic ways [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020480 |
B0009077 |
1767.04.11 |
We see the weather-cock (at Court) [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033303 |
B0013591 |
1767.04.02 |
We see the weather-cock at court [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096219 |
B0028418 |
1750.07.16 |
We thank you, my dears, you have sav'd us by flight [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085046 |
B0026100 |
1773.08.05 |
We that subscribe to this edition [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063279 |
B0021579 |
1747.06.01 |
We the King's best subjects, the Council of this Dominion [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084628 |
B0025937 |
1770.11.05 |
We the May'r and the Bailiffs of S--mpton town [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132526 |
B0033549 |
1770.11.19 |
We the May'r and the Bailiffs of S---mpton town [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062238 |
B0021424 |
1760.12.25 |
We tho't Father Abraham had a large dose [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021449 |
B0009704 |
1743.05.05 |
We thro' the law of life in Christ [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155078 |
B0037590 |
1769.10.05 |
We tremble, when we hear the same [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078094 |
B0025294 |
1771.03.04 |
We view the outward glories of a crown [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009022 |
B0003644 |
1771.03.08 |
We view the outward glories of a crown [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069359 |
B0023994 |
1768.03.24 |
Weak Aetheist! could a giddy dance [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161115 |
B0038888 |
1771.07.12 |
Wealth is a great [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069411 |
B0024012 |
1768.07.28 |
Wedlock, a name not much in fashion [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223564 |
B0048397 |
1780.12.08 |
Weep, British muse, o'er Andre's grave! [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046579 |
B0017819 |
1780.07.06 |
Weep! Gallia, weep! thy crest'd flow'rs [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183220 |
B0043696 |
1766.04.05 |
Weeping America, reliev'd by you [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033188 |
B0013549 |
1782.04.03 |
Weib ist von dem Mann gelaufen, Das [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044858 |
B0016963 |
1782.04.10 |
Weib ist von dem Mann gelaufen, Das [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044869 |
B0016964 |
1782.04.17 |
Weib ist von dem Mann gelaufen, Das [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044878 |
B0016965 |
1769.03.28 |
Weil von dem Tod erstanden ist [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233626 |
B0050175 |
1780.07.13 |
Welcome all ye friendly pow'rs [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174898 |
B0040601 |
1772.05.04 |
Welcome, all-inspiring May [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170849 |
B0040009 |
1782.07.11 |
Welcome Arnold to our shore [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064782 |
B0022027 |
1734.05.20 |
Welcome, illustrious Prince, in whom we trace [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235128 |
B0049756 |
1767.03.12 |
Welcome my son, to this compos'd shade [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230164 |
B0049282 |
1775.05.08 |
Welcome! once more [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173417 |
B0040171 |
1775.05.18 |
Welcome! once more [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103095 |
B0028867 |
1775.05.27 |
Welcome! once more [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227829 |
B0048716 |
1775.05.29 |
Welcome! once more [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031112 |
B0012735 |
1782.05.29 |
Welcome one Arnold to our shore [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043052 |
B0016670 |
1782.06.20 |
Welcome one Arnold to our shore [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077524 |
B0033315 |
1782.10.17 |
Welcome, one Arnold, to our shore [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220159 |
B0044187 |
1783.07.05 |
Welcome one Arnold to our shore [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221282 |
B0048032 |
1782.10.26 |
Welcome, one Arnold, to our-shore [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075391 |
B0032685 |
1772.06.18 |
Welcome the real state of things [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226195 |
B0048563 |
1773.03.29 |
Welcome thou friendly earnest of fourscore! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134590 |
B0033674 |
1773.11.25 |
Welcome! thou friendly earnest of fourscore [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227096 |
B0048638 |
1778.12.24 |
Welcome, thrice welcome, Christmas gay [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037610 |
B0015678 |
1769.07.10 |
Welcome, thrice welcome, sober solemn night [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094873 |
B0027107 |
1783.06.28 |
Welcome! thrice welcome to a rescu'd land [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047598 |
B0018067 |
1783.07.21 |
Welcome! thrice welcome to a rescu'd land [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049166 |
B0018371 |
1783.09.01 |
Welcome! Thrice welcome, to a rescu'd land [fl] |
Freeman's Chronicle |
C0042609 |
B0016595 |
1783.09.20 |
Welcome! thrice welcome, to a rescu'd land [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176371 |
B0041059 |
1783.10.21 |
Welcome! thrice welcome, to a rescu'd land [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0154895 |
B0041503 |
1783.09.26 |
Welcome! thrice welcome to a rescued land [fl] |
New York Morning Post |
C0125705 |
B0030811 |
1772.08.29 |
Welcome to the real state of things [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133145 |
B0033644 |
1732.08.17 |
Welcome to us, thou happy one of three [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000994 |
B0000865 |
1736.10.01 |
Welcome. fair princess, to the shore [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228574 |
B0048868 |
1736.03.08 |
We'll brav'ry grant to a gay volunteer [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025617 |
B0010540 |
1772.12.17 |
Well Cuffee! What's the world about? [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063108 |
B0021543 |
1772.12.26 |
Well Cuffee! what's the world about? [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153568 |
B0042059 |
1768.01.29 |
Well done, my Lord, with noble taste [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203971 |
B0044380 |
1757.08.13 |
Well, friend! hast heard the farce that late has been [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032796 |
B0013288 |
1778.02.11 |
Well, good my Lords and gentlemen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Lancaster |
C0170482 |
B0039959 |
1778.02.21 |
Well, good my Lords and Gentlemen [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-York |
C0151822 |
B0037551 |
1778.02.24 |
Well, good my lords and gentlemen [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057103 |
B0020631 |
1778.07.22 |
Well I remember on that crouded day [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071393 |
B0024661 |
1778.07.23 |
Well I remember on that crouded day [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0125954 |
B0030855 |
1778.08.01 |
Well I remember on that crouded day [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154393 |
B0042351 |
1778.08.17 |
Well I remember on that crouded day [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047931 |
B0018113 |
1738.07.03 |
Well may the cypress now my brows adorn [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127511 |
B0031361 |
1779.07.22 |
Well may you fear, oh wretched crew! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174421 |
B0040462 |
1772.01.09 |
Well met Friend Will, how's all at home? [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054878 |
B0019858 |
1782.03.13 |
Well now (said the Devil) it looks something better [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042975 |
B0016659 |
1782.04.03 |
Well now (said the devil) it looks something better! [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072175 |
B0025057 |
1782.04.11 |
Well now (said the Devil) it looks something better [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064745 |
B0022014 |
1782.04.22 |
Well now (said the devil) it looks something better! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018365 |
B0006866 |
1760.02.11 |
Well, now friend Z, you see what caution [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088361 |
B0026600 |
1771.09.12 |
Well, now 'tis over-- the ice fairly broken [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054740 |
B0019842 |
1760.03.06 |
Well! since the dreadful bus'ness is all over [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051143 |
B0019255 |
1743.09.05 |
Well Sirs, what think ye now of Cato's fate? [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209416 |
B0046088 |
1779.01.13 |
Well somebody must foremost shew his face [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188823 |
B0042888 |
1748.02.24 |
Well sung the bard, to critics, wits and beaus [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049618 |
B0018628 |
1773.12.02 |
We'll to the colonies boys [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0025040 |
B0010406 |
1773.12.13 |
We'll to the colonies boys [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134987 |
B0033711 |
1773.12.14 |
We'll to the colonies boys [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030644 |
B0012656 |
1773.12.16 |
We'll to the colonies boys [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0075943 |
B0032884 |
1773.12.21 |
We'll to the colonies, boys [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234547 |
B0050421 |
1762.02.18 |
Well, well, my good countrymen! pr'y-ye don't fret [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089517 |
B0026708 |
1770.12.10 |
Well! what have you done? says honest old Bob [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132581 |
B0033554 |
1752.12.11 |
Well yesterday is pass'd and cannot be [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026148 |
B0011154 |
1752.12.22 |
Well Yesterday is pass'd and cannot be [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222143 |
B0048207 |
1753.01.08 |
Well yesterday is pass'd, and cannot be [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210543 |
B0046550 |
1746.02.04 |
Well-turn'd praise requir'd the nicest skill, A [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049466 |
B0018521 |
1769.08.29 |
Wenn der Vollfuehrung deiner Pflicht [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233798 |
B0050197 |
1782.03.27 |
Wer Gottes Wege geht, nur der hat grossen Frieden [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044853 |
B0016962 |
1756.07.01 |
Wer mir mein'n Beutel stiehlt, stiehlt eine Kleinigkeitt [fl] |
Pensylvanische Berichte |
C0129226 |
B0041337 |
1764.01.02 |
Werd Friede, Segen, Glueck und Heil [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0232582 |
B0049906 |
1749.04.17 |
Were batchelors but wise enough to see [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005432 |
B0002505 |
1749.04.26 |
Were batchelors but wise enough to see [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049724 |
B0018690 |
1749.05.22 |
Were batchelors but wise enough to see [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210021 |
B0046379 |
1769.08.15 |
Were fortune more civil and business more brisk [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040415 |
B0016002 |
1769.11.09 |
Were fortune more civil, and business more brisk [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224315 |
B0048453 |
1770.06.22 |
Were fortune more civil and business more brisk [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034701 |
B0013905 |
1771.08.08 |
Were I permitted to inspect the rolls [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062653 |
B0021469 |
1758.05.12 |
We're of one common stock [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067096 |
B0023324 |
1781.08.03 |
We're told when heaven our first parents made [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036739 |
B0014485 |
1735.02.25 |
Were you, good sir, a friend of mine [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001294 |
B0000999 |
1765.06.24 |
Were you ye Fair! But cautious whom you trust [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170375 |
B0041536 |
1778.07.16 |
West of th' old Atlantic, firm liberty stands! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136145 |
B0034228 |
1778.08.08 |
West of th' old Atlantic, firm liberty stands! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154397 |
B0042352 |
1778.08.17 |
West of th' old Atlantic, firm liberty stands! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076928 |
B0033122 |
1778.08.24 |
West of th' old Atlantic, firm liberty stands! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018057 |
B0006675 |
1778.08.27 |
West of th' old Atlantic, firm liberty stands [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064341 |
B0021826 |
1778.12.01 |
West of th' old Atlantic, firm liberty stands! [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042123 |
B0016573 |
1778.12.01 |
West of the old Atlantic, firm liberty stands! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070841 |
B0024366 |
1768.07.28 |
Western sky with purple hung, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161278 |
B0038906 |
1782.06.10 |
Western sun now shot a feeble ray, The [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018406 |
B0006873 |
1780.09.07 |
We've almost, sweet sister, been frighted to death [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126093 |
B0030923 |
1780.09.06 |
We've almost, sweet sister, been frighten'd to death [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071577 |
B0024769 |
1780.09.09 |
We've almost, sweet sister, been frighten'd to death [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174937 |
B0040616 |
1780.09.25 |
We've almost, sweet sister, been frighten'd to death [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048341 |
B0018223 |
1779.01.23 |
We've shown them full oft' of what stuff we are made [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188884 |
B0042891 |
1769.05.08 |
What a constant round of pain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131799 |
B0033470 |
1782.03.16 |
What a constant round of pain [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221193 |
B0047992 |
1775.07.15 |
What a court hath old England of folly and sin [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227878 |
B0048723 |
1775.07.26 |
What a court hath old England of folly and sin [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057742 |
B0020794 |
1753.02.01 |
What a folly is riches, your gold what a jest? [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050296 |
B0018885 |
1774.10.27 |
What a folly is riches, your gold what a jest? [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076130 |
B0032929 |
1781.12.07 |
What a folly is riches, your gold what a jest? [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0124896 |
B0030779 |
1774.08.04 |
What a hubbub is here, my dear father, of late [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187313 |
B0042717 |
1734.07.01 |
What a pity it is that some modern Bravadoes [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235141 |
B0049761 |
1734.09.25 |
What a pity it is that some modern bravadoes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137510 |
B0035033 |
1750.02.12 |
What a strange moment will that be [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084919 |
B0026078 |
1774.09.29 |
What am I going to bequeath [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227528 |
B0048682 |
1780.03.15 |
What are the earth's wide kingdoms else [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151167 |
B0037345 |
1756.04.12 |
What arm can want, or sinnows, or success [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013059 |
B0005514 |
1775.01.26 |
What! arm'd for virtue, and not point the pen [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063932 |
B0021656 |
1753.02.08 |
What? arm'd for virtue, when I point the pen [fl] |
Independent Reflector |
C0049382 |
B0018411 |
1767.12.30 |
What art thou, life, so courted by mankind? [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044006 |
B0017260 |
1739.03.14 |
What bard shall fame to Rosalinda give [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001793 |
B0001207 |
1778.01.08 |
What base and unjust accusations we find [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037516 |
B0015628 |
1771.05.17 |
What being in nature's so fickle and light [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034937 |
B0013952 |
1750.11.05 |
What bounds can limit now the fallen tear [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026072 |
B0011051 |
1750.12.17 |
What bounds can limit now the falling tear [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078751 |
B0025568 |
1768.04.21 |
What bounds will nature or affection give [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161150 |
B0038892 |
1729.06.05 |
What brought me here, -custom and fancy flee [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000767 |
B0000697 |
1758.02.06 |
What bustle and talk [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006226 |
B0002962 |
1759.08.06 |
What! can an infant muse attempt to sing [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0079725 |
B0027958 |
1773.04.06 |
What can assuage the pain man feels [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030472 |
B0012620 |
1765.07.25 |
What can preserve my life? or what destroy? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146221 |
B0036645 |
1768.02.04 |
What can satisfy av'rice, ambition and pride [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161077 |
B0038880 |
1747.05.25 |
What can the people do when madmen rule [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078380 |
B0025428 |
1771.09.26 |
What can the reason be, when tyrants reign [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062708 |
B0021476 |
1774.03.17 |
What can you raise upon your farms [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227349 |
B0048654 |
1767.11.19 |
What canker'd pen of brass, what characters [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223031 |
B0048361 |
1768.01.04 |
What canker'd pen of brass, what characters [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008391 |
B0003479 |
1768.09.30 |
What canker'd pen of brass, what characters [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068936 |
B0023868 |
1772.03.26 |
What canker'd pen of brass, what characters [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231017 |
B0049440 |
1729.11.03 |
What care I how the King of Spain [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079139 |
B0027467 |
1774.06.15 |
What chear, brother tars, our toils are all o'er [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220504 |
B0047780 |
1783.12.08 |
What cheker'd fates uncertain blend [fl] |
Independent Journal |
C0047840 |
B0018099 |
1750.01.15 |
What Cobbam dead! Then England mourn thy fate [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084908 |
B0026074 |
1750.02.05 |
What Cobham dead! Then England mourn thy fate [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078677 |
B0025524 |
1783.06.21 |
What constitutes a state? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176088 |
B0041019 |
1783.07.24 |
What constitutes a state? [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064891 |
B0022081 |
1768.01.18 |
What cooper has hoop'd up this barrel? [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008404 |
B0003481 |
1774.06.30 |
What cou'd induce thee, thus to engage [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220517 |
B0047782 |
1774.12.15 |
What cou'd possess you, effeminate Ben [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231740 |
B0049554 |
1774.12.01 |
What cou'd possess you, stupid dunce [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231719 |
B0049552 |
1774.07.07 |
What could induce thee Fool, thus to engage [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220521 |
B0047783 |
1773.10.15 |
What degradation rolling ages feel! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035516 |
B0014078 |
1733.04.23 |
What did inspire the fair to cross the main [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011737 |
B0004514 |
1774.02.17 |
What did my phlogy, my phlogy [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187060 |
B0042693 |
1776.11.12 |
What discontents, what dire events [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066793 |
B0023208 |
1775.01.25 |
What does all this passion mean [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041681 |
B0016361 |
1775.02.02 |
What! dog eat dog [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102942 |
B0028851 |
1783.04.26 |
What doleful tidings in mine ears they ring [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201751 |
B0043338 |
1783.04.28 |
What doleful tidings in mine ears they ring [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0123367 |
B0030715 |
1767.04.27 |
What doth avail to have a princely place [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130217 |
B0033356 |
1767.06.20 |
What doth avail to have a princely place [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152610 |
B0041771 |
1735.12.29 |
What doubts of allsufficient Providence? [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127286 |
B0031233 |
1780.12.13 |
What dread explosion rends the distant skies! [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071608 |
B0024783 |
1774.12.29 |
What ear, ye sirens, can endure the pest [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227654 |
B0048695 |
1746.11.03 |
What e're men speak by this New Light [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005233 |
B0002377 |
1746.11.10 |
What e're men speak by this New Light [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005236 |
B0002378 |
1747.08.31 |
What eye too many tears can shed [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209813 |
B0046292 |
1770.11.06 |
What eye too many tears can shed [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204915 |
B0044521 |
1753.07.16 |
What falsehoods some in post advise [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0086076 |
B0026255 |
1753.07.26 |
What falsehoods some in post advise! [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020974 |
B0009341 |
1759.09.29 |
What fine antithesis, what flow'ry phrase [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211236 |
B0046856 |
1775.02.23 |
What flame, so sudden, thus attracts mine eye? [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187576 |
B0042746 |
1775.02.06 |
What flame, so sudden, thus attracts my eye? [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031014 |
B0012719 |
1779.03.30 |
What friendly ray, in pity drest [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071871 |
B0024927 |
1771.05.25 |
What gives the maiden blush its loveliest dye [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153297 |
B0041976 |
1749.05.11 |
What gloomy star beclouds this Western clime! [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020710 |
B0009157 |
1768.06.16 |
What god of music will assist my lays [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161217 |
B0038900 |
1758.04.13 |
What grateful mind can forbear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142785 |
B0036265 |
1770.09.17 |
What grief did Beckford's honest soul oppress [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095260 |
B0027170 |
1768.09.02 |
What grumbling noise comes thro' the yielding air! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034167 |
B0013811 |
1751.01.23 |
What happy hours the man enjoys [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049910 |
B0018781 |
1751.03.26 |
What happy hours the man enjoys [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012723 |
B0005276 |
1767.07.06 |
What his dear country lost when Russel fell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130650 |
B0033367 |
1759.10.29 |
What honour, Wolfe, should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088208 |
B0026585 |
1769.01.16 |
What honours, Wolfe, shou'd thy brave brows adorn [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176803 |
B0041115 |
1759.10.19 |
What honours, Wolfe, should thy brave brown adorn [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067307 |
B0023401 |
1759.10.15 |
What honours Wolfe should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013653 |
B0005697 |
1759.10.15 |
What honours, Wolfe, should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006372 |
B0003050 |
1759.10.18 |
What honours, Wolfe, should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021368 |
B0009645 |
1759.10.25 |
What honours, Wolfe, should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0143606 |
B0036345 |
1759.11.01 |
What honours, Wolfe, should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051064 |
B0019237 |
1759.10.22 |
What honours, Wolfe, should thy brows adorn? [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0079810 |
B0027970 |
1769.01.19 |
What hopes, what terrors does thy gift creat [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230509 |
B0049327 |
1769.01.16 |
What hopes, what terrors does thy gift create [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131643 |
B0033454 |
1736.05.24 |
What how? how now hath how such learning [ ] [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011944 |
B0004616 |
1731.11.04 |
What how now, old Grandsire, what is it you mean [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137156 |
B0034884 |
1723.08.26 |
What if your muse to Royal George does fly [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065568 |
B0022279 |
1774.07.01 |
What! in this piping time of peace [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220283 |
B0044251 |
1774.06.24 |
What! In this piping time of peace, when ev'ry [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035774 |
B0014114 |
1775.04.17 |
What instrument, my friends, shall we employ [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031062 |
B0012729 |
1769.05.18 |
What is eternity? Can ought [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099219 |
B0028551 |
1775.02.24 |
What is eternity? Can ought [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064976 |
B0032764 |
1769.06.09 |
What is eternity?--Can Ought [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034403 |
B0013851 |
1774.01.20 |
What is eternity--Can Ought [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057620 |
B0020730 |
1761.02.23 |
What! is great Prussia once again victorious [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006493 |
B0003121 |
1767.12.17 |
What is in death, that men should fear to die? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096949 |
B0028457 |
1769.09.14 |
What is in death that men should fear to die? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099501 |
B0028568 |
1769.09.29 |
What is in death that men should fear to die? [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034482 |
B0013867 |
1779.06.22 |
What is life? [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077077 |
B0033166 |
1782.04.29 |
What is old English liberty? Friend, you now ask [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018379 |
B0006867 |
1764.07.26 |
What is that vice that still prevails [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091329 |
B0026835 |
1765.01.28 |
What is that vice that still prevails [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170357 |
B0041515 |
1741.04.13 |
What is the blooming tincture of a skin [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127764 |
B0031487 |
1775.02.23 |
What is the cause of all the woes [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076313 |
B0032946 |
1769.12.22 |
What is the silly fellow dis, pray tell [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034546 |
B0013879 |
1734.01.29 |
What is the thing our nature doth require [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001142 |
B0000942 |
1744.10.18 |
What is the vollied bolts severest maim [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020318 |
B0008934 |
1754.06.20 |
What is this fleeting life of man? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156146 |
B0038167 |
1767.10.12 |
What is this fleeting life of man? [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213232 |
B0047225 |
1771.07.18 |
What is this life, that mortals idly crave? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225237 |
B0048515 |
1771.08.08 |
What is this life, that mortals idly crave? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100694 |
B0028669 |
1771.11.04 |
What is this life that mortals idly crave? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132804 |
B0033601 |
1771.11.22 |
What is this life that mortals idly crave? [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035033 |
B0013979 |
1771.11.26 |
What is this life that mortals idly crave? [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030153 |
B0012550 |
1781.12.22 |
What is this life that mortals idly crave? [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010597 |
B0003870 |
1782.01.05 |
What is this life that mortals idly crave! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071034 |
B0024523 |
1737.02.03 |
What is this life we strive with anxious care [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079498 |
B0027772 |
1771.09.30 |
What is thy gain, when all is done [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132770 |
B0033596 |
1773.05.13 |
What is true happiness? Amanda cries [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101872 |
B0028761 |
1773.05.27 |
What is true happiness? Amanda cries [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226765 |
B0048612 |
1783.09.20 |
What is Virtue? -Why a farce [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176374 |
B0041059 |
1769.11.10 |
What is your aim, ye riff raff-railing elves [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064946 |
B0032756 |
1768.08.11 |
What joy, sister Ireland, your countenance shows! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223580 |
B0048399 |
1773.03.13 |
What legends, of fables, and whimsical tales [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153594 |
B0042070 |
1773.04.06 |
What legends of fables, and whimsical tales [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040978 |
B0016192 |
1773.04.09 |
What legends of fables, and whimsical tales [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070056 |
B0024102 |
1770.12.27 |
What light, bright beaming from yon eastern sky [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054583 |
B0019805 |
1773.04.05 |
What loose and unjust accusations we find [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214834 |
B0047514 |
1758.01.27 |
What martial spirits reign'd in Harry's days [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067061 |
B0023309 |
1774.02.21 |
What mean these sighs that from thy bosom stray? [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028814 |
B0012098 |
1780.02.26 |
What mean those sighs that rend my throbbing breast [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (D&N) |
C0221462 |
B0048100 |
1776.02.19 |
What mean those tears, that thus effective flow? [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076567 |
B0032992 |
1776.01.29 |
What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173608 |
B0040216 |
1776.02.13 |
What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056875 |
B0020522 |
1776.02.15 |
What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow? [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126614 |
B0031079 |
1776.02.17 |
What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow? [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037149 |
B0015492 |
1776.02.19 |
What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow? [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120410 |
B0030339 |
1776.02.24 |
What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow? [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154216 |
B0042224 |
1776.02.24 |
What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228141 |
B0048755 |
1776.03.01 |
What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041896 |
B0016416 |
1776.03.20 |
What mean those tears that thus effusive flow [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206726 |
B0044703 |
1783.03.18 |
What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow! [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047461 |
B0018052 |
1747.03.02 |
What mean you by these wicked pranks [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084610 |
B0025924 |
1747.03.10 |
What mean you by these wicked pranks [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049511 |
B0018578 |
1747.03.16 |
What mean you by these wicked pranks [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025994 |
B0010891 |
1747.03.17 |
What mean you by these wicked pranks [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012472 |
B0005068 |
1783.12.30 |
What means, alas! you solemn dreadful sound! [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0155010 |
B0041513 |
1775.02.09 |
What means this fury in my veins? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102973 |
B0028852 |
1775.02.13 |
What means this fury in my veins? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173385 |
B0040156 |
1775.03.25 |
What means this fury in my veins? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227763 |
B0048707 |
1771.03.04 |
What mighty things from little causes flow! [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0009022 |
B0003644 |
1771.03.08 |
What mighty things from little causes flow! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069359 |
B0023994 |
1774.10.20 |
What more affecting cause can friendship urge [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231662 |
B0049546 |
1774.02.24 |
What mortal but slander, that serpent, hath flung [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076009 |
B0032894 |
1774.04.22 |
What mortal but slander, that serpent hath stung [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035711 |
B0014105 |
1774.06.15 |
What mortal but slander, that serpent hath stung [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041558 |
B0016329 |
1777.04.09 |
What needs a proclamation for a fast? [fl] |
Gazette of State of South Carolina |
C0045352 |
B0016811 |
1757.12.01 |
What news? tis thought the Holbourne's fleet [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050817 |
B0019137 |
1782.04.15 |
What noise, and what nonsense! dear printers forbear! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018321 |
B0006865 |
1771.12.23 |
What, or from whence I am, or who my fire [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170739 |
B0039990 |
1779.02.24 |
What perverse things most girls prove [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071475 |
B0024692 |
1780.04.12 |
What pity, dear widow! that bosom, those eyes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166280 |
B0039459 |
1769.08.24 |
What pleasure is there equals this [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077954 |
B0025288 |
1781.04.19 |
What poignant grief, what scenes of woe [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183422 |
B0043752 |
1776.03.09 |
What profit golden heaps weigh'd by the pound? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169290 |
B0039847 |
1745.11.08 |
What rake now doubts he has a soul to save [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049432 |
B0018509 |
1769.07.06 |
What raptures does in music's charms combine [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230675 |
B0049350 |
1759.10.20 |
What reas'ning this? Why any Tool [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211252 |
B0046860 |
1761.10.03 |
What Robin! hast thou still recourse [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211620 |
B0046968 |
1741.11.30 |
What sacred raptures fire my breast [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127818 |
B0031520 |
1769.09.14 |
What secret charm is there in me [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078003 |
B0025291 |
1771.12.20 |
What self sufficiency and false content [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035065 |
B0013983 |
1748.12.27 |
What shall I leave thee, none can tell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139604 |
B0035781 |
1750.03.05 |
What shall I leave thee, none can tell [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210131 |
B0046420 |
1757.10.14 |
What shocking sound has rous'd me thus from sleep? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067033 |
B0023294 |
1756.05.17 |
What shocking sound has roused me thus from sleep? [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106266 |
B0029284 |
1737.08.04 |
What silly wretch would prostitute his name [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001605 |
B0001126 |
1770.04.26 |
What sin of mine cou'd merit such a rod? [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054465 |
B0019770 |
1763.07.15 |
What smiling seraph courts my ravish'd eyes [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067858 |
B0023596 |
1776.02.19 |
What solemn sound is that which now I hear! [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076569 |
B0032992 |
1771.03.21 |
What sound seraphic, strikes mine ear! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062371 |
B0021449 |
1736.01.06 |
What sounds harmonious strike the ears! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137672 |
B0035100 |
1756.12.24 |
What sounds harmonious strike the ears! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066963 |
B0023254 |
1761.12.25 |
What sounds harmonious strike the ears [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067661 |
B0023515 |
1772.11.07 |
What strange, what wild, ungovern'd things are men? [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153555 |
B0042052 |
1782.11.16 |
What strangely vers'd in magic lore [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168120 |
B0039669 |
1782.01.19 |
What taught these heroes of the moral world? [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010627 |
B0003874 |
1768.04.11 |
What the deuce is the matter? What daemon of late [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131196 |
B0033410 |
1768.05.05 |
What the duce is the matter? what daemon of late [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094006 |
B0027036 |
1777.01.28 |
What theme propitious to the lay [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135537 |
B0034028 |
1766.11.21 |
What then remains? Are we depriv'd of will [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068497 |
B0023771 |
1760.09.19 |
What tho' a slight check [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067481 |
B0023449 |
1782.01.05 |
What tho' no friend could ward thine early fall [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071032 |
B0024523 |
1772.07.13 |
What tho' no object strike upon the sight? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133044 |
B0033637 |
1773.02.11 |
What tho' the scene withdraws its ray [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024838 |
B0010364 |
1773.03.12 |
What tho' the scene withdraws its ray [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035361 |
B0014047 |
1773.02.26 |
What tho' the scene withdraws its say [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069982 |
B0024096 |
1773.02.25 |
What tho' the sun withdraws his ray [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101662 |
B0028750 |
1760.10.13 |
What though a slight check [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0107281 |
B0029520 |
1773.08.26 |
What though, lamented man, thy pains were great [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231310 |
B0049490 |
1779.01.02 |
What though last year be past and gone [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188715 |
B0042885 |
1773.03.25 |
What though short thy date? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231167 |
B0049468 |
1737.12.01 |
What thunder is that which breaks from the Park [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138051 |
B0035198 |
1737.12.09 |
What thunder is that which breaks from the park [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229055 |
B0048929 |
1772.10.03 |
What tranquil road, unvex'd by strife [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133209 |
B0033649 |
1774.04.13 |
What tranquil road, unvex'd by strife [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041471 |
B0016320 |
1774.10.13 |
What tranquil road, unvex'd by strife [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076115 |
B0032927 |
1783.08.12 |
What trifle comes next? Spare thy censure, my friend [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061662 |
B0021253 |
1775.02.23 |
What unrelenting hand from me has torn [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231806 |
B0049565 |
1750.07.09 |
What vain conceit mistaken mortal fires [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128637 |
B0031767 |
1782.06.22 |
What vain conceit, mistaken mortal! fires [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221257 |
B0048004 |
1772.07.02 |
What various charms can Celia boast [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214443 |
B0047465 |
1753.04.23 |
What various charms can Sally boast [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0086014 |
B0026243 |
1772.03.19 |
What virtue more distinguishes the heart [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225991 |
B0048550 |
1746.09.11 |
What V-n had in vigilance omitted [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084597 |
B0025900 |
1746.09.29 |
What V--n had in vigilance omitted [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025966 |
B0010867 |
1767.10.01 |
What was the Jesuit's aim, and what their plan? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096586 |
B0028445 |
1767.10.17 |
What was the Jesuits' aim, and what their plan? [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152682 |
B0041788 |
1749.01.03 |
What will you then, requires a youthful friend [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012578 |
B0005160 |
1753.03.12 |
What will you then, requires a youthful friend [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104219 |
B0029118 |
1744.12.29 |
What will you then, requites a youthful friend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155261 |
B0037676 |
1772.01.16 |
What wonders have some folks by instinct found out [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100960 |
B0028692 |
1748.09.12 |
What words, what sense sufficient can express [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209879 |
B0046346 |
1764.06.14 |
What wretched rhymes with polluted stains [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021954 |
B0009886 |
1768.08.11 |
What writer wou'd not grieve to see [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148076 |
B0036806 |
1774.11.17 |
What ye have gain'd of late let others tell [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076195 |
B0032932 |
1774.11.03 |
What ye have rais'd of late let others tell [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102783 |
B0028838 |
1774.02.14 |
What you can raise upon your farms [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074841 |
B0032431 |
1772.12.19 |
Whate'er Belinda condescends to give [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133750 |
B0033660 |
1773.01.21 |
Whate'er Belinda condescends to give [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101601 |
B0028745 |
1773.02.18 |
Whate'er Belinda condescends to give [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226597 |
B0048598 |
1773.05.13 |
Whate'er we great or small conceive [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226730 |
B0048610 |
1770.10.25 |
Whate'er you may think, my good friend! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162726 |
B0039024 |
1770.11.08 |
Whate'er you may think, my good friend! I protest [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062222 |
B0021421 |
1775.06.15 |
Whatever different paths mankind pursue [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103148 |
B0028871 |
1783.05.26 |
Whatever diff'rent paths mankind pursue [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018807 |
B0006923 |
1767.02.23 |
Whatever is, is right, is best [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029434 |
B0012308 |
1767.03.06 |
Whatever is, is right, is best [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068556 |
B0023786 |
1767.03.13 |
Whatever is, is right, is best [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033722 |
B0013734 |
1767.03.14 |
Whatever is, is right, is best [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152580 |
B0041757 |
1767.09.21 |
Whatever is, is right, is best [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0083619 |
B0028376 |
1769.06.29 |
What!--has that heart, so wild, so roving [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077836 |
B0025280 |
1771.12.20 |
What's all the noisy jargon of the schools [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069485 |
B0024034 |
1773.12.20 |
What's human life? A play of passion [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0010069 |
B0003790 |
1767.10.15 |
What's innocence? A brighter gem [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096640 |
B0028447 |
1768.07.28 |
What's innocence? A brighter gem [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098580 |
B0028502 |
1774.02.24 |
What's innocence? a brighter gem [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227314 |
B0048651 |
1772.02.13 |
What's love? Why 'tis a fond desire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225918 |
B0048545 |
1770.04.06 |
What's that, each hour grows old & young [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034637 |
B0013894 |
1776.06.20 |
What's the spring, breathing violet, and rose [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126672 |
B0031097 |
1757.07.04 |
What's the spring or the sweet smelling rose [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106441 |
B0029343 |
1757.07.29 |
What's the spring or the sweet smelling rose [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067021 |
B0023283 |
1775.03.02 |
What's the spring, or the sweet smelling rose? [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063964 |
B0021661 |
1775.03.30 |
What's the spring, or the sweet smelling rose? [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076366 |
B0032951 |
1774.02.03 |
When (as Churchill says) [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227264 |
B0048648 |
1782.04.10 |
When a branch of a thistle gets over the Atlantic [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072191 |
B0025058 |
1782.01.30 |
When a branch of the thistle gets o'er the Atlantic [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0199208 |
B0043209 |
1782.03.27 |
When a branch of the thistle gets over the Atlantic [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042983 |
B0016661 |
1782.03.27 |
When a certain great King whose initial is G [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042983 |
B0016661 |
1782.04.10 |
When a certain great king whose initial is G [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072195 |
B0025058 |
1782.04.10 |
When a certain great king whose initial is G [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072191 |
B0025058 |
1782.04.24 |
When a certain great king whose initial is G [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072208 |
B0025060 |
1737.12.01 |
When a comet presumes [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001641 |
B0001143 |
1738.02.17 |
When a comet presumes [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229080 |
B0048939 |
1769.11.03 |
When a comet presumes [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034506 |
B0013872 |
1774.06.23 |
When a man is past his sense [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055862 |
B0019986 |
1768.04.25 |
When a man of true spirit, in speaking or writing [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131212 |
B0033412 |
1768.05.05 |
When a man of true spirit, in speaking or writing [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094009 |
B0027036 |
1782.07.02 |
When a numph at her toilet has spent the whole day [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059224 |
B0021172 |
1769.04.27 |
When a twister, a twisting will twist him a twist [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023770 |
B0010158 |
1775.03.02 |
When a twister, a twisting will twist him a twist [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231813 |
B0049566 |
1769.01.26 |
When a woman's front is wrinkled [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223878 |
B0048421 |
1740.06.14 |
When Admiral Vernon first assail'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208864 |
B0045924 |
1763.01.21 |
When Albion woke, and rouz'd, 'midst war's alarm [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067830 |
B0023571 |
1781.02.20 |
When Alcides, the son of Olympian Jove [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058275 |
B0021098 |
1781.04.16 |
When Alcides, the son of Olympian Jove [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070960 |
B0024485 |
1769.02.18 |
When all thy mercies, O my god [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153027 |
B0041858 |
1769.02.13 |
When all was hush'd profoundly calm [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131685 |
B0033458 |
1775.04.07 |
When all was hush'd profoundly calm [fl] |
Pennsylvania Mercury |
C0220351 |
B0047683 |
1783.02.12 |
When ancient Rome, the Empress of the World [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201663 |
B0043317 |
1771.11.07 |
When Anna was the Church's daughter [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062828 |
B0021482 |
1774.06.23 |
When approach'd by the fair dewy fingers of Spring [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220507 |
B0047781 |
1780.02.12 |
When at first this land I prest [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194054 |
B0043003 |
1764.12.15 |
When at the helm of state you ride [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152274 |
B0041701 |
1783.07.04 |
When Athens flourish'd with the Grecian reign [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061602 |
B0021242 |
1783.07.16 |
When Athens flourish'd with the Grecian reign [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151654 |
B0037521 |
1783.07.16 |
When Athens flourish'd with the Grecian reign [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168485 |
B0039738 |
1775.10.24 |
When balmy zephyr's gentle breeze [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056824 |
B0020505 |
1771.08.29 |
When beauteous Helen left her native air [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225462 |
B0048521 |
1782.08.17 |
When beauty falls, with heart and grief opprest [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075357 |
B0032675 |
1776.12.04 |
When black ambition stains a public cause [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064170 |
B0021742 |
1768.04.07 |
When Boileau, with an honest rage [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053366 |
B0019663 |
1772.09.07 |
When Britain and Columba are at one [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016881 |
B0006370 |
1780.01.01 |
When Britain, by Divine command [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0192834 |
B0042991 |
1757.02.03 |
When Britain, first, at Heaven's command [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142488 |
B0036203 |
1775.01.25 |
When Britain first at Heaven's command [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041678 |
B0016361 |
1775.01.12 |
When Britain first her wars to wage [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063922 |
B0021654 |
1776.11.22 |
When Britain first, without a cause [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228375 |
B0048794 |
1780.07.08 |
When Britain on her sea-girt shore [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194827 |
B0043045 |
1778.05.22 |
When Britain, weary of her hostile task [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036477 |
B0014318 |
1779.01.06 |
When Britain weary of hostile talk [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188744 |
B0042886 |
1772.05.01 |
When Britain's human ministers of state [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035180 |
B0014002 |
1783.05.24 |
When Britain's Rascius on the stage appears [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154799 |
B0042602 |
1783.03.31 |
When Britain's Roscius on the stage appears [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0123355 |
B0030710 |
1783.06.11 |
When Britain's Roscius on the stage appears [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043354 |
B0016724 |
1783.06.19 |
When Britain's Roscius on the stage appears [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039986 |
B0015408 |
1783.07.11 |
When Britain's Roscius on the stage appears [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036988 |
B0014586 |
1771.04.19 |
When Britain's spirit shall revive [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062408 |
B0021453 |
1756.12.31 |
When Britains with the lark arose and slept [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066967 |
B0023255 |
1781.11.07 |
When British glory once begins to fade [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071685 |
B0024830 |
1781.11.10 |
When British troops first landed here [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175355 |
B0040765 |
1781.12.03 |
When British troops first landed here [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048602 |
B0018286 |
1781.12.08 |
When British troops first landed here [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154652 |
B0042526 |
1781.12.25 |
When British troops first landed here [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0032183 |
B0013074 |
1774.10.19 |
When Britons first, by Heaven's command [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150446 |
B0037137 |
1774.11.10 |
When Britons first, by heaven's command, [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063866 |
B0021645 |
1774.11.16 |
When Britons first, by heaven's command [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041632 |
B0016351 |
1774.12.22 |
When Britons first, by heaven's command, [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102837 |
B0028845 |
1774.11.03 |
When Britons first, by heaven's commands [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076154 |
B0032930 |
1774.11.25 |
When Britons first, by heav'ns command [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035914 |
B0014136 |
1774.12.01 |
When Britons first by heav'ns command [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231726 |
B0049552 |
1751.01.07 |
When brute, the answer of the delphick maid [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026083 |
B0011059 |
1735.07.21 |
When C------r first in Salter's-hhll [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025549 |
B0010508 |
1774.05.06 |
When Caesar reigned king at Rome [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070399 |
B0024158 |
1774.06.28 |
When Caesar reigned King at Rome [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030879 |
B0012686 |
1738.04.10 |
When Caroline to the upper regions came [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079546 |
B0027831 |
1760.03.29 |
When Cato view'd the generous Marcus dead [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032844 |
B0013355 |
1760.05.02 |
When Cato view'd the generous Marcus dead [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067429 |
B0023429 |
1772.01.13 |
When Chloe first, with blooming charms [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132874 |
B0033611 |
1772.01.30 |
When Chloe first, with blooming charms [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225894 |
B0048543 |
1772.09.15 |
When Chloe first with blooming charms [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030356 |
B0012591 |
1777.11.21 |
When Chloe first, with blooming charms [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064252 |
B0021786 |
1782.03.09 |
When Chloe try'd her virgin fires [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071100 |
B0024532 |
1783.09.09 |
When Chloe try'd her virgin fires [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061683 |
B0021261 |
1783.12.04 |
When Chloe try'd her virgin fires [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232224 |
B0047751 |
1734.02.04 |
When civil fury first grew high [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079280 |
B0027619 |
1779.03.20 |
When Cloe, with a blush comply'd [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042317 |
B0016489 |
1780.07.26 |
When clouds that angel face deform [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166354 |
B0039474 |
1783.08.26 |
When clouds that Angel face deform [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061677 |
B0021257 |
1749.06.26 |
When conjurers the quality can bubble [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084826 |
B0026045 |
1749.07.12 |
When conjurers the quality can bubble [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049750 |
B0018701 |
1749.08.07 |
When conjurers the quality can bubble [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078572 |
B0025504 |
1777.07.10 |
When curs'd ambition, fires the mind of Kings [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046002 |
B0017641 |
1747.11.03 |
When curst Ambition sends her dire alarms [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012497 |
B0005101 |
1777.06.18 |
When cuss'd ambition, fires the mind of kings [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165571 |
B0039380 |
1770.04.19 |
When danger threatened, who so mute [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099783 |
B0028601 |
1751.03.14 |
When Daphne o'er the meadows fled [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221546 |
B0048116 |
1772.08.18 |
When darkness had o'erspread the midnight skies [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030339 |
B0012587 |
1767.05.14 |
When David mov'd the ark alone [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222839 |
B0048334 |
1775.03.13 |
When De La Manca's famous knight [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031045 |
B0012724 |
1766.05.22 |
When Death, relentless, by tyrannic sway [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053063 |
B0019565 |
1773.07.12 |
When death, the terror of the brave and fair [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134729 |
B0033689 |
1773.01.22 |
When Delia on the plain appears [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035336 |
B0014040 |
1763.01.01 |
When direful symptoms, big with death [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0151934 |
B0041598 |
1769.03.13 |
When discord late her baleful influence shed [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204270 |
B0044438 |
1750.06.25 |
When dread convulsions shake this ball of earth [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005541 |
B0002567 |
1750.07.09 |
When dread convulsions shake this ball of earth [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078725 |
B0025546 |
1783.03.27 |
When drest by thee, more amiable fair [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046881 |
B0017940 |
1783.03.29 |
When drest by thee, more amiable fair [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0011039 |
B0003936 |
1764.03.17 |
When dulness rears aloft her throne [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212439 |
B0047097 |
1771.05.30 |
When earth yawn'd wide to swallow ancient Rome [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100623 |
B0028659 |
1763.01.20 |
When e'er a prating rascal cries [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090457 |
B0026756 |
1745.02.11 |
When e'er the Eagle and the Lilly join [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084470 |
B0025817 |
1767.10.09 |
When Empire in its childhood first appears [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033839 |
B0013764 |
1767.10.17 |
When empire in its childhood first appears [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152680 |
B0041788 |
1782.09.23 |
When England's king, devoid of shame or fear [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018550 |
B0006888 |
1770.01.01 |
When evil Counsellors alone [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217361 |
B0045129 |
1769.05.23 |
When ev'ry radiant beam of light [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040377 |
B0015990 |
1779.07.06 |
When faction brandishing her horrid sting [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177984 |
B0043593 |
1780.02.16 |
When faction, in league with the treacherous Gaul [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194070 |
B0043004 |
1780.09.16 |
When faction, in league with the treacherous Gaul [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194947 |
B0043065 |
1780.12.12 |
When faction lifts her impious hand [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183389 |
B0043740 |
1766.06.02 |
When faction strove by all her winding ways [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073675 |
B0032108 |
1764.07.12 |
When faction was loud, and when parties ran high [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091322 |
B0026833 |
1764.07.27 |
When faction was loud, and when parties ran high [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033552 |
B0013661 |
1764.07.28 |
When faction was loud, and when parties ran high [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152223 |
B0041681 |
1753.04.16 |
When fair intention has been slighted [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0086008 |
B0026242 |
1749.10.02 |
When fair Serena first I knew [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045845 |
B0017597 |
1753.08.09 |
When fam'd Apollo drew the beauteous face [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140858 |
B0036020 |
1777.11.13 |
When Fanny first gave ear to love [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064249 |
B0021785 |
1775.12.09 |
When fate in angry mood has frown'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169170 |
B0039833 |
1779.01.16 |
When female hearts beat high for virtuous fame [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188827 |
B0042889 |
1747.08.03 |
When filial words describe a daughter's grief [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209798 |
B0046288 |
1773.12.23 |
When first Amynta on these plains appear'd [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055800 |
B0019960 |
1768.05.05 |
When first bright Venus saw Adonis' charms [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161159 |
B0038894 |
1735.02.08 |
When first Columbus touch'd this distant shore [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207861 |
B0045659 |
1733.09.24 |
When first Columbus with advent'rous mind [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011760 |
B0004534 |
1751.08.22 |
When first from nothing at th' Almighty's call [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020850 |
B0009250 |
1783.10.18 |
When first I kenn'd young Sandy's face [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203103 |
B0043389 |
1783.11.06 |
When first I kenn'd young Sandy's face [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176626 |
B0041079 |
1782.11.19 |
When first I saw Maria's face [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047289 |
B0018021 |
1769.07.27 |
When first I took my pen in hand [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077918 |
B0025284 |
1770.05.18 |
When first I took my pen in hand [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034681 |
B0013900 |
1736.12.03 |
When first I tun'd the lyric strings [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228632 |
B0048877 |
1750.04.31 |
When first in Venus' grott I ventur'd [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128619 |
B0031761 |
1762.02.18 |
When first, portentous, it was known [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089517 |
B0026708 |
1772.05.21 |
When first th' Eternal spirit spake the word [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214357 |
B0047457 |
1777.02.06 |
When first the Architect of all [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177003 |
B0043414 |
1774.02.07 |
When first the grand contractor, form'd this ball [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074833 |
B0032430 |
1762.02.25 |
When first the kingdom to thy virtues due [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089582 |
B0026709 |
1773.04.13 |
When first the nuptial state we prove [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030478 |
B0012621 |
1767.03.25 |
When first the rude o'er peopl'd north [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043930 |
B0017220 |
1767.03.06 |
When first the rude, o'er-peopled North [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203740 |
B0044334 |
1725.06.26 |
When first the squire, and tinker W-- [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065672 |
B0022372 |
1748.11.14 |
When first the squire, and tinker Wood [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005379 |
B0002483 |
1748.11.28 |
When first the squire, and Tinker Wood [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078511 |
B0025479 |
1767.09.10 |
When flames your neighbour's dwellings seize [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096531 |
B0028442 |
1783.05.29 |
When flush'd with conquest and elate with pride [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0038273 |
B0015909 |
1783.06.07 |
When flush'd with conquest and elate with pride [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071260 |
B0024597 |
1740.11.20 |
When foolish calves in forests walk astray [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002092 |
B0001295 |
1781.03.02 |
When France and Spain by treach'rous league combin'd [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0124830 |
B0030766 |
1770.02.05 |
When freedom's boasted sons desert her glorious [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074421 |
B0032287 |
1768.07.14 |
When friendship's sacred sympathies inspire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223547 |
B0048395 |
1779.11.30 |
When friendship's sacred sympathies inspire [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077137 |
B0033187 |
1780.01.13 |
When friendship's sacred sympathies inspire [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000344 |
B0000094 |
1782.01.14 |
When friendship's sacred sympathies inspire [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048650 |
B0018292 |
1773.12.09 |
When from the preacher's lips this truth divine [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102407 |
B0028791 |
1769.04.25 |
When from the southern climes, the God of Day [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040363 |
B0015986 |
1780.08.02 |
When Gallic perfidy, and rebel pride [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194929 |
B0043052 |
1749.01.02 |
When gay Petronius, to correct the age [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045744 |
B0017558 |
1753.08.16 |
When General Mathew pass'd this mortal bound [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156006 |
B0038123 |
1753.08.28 |
When General Mathew pass'd this mortal bound [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012814 |
B0005380 |
1760.03.13 |
When gen'rous Amherst heard the tube of fame [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144074 |
B0036365 |
1760.04.14 |
When gen'rous Amherst heard the Tube of Fame [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088396 |
B0026609 |
1760.05.26 |
When Gen'rous Amherst heard the tube of fame [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013699 |
B0005729 |
1782.07.01 |
When George in madness gave command [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018422 |
B0006876 |
1756.06.21 |
When George mans a fleet his French foe to assail [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087522 |
B0026410 |
1756.06.26 |
When George mans a fleet his French foe to assail [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032723 |
B0013243 |
1746.01.09 |
When George our King shall learn his foes to fear [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020361 |
B0008998 |
1746.02.04 |
When George our King shall learn his foes to fear [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002738 |
B0001566 |
1746.03.11 |
When George our King shall learn his foes to fear [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049469 |
B0018526 |
1737.04.07 |
When George propitious left the German strand [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137923 |
B0035164 |
1782.10.23 |
When George the great, issues his high commands [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072354 |
B0025086 |
1782.11.23 |
When George the great, issues his high commands [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010985 |
B0003918 |
1745.10.07 |
When glorious actions we would fain rehearse [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025914 |
B0010817 |
1780.05.31 |
When glorious angels did appear [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000380 |
B0000114 |
1745.07.22 |
When glorious Anne Britannia's Scepter sway'd [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084507 |
B0025840 |
1745.07.29 |
When glorious Anne Britannia's scepter sway'd [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005123 |
B0002311 |
1745.07.29 |
When glorious Anne Britannia's scepter sway'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025905 |
B0010807 |
1750.03.19 |
When glory with a painful eye [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128599 |
B0031757 |
1778.12.24 |
When God to punish reigning crimes [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174122 |
B0040372 |
1774.03.10 |
When God told Abram, as we see [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076021 |
B0032896 |
1782.04.09 |
When God told Abram, as we see [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058798 |
B0021160 |
1730.03.17 |
When God was pleas'd with Truth divinely Bright [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Parks) |
C0056688 |
B0020449 |
1731.03.25 |
When God was pleas'd, with truth divinely bright [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137064 |
B0034853 |
1733.03.20 |
When good King Jemmy wore the British Crown [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079243 |
B0027582 |
1733.02.19 |
When good King Tommy wore the British Crown [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0234993 |
B0049692 |
1776.06.15 |
When good Queen Bessy rul'd the land [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228259 |
B0048771 |
1748.02.29 |
When great Augustus rul'd the world and Rome [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005312 |
B0002446 |
1741.03.09 |
When great Eliza grac'd the English throne [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004742 |
B0002082 |
1741.03.09 |
When great Eliza grac'd the English throne [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004747 |
B0002082 |
1782.02.16 |
When great Sir George was poor, why then [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167810 |
B0039591 |
1773.07.22 |
When growing genius spreads its rising charms [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063253 |
B0021577 |
1772.07.09 |
When growing states, each prejudice defied [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214449 |
B0047466 |
1780.03.29 |
When happy chance first brought her to my sight [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166271 |
B0039457 |
1776.03.04 |
When haughty monarch quit this chequer'd seen [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076580 |
B0032994 |
1776.03.16 |
When haughty monarchs quit this cheque'd scene [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228198 |
B0048758 |
1776.02.17 |
When haughty monarchs quit this chequer'd scene [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169249 |
B0039843 |
1776.02.27 |
When haughty monarchs quit this chequer'd scene [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056883 |
B0020524 |
1776.03.14 |
When haughty monarchs quit this chequer'd scene [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103657 |
B0028910 |
1776.03.18 |
When haughty Monarchs quit this chequer'd scene [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173619 |
B0040223 |
1776.03.22 |
When haughty monarchs quit this chequer'd scene [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041921 |
B0016419 |
1783.02.12 |
When Hawke, the British Neptune, reign'd [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201660 |
B0043317 |
1780.10.09 |
When he as far beneath the center's hurld [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018135 |
B0006786 |
1783.02.13 |
When heap'd confusion on confusion rise [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046862 |
B0017934 |
1773.07.01 |
When heaps congeal'd of dazzling snow [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226839 |
B0048617 |
1777.04.24 |
When heaven for hidden causes shakes the rod [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0045958 |
B0017630 |
1777.04.28 |
When heaven for hidden causes shakes the rod [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076754 |
B0033054 |
1777.05.20 |
When heaven for hidden causes shakes the rod [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066897 |
B0023235 |
1774.03.30 |
When heaven, indulgent, bless'd this land [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0164920 |
B0039206 |
1774.05.17 |
When heaven, indulgent, bless'd this land [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218890 |
B0045358 |
1773.12.24 |
When heav'n has once with rich profusion join'd [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035569 |
B0014088 |
1768.05.19 |
When Heav'ns imperial beauties stood [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098377 |
B0028489 |
1768.10.17 |
When heav'n's imperial beauties stood [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074138 |
B0032226 |
1737.01.18 |
When heavn's kind, works this curious [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079483 |
B0027770 |
1765.06.17 |
When here, Lucinda, first we came [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007752 |
B0003346 |
1780.04.04 |
When heroes seek the realms above [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0181077 |
B0043669 |
1746.04.14 |
When Highgate Hill shall down to Smithfield come [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005170 |
B0002348 |
1770.07.05 |
When history records the cloud-capt domes [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099885 |
B0028612 |
1774.04.21 |
When husbandmen their rural toils forsake [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102553 |
B0028810 |
1777.06.27 |
When Hymen once the mutual bands hath wove [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228484 |
B0048825 |
1747.11.16 |
When I am to chuse a woman [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209846 |
B0046303 |
1776.03.11 |
When I behold the choice you make [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076586 |
B0032995 |
1738.10.15 |
When I consider my disgrace [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127531 |
B0031376 |
1772.08.08 |
When I contemplate human life [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133090 |
B0033641 |
1772.09.10 |
When I contemplate human life [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101338 |
B0028726 |
1772.05.19 |
When I drain th' oblivious boul [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030245 |
B0012572 |
1743.10.03 |
When I first had my staff [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128108 |
B0031611 |
1773.05.14 |
When I first read your critick's piece [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035393 |
B0014056 |
1742.03.18 |
When I lie buried deep in dust [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002168 |
B0001364 |
1783.08.06 |
When I lift up my wand'ring eyes [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057453 |
B0021358 |
1783.09.25 |
When I lift up my wand'ring eyes [fl] |
Vermont Journal |
C0232279 |
B0047764 |
1772.10.15 |
When I see a magick fair [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226483 |
B0048580 |
1767.01.01 |
When I see that little creature [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222733 |
B0048315 |
1749.01.02 |
When I see the bright nymph, who my heart does inthral [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045747 |
B0017558 |
1773.10.07 |
When I take an attentive survey of mankind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231350 |
B0049496 |
1768.03.24 |
When I the heavens contemplate Lord [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097734 |
B0028477 |
1769.11.10 |
When I was a maiden of twenty [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034509 |
B0013873 |
1769.05.26 |
When I was in the bloom of Youth [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034393 |
B0013849 |
1770.10.29 |
When in his country's cause the warrior bleeds [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0115113 |
B0030057 |
1770.11.12 |
When in his country's cause the warrior bleeds [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028190 |
B0011927 |
1770.11.17 |
When in his country's cause the warrior bleeds [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153216 |
B0041949 |
1770.10.25 |
When in his country's cause, the warriour bleeds [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100117 |
B0028628 |
1770.11.16 |
When in his country's cause, the warriour bleeds [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069276 |
B0023978 |
1782.08.31 |
When in the bark, the unskilful pilot raves [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047085 |
B0018000 |
1782.10.12 |
When in the tomb, thy pamper'd flesh shall rot [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047185 |
B0018010 |
1770.09.03 |
When in the tomb, thy pampered flesh shall rot [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008887 |
B0003618 |
1782.06.04 |
When in their hands all power they found [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059118 |
B0021168 |
1773.10.25 |
When Israel, freed from Pharaoh's hand [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134942 |
B0033704 |
1774.01.05 |
When Israel, freed from Pharaoh's hand [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041285 |
B0016306 |
1780.05.03 |
When Israel's chiefs were captives led [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166306 |
B0039462 |
1760.01.21 |
When James, assuming Right from God [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013690 |
B0005711 |
1768.01.11 |
When Jemmicumjunto first drew out his blade [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008394 |
B0003480 |
1772.08.06 |
When Jove from chaos call'd this wonderous ball [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226263 |
B0048570 |
1772.08.22 |
When Jove from chaos call'd this wonderous ball [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133122 |
B0033643 |
1775.10.31 |
When Jove to Ida did the Gods invite [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135211 |
B0033840 |
1767.01.08 |
When Judas lavish'd laud on honest Wayles [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222751 |
B0048316 |
1775.09.04 |
When Julius Caesar rul'd the world, and Rome [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075047 |
B0032515 |
1773.01.01 |
When kindred souls, in nuptial state [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069911 |
B0024088 |
1782.10.09 |
When kindred souls their hands unite [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072348 |
B0025084 |
1771.07.04 |
When Kings against the King of Kings rebel [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062627 |
B0021464 |
1736.11.08 |
When kings fall out, they cease their hate [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004369 |
B0001858 |
1775.07.20 |
When Kitty first inclin'd her ear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231932 |
B0049586 |
1782.02.27 |
When last we met in Parliament [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071734 |
B0024846 |
1772.07.02 |
When late, I view'd Maria's face [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055010 |
B0019883 |
1771.07.16 |
When late involv'd in war Britannia stood [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030060 |
B0012531 |
1775.10.02 |
When late the hero of our land took flight [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075059 |
B0032520 |
1769.03.30 |
When laws are broken, wicked might [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099127 |
B0028543 |
1770.04.27 |
When laws are broken, wicked might [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034662 |
B0013897 |
1770.05.10 |
When laws are broken, wicket might [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099802 |
B0028604 |
1772.12.26 |
When least among my father's sons [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153571 |
B0042059 |
1750.11.19 |
When life hath fail'done; (and life's but a bubble!) [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005580 |
B0002588 |
1774.04.22 |
When Lisbia first I saw, the heav'nly fair [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035714 |
B0014105 |
1774.06.15 |
When Lisbia first I saw, the heav'nly fair [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041561 |
B0016329 |
1778.04.20 |
When Lord North first began [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136130 |
B0034205 |
1768.02.18 |
When love invites, the willing muse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223117 |
B0048374 |
1783.11.08 |
When lovely women stoops to folly [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047764 |
B0018088 |
1775.02.22 |
When low-liv'd scriblers rack their empty brain [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041702 |
B0016365 |
1747.09.28 |
When M and D, and C by C shall stand [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209828 |
B0046296 |
1769.12.25 |
When man had disobey'd his Lord [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078162 |
B0025310 |
1760.09.22 |
When martial heroes greatly buy applause [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013715 |
B0005746 |
1760.10.03 |
When martial heroes greatly buy applause [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067489 |
B0023451 |
1751.01.24 |
When Masons write in Masons praise [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020796 |
B0009233 |
1782.09.07 |
When men will prostitute the power of rhime [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047095 |
B0018001 |
1774.11.17 |
When mighty Roast Beef was the Englishman's food [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227579 |
B0048689 |
1774.12.16 |
When mighty Roast Beef was the Englishman's food [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063894 |
B0021650 |
1774.12.23 |
When mighty roast beef was the Englishman's food [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070473 |
B0024191 |
1775.01.06 |
When mighty Roast Beef was the Englishman's food [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035944 |
B0014142 |
1775.02.10 |
When mighty roast beef was the Englishman's food [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220323 |
B0044283 |
1774.09.07 |
When mighty Shakespeare summoned each sp'rit [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165117 |
B0039237 |
1768.06.23 |
When modest Betsy's down cast eyes [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098528 |
B0028496 |
1776.11.08 |
When moral tale let ancient wisdom move [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042044 |
B0016452 |
1776.11.19 |
When moral tale let ancient wisdom move [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070700 |
B0024270 |
1721.01.24 |
When Moses and Isr'el had cross'd the Red Sea [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000487 |
B0000264 |
1763.11.19 |
When my breast labors with oppressive care [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152128 |
B0041644 |
1755.05.31 |
When my breast labours with oppressive care [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032659 |
B0013187 |
1767.07.20 |
When my breast labours with oppressive care [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130682 |
B0033369 |
1768.08.12 |
When my breast labours with oppressive care [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034133 |
B0013808 |
1768.12.22 |
When Nancy on the spinet plays [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223826 |
B0048418 |
1768.12.22 |
When Nancy on the spinnet plays [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230481 |
B0049324 |
1781.04.17 |
When nature, tir'd with thought, was sunk to rest [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Crouch) |
C0219942 |
B0044116 |
1754.03.19 |
When no more the summer's scorching sun [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210766 |
B0046613 |
1778.08.08 |
When North first began [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173847 |
B0040313 |
1778.08.29 |
When North first began [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154407 |
B0042355 |
1778.09.29 |
When North first began [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042095 |
B0016565 |
1778.09.29 |
When North first began [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070819 |
B0024357 |
1768.03.14 |
When now mature in classic knowledge [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0002919 |
B0001594 |
1735.08.30 |
When on the banks of Babel's rolling flood [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207946 |
B0045688 |
1772.03.09 |
When on thy bosom I recline [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132920 |
B0033619 |
1772.04.24 |
When on thy bosom I recline [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069578 |
B0024052 |
1772.09.10 |
When on thy bosom I recline [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226310 |
B0048575 |
1772.12.04 |
When on thy bosom I recline [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035309 |
B0014033 |
1783.02.17 |
When on thy bosom I recline [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018716 |
B0006909 |
1761.08.03 |
When on young shoulders an old head [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080567 |
B0028069 |
1761.09.21 |
When on young shoulders an old head [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006564 |
B0003151 |
1779.06.22 |
When once the firm assurance fails [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077075 |
B0033166 |
1779.06.05 |
When once the first assurance fails [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042362 |
B0016500 |
1769.01.20 |
When once we over[p]ass the bounds of right [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176819 |
B0041117 |
1769.05.15 |
When our forefathers fled the land [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016016 |
B0006197 |
1779.09.11 |
When our master, God bless him, ascended the throne [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136275 |
B0034351 |
1780.08.14 |
When our M-st-er, God bless him, ascended the throne [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018128 |
B0006778 |
1756.11.04 |
When our small garrison gave up at last [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0066940 |
B0023247 |
1775.03.17 |
When party spirit prevail'd apace [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063976 |
B0021663 |
1775.05.12 |
When party-spirit prevail'd a pace [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036011 |
B0014160 |
1771.04.18 |
When Peale his lovely Arria drew [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054632 |
B0019821 |
1773.04.30 |
When pensive on that portraiture I gaze [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035387 |
B0014054 |
1773.05.20 |
When pensive on that portraiture I gaze [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101897 |
B0028762 |
1782.02.19 |
When people quarrel which is best [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183682 |
B0043771 |
1771.01.04 |
When Persia's King in all his glory shone [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069335 |
B0023985 |
1771.01.15 |
When Persia's King in all his glory shone [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040577 |
B0016076 |
1779.11.18 |
When Phaeton, that simple sot [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126055 |
B0030897 |
1779.11.27 |
When Phaeton, that simple sot [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042525 |
B0016525 |
1779.12.02 |
When Phaeton, that simple sot [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064422 |
B0021892 |
1779.12.07 |
When Phaeton, that simple sot [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077143 |
B0033188 |
1751.05.06 |
When Pharaoh's pride brought down on Egypt's land [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210301 |
B0046479 |
1738.10.09 |
When Phebus had lain off his golden vest [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127527 |
B0031375 |
1769.12.28 |
When Philip's fam'd unconquer'd son [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224408 |
B0048459 |
1735.05.19 |
When Phoebus with advancing rays [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066224 |
B0022850 |
1740.02.05 |
When pleasure is pursu'd in an unlawful way [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066465 |
B0023096 |
1773.06.15 |
When popery in Britain sway'd I've read [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030536 |
B0012630 |
1783.02.18 |
When pregnant nature strove relief to gain [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047420 |
B0018044 |
1783.02.26 |
When pregnant nature strove relief to gain [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072441 |
B0025104 |
1783.03.10 |
When pregnant nature strove relief to gain [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049068 |
B0018352 |
1783.03.18 |
When pregnant nature strove relief to gain [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057386 |
B0021338 |
1783.04.05 |
When pregnant nature strove relief to gain [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219412 |
B0045435 |
1783.04.07 |
When pregnant Nature strove relief to gain [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018778 |
B0006916 |
1775.08.19 |
When private faith and public trusts are sold [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169082 |
B0039817 |
1775.03.09 |
When Querist writes, 'tis strange to tell [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231819 |
B0049567 |
1779.11.20 |
When raging winds the ruffled deep deform [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042521 |
B0016524 |
1780.03.11 |
When rival nations first descried [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194208 |
B0043011 |
1778.04.11 |
When rival nations, great in arms [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0170101 |
B0039934 |
1778.05.21 |
When rival nations, great in arms [fl] |
Newport Gazette |
C0066683 |
B0031846 |
1761.10.03 |
When Robin's sloven pen his cause betrays [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211625 |
B0046968 |
1734.07.08 |
When Romes rapacious eagles spread their wings [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066155 |
B0022805 |
1782.08.28 |
When round the barque the howling tempest races [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043130 |
B0016683 |
1783.10.14 |
When rous'd by the trumpet's loud clangor to arms [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176577 |
B0041069 |
1779.06.30 |
When Royal George reel'd o'er this land [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0189325 |
B0042938 |
1767.12.07 |
When sable night, slow-wending [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131037 |
B0033392 |
1772.05.21 |
When sable night, slow-wending [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054975 |
B0019877 |
1755.07.03 |
When sad distempers rage, then doctors strive [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210926 |
B0046678 |
1783.10.28 |
When Sally's picture was to Sally shewn [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176618 |
B0041075 |
1778.07.28 |
When Satan first from Heaven's bright region fell [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173838 |
B0040308 |
1778.08.04 |
When Satan first from Heaven's bright region fell [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057992 |
B0020954 |
1778.08.04 |
When Satan first from Heaven's bright region fell [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0057138 |
B0020654 |
1778.08.10 |
When Satan first from Heaven's bright region fell [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103872 |
B0028963 |
1778.08.13 |
When Satan first from Heaven's bright region fell [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037595 |
B0015659 |
1778.08.13 |
When Satan first from Heaven's bright region fell [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046197 |
B0017698 |
1778.08.18 |
When Satan first from Heaven's bright region fell [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031658 |
B0012899 |
1778.08.22 |
When Satan first from heaven's bright region fell [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154403 |
B0042354 |
1778.12.01 |
When Satan first from Heaven's bright region fell [fl] |
Exeter Journal |
C0042119 |
B0016573 |
1778.12.01 |
When Satan first from Heaven's bright region fell [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070837 |
B0024366 |
1778.08.13 |
When Satan first from Heaven's bright regions fell [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0125963 |
B0030858 |
1778.08.20 |
When Satan first from Heaven's bright regions fell [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064338 |
B0021825 |
1778.08.24 |
When Satan first from heavn's bright region fell [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076937 |
B0033123 |
1772.09.26 |
When satire flies abroad on falsehood's wings [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133198 |
B0033648 |
1778.01.15 |
When Sheba's beauteous Queen, urg'd on by fame [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037522 |
B0015629 |
1774.08.04 |
When Sheba's Queen the Monarch's splendor ey'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220549 |
B0047787 |
1748.12.26 |
When snows descend, and robe the fields [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045734 |
B0017557 |
1767.01.22 |
When social friends give up the day [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222784 |
B0048318 |
1776.08.24 |
When sol descends, what golden streaks arise [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070641 |
B0024258 |
1768.10.20 |
When Sol had from the world his beams withdrawn [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098715 |
B0028517 |
1777.04.10 |
When sons ungrateful to kind parents prove [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177097 |
B0043423 |
1777.04.24 |
When sons ungrateful to kind parents prove [fl] |
Newport Gazette |
C0066594 |
B0031794 |
1778.04.02 |
When sound advice and mild remonstrance failed [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177397 |
B0043475 |
1781.11.08 |
When southward Cornwallis first enter'd the land [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046661 |
B0017867 |
1781.11.17 |
When southward Cornwallis first enter'd the land [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071006 |
B0024516 |
1783.12.09 |
When sprightly health flow'd in my veins [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057547 |
B0021376 |
1773.07.15 |
When stern oppression rear'd her baleful head [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102135 |
B0028770 |
1764.08.09 |
When strong perfume and noisome scent [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022386 |
B0009894 |
1764.08.17 |
When strong perfume and noisome scent [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068030 |
B0023653 |
1774.03.02 |
When strong perfumes and noisom scents [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041401 |
B0016314 |
1750.11.12 |
When strong perfumes and noisome scent the suffering nose invade [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026074 |
B0011052 |
1755.12.01 |
When surprized by the ambuscade [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087419 |
B0026380 |
1755.12.15 |
When surprized by the ambuscade [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006002 |
B0002850 |
1737.06.17 |
When Talbot ravag'd all the plains of France [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228847 |
B0048904 |
1772.05.29 |
When tepid breezes fan'd the air [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035191 |
B0014006 |
1781.04.12 |
When the archangel from the upper sky [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037809 |
B0015798 |
1779.05.07 |
When the aurera gilds the morning with a sweet [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000302 |
B0000058 |
1770.01.15 |
When the bels be merrily rung [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132157 |
B0033506 |
1716.06.25 |
When the British sait and king [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0019206 |
B0007467 |
1774.03.07 |
When the foes of the land, our destruction had plan'd [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028824 |
B0012100 |
1774.03.10 |
When the foes of the land, our destruction had plan'd [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063615 |
B0021610 |
1774.03.14 |
When the foes of the land, our destruction had plan'd [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074877 |
B0032435 |
1747.11.02 |
When the fourth Henry, first of Bourbon's line [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025996 |
B0010919 |
1747.11.09 |
When the fourth Henry, first of Bourbon's line [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128188 |
B0031686 |
1777.08.11 |
When the great hero in arms himself array'd [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031541 |
B0012846 |
1777.08.21 |
When the great hero in arms himself array'd [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046027 |
B0017647 |
1777.12.25 |
When the great hero in arms himself array'd [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064266 |
B0021791 |
1780.04.13 |
When the last trumpet breathes the rending sound [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064437 |
B0021910 |
1775.09.25 |
When the late the hero of the land took flight [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017716 |
B0006523 |
1741.09.08 |
When the old world was sunk in vice [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066540 |
B0023179 |
1728.07.08 |
When the proud Philistines for war declar'd [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065811 |
B0022492 |
1773.05.06 |
When the rough winter in his rigors rises [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101794 |
B0028760 |
1778.02.07 |
When the sheep were in the fauld [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169785 |
B0039913 |
1768.09.12 |
When the stamp-act's repeal past over the deep [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131368 |
B0033433 |
1774.01.28 |
When the trees are all bare, not a leaf to be seen [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035613 |
B0014093 |
1774.02.10 |
When the trees are all bare, not a leaf to be seen [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102472 |
B0028800 |
1775.01.27 |
When the trees are all bare, not a leaf to be seen [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070485 |
B0024196 |
1775.08.31 |
When the trees are all bare, not a leaf to be seen [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231966 |
B0049592 |
1776.01.04 |
When the trees are all bare, not a leaf to be seen [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126496 |
B0031073 |
1774.02.22 |
When the trees are all base, not a leaf to be seen [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030696 |
B0012666 |
1782.04.24 |
When the Washington ship by the English was beat [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043021 |
B0016665 |
1782.05.27 |
When the Washington ship by the English was beat [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048807 |
B0018311 |
1781.09.06 |
When the white horse doth o'er the lion rule [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064586 |
B0021983 |
1781.08.20 |
When the white horse doth o'er the lyon rule [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103989 |
B0029083 |
1778.07.23 |
When the white horse doth over the Lion rule [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064330 |
B0021821 |
1778.08.06 |
When the white horse doth over the lion rule [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173844 |
B0040312 |
1781.08.04 |
When the white horse doth over the lion rule [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167556 |
B0039535 |
1781.08.08 |
When the white horse doth over the lion rule [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151344 |
B0037418 |
1781.08.15 |
When the white horse doth over the lion rule [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072047 |
B0025024 |
1781.08.15 |
When the white horse doth over the lion rule [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071662 |
B0024818 |
1779.08.10 |
When the wise ruler of Glubdubdrib's isle [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0178001 |
B0043604 |
1771.10.10 |
When the worthy Florio sought a wife [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225666 |
B0048527 |
1769.01.30 |
When the young Russel, good and wise [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204231 |
B0044432 |
1782.06.03 |
When things go cross, (as oft they will) [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018403 |
B0006872 |
1782.06.13 |
When things go cross (as oft they will) [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077517 |
B0033314 |
1772.07.27 |
When thou art told "Here Britain's ashes lies" [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0116869 |
B0030148 |
1772.09.04 |
When thou art told-- "here Britain's ashes lies" [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035243 |
B0014020 |
1783.02.01 |
When thou, o man! the lovely fair can find [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047394 |
B0018039 |
1783.11.15 |
When thus ripe lies are to perfection sprung [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219700 |
B0045504 |
1734.08.12 |
When [ ] thy ever blooming charms [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011809 |
B0004553 |
1782.08.10 |
When time was young (the learned say) [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010886 |
B0003903 |
1732.04.13 |
When tinkers bawl'd aloud to settle [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000981 |
B0000847 |
1780.09.27 |
When 'tis night and the mid-watch is come [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0207172 |
B0044871 |
1737.02.10 |
When to cold winter fruitful autumn yields [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137898 |
B0035156 |
1744.01.05 |
When to the King the tidings Carteret bore [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020281 |
B0008893 |
1772.06.02 |
When to the sea the sun returns [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030261 |
B0012574 |
1743.11.14 |
When Tory Oxford rul'd the roast [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005006 |
B0002222 |
1781.05.04 |
When Tory Oxford rul'd the roast [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064544 |
B0021965 |
1774.11.11 |
When true religion supercedes grimace [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035901 |
B0014134 |
1771.09.23 |
When Tryon led his loyal bands [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0115981 |
B0030104 |
1751.01.15 |
When tuneful sounds from f-st-r's artful tongue [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012708 |
B0005266 |
1773.06.03 |
When two hundred waggons croud the street [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055591 |
B0019931 |
1774.11.10 |
When tyrants o'er the continent were spread [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102792 |
B0028839 |
1774.11.24 |
When tyrants o'er the continent were spread [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063882 |
B0021647 |
1774.12.23 |
When tyrants o'er the continent were spread [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035938 |
B0014140 |
1774.01.27 |
When unreclaim'd the vicious fall we weep [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055807 |
B0019965 |
1778.06.23 |
When valor directed by motives sincere [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031612 |
B0012891 |
1778.07.02 |
When valor directed by motives sincere [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064317 |
B0021818 |
1762.06.24 |
When vice triumphant rul'd the Roman court [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144747 |
B0036484 |
1780.10.07 |
When virtue calls, enraptur'd we obey [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174969 |
B0040624 |
1780.10.25 |
When virtue calls, enraptur'd we obey [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071976 |
B0024987 |
1780.12.11 |
When virtue falls a victim to the grave [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018141 |
B0006795 |
1776.06.13 |
When virtuous ardour, from motives sincere [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126669 |
B0031096 |
1736.03.08 |
When wags pervert what others serious have writ [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025613 |
B0010540 |
1749.06.19 |
When war subsided in the south [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078565 |
B0025499 |
1749.06.08 |
When war subsides in the south [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020719 |
B0009160 |
1768.05.14 |
When wasting winter's rage had pass'd away [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152812 |
B0041818 |
1783.03.24 |
When we alone for beauty sigh [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018764 |
B0006914 |
1768.10.20 |
When we industriously have rais'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223713 |
B0048409 |
1743.08.25 |
When we review our Britain's present state [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020235 |
B0008874 |
1766.03.22 |
When we to heav'ns celestrial temple come [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033178 |
B0013546 |
1767.06.20 |
When weaker Christians we despise [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033337 |
B0013598 |
1783.12.01 |
When were the dice with more profusion thrown? [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049307 |
B0018390 |
1775.10.24 |
When western breezes from the shore [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056820 |
B0020505 |
1754.10.21 |
When Whitefield comes, 'tis fair [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005929 |
B0002790 |
1775.03.30 |
When wicked men, with foul intent [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135052 |
B0033747 |
1775.04.06 |
When wicked men, with foul intent [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103047 |
B0028861 |
1775.04.19 |
When wicked men, with foul intent [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041752 |
B0016373 |
1749.05.01 |
When will profusion leave a bankrupt realm? [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210008 |
B0046376 |
1743.01.17 |
When winged Fame with brazen trump [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084169 |
B0025713 |
1778.03.20 |
When winter seized proud Bellona's charms [fl] |
Royal Pennsylvania Gazette |
C0203213 |
B0044052 |
1778.04.16 |
When winter seizes proud Bellona's charms [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177415 |
B0043477 |
1783.01.28 |
When winter's gems of frozen dew [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060431 |
B0021203 |
1752.04.13 |
When wise Ulisses, from his native coast [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085776 |
B0026191 |
1752.04.27 |
When wise Ulisses, from his native coast [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026126 |
B0011125 |
1752.05.21 |
When wise Ulysses, from his native coast [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050062 |
B0018850 |
1775.06.10 |
When, with a voice that fills the skies [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0168986 |
B0039807 |
1773.04.16 |
When woman was at first created [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038813 |
B0014881 |
1773.08.13 |
When woman was at first created [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070166 |
B0024120 |
1776.04.26 |
When Yankies skill'd in martial rule [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041958 |
B0016424 |
1768.07.14 |
When you address all bounteous heaven [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161263 |
B0038904 |
1774.01.13 |
When you censure the age [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231402 |
B0049510 |
1773.06.10 |
When you your poor birchen rod resign'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226773 |
B0048614 |
1768.01.07 |
Whence all that sorrow on your brow [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161035 |
B0038876 |
1738.06.16 |
Whence Britons, these desponding cares [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229183 |
B0048955 |
1738.06.29 |
Whence Britons, these desponding cares [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001690 |
B0001171 |
1763.04.28 |
Whence, Britons, these desponding cares [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043608 |
B0017041 |
1766.08.15 |
Whence rise these sudden gleams [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230131 |
B0049275 |
1782.09.13 |
Whence this unusual langour o'er my mind? [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036867 |
B0014543 |
1782.08.06 |
Whence this unusual languor o'er my mind? [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0059265 |
B0021177 |
1775.09.25 |
Whence this wild uproar, oh ye muses tell? [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031160 |
B0012752 |
1775.10.19 |
Whence this wild uproar, Oh ye muses tell? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103368 |
B0028889 |
1764.03.15 |
Whene'er a prating rascal cries [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090968 |
B0026816 |
1773.12.23 |
Whene'er, my friend, you chance to find [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227152 |
B0048642 |
1773.11.09 |
Whene'er they call, I'll readily afford [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030637 |
B0012651 |
1782.05.24 |
Whene'er this stone, now hid beneath the lake [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125323 |
B0030784 |
1753.07.05 |
Whene'er thro' nature's boundless works I stray [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140847 |
B0036015 |
1762.02.01 |
Where are the fleets of France? All cover'd o'er [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026381 |
B0011465 |
1762.02.05 |
Where are the fleets of France? All cover'd o'er [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067675 |
B0023521 |
1762.02.18 |
Where are the fleets of France? All cover'd o'er [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089517 |
B0026708 |
1776.02.10 |
Where are you fled, ye worthless, venal throng [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228121 |
B0048753 |
1776.04.05 |
Where are you fled ye worthless venal throng [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041937 |
B0016421 |
1776.02.21 |
Where are you fled, ye worthless, veral throng [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057811 |
B0020827 |
1776.03.21 |
Where are you fled, ye worthless, vernal throng [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126629 |
B0031084 |
1769.01.10 |
Where balmy odours o'er the meadoes stray'd [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040282 |
B0015971 |
1771.06.13 |
Where can philosophers, and sages wise [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024533 |
B0010277 |
1772.05.28 |
Where Choptank's slow and sleepy waters stray [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054981 |
B0019878 |
1774.03.01 |
Where dwells the casuist [?] to reveal [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030706 |
B0012667 |
1774.03.11 |
Where dwells the casuist [?] to reveal [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035673 |
B0014099 |
1780.07.26 |
Where e'er we go, where'e'er we run [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071943 |
B0024975 |
1780.03.16 |
Where 'ere we go, where 'ere we run [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042603 |
B0016537 |
1775.09.21 |
Where ever truth has made her glorious stand [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103297 |
B0028885 |
1775.10.14 |
Where ever truth has made her glorious stand [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227954 |
B0048736 |
1780.01.28 |
Where flows the Severn, where her streams can flow [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056153 |
B0020209 |
1768.05.26 |
Where freedom in the streets is known [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098436 |
B0028490 |
1749.03.27 |
Where is my wandring love, ye Lydians say [fl] |
Independent Advertiser |
C0045795 |
B0017570 |
1781.10.06 |
Where is taught reading, a grace of the schools [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0197457 |
B0043176 |
1781.10.13 |
Where is taught reading, a grace of the schools [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0197636 |
B0043178 |
1774.05.16 |
Where laws have fix'd the bounds of right and wrong [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173055 |
B0040115 |
1783.11.17 |
Where love the rover's breast invades [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018914 |
B0006948 |
1783.12.02 |
Where Love the rover's breast invades [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0176671 |
B0041090 |
1775.04.06 |
Where many dunces meet, to club their mite [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231848 |
B0049571 |
1736.01.06 |
Where nature does her greatest gifts bestow [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137677 |
B0035100 |
1774.08.11 |
Where nature-- simply elegant-- array'd [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220554 |
B0047788 |
1772.05.21 |
Where now are all my golden hopes of youth? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226148 |
B0048559 |
1775.06.26 |
Where now is Athens? where the Grecian name [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031131 |
B0012739 |
1781.10.27 |
Where now the nation, whose controuling law [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010518 |
B0003862 |
1782.01.23 |
Where now these mingled ruins ly [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042941 |
B0016652 |
1768.07.25 |
Where passion rules, and reason flees [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027753 |
B0011803 |
1768.08.18 |
Where roams't thou, angel-spirit, say [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148082 |
B0036807 |
1758.06.02 |
Where shall an instant muse such numbers find [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067111 |
B0023327 |
1740.01.08 |
Where shall my wond'ring soul begin? [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001890 |
B0001250 |
1769.01.17 |
Where smiling Ceres gilds the fruitful fields [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040288 |
B0015972 |
1762.05.10 |
Where tyrants rule with arbitrary sway [fl] |
American Chronicle |
C0000137 |
B0000027 |
1774.01.17 |
Where ye fair, but cautious whom ye trust [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172951 |
B0040098 |
1775.10.19 |
Whereas a certain Matthew Squire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232050 |
B0049599 |
1774.09.12 |
Whereas certain persons rebelliously witty [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173176 |
B0040132 |
1776.02.03 |
Whereas I'm chas'd from place to place [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154205 |
B0042221 |
1781.06.06 |
Whereas Jane, my wife [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151311 |
B0037409 |
1778.10.13 |
Whereas my dearest comfort, Anna [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031665 |
B0012907 |
1774.10.27 |
Whereas on th' first day of September [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102775 |
B0028837 |
1777.01.02 |
Whereas our former declarations [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037395 |
B0015575 |
1777.01.09 |
Whereas our former declarations [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064193 |
B0021747 |
1774.11.24 |
Whereas some people last October [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076211 |
B0032933 |
1774.12.01 |
Whereas some people last October [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063887 |
B0021648 |
1779.04.05 |
Whereas the Congress, leagu'd with France [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018081 |
B0006707 |
1775.07.21 |
Whereas the rebels here about [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036050 |
B0014170 |
1775.06.28 |
Whereas the rebels hereabout [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165282 |
B0039284 |
1775.07.17 |
Whereas the rebels hereabout [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075035 |
B0032508 |
1775.07.19 |
Whereas the rebels hereabout [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220708 |
B0047816 |
1775.07.19 |
Whereas the rebels hereabout [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064038 |
B0021678 |
1769.04.17 |
Whereas there appear'd, as all very well known [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131790 |
B0033467 |
1778.11.12 |
Whereas we've found, that certain folks [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064371 |
B0021837 |
1769.03.20 |
Whereas--I Timothy Tickle, Esquire [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114039 |
B0029972 |
1782.04.30 |
Where'er thy impulse, goddess, beams [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058888 |
B0021163 |
1760.12.22 |
Where's now Othello's hair breadth 'scapes [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006453 |
B0003112 |
1761.01.02 |
Where's now Othello's hair breadth 'scapes? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067512 |
B0023464 |
1760.11.13 |
Where's now Othello's hair-breadth 'scapes? [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088653 |
B0026640 |
1764.04.16 |
Where's W--? you cry--O! Friend, forgive my laughter [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0109620 |
B0029704 |
1735.10.27 |
Whether affairs of policy or love [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011933 |
B0004603 |
1773.05.25 |
Whether sailor or not, for a moment avast [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041014 |
B0016199 |
1775.02.23 |
Whether you lead the patriot band [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220681 |
B0047805 |
1767.10.26 |
Which is the properest day to drink [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130883 |
B0033383 |
1783.02.12 |
Which of my sons, proclaim'd War's God [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201656 |
B0043317 |
1779.07.08 |
Whigs of all denominations [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177989 |
B0043594 |
1737.09.13 |
While all around to your attentive eyes [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066350 |
B0022971 |
1783.02.10 |
While all was hush profoundly calm [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018711 |
B0006908 |
1759.04.02 |
While at the helm of state you ride [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088045 |
B0026555 |
1767.11.23 |
While autumn, gliding o'er the leafy plain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130991 |
B0033389 |
1767.11.26 |
While autumn, gliding o'er the leafy plain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0147940 |
B0036769 |
1767.11.26 |
While autumn, gliding o'er the leafy plain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0160985 |
B0038870 |
1737.11.18 |
While awful cannon with tremendous roar [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229033 |
B0048926 |
1767.09.17 |
While Bacchus and Momus together unite [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096550 |
B0028443 |
1776.02.01 |
While base, ambitious minds contend [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126583 |
B0031077 |
1774.09.01 |
While beauty and pleasure are now in their prime [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220571 |
B0047791 |
1774.10.13 |
While beauty and pleasure are now in their prime [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227550 |
B0048684 |
1738.07.06 |
While boundless ambition and turbulent care [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208573 |
B0045827 |
1750.12.13 |
While Britain complains of neutrality broke [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020793 |
B0009228 |
1750.12.17 |
While Britain complains of neutrality broke [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005594 |
B0002592 |
1751.01.07 |
While Britain complains of neutrality broke [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078760 |
B0025571 |
1751.01.15 |
While Britain complains of neutrality broke [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140122 |
B0035888 |
1777.01.11 |
While Britain's arms triumphant trophies boast [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154258 |
B0042270 |
1738.11.28 |
While Briton's Pilot steer'd with gentle gales [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066407 |
B0023034 |
1755.09.15 |
While Caelia here each raptur'd lover spies [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013023 |
B0005484 |
1774.03.03 |
While cannon roar to hail thee, bonefires blaze [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227327 |
B0048652 |
1775.08.02 |
While civil wars distract this happy land [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165300 |
B0039289 |
1775.08.19 |
While civil wars distract this happy land [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227902 |
B0048728 |
1731.03.01 |
While common levers common subjects choose [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011548 |
B0004413 |
1734.03.02 |
While conscious Auro curls the dimpled tyde [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207705 |
B0045610 |
1737.07.08 |
While curious Chloe covets whisper'd news [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228867 |
B0048907 |
1780.12.12 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077241 |
B0033239 |
1780.12.19 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077250 |
B0033240 |
1780.12.26 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077258 |
B0033241 |
1781.01.09 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077271 |
B0033243 |
1781.01.16 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077279 |
B0033244 |
1781.01.23 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077286 |
B0033245 |
1781.02.06 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077295 |
B0033247 |
1781.02.13 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077302 |
B0033248 |
1781.03.08 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077314 |
B0033252 |
1781.03.15 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077319 |
B0033253 |
1781.03.29 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077324 |
B0033255 |
1781.04.05 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077329 |
B0033256 |
1781.04.19 |
While education bears her gentle sway [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077336 |
B0033258 |
1774.11.03 |
While Europe lay absorb'd in darkest night [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063858 |
B0021644 |
1738.05.09 |
While ev'ry heart bemoans the widow'd lands [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066392 |
B0023005 |
1768.11.10 |
While ev'ry heart unites to curse the man [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098764 |
B0028520 |
1768.11.05 |
While ev'ry truly English breast [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152983 |
B0041843 |
1755.03.27 |
While faction lifts her impious hand [fl] |
Instructor |
C0049332 |
B0018456 |
1729.01.13 |
While fair Belinda's various strains conspire [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011436 |
B0004315 |
1768.06.09 |
While fam'd Bucephalus recorded lives [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161206 |
B0038899 |
1774.05.12 |
While fawning sycophants the nine implore [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102578 |
B0028813 |
1774.05.26 |
While fawning sycophants the nine implore [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076064 |
B0032907 |
1757.12.22 |
While fickle fortune turns the wheel [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0142733 |
B0036249 |
1758.01.16 |
While fickle fortune turns the wheel [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013422 |
B0005606 |
1758.01.27 |
While fickle fortune turns the wheel [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067058 |
B0023309 |
1781.04.25 |
While free from force the press remains [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042674 |
B0016606 |
1781.05.28 |
While free from force the press remains [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048490 |
B0018259 |
1781.06.06 |
While free from force the press remains [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071636 |
B0024808 |
1782.04.24 |
While free from force the press remains [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072212 |
B0025060 |
1783.01.04 |
While free from force the press remains [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047353 |
B0018033 |
1775.06.12 |
While freedom's daughters all their aid afford [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173429 |
B0040178 |
1775.06.13 |
While Freedom's daughters all their aid afford [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135102 |
B0033779 |
1775.06.24 |
While freedom's daughters all their aid afford [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227858 |
B0048720 |
1775.06.28 |
While Freedom's daughter's all their aid afford [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064024 |
B0021675 |
1782.04.06 |
While freedom's sons triumphant shine in arms [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221216 |
B0047995 |
1769.08.17 |
While gazing crowds with curious eyes [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099467 |
B0028564 |
1769.09.01 |
While gazing crowds with curious eyes [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034462 |
B0013863 |
1734.04.04 |
While generous Oglethorpe's unwearied paid [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137441 |
B0035008 |
1733.07.16 |
While generous Oglethorpe's unwearied pain [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066074 |
B0022754 |
1733.02.10 |
While generous O--g--p's unwearied pain [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207516 |
B0045575 |
1774.04.07 |
While gen'rous hearts, who much your worth approve [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187112 |
B0042700 |
1741.03.26 |
While George provok'e to vengence arms [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020167 |
B0008748 |
1739.03.09 |
While grim death is looking for us [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229329 |
B0048993 |
1751.06.18 |
While grov'ling bards presume to sing [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012731 |
B0005288 |
1770.05.03 |
While hackney'd pens fair freedom's cause assail [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099796 |
B0028603 |
1770.07.17 |
While hackney'd pens fair freedom's cause assail [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217475 |
B0045160 |
1746.02.24 |
While heav'n with judgments arm'd its threat'ning hand [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005157 |
B0002341 |
1773.01.09 |
While I, remov'd from noise and show [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133870 |
B0033663 |
1744.07.16 |
While in his country's cause brave Cornwall fights [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005076 |
B0002257 |
1744.08.09 |
While in his country's cause brave Cornwall fights [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002404 |
B0001488 |
1721.10.16 |
While in Jehovah's courts I trembling stand [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065373 |
B0022182 |
1766.10.06 |
While knaves and fools, in deep debate [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212983 |
B0047179 |
1766.12.04 |
While knaves and fools, in deep debate [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092558 |
B0026957 |
1767.08.18 |
While knaves and fools, in deep debate [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216615 |
B0045002 |
1767.09.12 |
While knaves and fools, in deep debate [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152643 |
B0041783 |
1780.06.01 |
While Liberty displays her comely charms [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064445 |
B0021917 |
1780.06.08 |
While Liberty displays her comely charms [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064447 |
B0021918 |
1780.06.15 |
While Liberty displays her comely charms [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064449 |
B0021919 |
1781.08.08 |
While little malice vents its rage [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042716 |
B0016621 |
1762.02.04 |
While loftier bards in sweeter numbers, raise [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0052289 |
B0019355 |
1777.11.27 |
While London beaus to Hornsey Lane [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135960 |
B0034146 |
1744.10.01 |
While Louis' Numbers fill the News [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084440 |
B0025798 |
1744.10.11 |
While Louis' numbers fill the news [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020312 |
B0008933 |
1781.03.24 |
While many a servile miss her succour leads [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154567 |
B0042489 |
1781.06.04 |
While many a servile muse her succour lends [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048494 |
B0018260 |
1781.10.17 |
While many a servile muse her succour lends [fl] |
Allied Mercury |
C0000445 |
B0000017 |
1737.01.31 |
While Mapp to th' actors shew'd a kind regard [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011976 |
B0004638 |
1737.02.25 |
While Mapp to th' actors shew'd a kind regard [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228737 |
B0048888 |
1737.03.01 |
While Mapp to th' actors shew'd a kind regard [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001565 |
B0001104 |
1766.01.23 |
While mazy error draws mankind astray [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146259 |
B0036671 |
1783.03.10 |
While M---r and E---y through the town [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018747 |
B0006912 |
1761.04.24 |
While nation die, by mutual wounds [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067557 |
B0023480 |
1780.02.16 |
While nature reclin'd on the bosom of May [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0166228 |
B0039451 |
1780.03.13 |
While Nature reclin'd on the bosom of May [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048281 |
B0018195 |
1780.03.30 |
While Nature reclined on the bosom of May [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064430 |
B0021908 |
1771.12.23 |
While night in solemn shade invest the pole [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028408 |
B0011985 |
1771.01.17 |
While night in solemn shade invests the pole [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224724 |
B0048489 |
1771.02.21 |
While night in solemn shade invests the pole [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100421 |
B0028645 |
1775.10.26 |
While o'er thee, Bowdoin, all my grief I pour [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232070 |
B0049600 |
1746.02.11 |
While on Edina's Fate intent [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012426 |
B0005022 |
1769.08.14 |
While on forbidden fruit I gaze [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114490 |
B0029994 |
1734.02.26 |
While other bards of Grecian heroes treat [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001151 |
B0000946 |
1768.03.03 |
While others boast the happy art [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161095 |
B0038884 |
1766.12.25 |
While others some proud mortal praise [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092578 |
B0026960 |
1770.03.08 |
While Pallas and Phoebus, in grand council sat [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213848 |
B0047357 |
1781.06.27 |
While Peers and Commons head the riot [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0184578 |
B0043840 |
1768.09.22 |
While Phyllis, with ambitious views [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098651 |
B0028511 |
1768.11.04 |
While Phyllis, with ambitious views [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034222 |
B0013820 |
1770.06.08 |
While Phyllis with ambitious views [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034695 |
B0013903 |
1771.01.08 |
While pining anguish, wild despair [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029962 |
B0012506 |
1775.10.09 |
While pleasure reigns unrival'd on this shore [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173541 |
B0040197 |
1775.10.14 |
While pleasure reigns unrival'd on this shore [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037098 |
B0015457 |
1775.10.28 |
While pleasure reigns unrival'd on this shore [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154167 |
B0042207 |
1768.03.24 |
While poets tune their monthly lays [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223166 |
B0048379 |
1743.06.02 |
While P----y, seeking lost repose [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020225 |
B0008862 |
1760.01.21 |
While raptur'd bards from ev'ry corner spring [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026281 |
B0011359 |
1766.06.17 |
While ratling cannons thunder in our ears [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216212 |
B0044941 |
1766.06.20 |
While rattling cannon thunder in our ears [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203469 |
B0044300 |
1777.12.11 |
While rebel sons with ruffian hand [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136002 |
B0034152 |
1736.02.16 |
While ripening slow, the future purpose lay [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025593 |
B0010537 |
1748.09.01 |
While scarce a day but fresh alarms [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139536 |
B0035764 |
1781.10.25 |
While scenes of transport, every breast inspire [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126163 |
B0030976 |
1781.11.03 |
While scenes of transport, every breast inspire [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167762 |
B0039561 |
1781.11.05 |
While scenes of transport, every breast inspire [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048560 |
B0018282 |
1781.11.08 |
While scenes of transport, every breast inspire [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220027 |
B0044138 |
1781.11.08 |
While scenes of transport, every breast inspire [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064599 |
B0021992 |
1737.11.17 |
While secret-leaguing nations frown around [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138044 |
B0035196 |
1737.12.15 |
While secret-leaguing nations frown around [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208481 |
B0045798 |
1775.12.14 |
While selfish knaves, to virtue's dictates blind [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103521 |
B0028897 |
1734.10.21 |
While Sir in merry mood you choose [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011814 |
B0004556 |
1769.09.04 |
While sleeping fast beside wife Jane [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016096 |
B0006213 |
1773.02.04 |
While some in pleasure's flow'ry lap repose [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024834 |
B0010363 |
1773.02.12 |
While some in pleasure's flow'ry lap repose [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069975 |
B0024094 |
1766.04.07 |
While some in politics are deep immers'd [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014942 |
B0006035 |
1773.04.05 |
While some this stage of action quit [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028566 |
B0012052 |
1771.09.23 |
While suppliant crouds in grateful zeal contend [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0115977 |
B0030104 |
1771.05.09 |
While the bottle to humour, and social delight [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225029 |
B0048505 |
1771.06.27 |
While the bottle to humour, and social delight [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100661 |
B0028663 |
1765.02.07 |
While the fierce winter rages all around [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0158962 |
B0038722 |
1738.05.15 |
While the long silence of your friend you blame [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012071 |
B0004705 |
1741.01.26 |
While thirst of fame and dreadful war's alarms [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127708 |
B0031476 |
1741.02.19 |
While thirst of fame and dreadful war's alarms [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002104 |
B0001308 |
1773.06.24 |
While this gay toy attracts thy sight [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102029 |
B0028767 |
1773.07.16 |
While this gay toy attracts thy sight [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035434 |
B0014065 |
1773.07.27 |
While this gay toy attracts thy sight [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030570 |
B0012636 |
1752.01.30 |
While thro' life's thorny road I go [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221803 |
B0048162 |
1767.10.29 |
While thro' life's thorny road I go [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092677 |
B0027004 |
1768.04.29 |
While thro' life's thorny road I go [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034006 |
B0013793 |
1770.03.27 |
While thro' life's thorny road I go [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217399 |
B0045143 |
1776.01.25 |
While thro' life's thorny road I go [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126556 |
B0031076 |
1779.12.27 |
While thro' the drear of frost and snow [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048259 |
B0018184 |
1779.12.30 |
While thro' the drear of frost and snow [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000341 |
B0000092 |
1780.01.01 |
While thro' the drear of frost and snow [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154520 |
B0042425 |
1780.02.16 |
While thro' the drear of frost and snow [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071557 |
B0024740 |
1780.02.22 |
While thro' the drear of frost and snow [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077148 |
B0033199 |
1780.02.28 |
While thro' the drear of frost and snow [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103941 |
B0029043 |
1776.02.17 |
While through life's thorny road I go [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228138 |
B0048754 |
1783.07.09 |
While thy glad country with accordant voice [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043410 |
B0016728 |
1783.08.01 |
While thy glad country with accordant voice [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes) |
C0057250 |
B0020688 |
1774.04.21 |
While truth, or innocence, shall be thy guide [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227374 |
B0048659 |
1770.11.12 |
While Turks and Russians, fierce in arms [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132532 |
B0033550 |
1770.12.03 |
While Turks and Russians, fierce in arms [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008947 |
B0003631 |
1770.12.07 |
While Turks and Russians, fierce in arms [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034821 |
B0013929 |
1776.10.07 |
While tyrants lift their impious hands [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076667 |
B0033025 |
1768.02.08 |
While urg'd by warm & youthful blood [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029627 |
B0012357 |
1767.12.31 |
While urg'd by warm and youthful blood [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096993 |
B0028459 |
1767.11.06 |
While ven'son we eat, and claret we drink [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068737 |
B0023821 |
1778.10.17 |
While virtue crown'd fair Albion's throne [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042154 |
B0016467 |
1741.02.09 |
While vulgar days steal unregarded by [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004726 |
B0002078 |
1782.08.09 |
While we are fighting our malicious foe [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036859 |
B0014538 |
1782.08.26 |
While we are fighting our malicious foe [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018501 |
B0006884 |
1770.09.18 |
While with zeal for your welfare I ardently burn [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040528 |
B0016059 |
1770.10.05 |
While with zeal for your welfare I ardently burn [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034767 |
B0013920 |
1769.09.22 |
While wondring nations in amaze [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034473 |
B0013866 |
1769.10.05 |
While won'dring nations in amaze [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099547 |
B0028571 |
1768.01.04 |
While worshippers in pagan lands [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029617 |
B0012352 |
1744.10.08 |
While you are boldly set in truth's defence [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005082 |
B0002269 |
1763.03.24 |
While you, dear Hal, are forc'd to roam [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144909 |
B0036523 |
1770.10.26 |
While you enjoy best solitude repose [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069245 |
B0023975 |
1770.10.09 |
While you enjoy blest solitudes repose [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029934 |
B0012493 |
1782.07.11 |
While you great George for knowledge hunt [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126358 |
B0031013 |
1782.07.15 |
While you great George for knowledge hunt [fl] |
New York Gazeteer-Albany |
C0083970 |
B0025660 |
1782.07.16 |
While you great George for knowledge hunt [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0032338 |
B0013103 |
1782.07.18 |
While you great George for knowledge hunt [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077556 |
B0033319 |
1782.07.18 |
While you great George for knowledge hunt [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0039858 |
B0015360 |
1782.07.18 |
While you great George for knowledge hunt [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064787 |
B0022028 |
1782.07.20 |
While you great George for knowledge hunt [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010872 |
B0003900 |
1782.07.20 |
While you, great George, for knowledge hunt [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) |
C0221015 |
B0047908 |
1782.07.22 |
While you great George for knowledge hunt [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048866 |
B0018319 |
1782.07.23 |
While you great George for knowledge hunt [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057318 |
B0021304 |
1782.07.25 |
While you great George for knowledge hunt [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220141 |
B0044175 |
1782.08.07 |
While you great George for knowledge hunt [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167940 |
B0039640 |
1775.06.01 |
While you, my fair one, thus lament [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231890 |
B0049579 |
1770.03.29 |
While you, my friend, in perfect ease [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054454 |
B0019766 |
1777.03.06 |
While you, my Lord! with wealth and titles blest [fl] |
Newport Gazette |
C0066544 |
B0031787 |
1772.06.11 |
While youthful splendour lighten'd in my eyes [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226176 |
B0048562 |
1751.06.24 |
While zephyr softly waves his wings [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026111 |
B0011082 |
1771.12.16 |
Whilst all profoundly calm [fl] |
Albany Gazette |
C0000205 |
B0000003 |
1774.04.11 |
Whilst all with duteous zeal contend [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0119417 |
B0030240 |
1774.04.07 |
Whilst all with duteous zeal content [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187116 |
B0042700 |
1734.06.10 |
Whilst an industrious company of swains [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066147 |
B0022801 |
1751.02.26 |
Whilst anxious mortal strive in vain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155791 |
B0037997 |
1775.04.21 |
Whilst anxious mortals strive in vain [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036002 |
B0014157 |
1772.08.17 |
Whilst beneath the woodland shade [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170944 |
B0040024 |
1772.08.25 |
Whilst beneath the woodland shade [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030343 |
B0012588 |
1749.01.17 |
Whilst brave Aeneas with a generous care [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139618 |
B0035784 |
1763.05.28 |
Whilst Britain led by royal George [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152021 |
B0041619 |
1763.06.06 |
Whilst Britain led by royal George [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0072972 |
B0031955 |
1731.12.13 |
Whilst Celia sings, let not intruding [ ]th [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0234939 |
B0049630 |
1766.06.09 |
Whilst different bards from different climates spring [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027361 |
B0011692 |
1766.06.13 |
Whilst different bards from different climates spring [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068373 |
B0023748 |
1763.09.19 |
Whilst each side, heated with malicious zeal [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0081945 |
B0028183 |
1740.09.01 |
Whilst God inspir'd the pious servent youth [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025761 |
B0010627 |
1775.07.01 |
Whilst happy in my native land [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227864 |
B0048721 |
1775.07.22 |
Whilst happy in my native land [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169016 |
B0039813 |
1776.05.25 |
Whilst happy in my native land [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070591 |
B0024245 |
1767.06.29 |
Whilst here I live [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029445 |
B0012326 |
1775.10.05 |
Whilst here I live [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232031 |
B0049597 |
1766.07.25 |
Whilst I attempt in fun'ral verse [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022758 |
B0009999 |
1766.08.15 |
Whilst I attempt in fun'ral verse [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068443 |
B0023757 |
1737.07.22 |
Whilst I lov'd thee, and thou wer't kind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228887 |
B0048909 |
1780.12.26 |
Whilst in the dark on thy soft arm I hung [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183407 |
B0043744 |
1753.01.15 |
Whilst in the dark on thy soft hand I hung [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085970 |
B0026229 |
1753.02.08 |
Whilst in the dark on thy soft hand I hung [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020950 |
B0009319 |
1765.06.31 |
Whilst late for Churchill, party tears have flown [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073445 |
B0032060 |
1773.06.28 |
Whilst not with wax nor seal secur'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134709 |
B0033687 |
1768.02.12 |
Whilst on forbidden fruit I gaze [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068825 |
B0023835 |
1760.02.25 |
Whilst other muses tune the sounding lyre [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088375 |
B0026602 |
1773.11.29 |
Whilst others court the honours of the bench [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134975 |
B0033709 |
1783.10.28 |
Whilst others may place their repose [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0154898 |
B0041504 |
1768.06.08 |
Whilst parties engage [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044096 |
B0017283 |
1770.09.10 |
Whilst Paul preach'd of works and grace [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095248 |
B0027169 |
1780.07.19 |
Whilst pitying parents mourn their absent race [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151206 |
B0037363 |
1770.01.18 |
Whilst pretty fellows think a woman's fame [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224452 |
B0048460 |
1766.02.10 |
Whilst raging winter rul'd the year [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007832 |
B0003380 |
1746.09.08 |
Whilst savage brutes, stirr'd up by Gallic arts [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084592 |
B0025899 |
1740.04.03 |
Whilst th' arian preacher Christ his God denies [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001987 |
B0001262 |
1740.07.25 |
Whilst th'Arian preacher Christ his God denies [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208907 |
B0045930 |
1777.12.09 |
Whilst the fancy buckskins bluster [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057936 |
B0020919 |
1774.03.03 |
Whilst the Virginians boast a grateful claim [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227324 |
B0048652 |
1737.07.22 |
Whilst thirst of praise, and vain desire of fame [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228898 |
B0048909 |
1770.01.18 |
Whilst thirst of praise, and vain desire of fame [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224449 |
B0048460 |
1759.12.31 |
Whilst tuneful bards prepare to sing [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088340 |
B0026594 |
1776.01.18 |
Whilst tyrants lift their impious hands [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126553 |
B0031075 |
1759.10.22 |
Whilst war now rages with imperious roar [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013660 |
B0005698 |
1759.10.18 |
Whilst war now rages with impetuous roar [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021377 |
B0009645 |
1759.10.22 |
Whilst war now rages with impetuous roar [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006382 |
B0003051 |
1759.10.29 |
Whilst war now rages with impetuous roar [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088212 |
B0026585 |
1759.11.02 |
Whilst war now rages with impetuous roar [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067327 |
B0023403 |
1764.05.07 |
Whilst W---s supports a nation's injur'd laws [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073293 |
B0032000 |
1729.12.23 |
Whilst yet 'twixt peace and war the scales suspend [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000808 |
B0000726 |
1749.08.16 |
Whilst you denied us, when we ask'd a song [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049778 |
B0018706 |
1778.04.11 |
Whilst you, great George, for knowledge hunt [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154344 |
B0042335 |
1774.09.08 |
Whilst you the charter of our rights maintain [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187325 |
B0042722 |
1768.09.29 |
Whim of late my fancy seiz'd, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223678 |
B0048406 |
1770.04.09 |
White balls and black balls were late in an uproar [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095087 |
B0027146 |
1770.12.14 |
White Britain's sons in self opinion wise [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069307 |
B0023982 |
1770.12.06 |
Whitefield, he is no more, his race is run [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100312 |
B0028634 |
1770.12.28 |
Whitefield, he is no more, his race is run [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069325 |
B0023984 |
1770.10.04 |
Whitefield is gone! That orator divine [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024238 |
B0010240 |
1770.10.12 |
Whitefield is gone! That orator divine [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069217 |
B0023973 |
1770.10.19 |
Whitefield is gone! That orator divine [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034788 |
B0013922 |
1739.11.29 |
Whitefield! that great, that pleasing name [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138189 |
B0035302 |
1739.12.06 |
Whitefield! that great, that pleasing name [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001858 |
B0001245 |
1739.12.11 |
Whitefield! that great, that pleasing name [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066447 |
B0023088 |
1740.01.18 |
Whitefield! That great, that pleasing name [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229532 |
B0049036 |
1770.10.08 |
Whitefield, thy shade ten thousand groans await [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016344 |
B0006270 |
1770.10.20 |
Whitefield, thy shade ten thousand groans await [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153206 |
B0041945 |
1770.10.29 |
Whitefield, thy shades ten thousand groans await [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008912 |
B0003626 |
1782.03.26 |
Who but has read that celebrated fable [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058743 |
B0021158 |
1751.10.07 |
Who can describe the horrors of that night [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210355 |
B0046499 |
1752.03.16 |
Who can describe the horrors of that night [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005672 |
B0002657 |
1767.11.17 |
Who can grieve too much, what time shall end [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216673 |
B0045015 |
1772.11.20 |
Who can say unto the Lord, what doest Thee? [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069827 |
B0024082 |
1769.08.17 |
Who can the doctrine of that sage debate? [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213697 |
B0047325 |
1742.05.06 |
Who can to this curs'd law submit [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138392 |
B0035429 |
1742.05.27 |
Who can to this curs'd law submit [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020206 |
B0008809 |
1783.10.04 |
Who commended the beauty of another's eyes [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Miller) |
C0219616 |
B0045492 |
1782.11.02 |
Who dares-tho' ev'n of patriot name [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201480 |
B0043288 |
1755.10.16 |
Who don't remember the last hurricane [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210934 |
B0046693 |
1774.04.22 |
Who 'er with curious eye has rang'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070396 |
B0024156 |
1769.10.26 |
Who first taught souls enslav'd, and realms undone [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213731 |
B0047337 |
1776.05.25 |
Who from a state of rags and care [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135355 |
B0033930 |
1776.07.18 |
Who from a state of rags and care [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135393 |
B0033953 |
1773.08.23 |
Who has e'er been at Versailles must needs know the King [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028669 |
B0012072 |
1773.08.27 |
Who has e'er been at Versailles must needs know the King [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035466 |
B0014071 |
1773.08.28 |
Who has e'er been at Versailles must needs know the King [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153617 |
B0042094 |
1773.09.06 |
Who has e'er been at Versailles must needs know the King [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074693 |
B0032408 |
1773.01.28 |
Who has not heard, what few have seen [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055365 |
B0019913 |
1771.09.30 |
Who is the happy man? 'Tis he alone [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095756 |
B0027224 |
1770.12.28 |
Who is this, that strikes my wond'ring eyes? [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034845 |
B0013932 |
1773.02.18 |
Who knew thee, Eyre! but when thy death they hear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226595 |
B0048598 |
1773.03.15 |
Who knew thee, Eyre! but when thy death they hear [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134416 |
B0033672 |
1773.06.15 |
Who on mount Calvary do I see? [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218549 |
B0045312 |
1774.04.07 |
Who on mount Calvary do I see? [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102532 |
B0028808 |
1775.08.09 |
Who puts a doublet on a horse [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064048 |
B0021681 |
1764.08.17 |
Who seeks to please all men each way [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068033 |
B0023653 |
1767.01.26 |
Who sees pale Mammon pine amidst his shore [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0129517 |
B0033343 |
1746.04.29 |
Who sees with equal eyes, as god of all [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049479 |
B0018533 |
1769.04.06 |
Who sets is heart on things below [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099144 |
B0028544 |
1768.05.23 |
Who shames a scribler? break one cobweb thro' [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113155 |
B0029926 |
1774.07.28 |
Who shames a scribler? break one cob-web through [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220540 |
B0047786 |
1761.06.19 |
Who sings the source [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067583 |
B0023488 |
1746.04.10 |
Who steals my purse, steals trash [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229608 |
B0049066 |
1772.02.06 |
Who steals my purse, steals trash [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0225912 |
B0048544 |
1771.11.15 |
Who steals my purse, steal's trash; 'tis something, nothing [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069472 |
B0024030 |
1772.10.16 |
Who strives to mount Parnassas hill [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035280 |
B0014026 |
1767.01.01 |
Who, that beheld the lovely boy expire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222736 |
B0048315 |
1782.09.24 |
Who then is free? the wise alone [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047116 |
B0018005 |
1783.02.11 |
Who to his plighted faith and vows [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047406 |
B0018042 |
1772.01.23 |
Who was the man? (Oblivion seize his name [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062932 |
B0021494 |
1776.10.07 |
Who was the man kiss'd Pat last night? [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120550 |
B0030370 |
1760.03.28 |
Who' wealth was poured like a rolling tide [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067399 |
B0023424 |
1783.05.17 |
Who with the gen'rous rustics state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168374 |
B0039721 |
1783.04.23 |
Who with the gen'rous rusties state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168320 |
B0039714 |
1783.04.26 |
Who with the gen'rous rusties state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168329 |
B0039715 |
1783.05.03 |
Who with the gen'rous rusties state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168349 |
B0039717 |
1783.05.07 |
Who with the gen'rous rusties state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168353 |
B0039718 |
1783.05.10 |
Who with the gen'rous rusties state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168356 |
B0039719 |
1783.05.24 |
Who with the gen'rous rusties state [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0168379 |
B0039723 |
1739.09.14 |
Who wou'd have thought that Bella's frown [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229451 |
B0049019 |
1778.02.26 |
Who would not die, in his great country's cause [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064281 |
B0021800 |
1778.03.05 |
Who would not die, in his great country's cause [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064287 |
B0021801 |
1769.03.09 |
Who'd know the sweet of liberty [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223910 |
B0048425 |
1769.02.02 |
Who'd know the sweets of liberty? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161851 |
B0038933 |
1769.02.09 |
Who'd know the sweets of liberty [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098973 |
B0028535 |
1769.02.24 |
Who'd know the sweets of liberty? [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034327 |
B0013836 |
1775.10.05 |
Who'd know the sweets of liberty? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232028 |
B0049597 |
1782.10.19 |
Who'd know the sweets of liberty? [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047209 |
B0018012 |
1783.06.18 |
Whoe'er heard of such mad pranks [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043364 |
B0016725 |
1774.04.28 |
Who'eer with curious eye has rang'd [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063684 |
B0021617 |
1772.03.30 |
Whoe'r thro' Ovid's Tales has rang'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132951 |
B0033622 |
1767.01.29 |
Whoever has enough in store [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222799 |
B0048319 |
1780.04.18 |
Whoever, near by or remote [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031890 |
B0012986 |
1780.04.25 |
Whoever, near by or remote [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031895 |
B0012987 |
1755.09.01 |
Whoever picks your bone will swear [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013015 |
B0005482 |
1770.03.22 |
Who'll not applaud when he such lines reads? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230849 |
B0049381 |
1770.03.22 |
Who'll not applaud when he such lines reads? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224482 |
B0048464 |
1775.11.16 |
Whom should we fear, since God to us [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103480 |
B0028893 |
1775.12.16 |
Whom should we fear, since God to us [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228024 |
B0048745 |
1776.01.03 |
Whom should we fear, since God to us [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057782 |
B0020820 |
1775.01.26 |
Whom virtue's native heav'nly force [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063942 |
B0021656 |
1776.10.14 |
Who's there? who's there? What horrid din [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120566 |
B0030371 |
1772.09.10 |
Whose charms the coolest breast might fire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226308 |
B0048575 |
1773.04.01 |
Whose personal charms no rival e'er could find [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226636 |
B0048604 |
1768.05.23 |
Whose religion, it was fit [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0113155 |
B0029926 |
1778.07.13 |
Whose traces for ever will last [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0121278 |
B0030463 |
1768.01.25 |
Why all these gibes, these heats, and cruel fears [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008411 |
B0003482 |
1772.09.03 |
Why all this solemn pomp of woe [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214506 |
B0047477 |
1778.12.07 |
Why am not I that fragrant flow'r [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0047999 |
B0018129 |
1765.01.11 |
Why are thou, little life, so often crost [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068116 |
B0023674 |
1764.12.22 |
Why art thou, little life, so often crost [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152286 |
B0041702 |
1742.12.30 |
Why, Britannia, thus senseless of praise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138581 |
B0035464 |
1748.12.28 |
Why, Celia, is your spreading waist [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049689 |
B0018673 |
1775.02.18 |
Why, dearest Nancy, wilt thou tease [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227723 |
B0048702 |
1773.11.18 |
Why did I leave my cheerful home [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055787 |
B0019955 |
1765.08.12 |
Why do I yield to that suggestion [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0110592 |
B0029773 |
1755.09.22 |
Why do the heathen rage, or why [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013027 |
B0005485 |
1775.01.26 |
Why do we fast and hang the head [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076280 |
B0032942 |
1767.08.13 |
Why do ye grant, ye stoicks, to mankind [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222954 |
B0048347 |
1769.07.24 |
Why does my fairest start with wild surprise [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204429 |
B0044459 |
1775.03.24 |
Why flow those tears, or why those sighs arise? [fl] |
North Carolina Gazette (Davis) |
C0064980 |
B0032765 |
1775.04.06 |
Why from the moon he dates, if you wou'd learn [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231850 |
B0049571 |
1779.07.13 |
Why hast thou soar'd so high, ambitious muse? [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177992 |
B0043595 |
1768.05.26 |
Why heaves my bosom with unusual wo? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223467 |
B0048388 |
1761.01.26 |
Why heaves thy bosom with continual sighs? [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0108017 |
B0029535 |
1749.05.01 |
Why joyful fireworks only in the park? [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210005 |
B0046376 |
1768.05.11 |
Why, let the stricken deer go weep [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044089 |
B0017279 |
1753.01.15 |
Why lies that frown upon Belinda's brow? [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104209 |
B0029115 |
1753.01.15 |
Why lies that frown upon Belinda's brow? [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085967 |
B0026229 |
1779.12.29 |
Why mourns my Queen for our young hero's safety [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0192614 |
B0042990 |
1768.06.09 |
Why mourns the muse? Why heaves the breast with woe? [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230363 |
B0049300 |
1769.03.23 |
Why patriots of fame [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023754 |
B0010151 |
1769.03.28 |
Why patriots of fame [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040339 |
B0015982 |
1769.04.01 |
Why patriots of fame [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153035 |
B0041864 |
1768.10.08 |
Why rage the heathen, and conspire in vain? [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152965 |
B0041839 |
1775.09.30 |
Why shou'd we of our lot complain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169105 |
B0039823 |
1773.01.16 |
Why should frail morals drop the tear or sigh [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133951 |
B0033664 |
1768.12.26 |
Why should my fairest shudder with surprise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131604 |
B0033450 |
1769.01.13 |
Why should my fairest shudder with surprize [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034294 |
B0013830 |
1773.10.07 |
Why should not ev'ry trader sell by auction [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063346 |
B0021588 |
1740.03.10 |
Why should our joys transorm to pain [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127628 |
B0031430 |
1774.10.20 |
Why should the man, whose butter'd bread [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220608 |
B0047798 |
1743.06.30 |
Why should the nations angry be? [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155087 |
B0037598 |
1770.01.12 |
Why should the visage of the tomb [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034575 |
B0013882 |
1776.02.02 |
Why should vain mortals tremble at the sight of [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036127 |
B0014198 |
1776.02.29 |
Why should vain mortals tremble at the sight of [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103646 |
B0028908 |
1776.03.04 |
Why should vain mortals tremble at the sight of [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031181 |
B0012771 |
1776.03.29 |
Why should vain mortals tremble at the sight of [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041928 |
B0016420 |
1776.04.26 |
Why should vain mortals tremble at the sight of [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064115 |
B0021712 |
1769.03.03 |
Why should we that ambition call [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034332 |
B0013837 |
1769.03.16 |
Why should we that ambition call [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099083 |
B0028541 |
1782.05.08 |
Why so tim'rous, gentle friend? [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072220 |
B0025062 |
1759.04.26 |
Why start? --the case is yours--or will be soon [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051030 |
B0019210 |
1776.09.23 |
Why start! this case will you's be very soon [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076660 |
B0033023 |
1772.07.21 |
Why start?--the case is yours--or will be soon [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218264 |
B0045260 |
1750.03.12 |
Why stays my muse when thus she's fir'd [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128591 |
B0031756 |
1751.11.19 |
Why still so craving quit the painful strife [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012749 |
B0005310 |
1752.01.09 |
Why still so craving? quit the painful strife [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049983 |
B0018831 |
1782.01.02 |
Why Theon wouldst thou longer groan [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042893 |
B0016649 |
1772.04.16 |
Why this day's shorter than the rest [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101113 |
B0028705 |
1776.09.12 |
Why throbs my heart? ah!--whence that sigh! [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056047 |
B0020102 |
1782.06.13 |
Why Thron wouldst thou longest groan [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077514 |
B0033314 |
1773.07.05 |
Why through this maze of wretchedness and fear [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028632 |
B0012065 |
1773.08.06 |
Why through this maze of wretchedness and fear [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070152 |
B0024119 |
1776.04.11 |
Why toils the world so eager after fame? [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0126641 |
B0031087 |
1776.10.28 |
Why toils the world so eager after same? [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076671 |
B0033028 |
1778.05.16 |
Why towards two Georges good, humane and great [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-York |
C0151860 |
B0037562 |
1774.02.01 |
Why turn we J-- those volumes o'er [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0135016 |
B0033717 |
1775.12.14 |
Why unlamented should the valient bleed [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0025462 |
B0010491 |
1781.11.21 |
Why wanders my friend in this grove? [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
C0071697 |
B0024832 |
1732.03.25 |
Why waves the dubious maid in light suspence [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207324 |
B0045531 |
1774.08.15 |
Why, what, in the name of Old-Nick, can he mean [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028893 |
B0012123 |
1783.02.26 |
Why will Delia thus retire [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0201700 |
B0043321 |
1760.08.07 |
Why will soft sorrow thus o'erwhelm my soul [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144128 |
B0036386 |
1780.08.08 |
Why wish for more? [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183271 |
B0043705 |
1768.11.24 |
Wicked statesman, whose false heart pursues [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098803 |
B0028523 |
1768.12.13 |
Wie fang ichs an, um mich empor zu schwingen? [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233534 |
B0050160 |
1769.12.12 |
Wie? Leb ich darum nur, dass ich mich lebend kraenke? [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233889 |
B0050212 |
1769.04.18 |
Wie oft weiss nicht ein Narr durch thoericht Unternehmen [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233663 |
B0050178 |
1769.04.04 |
Wie ruemlich ists, von seinen Schaetzen [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233636 |
B0050176 |
1774.03.23 |
Wife and servant are the same [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0041436 |
B0016317 |
1775.02.18 |
Wife and servant are the same [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135037 |
B0033730 |
1779.02.01 |
Wife laments her husband dead! The [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048070 |
B0018137 |
1772.05.21 |
Wight is the paradise of Britain's Isle [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214362 |
B0047457 |
1737.10.03 |
Wild ambition loves to slide, not stand [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079514 |
B0027805 |
1757.03.19 |
Wilden werden zahm gemacht, Be[ ]her werden treu, Die [fl] |
Pensylvanische Berichte |
C0129250 |
B0041355 |
1773.02.08 |
Wilkes is a sad dog [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074677 |
B0032377 |
1783.11.18 |
Will Maria excuse, an impertinent muse [fl] |
Political Intelligencer |
C0154915 |
B0041507 |
1783.11.12 |
Will Maria excuse [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203136 |
B0043396 |
1783.05.03 |
Will no one tell the pretty tale [fl] |
South Carolina Weekly Gazette(C) |
C0219802 |
B0047644 |
1783.09.20 |
Will Stella, [?] accomplished Stella deign [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047679 |
B0018079 |
1783.11.06 |
Will Stells, all accomplished Stell's deign [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232219 |
B0047747 |
1761.06.04 |
Will then Voltaire, grown wise, at last [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088885 |
B0026669 |
1738.12.19 |
Will you be free? You will not tho' you may [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0066409 |
B0023037 |
1771.02.26 |
Will you hear the excuse of an old wicked sinner [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029985 |
B0012511 |
1781.09.19 |
Willkommen, erwarteter Tod! [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044696 |
B0016935 |
1782.12.24 |
Willkommen, Lebens-Sonne! [fl] |
Gemeinnutzige Philadelphische |
C0044971 |
B0017001 |
1750.02.13 |
Wilt thou supreme, Jehovah condescend [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155614 |
B0037943 |
1767.10.16 |
Wilton, farewell! to all thy flock most dear! [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203856 |
B0044366 |
1772.02.04 |
Wily fisher sought the stream, A [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030171 |
B0012557 |
1782.04.13 |
Winter, with her dismal train [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167834 |
B0039607 |
1747.07.06 |
Wipe clean your pen, my friend and lay it by [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209791 |
B0046284 |
1773.12.21 |
Wir wollen nach den Colonien gehen [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234547 |
B0050421 |
1781.07.09 |
Wisdom and folly on a day [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048521 |
B0018265 |
1746.08.25 |
Wise and ancient Romans held it far, The [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005205 |
B0002367 |
1771.04.25 |
Wise and mighty guardian of mankind, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062419 |
B0021454 |
1746.07.25 |
Wise in his prime, he waited not for noon [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155330 |
B0037760 |
1746.07.31 |
Wise in his prime, he waited not for noon [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139099 |
B0035653 |
1746.08.04 |
Wise in his prime, he waited not for noon [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084586 |
B0025894 |
1746.08.11 |
Wise in his prime, he waited not for noon [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209687 |
B0046242 |
1775.11.11 |
Wise is the man who his country would save [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037123 |
B0015465 |
1771.08.17 |
Wise is the man who labour to secure [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153341 |
B0041988 |
1771.08.09 |
Wise is the man who labours to secure [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034978 |
B0013964 |
1747.10.05 |
Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078455 |
B0025446 |
1776.11.26 |
Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070703 |
B0024271 |
1776.12.13 |
Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036316 |
B0014243 |
1777.01.06 |
Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120697 |
B0030383 |
1779.04.16 |
Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136240 |
B0034313 |
1779.04.20 |
Wise men suffer good men grieve [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071874 |
B0024929 |
1779.05.01 |
Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154467 |
B0042390 |
1779.05.04 |
Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070881 |
B0024388 |
1779.05.11 |
Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077064 |
B0033160 |
1731.06.07 |
Wise, not morose; well learn'd without conceit [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079190 |
B0027521 |
1745.05.16 |
Wise Peter sees the world's respect for gold [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002526 |
B0001528 |
1745.12.30 |
Wise Peter sees the world's respect for gold [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209644 |
B0046210 |
1770.07.19 |
Wise statesmen only, know the rule of right [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099897 |
B0028614 |
1770.11.01 |
Wise, the just, the pious, and the brave, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062220 |
B0021419 |
1778.02.12 |
Wisest of mankind has said, The [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046120 |
B0017672 |
1750.11.02 |
Wish'd supports of wealth are vain, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020788 |
B0009222 |
1783.01.04 |
Wishing, the first of blessing sure on earth [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075430 |
B0032695 |
1782.12.07 |
Wishing, the first of blessings sure on earth [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047315 |
B0018026 |
1783.04.21 |
Wishing, the first of blessings, sure on earth [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018793 |
B0006918 |
1782.11.09 |
Wishing's the worst of curses, here on earth [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075408 |
B0032687 |
1782.11.30 |
Wishing's the worst of curses, sure, on earth [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047309 |
B0018024 |
1783.04.21 |
Wishing's the wort of curses, sure, on earth [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018789 |
B0006918 |
1768.09.05 |
Wit, humour, genius, thou hadst, all agree [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131363 |
B0033432 |
1771.12.05 |
Wit, rightly use, will oft avert [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024610 |
B0010302 |
1756.01.24 |
With abject fear, and cover'd o'er with shame [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032696 |
B0013221 |
1762.11.11 |
With all that earth of heaven could bestow [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0090366 |
B0026746 |
1763.02.28 |
With ardent love for ancient wisdom fir'd [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0081712 |
B0028154 |
1763.03.25 |
With ardent love for ancient wisdom sir'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067844 |
B0023580 |
1775.11.09 |
With beasts of the wood, we will ramble for food [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103443 |
B0028892 |
1759.05.21 |
With beat of drum, and trumpet's joyful sound [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088074 |
B0026562 |
1768.03.10 |
With boasted indiff'rence and ease [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161101 |
B0038885 |
1755.09.01 |
With Bradstreet's name Oswego shall resound [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0106053 |
B0029247 |
1776.12.19 |
With Christmas mirth, and Christmas cheer [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064176 |
B0021744 |
1774.09.08 |
With civic wreath of English oak [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220578 |
B0047792 |
1771.11.28 |
With conscience void of ill intent [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062865 |
B0021485 |
1767.12.28 |
With constant motion as the moments glide [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0002848 |
B0001582 |
1769.09.21 |
With contemplation sad and sorrow due [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078018 |
B0025292 |
1771.08.10 |
With crutch and staff two hop along together [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153335 |
B0041987 |
1768.02.04 |
With doubt, joy, apprehension, almost dumb [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223104 |
B0048372 |
1768.02.04 |
With doubts--joy--apprehension--almost numb [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230187 |
B0049286 |
1764.08.04 |
With early dawn, arise, my soul [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152226 |
B0041682 |
1769.01.19 |
With endless wars and martial toils opprest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161838 |
B0038931 |
1782.07.10 |
With evil omene from the harbour sails [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043088 |
B0016676 |
1755.12.15 |
With ev'ry patriot virtue crown'd [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087426 |
B0026382 |
1770.03.12 |
With fire enwrapt, surcharg'd with sudden death [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0008811 |
B0003593 |
1770.03.19 |
With fire enwrapt, surcharg'd with sudden death [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095078 |
B0027143 |
1770.03.26 |
With fire enwrapt, surcharg'd with sudden death [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114687 |
B0030026 |
1770.03.26 |
With fire enwrapt, surcharg'd with sudden death [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132256 |
B0033516 |
1770.04.05 |
With fire enwrapt, surcharg'd with sudden death [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213868 |
B0047361 |
1770.04.07 |
With fire enwrapt, surcharg'd with sudden death [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217406 |
B0045145 |
1780.02.02 |
With flames they threaten to destroy [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0071915 |
B0024952 |
1780.02.09 |
With flames they threaten to destroy [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0194043 |
B0043002 |
1774.08.15 |
With graceful air and virtuous mein [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173114 |
B0040128 |
1774.09.08 |
With graceful air and virtuous mein [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063803 |
B0021636 |
1774.09.01 |
With graceful air and virtuous mien [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231575 |
B0049539 |
1783.08.08 |
With great surprise I view'd the bill [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136510 |
B0034668 |
1767.12.11 |
With hair so long, so land, so sleek [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068772 |
B0023826 |
1771.08.15 |
With harsh ungen'rous insult spurn'd [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062660 |
B0021470 |
1773.01.18 |
With hasty steps, at the first dawn of day [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028532 |
B0012041 |
1773.02.02 |
With hasty steps, at the first dawn of day [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030413 |
B0012611 |
1773.02.08 |
With hasty steps, at the first light of day [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172134 |
B0040049 |
1751.04.25 |
With heart untouch'd, and look serene [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221586 |
B0048122 |
1777.11.18 |
With hearts, at York, as light as cork [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0057925 |
B0020916 |
1771.11.18 |
With hollow blasts the winds arise [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0170669 |
B0039985 |
1775.07.08 |
With honest heat each hearty bosom glows [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227875 |
B0048722 |
1768.03.31 |
With honest scorn, we read thy weak defence [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053357 |
B0019662 |
1733.01.06 |
With honour thus by Carolina plac'd [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207492 |
B0045570 |
1733.02.08 |
With honour thus by Carolina plac'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137271 |
B0034949 |
1733.04.16 |
With honour thus by Carolina plac'd [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079246 |
B0027584 |
1779.01.05 |
With humble gratitude to heav'n [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070855 |
B0024371 |
1735.02.03 |
With Joy, bless'd -------, we saw thee reach thy goal [fl] |
Weekly Rehearsal |
C0235191 |
B0049792 |
1742.12.09 |
With joy, blest youth, we saw thee reach the goal [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155019 |
B0037569 |
1765.09.26 |
With joy, illustrious Pratt, we see [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092098 |
B0026896 |
1774.04.21 |
With joy, sweet Amoret, we hear [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076040 |
B0032902 |
1783.07.10 |
With kindred power a rival hand succeeds [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220214 |
B0044225 |
1760.03.20 |
With lanthorn jaws and croaking gut [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051248 |
B0019257 |
1771.09.14 |
With lasting grief his parents will deplore [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153353 |
B0041992 |
1768.07.16 |
With longing look, and fault'ring speech [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152887 |
B0041827 |
1729.10.06 |
With majesty and glory clad [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065861 |
B0022557 |
1773.08.02 |
With melting breast the wretche's pang to feel [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0118567 |
B0030204 |
1773.08.05 |
With melting breast the wretch's pang to feel [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102264 |
B0028773 |
1773.08.09 |
With melting breast the wretch's pang to feel [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134797 |
B0033693 |
1773.08.19 |
With melting breast the wretch's pang to feel [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226914 |
B0048624 |
1773.05.20 |
With minds eclips'd and eke deprav'd [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063185 |
B0021567 |
1775.01.05 |
With moral tale to ancient wisdom move [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076252 |
B0032939 |
1772.07.16 |
With muckworm lately as in chat [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101250 |
B0028718 |
1772.10.01 |
With native freedom, as with courage blest [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101368 |
B0028729 |
1736.09.23 |
With nimble fingers, lovely fair [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001440 |
B0001081 |
1761.01.06 |
With opening wings the infant year [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211470 |
B0046927 |
1780.06.15 |
With party away, let none dare to say [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0182694 |
B0043690 |
1768.07.07 |
With passion warm'd, I ask no heavenly fire [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0161254 |
B0038903 |
1768.03.10 |
With pistols I bluster'd, tho' drove to retreat [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0053338 |
B0019659 |
1781.01.01 |
With pleasing prospect we behold [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136345 |
B0034434 |
1775.10.02 |
With rage from hell the tyrant's heart may glow [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076469 |
B0032972 |
1770.03.12 |
With scorn I view that insect race [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132229 |
B0033514 |
1763.04.23 |
With simple Sylvia, false, capricious fair [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212052 |
B0047051 |
1753.01.29 |
With sobbing voice, upon his death-bed sick [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005747 |
B0002700 |
1737.10.20 |
With spotless innocence, that chears the mind [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001632 |
B0001137 |
1772.06.11 |
With swords on their thighs the bold yeomen are seen [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101198 |
B0028713 |
1772.06.23 |
With swords on their thighs the bold yeomen are seen [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030282 |
B0012577 |
1751.01.31 |
With talents blest, to charm the mind and eye [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221483 |
B0048110 |
1758.01.09 |
With the New-Year, O could my rural muse [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006218 |
B0002958 |
1751.03.18 |
With th'king of beasts the fox ne'er vies [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128665 |
B0031780 |
1769.03.23 |
With throbbing bosom, and woe-looking eye [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099109 |
B0028542 |
1768.11.05 |
With throbbing bosom, and woe-speaking eye [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152986 |
B0041843 |
1773.09.27 |
With undigested thoughts opprest [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134907 |
B0033700 |
1773.04.15 |
With vulgar minds, which judge from what they see [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226675 |
B0048606 |
1773.05.17 |
With vulgar minds, which judge from what they see [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134643 |
B0033681 |
1771.01.31 |
With what a gentle parting ray serene [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100385 |
B0028642 |
1771.03.15 |
With what a gentle parting ray serene [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034892 |
B0013943 |
1773.02.04 |
With women and wine I'll defy every care [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226579 |
B0048596 |
1738.04.03 |
Within a silent grove, to grief a prey [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079542 |
B0027830 |
1773.04.27 |
Within my breast let peace a dwelling find! [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218529 |
B0045305 |
1775.01.14 |
Within the windings of a wood [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227673 |
B0048697 |
1762.04.19 |
Within these peaceful walls retir'd [fl] |
American Chronicle |
C0000088 |
B0000024 |
1762.05.07 |
Within these peaceful walls retir'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067717 |
B0023534 |
1778.12.12 |
Within these walls fair freedom's sons immur'd [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154425 |
B0042370 |
1778.12.26 |
Within these walls fair F[r]eedom's sons immur'd [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042229 |
B0016477 |
1779.01.19 |
Within these walls fair freedom's sons immur'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070862 |
B0024373 |
1766.09.29 |
Within this age, and shorter time we'll find [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027385 |
B0011708 |
1740.03.03 |
Within this tomp of water not of stone [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127626 |
B0031429 |
1750.05.14 |
Without a friend, without a foe [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084998 |
B0026091 |
1750.05.21 |
Without a friend, without a foe [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026053 |
B0011028 |
1750.06.04 |
Without a friend, without a foe [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210174 |
B0046433 |
1750.09.03 |
Without a friend, without a foe [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005565 |
B0002577 |
1750.09.17 |
Without a friend, without a foe [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0128645 |
B0031771 |
1769.07.17 |
Without a friend, without a foe [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074313 |
B0032258 |
1769.10.03 |
Without a friend, without a foe [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217287 |
B0045116 |
1738.12.28 |
Without a pang translated strait to heav'n [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020065 |
B0008631 |
1779.05.18 |
Without complaisance I appeal [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177880 |
B0043579 |
1774.09.15 |
Without one grain of honest sense [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102736 |
B0028831 |
1783.11.11 |
Without thin decency held up to view [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057524 |
B0021372 |
1783.11.18 |
Without thin decency held up to view [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057529 |
B0021373 |
1782.07.05 |
Without this first best gift of gen'rous nature [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125390 |
B0030786 |
1777.05.14 |
Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150853 |
B0037265 |
1777.05.22 |
Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135721 |
B0034076 |
1777.06.02 |
Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031504 |
B0012836 |
1777.06.02 |
Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076771 |
B0033059 |
1777.06.06 |
Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036388 |
B0014268 |
1777.06.12 |
Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0045983 |
B0017637 |
1777.06.23 |
Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] |
Gazette of State of South Carolina |
C0045379 |
B0016821 |
1777.06.24 |
Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Exeter |
C0066902 |
B0023239 |
1769.04.10 |
Witlings all with one accord, The [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0204324 |
B0044442 |
1777.01.07 |
Witness, ye sons of tyranny's black womb [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135497 |
B0034019 |
1775.02.20 |
W-ll-r, if you intend to write [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0215856 |
B0047603 |
1771.01.01 |
Wo ist das Jahr? Es ist verschwunden [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0234051 |
B0050266 |
1773.09.09 |
Wo to the trade if XY rouse [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063305 |
B0021584 |
1778.12.19 |
Woman, thoughtless, giddy creature [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042219 |
B0016476 |
1738.11.02 |
Woman will ever find some roguish fashion [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001759 |
B0001189 |
1737.07.28 |
Woman's prerogative, the theme I chuse [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138004 |
B0035180 |
1769.05.25 |
Women attempted some few years ago, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099251 |
B0028552 |
1772.02.13 |
Women, by nature, cruel are [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0054881 |
B0019863 |
1772.03.13 |
Women, by nature cruel are [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035144 |
B0013995 |
1775.01.26 |
Wond'rous beast of late appears [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063938 |
B0021656 |
1735.01.30 |
Wondrous machine! Thy curious fabrick shows [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0019943 |
B0008441 |
1771.11.12 |
Wood path is cover'd all over with leaves, The [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030150 |
B0012548 |
1771.12.06 |
Wood path is cover'd all over with leaves, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035046 |
B0013981 |
1771.10.31 |
Wood-path is cover'd all over with leaves, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100810 |
B0028681 |
1782.06.05 |
Word explains itself without the muse, The [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072251 |
B0025066 |
1779.09.18 |
Word of Congress, like a round of beef, The [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0189708 |
B0042961 |
1737.10.10 |
Words are but wind, you say; but don't you know [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012032 |
B0004674 |
1737.10.27 |
Words are but wind, you say; but don't you know [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0138033 |
B0035193 |
1738.01.05 |
Words are but wind, you say; but don't you know [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0208513 |
B0045801 |
1766.07.22 |
World is a bubble and full of deceit, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216270 |
B0044946 |
1770.01.25 |
World is a well furnish'd table, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099645 |
B0028588 |
1776.06.22 |
World is a well furnish'd table, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070605 |
B0024249 |
1770.02.09 |
World is a well-furnish'd table, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034600 |
B0013886 |
1750.10.22 |
World once thought, and many think it still, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085101 |
B0026114 |
1751.02.19 |
World once thought, and may think it still [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0140134 |
B0035893 |
1751.01.28 |
World one thought, and may think it still, The [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026092 |
B0011062 |
1770.11.22 |
World rever their order as divine, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0162764 |
B0039028 |
1770.12.03 |
World revere their order as divine, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062248 |
B0021428 |
1770.12.07 |
World revere their order as divine, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069299 |
B0023981 |
1737.03.22 |
World that's full of fools and madmen, A [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079503 |
B0027778 |
1737.07.15 |
World that's full of fools and madmen, A [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228877 |
B0048908 |
1745.05.13 |
World that's full of fools and madmen, A [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0209590 |
B0046177 |
1776.08.31 |
World's a bubble, and the life of man less than a span, The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169380 |
B0039872 |
1782.12.11 |
World's a bubble; and the life of man, The [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072383 |
B0025093 |
1783.02.11 |
World's a bubble; and the life of man, The [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057372 |
B0021333 |
1766.03.22 |
World's a perfect cheat--And all in it that seems so great; a lie!, The [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0033175 |
B0013546 |
1755.03.10 |
World's great Lord commands the dove to fly, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087259 |
B0026341 |
1755.03.21 |
World's great Lord commands the Dove to fly, The [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021050 |
B0009426 |
1743.03.22 |
World's in a hurry----what is it about? The [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155064 |
B0037583 |
1776.07.15 |
World's turn'd up-side down throughout the nation, The [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076619 |
B0033013 |
1767.08.24 |
Worth make the man, and want of it the fellow [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130712 |
B0033374 |
1769.12.18 |
Wou'd but indulgent fortune send [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0078146 |
B0025308 |
1773.10.15 |
Wou'd heaven be pleas'd to assist my dull, unthinking muse [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070293 |
B0024129 |
1737.06.16 |
Wou'd heaven propitious with my wish comply [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137987 |
B0035174 |
1737.07.01 |
Wou'd heaven propitious with my wish comply [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228860 |
B0048906 |
1772.09.12 |
Wou'd Heav'n, to whom such mighty gifts belong [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0133176 |
B0033646 |
1749.02.06 |
Wou'd you pass thro' life with pleasure [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084787 |
B0026025 |
1771.08.13 |
Wou'd you rise in the Church? be stupid and dull [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217750 |
B0045213 |
1772.04.28 |
Would but kind fate, propitious to my vow [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218159 |
B0045248 |
1752.09.14 |
Would every sceptic of the age [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020929 |
B0009298 |
1752.10.02 |
Would every sceptic of the age [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0104041 |
B0029105 |
1771.03.12 |
Would heaven but grant me my desire [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029994 |
B0012513 |
1771.03.29 |
Would Heaven but grant me my desire [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069373 |
B0023997 |
1772.07.28 |
Would heav'n, to whom such mighty gifts belong [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218267 |
B0045261 |
1768.02.18 |
Would it not anger any true born Roman [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0097441 |
B0028469 |
1768.03.17 |
Would it not anger any true born Roman [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223151 |
B0048378 |
1769.12.01 |
Would Mira social bliss attain [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034525 |
B0013876 |
1774.08.15 |
Would some kind muse assist my strain [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028895 |
B0012123 |
1778.11.14 |
Would they discard impertinence [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042185 |
B0016471 |
1782.06.05 |
Would woman, rather from the throng retir'd [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072248 |
B0025066 |
1772.04.17 |
Would ye fair, with health your charms adorn [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0069572 |
B0024051 |
1768.07.20 |
Would ye, my friends, live free from care [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044121 |
B0017288 |
1772.03.19 |
Would ye, ye fair with health your charms adorn [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0101038 |
B0028701 |
1782.09.17 |
Would ye, ye fair, with health your charms adorn [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047104 |
B0018003 |
1782.10.18 |
Would ye, ye fair, with health your charms adorn [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036879 |
B0014548 |
1735.07.12 |
Would you, as sure you would, with utmost care [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207929 |
B0045681 |
1726.07.28 |
Would you attempt to lash a guilty age [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000652 |
B0000550 |
1735.03.20 |
Would you be concern'd to know [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001299 |
B0001002 |
1783.10.02 |
Would you be well received wher'er you go [fl] |
Vermont Gazette-Bennington |
C0232204 |
B0047742 |
1783.02.03 |
Would you engage the lovely fair? [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018700 |
B0006907 |
1751.04.01 |
Would you enjoy life's sweet repose [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026098 |
B0011071 |
1754.07.11 |
Would you enjoy life's sweet repose [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050523 |
B0018960 |
1768.05.05 |
Would you know what a Whig is, & always was [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098164 |
B0028487 |
1775.01.26 |
Would you know what a Whig is, and always was [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0187510 |
B0042742 |
1737.01.21 |
Would you lead a peaceable, undisturb'd life [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228672 |
B0048884 |
1737.07.18 |
Would you lead a peaceable, undisturb'd life [fl] |
New York Gazette (Bradford) |
C0079507 |
B0027795 |
1745.06.14 |
Would you, my fair, triumphant lead along [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0049400 |
B0018488 |
1773.11.26 |
Would you, my fair, triumphant lead along [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035547 |
B0014084 |
1773.12.16 |
Would you, my fair, triumphant lead along [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063509 |
B0021598 |
1777.12.04 |
Would you my fair, triumphant lead along [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064254 |
B0021788 |
1760.03.10 |
Would you patriotism shew, then pray take the hint [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080099 |
B0027991 |
1750.01.22 |
Would you think it my duck, for the fault I will own [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026043 |
B0011015 |
1750.02.27 |
Would you think it my Duck, for the fault I will own [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139943 |
B0035842 |
1769.08.18 |
Would you think it, my Duck, for the fault I will own [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034452 |
B0013861 |
1769.01.18 |
Would you think, my Duck? (For the fault I will own) [fl] |
Penny Post |
C0176813 |
B0041116 |
1772.05.09 |
Would you treat Spain with red-hot shots [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214343 |
B0047454 |
1768.11.24 |
Would you wish to gain a lover [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223780 |
B0048414 |
1771.09.03 |
Would you ye fair a lasting congest gain [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030119 |
B0012538 |
1771.08.22 |
Would you, ye Fair, a lasting conquest gain [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100704 |
B0028671 |
1771.10.18 |
Would you, ye fair, a lasting conquest gain [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035011 |
B0013974 |
1782.11.18 |
Would you, ye fair, with health your charms adorn [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018618 |
B0006896 |
1752.01.09 |
Would'st thou, (Britannia !) still reign Ocean's queen [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020872 |
B0009266 |
1771.12.20 |
Would'st thou a lasting joy, when wedded find [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035057 |
B0013983 |
1766.07.14 |
Wrapt in his arms who bled on Calv'ry's plain [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027368 |
B0011697 |
1766.07.14 |
Wrapt in his arms, who bled on Calv'ry's plain [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007900 |
B0003402 |
1766.07.17 |
Wrapt in his arms who bled on Calv'ry's plain [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022721 |
B0009998 |
1766.07.18 |
Wrapt in his arms who bled on Calv'ry's plain [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068405 |
B0023753 |
1767.03.30 |
Wretch, tho' today he's o'erloaded with sorrow [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213109 |
B0047203 |
1772.01.10 |
Wretch tir'd out with fortune's blows, A [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035111 |
B0013986 |
1767.12.03 |
Wretch, who dares man's sacred right infringe, The [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096809 |
B0028454 |
1752.05.07 |
Wretch who triumphs o'er her neighbours woe, A [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155881 |
B0038059 |
1766.07.14 |
Wretches! the scorn of nature and mankind [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0212936 |
B0047167 |
1783.08.26 |
Writer sir, whose works discover, A [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057469 |
B0021361 |
1768.07.26 |
Wuchrer kam in kurzer Zeit, Ein [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233423 |
B0050140 |
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Date |
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Citation |
Bibliography |
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Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1772.06.18 |
Ye belles and ye bloods, who the Panetheon flockwell [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214412 |
B0047463 |
1770.11.16 |
Ye belles and ye flirts and ye pert little things [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034808 |
B0013926 |
1781.09.22 |
Ye belles, and ye flirts, and ye pert little things [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070984 |
B0024508 |
1782.06.25 |
Ye belles, and ye flirts, and ye pert little things [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175614 |
B0040863 |
1782.07.15 |
Ye belles, and ye flirts, and ye pert little things [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048859 |
B0018318 |
1783.10.22 |
Ye blood thirsty Tories, of every degree [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072525 |
B0025135 |
1783.05.20 |
Ye brave asserters of your country's cause [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0061381 |
B0021229 |
1778.01.07 |
Ye brave honest subjects, who dare to be loyal [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169655 |
B0039904 |
1762.08.06 |
Ye British [ ] first I drew [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067749 |
B0023547 |
1751.03.07 |
Ye Britons be merry, because you're grown wise [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221523 |
B0048115 |
1768.06.17 |
Ye Britons, how chang'd! [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034046 |
B0013800 |
1751.01.07 |
Ye busses, hail, which to us sent [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026086 |
B0011059 |
1751.02.04 |
Ye busses, hail, which to us sent [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085283 |
B0026129 |
1770.11.19 |
Ye captains and admirals, mighty & brave [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016371 |
B0006276 |
1770.11.05 |
Ye Captains and Admirals, mighty and brave [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0132529 |
B0033549 |
1770.11.19 |
Ye captains and admirals, mighty and brave [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062241 |
B0021424 |
1770.11.20 |
Ye captains and admirals, mighty and brave [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040558 |
B0016068 |
1762.09.23 |
Ye circling clouds where Phoebus traces [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0021704 |
B0009796 |
1773.02.08 |
Ye cliffs, where wide-resounding o'er the main [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0028549 |
B0012044 |
1783.12.31 |
Ye couples, who meet under love's smiling star [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0203203 |
B0043410 |
1777.03.06 |
Ye critics, who wait for an end of the scene [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0177038 |
B0043417 |
1754.06.03 |
Ye cruel winds that blow from north to east [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087148 |
B0026301 |
1749.01.02 |
Ye curious wits, attend the poet's lays! [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084771 |
B0026020 |
1780.01.22 |
Ye Devonshire lads, and ye lasses [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0193577 |
B0042997 |
1762.02.11 |
Ye dryads fair, whose temples round [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0144625 |
B0036465 |
1768.11.14 |
Ye fair (to you I write) attend! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131555 |
B0033444 |
1768.12.29 |
Ye fair (to you I write) attend! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223848 |
B0048419 |
1779.06.03 |
Ye fair married dames, who so often deplore [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000312 |
B0000062 |
1769.08.24 |
Ye fair, possess'd of every charm [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0224207 |
B0048447 |
1783.02.11 |
Ye fair possess'd of ev'ry charm [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060453 |
B0021205 |
1779.01.11 |
Ye farmers all, with one accord [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048043 |
B0018134 |
1779.01.25 |
Ye farmers all, with one accord [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077020 |
B0033145 |
1773.02.02 |
Ye female sex I pray draw near [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040928 |
B0016183 |
1773.02.09 |
Ye female sex I pray draw near [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040936 |
B0016184 |
1773.02.16 |
Ye female sex I pray draw near [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040941 |
B0016185 |
1775.01.19 |
Ye fine fangled folks, who from cities and courts [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220629 |
B0047803 |
1780.04.28 |
Ye flitches, jowls, and bacon-hams, rejoice [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056169 |
B0020221 |
1760.10.13 |
Ye foes to Prussia, truth, and right [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006433 |
B0003102 |
1769.02.23 |
Ye foplings and prigs, and ye wou'd-be smart thing [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003505 |
B0001654 |
1780.09.13 |
Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen who survey [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151226 |
B0037371 |
1760.05.15 |
Ye gen'rous fair, ere finally we part [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0051531 |
B0019265 |
1774.01.01 |
Ye gen'rous patrons of our annual song [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0164902 |
B0039193 |
1783.03.13 |
Ye gentle gales that fan the air [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126450 |
B0031048 |
1768.07.07 |
Ye gentle, generous Whigs, give ear [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098550 |
B0028498 |
1772.04.25 |
Ye gentle, generous Whigs, give ear [fl] |
Censor |
C0032638 |
B0012199 |
1777.04.17 |
Ye gentle nymphs! whose matchless charms [fl] |
Newport Gazette |
C0066586 |
B0031793 |
1767.04.25 |
Ye gentle zephyrs waft me where [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152589 |
B0041763 |
1782.11.23 |
Ye Gods who sit and live and rest [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047291 |
B0018022 |
1782.12.30 |
Ye gods who sit and live and rest [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018637 |
B0006902 |
1779.12.21 |
Ye gods! who sit and live at rest [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058142 |
B0021035 |
1767.11.02 |
Ye Gods, ye gave to me a wife [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0130891 |
B0033385 |
1767.11.19 |
Ye gods, ye gave to me a wife [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223026 |
B0048361 |
1767.11.20 |
Ye gods, ye gave to me a wife [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038329 |
B0014615 |
1767.11.21 |
Ye gods, ye gave to me a wife [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152731 |
B0041793 |
1767.12.11 |
Ye gods, ye gave to me a wife [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068769 |
B0023826 |
1767.12.28 |
Ye Gods, ye gave to me a wife [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0015791 |
B0006125 |
1767.12.04 |
Ye Gods, ye gave to me wife [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033947 |
B0013772 |
1752.11.20 |
Ye good people all, who of cordage have need [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210505 |
B0046543 |
1783.08.25 |
Ye graceless wits, who neither praise [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049218 |
B0018376 |
1737.06.09 |
Ye guardian pow'rs that ether rove [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137981 |
B0035173 |
1770.12.17 |
Ye guardians to Britannia's throne [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0095489 |
B0027183 |
1771.01.01 |
Ye guardians to Britannia's throne [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0029950 |
B0012505 |
1780.05.30 |
Ye hearts of oak, who wish to try [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0182590 |
B0043685 |
1775.06.08 |
Ye heirs of Freedom! glorious is your cause [fl] |
New England Chronicle-Cambridge |
C0065180 |
B0022129 |
1775.06.15 |
Ye heirs of freedom! glorious is your cause [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076422 |
B0032962 |
1775.07.04 |
Ye heirs of Freedom! glorious is your cause [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070529 |
B0024219 |
1775.08.03 |
Ye heirs of freedom! glorious is your cause [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103247 |
B0028878 |
1782.10.14 |
Ye hopeful youths, come learn what he has told [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0123213 |
B0030686 |
1782.10.21 |
Ye hopeful youths, come learn what he has told [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0123223 |
B0030687 |
1747.02.03 |
Ye hostile nations! let your fury cease [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155349 |
B0037787 |
1747.03.17 |
Ye hostile nations! let your fury cease [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012464 |
B0005068 |
1736.01.19 |
Ye insects all, that fly or creep [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0025576 |
B0010533 |
1731.11.29 |
Ye Ladies who to Boston-town are come [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011612 |
B0004452 |
1782.06.12 |
Ye lads of true spirit [fl] |
Royal Gazette-Charleston |
C0185292 |
B0043942 |
1773.01.08 |
Ye lands throughout the globe, rejoice [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035329 |
B0014038 |
1772.04.10 |
Ye lofty mountains whose eternal shows [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035170 |
B0013999 |
1767.11.19 |
Ye lofty mountains, whose eternal snows [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096744 |
B0028452 |
1768.04.19 |
Ye lofty mountains whose eternal snows [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216859 |
B0045037 |
1768.11.28 |
Ye lovers of freedom and ese [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131579 |
B0033446 |
1781.11.07 |
Ye loyalists all, within the town [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072086 |
B0025036 |
1781.11.20 |
Ye loyalists all, within the town [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175368 |
B0040769 |
1781.11.26 |
Ye loyalists all within the town [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018188 |
B0006845 |
1781.11.29 |
Ye loyalists all, within the town [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077400 |
B0033286 |
1783.01.07 |
Ye maidens all who would be married [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175847 |
B0040947 |
1783.02.01 |
Ye maidens all who would be married [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0075445 |
B0032698 |
1760.03.03 |
Ye maids of honour, mind your ways [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080095 |
B0027990 |
1773.12.09 |
Ye maids of Parnassis, inspire my song [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227133 |
B0048640 |
1773.10.07 |
Ye maids of Parnassus, inspire my song! [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102354 |
B0028782 |
1766.07.04 |
Ye maids, who Britain's court bedeck [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0203506 |
B0044301 |
1782.02.02 |
Ye maids, whom nature mean'd for mothers [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221153 |
B0047986 |
1759.01.04 |
Ye maids, whom nature meant for mothers [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050978 |
B0019194 |
1769.07.17 |
Ye Middlesex freeholders, what is the reason [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114441 |
B0029990 |
1769.07.20 |
Ye Middlesex freeholders, what is the reason [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077908 |
B0025283 |
1783.03.25 |
Ye midnight shades, o'er nature spread! [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060923 |
B0021213 |
1769.04.24 |
Ye ministers! Who every hour [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016006 |
B0006194 |
1769.05.01 |
Ye ministers! Who every hour [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074262 |
B0032247 |
1769.05.04 |
Ye ministers! who every hour [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099197 |
B0028549 |
1769.05.05 |
Ye ministers! who every hour [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034384 |
B0013846 |
1772.07.02 |
Ye ministers! who every hour [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063025 |
B0021519 |
1772.07.13 |
Ye ministers! Who every hour [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074576 |
B0032348 |
1774.12.29 |
Ye ministers who every hour [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076244 |
B0032938 |
1776.02.07 |
Ye ministers! who every hour [fl] |
Constitutional Gazette |
C0037144 |
B0015489 |
1770.05.19 |
Ye mongrels be gone--What a clamourous rout! [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153169 |
B0041923 |
1768.12.02 |
Ye mothers all, and every lown [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034245 |
B0013824 |
1781.03.27 |
Ye mourners, of sorrow sincere [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058285 |
B0021103 |
1774.10.06 |
Ye mournful bards! Why are your lyres unstrung! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231643 |
B0049544 |
1770.10.04 |
Ye mournful muses that with tuneful lays [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230900 |
B0049401 |
1782.12.28 |
Ye mournful muses that with tuneful lays [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221277 |
B0048025 |
1771.03.26 |
Ye muses all, contribute to my woe [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030008 |
B0012515 |
1775.05.25 |
Ye muses all, that o'er the hero's bier [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231884 |
B0049578 |
1778.04.17 |
Ye muses, graces, and ye weeping train [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036468 |
B0014313 |
1778.07.09 |
Ye Muses, Graces, and ye weeping train, [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064323 |
B0021819 |
1736.08.23 |
Ye muses, hail the Royal dame [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137802 |
B0035132 |
1736.10.01 |
Ye muses, Hail the royal dame [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228577 |
B0048868 |
1783.11.19 |
Ye Nations hear th' immortal tale [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043563 |
B0016748 |
1783.11.24 |
Ye nations hear th'immortal tale [fl] |
New York Packet-New York |
C0127006 |
B0031111 |
1775.01.16 |
Ye noble patriots! constant, firm and true [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017668 |
B0006493 |
1775.01.19 |
Ye noble patriots! Constant, firm and true [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063926 |
B0021655 |
1775.01.21 |
Ye noble patriots! constant, firm and true [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154025 |
B0042167 |
1775.01.24 |
Ye noble patriots! constant, firm, and true [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041198 |
B0016287 |
1775.01.30 |
Ye noble patriots! constant, firm and true [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074994 |
B0032482 |
1775.02.11 |
Ye noble patriots! constant, firm, and true [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227699 |
B0048701 |
1767.06.17 |
Ye nymphs and swains that haunt the verdant field [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0043966 |
B0017232 |
1768.06.28 |
Ye nymphs and swains that haunt the verdant field [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0216912 |
B0045047 |
1745.12.24 |
Ye nymphs of Salem, who, with hallow'd lays [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155306 |
B0037728 |
1764.12.22 |
Ye nymphs of Solyma! began the song [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152280 |
B0041702 |
1748.01.05 |
Ye nymphs of Solyma! begin the song [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155383 |
B0037833 |
1779.12.25 |
Ye nymphs of Solyma! begin the song [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154515 |
B0042424 |
1758.11.24 |
Ye nymphs! that boast your charms, see here [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067206 |
B0023352 |
1773.10.28 |
Ye nymphs that boast your charms--see here [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102369 |
B0028785 |
1757.11.03 |
Ye nymphs that sport along the Aonian plain [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0050812 |
B0019133 |
1774.09.29 |
Ye nymphs who guard this unpolluted stream [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220595 |
B0047795 |
1749.01.17 |
Ye pairs, the happiest of your kind [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139624 |
B0035784 |
1780.10.23 |
Ye Patriots, go on [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048358 |
B0018227 |
1760.03.10 |
Ye patriots of France, who rich are as Jews [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0080099 |
B0027991 |
1763.01.07 |
Ye patriots safe! who pleas'd the deep designs [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067823 |
B0023569 |
1771.09.26 |
Ye peers! ye pillars of our falling state! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062690 |
B0021476 |
1768.05.02 |
Ye Persian maids, attend your poet's lays [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0002936 |
B0001601 |
1769.03.13 |
Ye pest of princes, and of kings the curst [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0114004 |
B0029971 |
1776.05.10 |
Ye poor silly people [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064125 |
B0021714 |
1776.04.04 |
Ye poor silly people, who foolishly think [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103664 |
B0028913 |
1776.04.13 |
Ye poor silly people, who foolishly think [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135303 |
B0033912 |
1778.08.11 |
Ye poor simple people, who foolishly think [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0173860 |
B0040314 |
1778.09.14 |
Ye poor simple people, who foolishly think [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076953 |
B0033126 |
1758.04.27 |
Ye power divine, assist my hand and heart [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0156605 |
B0038368 |
1762.04.16 |
Ye powers appear, my fav'rite befriend [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067700 |
B0023531 |
1775.08.25 |
Ye powers, who rule o'er states and kings [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206669 |
B0044681 |
1775.08.25 |
Ye powers, who rule o'er states and kings [fl] |
Pennsylvania Mercury |
C0220380 |
B0047703 |
1775.08.26 |
Ye powers, who rule o'er states and Kings [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169089 |
B0039818 |
1775.09.06 |
Ye powers, who rule o'er states and Kings [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044531 |
B0017466 |
1775.09.14 |
Ye powers who rule o'er states and Kings [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231990 |
B0049594 |
1774.08.11 |
Ye Princes of the earth, ye mighty few [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102675 |
B0028826 |
1774.08.23 |
Ye princes of the earth, ye mighty few [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030912 |
B0012694 |
1774.08.25 |
Ye princes of the earth, ye mighty few [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076099 |
B0032920 |
1774.09.16 |
Ye princes of the earth, ye mighty few [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220309 |
B0044262 |
1774.04.06 |
Ye prospr'ous sons of Carolina hail! [fl] |
Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
C0044391 |
B0017402 |
1739.04.02 |
Ye quacks begone, with all your ills [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004607 |
B0001981 |
1781.11.01 |
Ye sacred nine assist my infant verse [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064590 |
B0021991 |
1775.11.30 |
Ye sad rob'd muses, come in sables deep [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0232125 |
B0049605 |
1775.12.02 |
Ye sad rob'd muses, come in sables deep [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0228000 |
B0048743 |
1771.12.26 |
Ye Saints and servants of our King [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0100931 |
B0028689 |
1782.04.16 |
Ye scenes that engag'd my gay youth [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0058826 |
B0021161 |
1782.04.24 |
Ye scenes that engag'd my gay youth [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0167845 |
B0039610 |
1775.04.13 |
Ye shady grottoes, and ye gay alcoves [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0025450 |
B0010477 |
1768.10.10 |
Ye shepherds so cheerful and gay [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0003259 |
B0001626 |
1777.01.21 |
Ye sires of freedom, patrons of the brave [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135514 |
B0034025 |
1740.04.17 |
Ye slaves to worldly joys! low sons of earth! [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0002002 |
B0001264 |
1744.03.26 |
Ye sons of Aesculapius, cease your strife [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005051 |
B0002241 |
1769.05.15 |
Ye Sons of Apollo, whom Music inspires [fl] |
New York Chronicle |
C0077702 |
B0025273 |
1774.11.03 |
Ye sons of freedom smile! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063860 |
B0021644 |
1779.06.17 |
Ye sons of Harvard! Who, by Winthrop taught [fl] |
Independent Chronicle |
C0046281 |
B0017742 |
1769.02.27 |
Ye Sons of Liberty, attend! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131714 |
B0033460 |
1782.06.05 |
Ye sons of Mars attend [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072239 |
B0025066 |
1782.06.13 |
Ye sons of Mars attend [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126349 |
B0031009 |
1782.06.22 |
Ye sons of Mars, attend [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047040 |
B0017990 |
1782.06.22 |
Ye sons of Mars, attend [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154743 |
B0042554 |
1782.06.27 |
Ye sons of Mars attend [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064774 |
B0022025 |
1782.06.29 |
Ye sons of Mars attend [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
C0010857 |
B0003897 |
1770.02.15 |
Ye sons of Parnass, and ye daughters also [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213846 |
B0047355 |
1775.03.09 |
Ye sons of the platter, give ear [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Norfolk (Duncan) |
C0220695 |
B0047806 |
1775.07.06 |
Ye, sons of true freedom and spirit [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103210 |
B0028874 |
1775.07.27 |
Ye sons of true freedom and spirit [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231935 |
B0049587 |
1782.07.05 |
Ye sons on Mars, attend [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0036856 |
B0014533 |
1779.01.09 |
Ye squibs and ye crackers of ev'ry degree [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188769 |
B0042887 |
1783.01.06 |
Ye swains of Celia's charms beware [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018643 |
B0006903 |
1783.08.02 |
Ye thoughts of bliss which fir'd my breast [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047643 |
B0018072 |
1783.09.22 |
Ye thoughts of bliss which fir'd my breast [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049245 |
B0018380 |
1777.12.20 |
Ye Tories all rejoice and sing [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136012 |
B0034156 |
1774.03.18 |
Ye traitors! is there not some chosen cause [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070382 |
B0024151 |
1774.04.19 |
Ye traitors! Is there not some chosen curse [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0218779 |
B0045354 |
1774.09.01 |
Ye traitors! The snake ye with wonder behold [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0102717 |
B0028829 |
1774.09.15 |
Ye traitors! the snake ye with wonder behold [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063809 |
B0021637 |
1777.06.19 |
Ye trifling elves, is this a time [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135764 |
B0034088 |
1773.03.01 |
Ye tuneful bards, who boast the muses aid [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134283 |
B0033670 |
1778.01.07 |
Ye tuneful deities, inspire [fl] |
New Jersey Gazette-Burlington |
C0071305 |
B0024633 |
1783.10.13 |
Ye tuneful nine assist my tender lay [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0018897 |
B0006943 |
1768.03.31 |
Ye tuneful nine inspire my lay [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0230209 |
B0049294 |
1780.01.20 |
Ye tuneful nine, my artless lay inspire [fl] |
American Journal |
C0000348 |
B0000095 |
1730.09.21 |
Ye tuneful nine, who all my soul inspire [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065931 |
B0022607 |
1749.01.17 |
Ye Valient Chiefs, who nobly won this prize [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139615 |
B0035784 |
1774.06.21 |
Ye vaulted heav'ns, whose heights unknown [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030870 |
B0012685 |
1782.06.08 |
Ye virgin nine, inspire my lay [fl] |
Independent Gazeteer |
C0047021 |
B0017988 |
1734.06.29 |
Ye virgin pow'rs defend my heart [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207761 |
B0045627 |
1781.10.18 |
Ye virgins! fond to be admir'd [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175296 |
B0040755 |
1782.01.24 |
Ye virgins! fond to be admir'd [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183544 |
B0043770 |
1782.04.27 |
Ye virgins, fond to be admir'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0071113 |
B0024539 |
1769.12.30 |
Ye Warwickshire lads, and ye lasses [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0153142 |
B0041903 |
1766.09.05 |
Ye weeping muses, mournful songs inspire [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0222607 |
B0048299 |
1773.03.04 |
Ye well array'd! ye lilies of our land! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226603 |
B0048600 |
1776.10.14 |
Ye western gales, whose genial breath [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120561 |
B0030371 |
1743.08.16 |
Ye wise, instruct me to endure [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012261 |
B0004897 |
1749.01.23 |
Ye wise! instruct me to endure [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0084780 |
B0026023 |
1760.03.07 |
Ye wise instruct me to endure [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067381 |
B0023421 |
1765.01.19 |
Ye wise, instruct me to endure [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152326 |
B0041706 |
1765.02.21 |
Ye wise instruct me to endure [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146158 |
B0036623 |
1765.04.19 |
Ye wise, instruct me to endure [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0022439 |
B0009930 |
1765.04.26 |
Ye wise instruct me to endure [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068155 |
B0023689 |
1769.01.02 |
Ye wise, instruct me to endure [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131617 |
B0033452 |
1769.04.11 |
Ye wise, instruct me to endure [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0040359 |
B0015984 |
1770.03.09 |
Ye wise, instruct me to endure [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034613 |
B0013890 |
1776.10.11 |
Ye wise, instruct me to endure [fl] |
Essex Journal |
C0042026 |
B0016448 |
1749.03.06 |
Ye wise! instruct ye to endure [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0005412 |
B0002499 |
1751.04.04 |
Ye woods and wilds, receive me to your shade! [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221563 |
B0048119 |
1753.02.13 |
Ye woods and wilds, receive me to your shade! [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0012769 |
B0005352 |
1777.04.26 |
Ye wrong heads, and strong hands, attend to my [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070756 |
B0024293 |
1777.04.07 |
Ye wrong heads, and strong heads, attend to my strains [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031469 |
B0012828 |
1777.04.17 |
Ye wrong heads and strong heads attend to my strains [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064212 |
B0021759 |
1777.04.17 |
Ye wrong heads, and strong heads, attend to my strains [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0135688 |
B0034061 |
1777.05.17 |
Ye wrong heads, and strong heads, attend to my strains [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154279 |
B0042288 |
1777.05.23 |
Ye wrong heads, and strong heads attend to my strain [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pu) |
C0229984 |
B0049203 |
1777.05.26 |
Ye wrong heads, and strong heads, attend to my strains [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076764 |
B0033058 |
1777.07.10 |
Ye wrong heads, and strong heads, attend to my strains [fl] |
South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette |
C0206877 |
B0044751 |
1776.06.29 |
Ye Yankees who mole-like still throw up the earth [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070623 |
B0024250 |
1768.02.05 |
Ye yews and elms with verdant shade protect [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068820 |
B0023834 |
1768.02.22 |
Ye yews and elms with verdant shade protect [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073996 |
B0032197 |
1774.08.16 |
Ye young, adorn'd with vernal bloom [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030909 |
B0012693 |
1779.08.21 |
Ye zephyrs come flutter and play [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042464 |
B0016511 |
1779.09.21 |
Ye zephyrs come flutter and play [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070908 |
B0024408 |
1764.09.20 |
Yea, the last pen for freedom let me draw [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0146091 |
B0036601 |
1767.01.02 |
Year begins with January's cold, The [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068513 |
B0023777 |
1773.02.01 |
Year expires, and this latest hour [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0172059 |
B0040048 |
1764.10.22 |
Year, grand circle, in whole ample round, The [fl] |
New York Gazette (Weyman) |
C0082473 |
B0028241 |
1769.03.27 |
Year of wonder is advanc'd, The [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0094623 |
B0027092 |
1743.01.31 |
Year of wonders now behold! A [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004859 |
B0002181 |
1740.06.05 |
Year of wonders now is come, A [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020129 |
B0008706 |
1762.05.06 |
Yes every hopeful son of rhyme [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0089761 |
B0026719 |
1768.10.03 |
Yes, fairest proof of beauty's pow'r [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074114 |
B0032224 |
1780.04.01 |
Yes, I must part, and part, alas! from you [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154540 |
B0042438 |
1780.05.04 |
Yes, I must part, and part, alas! from you [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0077174 |
B0033209 |
1750.02.13 |
Yes, inspiration breaths in ev'ry thought! [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155611 |
B0037943 |
1770.06.29 |
Yes- it shall live, while mem'ry can retain [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034707 |
B0013906 |
1776.01.18 |
Yes madam I do freely own [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0103567 |
B0028902 |
1774.12.01 |
Yes! sure 'tis here that pride, that folly reigns [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227605 |
B0048691 |
1774.12.29 |
Yes! sure 'tis here that pride, that folly reigns [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063902 |
B0021652 |
1775.01.13 |
Yes! sure 'tis here that pride, that folly reigns [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035948 |
B0014143 |
1775.01.26 |
Yes! sure 'tis here that pride, that folly reigns [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231778 |
B0049560 |
1775.02.10 |
Yes! sure 'tis here that pride, that folly reigns [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Russell) |
C0220326 |
B0044283 |
1773.02.11 |
Yes, women, if they dar'd, would nobly soar [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226591 |
B0048597 |
1770.05.31 |
Yes--it shall live, while mem'ry can retain [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099834 |
B0028607 |
1770.06.11 |
Yes--it shall live, while mem'ry can retain [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074448 |
B0032303 |
1764.03.29 |
Yet a few years, or days perhaps [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0091145 |
B0026818 |
1768.06.27 |
Yet Britons, how chang'd! [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074064 |
B0032211 |
1772.02.20 |
Yet fortune, when she meant to wreak her hate [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062949 |
B0021498 |
1776.10.28 |
Yet Goddess, sure thou must agree [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0120586 |
B0030373 |
1782.01.14 |
Yet, in their face, superior beauty glows [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048639 |
B0018292 |
1768.08.18 |
Yet Lamento, these pains, 'spite of all thou has said [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098594 |
B0028505 |
1768.01.04 |
Yet, Planter, let humanity prevail [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131061 |
B0033396 |
1768.02.05 |
Yet, Planter, let humanity prevail [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033973 |
B0013781 |
1781.12.27 |
Yet shores there are, blest shores for us remain [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220057 |
B0044145 |
1782.01.14 |
Yet shores they are, blest shores for us remain [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048643 |
B0018292 |
1758.12.01 |
Yet summer fallows best your crops ensure [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0211146 |
B0046808 |
1776.02.12 |
Yet winter wields his scepter o'er our land [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076556 |
B0032991 |
1767.10.08 |
Yon ruddy streaks, that in the west appear [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0096599 |
B0028446 |
1772.07.16 |
Yon ruddy streaks, that in the West appear [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0214458 |
B0047469 |
1772.08.27 |
Yon strutting mortal seems to have forgot [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226299 |
B0048573 |
1779.02.17 |
You are, sir, sent to make a galland shew [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0151033 |
B0037289 |
1779.03.01 |
You are, Sir, sent to make a gallant shew [fl] |
New York Journal-Poughkeepsie |
C0103889 |
B0028992 |
1779.04.03 |
You are, Sir, sent to make a gallant shew [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174262 |
B0040415 |
1779.05.01 |
You are, sir, sent to make a gallant shew [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0154464 |
B0042390 |
1730.08.11 |
You ask, Dear Friend, that I resume the lyre [fl] |
New England Weekly Journal |
C0065923 |
B0022601 |
1760.02.29 |
You ask, if the thing to my choice were submitted [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067376 |
B0023420 |
1760.04.28 |
You ask, if the thing to my choice were submitted [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0088399 |
B0026611 |
1761.04.11 |
You ask, if the thing to my choice were submitted [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032893 |
B0013391 |
1768.09.05 |
You ask me, dear Jack, for an emblem that's rife [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131352 |
B0033432 |
1768.09.30 |
You ask me, dear Jack, for an emblem that's rife [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034207 |
B0013815 |
1768.10.06 |
You ask me, dear Jack, for an emblem that's rife [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223696 |
B0048407 |
1770.05.01 |
You ask, was I to change my life [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0217421 |
B0045149 |
1770.09.14 |
You ask, was I to change my life [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034752 |
B0013917 |
1783.08.15 |
You bid me my jovial companions forsake [fl] |
New York Mercury (Lewis) |
C0125460 |
B0030789 |
1748.12.27 |
You bid me tell you what I crave [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0139601 |
B0035781 |
1749.03.09 |
You bid me tell you what I crave [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020679 |
B0009150 |
1750.03.05 |
You bid me tell you what I crave [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0210128 |
B0046420 |
1772.02.27 |
You, by suspicion are a rogue! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0062952 |
B0021499 |
1772.03.10 |
You, by suspicion, are a rogue! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030185 |
B0012562 |
1758.04.17 |
You came, you saw, you overcame [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0087869 |
B0026504 |
1758.05.05 |
You came, you saw, you overcome [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067088 |
B0023323 |
1750.06.18 |
You cay, old Rufus's fabric trembl'd [fl] |
New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
C0078714 |
B0025543 |
1782.05.07 |
You Crysal, boast of birth divine [fl] |
Royal South Carolina Gazette |
C0203379 |
B0044092 |
1751.09.30 |
You do swear by custom of confession [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0085611 |
B0026163 |
1751.10.17 |
You do swear by custom of confession [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0221728 |
B0048147 |
1749.03.28 |
You fain would be inform'd---you say [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0155500 |
B0037897 |
1776.03.02 |
You have read, my dear Madam, of wonderful sights [fl] |
Pennsylvania Ledger |
C0169278 |
B0039845 |
1779.11.27 |
You hear the poor, and see their need [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042531 |
B0016525 |
1773.05.06 |
You I love, my dearest life [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226722 |
B0048609 |
1773.06.07 |
You I love, my dearest life [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0134674 |
B0033684 |
1773.07.08 |
You I love, my dearest life [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063237 |
B0021575 |
1781.10.17 |
You know there goes a tale [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0042794 |
B0016636 |
1781.11.05 |
You know there goes a tale [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048558 |
B0018282 |
1781.11.21 |
You know there goes a tale [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072103 |
B0025038 |
1782.02.02 |
You know there goes a tale [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) |
C0220937 |
B0047884 |
1733.02.24 |
You know where you did despise [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207537 |
B0045577 |
1773.12.16 |
You look, my son, in a distemper'd sort [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227147 |
B0048641 |
1777.12.29 |
You said sir on a late occasion [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0017957 |
B0006641 |
1750.06.07 |
You say, old Rufus' fabric trembl'd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020773 |
B0009201 |
1765.09.30 |
You say the ministery are young: tis truth [fl] |
Portsmouth Mercury |
C0170393 |
B0041549 |
1765.09.23 |
You say the ministry is young: 'tis truth [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007783 |
B0003360 |
1765.02.08 |
You see, cruel fair one! I've found out at last [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068133 |
B0023678 |
1778.04.14 |
You see mankind the same in ever age! [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0031589 |
B0012881 |
1778.03.31 |
You see mankind the same in every age [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070789 |
B0024331 |
1778.04.16 |
You see Mankind the same in every age! [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064297 |
B0021807 |
1778.04.30 |
You see mankind the same in every age! [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037550 |
B0015644 |
1783.05.29 |
You see me rise to speak as usual [fl] |
Royal American Gazette |
C0183917 |
B0043800 |
1783.06.19 |
You see me rise to speak as usual [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064875 |
B0022076 |
1783.07.03 |
You see me rise to speak as usual [fl] |
New York Packet-Fishkill |
C0126460 |
B0031064 |
1768.02.19 |
You shall swear by the custom of your confession [fl] |
Connecticut Journal |
C0038369 |
B0014628 |
1768.04.22 |
You shall swear by the custom of your confession [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034003 |
B0013792 |
1772.06.25 |
You shun me, Chloe, like the fawn [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0055006 |
B0019882 |
1770.03.26 |
You simple Bostonians, I'd have you beware [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0016263 |
B0006242 |
1770.03.30 |
You simple Bostonians, I'd have you beware [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0034629 |
B0013893 |
1770.04.12 |
You simple Bostonians, I'd have you beware [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0099770 |
B0028600 |
1774.10.25 |
You sons of freedom smile! [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041182 |
B0016274 |
1737.01.31 |
You surgeons of London, who puzzle your pates [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0011976 |
B0004638 |
1737.01.31 |
You surgeons of London, who puzzle your pates [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004381 |
B0001870 |
1737.02.25 |
You surgeons of London, who puzzle your pates [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228737 |
B0048888 |
1737.03.01 |
You surgeons of London, who puzzle your pates [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0001565 |
B0001104 |
1756.11.01 |
You tell me, the nation is all in a flame [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0006077 |
B0002896 |
1756.11.13 |
You tell me the nation is all in a flame [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
C0032771 |
B0013263 |
1773.08.26 |
You that subscrib'd the last edition [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063292 |
B0021582 |
1781.08.08 |
You think, like Orpheus, you excell [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072043 |
B0025023 |
1739.03.26 |
You told me of a female pair [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004600 |
B0001980 |
1739.04.09 |
You told me of a female pair [fl] |
New York Weekly Journal |
C0127587 |
B0031398 |
1770.01.25 |
You vile pack of vagabonds, what do you mean? [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0004078 |
B0001750 |
1770.02.08 |
You vile pack of vagabonds, what do you mean? [fl] |
Boston Chronicle |
C0004098 |
B0001754 |
1781.07.14 |
You who attentive read th'historic page [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0175195 |
B0040714 |
1773.01.28 |
You who can feel another's woe [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231105 |
B0049460 |
1774.10.20 |
You, who can read, no doubt remember [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076118 |
B0032928 |
1774.11.03 |
You who can read no doubt remember [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0227574 |
B0048687 |
1729.06.26 |
You who in London youthful passions fir'd [fl] |
American Weekly Mercury |
C0000776 |
B0000700 |
1773.01.07 |
You will, dear sir, excuse an unknown friend [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0024810 |
B0010359 |
1767.06.29 |
You will excuse me, I suppose [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0213136 |
B0047210 |
1782.01.03 |
You would have tho't the very windows spoke [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037928 |
B0015836 |
1782.01.07 |
You would have tho't the very windows spoke [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048636 |
B0018291 |
1781.11.29 |
You would have thought the very windows spoke [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) |
C0056250 |
B0020304 |
1782.01.03 |
You would have thought the very windows spoke [fl] |
Salem Gazette (Hall) |
C0220063 |
B0044146 |
1779.04.20 |
You! -write blank verse? Heav'ns; 'tis scarce prose! [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070878 |
B0024386 |
1778.02.10 |
Young Chloe's as gay as the spring [fl] |
Pennsylvania Evening Post |
C0136073 |
B0034177 |
1775.10.17 |
Young Florimel, of gentle race [fl] |
Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Dunlap) |
C0056813 |
B0020504 |
1764.12.29 |
Young Hodge, a poor but a contented swain [fl] |
Providence Gazette |
C0152309 |
B0041703 |
1767.11.16 |
Young ladies in town, and those that live round [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0027642 |
B0011767 |
1767.11.19 |
Young ladies in town, and those that live round [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0023461 |
B0010068 |
1767.11.20 |
Young Ladies in town, and those that live round [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0033945 |
B0013770 |
1767.11.26 |
Young ladies in town, and those that live round [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092699 |
B0027008 |
1767.11.27 |
Young ladies in town, and those that live round [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068752 |
B0023824 |
1767.12.03 |
Young Ladies in town, and those that live round [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0160997 |
B0038871 |
1767.12.24 |
Young ladies in town, and those that live round [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223062 |
B0048366 |
1782.02.23 |
Young ladies in town, and those that live round [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) |
C0221173 |
B0047989 |
1773.08.19 |
Young man who in office keeps, A [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063287 |
B0021581 |
1779.01.02 |
Your boy, my good master, is happy to find [fl] |
Rivington's New-York Gazette |
C0188735 |
B0042885 |
1774.12.29 |
Your charge to confuse [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231756 |
B0049556 |
1761.02.13 |
Your charming thoughts in softest words express'd [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067534 |
B0023470 |
1774.09.06 |
Your Colonel Han---k by neglect [fl] |
Essex Gazette |
C0041155 |
B0016266 |
1774.09.09 |
Your Colonel Han---k by neglect [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035838 |
B0014125 |
1774.09.01 |
Your Colonel H---k by neglect [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
C0063792 |
B0021635 |
1774.09.12 |
Your Colonel H---k by neglect [fl] |
Connecticut Courant |
C0030921 |
B0012697 |
1774.09.12 |
Your colonel H---k by neglect [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0074963 |
B0032462 |
1774.09.16 |
Your Colonel H---k by neglect [fl] |
Pennsylvania Journal |
C0165156 |
B0039239 |
1775.01.05 |
Your colonel Mantock by neglect [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Ri) |
C0231760 |
B0049557 |
1778.12.05 |
Your cynic sages, dull, unpolish'd fellows [fl] |
Evening Post |
C0042202 |
B0016474 |
1768.09.01 |
Your cynick sages, dull, unpolish'd fellows [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0223635 |
B0048402 |
1773.08.13 |
Your face [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070210 |
B0024120 |
1775.03.31 |
Your face, your tongue, your wit [fl] |
Connecticut Gazette-New London |
C0035997 |
B0014154 |
1782.08.07 |
Your golden dreams, your flattering schemes [fl] |
Freeman's Journal |
C0043116 |
B0016680 |
1782.08.14 |
Your golden dreams, your flattering schemes [fl] |
New Jersey Journal |
C0072307 |
B0025076 |
1782.08.28 |
Your golden dreams, your flattering schemes [fl] |
Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
C0064796 |
B0022034 |
1782.09.02 |
Your golden dreams, your flattering schemes [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0048900 |
B0018325 |
1783.07.22 |
Your grand, fine piece, so laboured [fl] |
Massachusetts Gazette-Springfield |
C0057446 |
B0021356 |
1762.02.19 |
Your numerous vices [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0067677 |
B0023523 |
1734.10.19 |
Your petitioners being reduc'd to a wretched condition [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207790 |
B0045643 |
1735.04.24 |
Your petitioners being reduc'd to a wretched condition [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137590 |
B0035063 |
1778.01.15 |
Your queries sir, are very queer [fl] |
Continental Journal |
C0037525 |
B0015629 |
1755.09.08 |
Your Satyr cruel is and tart [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0013017 |
B0005483 |
1765.11.04 |
Your servant sires do you like my figure [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0007803 |
B0003366 |
1765.11.04 |
Your servant sirs, do you like my figure [fl] |
Boston Gazette |
C0014873 |
B0006013 |
1765.11.08 |
Your servant sirs, do you like my figure [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0068283 |
B0023717 |
1765.11.11 |
Your servant sirs! do you like my figure [fl] |
Newport Mercury |
C0073505 |
B0032079 |
1765.11.14 |
Your servant Sirs! Do you like my figure [fl] |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
C0092201 |
B0026903 |
1765.12.17 |
Your servant sirs, do you like my figure [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) |
C0215972 |
B0044915 |
1765.11.11 |
Your servant sirv'd you like my figure [fl] |
New York Mercury (Gaine) |
C0110784 |
B0029786 |
1743.12.29 |
Your sheets I've perus'd [fl] |
Boston News Letter |
C0020279 |
B0008892 |
1783.03.03 |
Your shrewd extracts from Jere Whiten [fl] |
Independent Ledger |
C0049062 |
B0018351 |
1750.07.30 |
You're so choice of your wine [fl] |
Boston Post Boy |
C0026064 |
B0011038 |
1778.07.13 |
You're welcome captain, let us hear the news [fl] |
Norwich Packet |
C0076906 |
B0033117 |
1723.04.01 |
Your's I received, but the date [fl] |
New England Courant |
C0065540 |
B0022258 |
1736.12.17 |
Youth, cry'd the muse, whose voice the sold'er warms [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0228649 |
B0048879 |
1783.03.11 |
Youth, who's destin'd by the muse, The [fl] |
Maryland Journal |
C0060675 |
B0021209 |
1772.05.28 |
You've a difficult task, my friend Wade, to perform [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
C0226156 |
B0048560 |
1773.08.06 |
You've deny'd my account, sir, yet pay if you will [fl] |
New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
C0070163 |
B0024119 |
|
Date |
First Line |
Generic Title |
Citation |
Bibliography |
1735.03.20 |
Zeal that in thy godlike bosom glows [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0137579 |
B0035058 |
1734.12.21 |
Zeal that in thy godlike bosom glows, The [fl] |
South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
C0207824 |
B0045652 |
1739.01.19 |
Zealous for Britain, and to teach it sense [fl] |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) |
C0229272 |
B0048986 |
1739.03.05 |
Zealous for Britain, and to teach it sense [fl] |
Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
C0004591 |
B0001977 |
1774.09.28 |
Zealous for truth, a rugged path I chuse [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0150429 |
B0037134 |
1768.09.22 |
Zeal's a dreadful termagant [fl] |
Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
C0148095 |
B0036812 |
1768.10.03 |
Zeal's a dreadful termagant [fl] |
Pennsylvania Chronicle |
C0131398 |
B0033436 |
1768.10.13 |
Zeal's a dreadful termagant [fl] |
New York Journal-New York |
C0098702 |
B0028516 |
1779.04.06 |
Zounds, Doctor, says Hunt, you're a twistical villain [fl] |
Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia |
C0174273 |
B0040416 |
1769.04.25 |
Zur Eister sprach der Fuchs: O, wenn ich fragen mag [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233670 |
B0050179 |
1768.05.24 |
Zween Waechter, die schon manche Nacht [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233362 |
B0050131 |
1769.07.04 |
Zween Wandrer ueberfiel die Nacht [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233766 |
B0050189 |
1768.07.05 |
Zwei Maedchen brachten ihre Tage [fl] |
Wochentliche Philadelphische Staats |
C0233392 |
B0050137 |