The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1765.05.30  New York  CITATION A, A, author of lyric [beg] Curs'd be the man who e'er shall raise 
1776.09.23  Norwich  CITATION A, A, author of lyric [beg] Lady, possess'd of a handsome estate, A 
1769.11.17  New London  CITATION A Apple pie [fl] 
1768.01.11  Boston  CITATION A, author of lyric [beg] Farewell ye groves! ye sylvan bow'rs adieu! 
1768.09.15  Philadelphia  CITATION A, author of lyric [beg] In vain to ease by tortur'd breast 
1768.08.11  Philadelphia  CITATION A, author of lyric [beg] Sure Stella excels all the rest of her sex 
1768.03.10  Philadelphia  CITATION A, author of lyric [beg] With boasted indiff'rence and ease 
1746.10.27  Greenock  CITATION A Begging we must go [t], sung by passengers of Irish wherry 
1776.02.09  London  CITATION A begging we shall go, burden of lyric [beg] Come hither, brother tradesmen 
1733.10.25  Chester  CITATION A begging we will go [t], played by music in Chester in procession 
1775.05.20  Philadelphia  CITATION A begging we will go [t], tune of lyric [beg] Tis money makes 
1775.06.01  Norwich  CITATION A Begging we will go [t], tune of lyric [beg] Tis money makes the member 
1775.08.17  Williamsburg  CITATION A Begging we will go [t], tune of lyric [beg] Tis money makes the member 
1775.09.07  New York  CITATION A begging we will go [t], tune of lyric [beg] Tis money makes the member 
1782.04.04  Boston  CITATION A-- C-- would "inform" [fl] 
1742.02.15  Poitou, France  CITATION A Ce Coquin De Malbranche [t] [beg] Est il donc vrai Monsieur le sot 
1751.10.17  London  CITATION A Fishing we will go &c, chorus of Song in Praise of the British Fishery [t] 
1751.11.21  London  CITATION A Fishing we will go &c, chorus of Song in Praise of the British Fishery [t] 
1778.10.22  London  CITATION A is for one Arnold - who our heroes outshine [fl] 
1778.11.03  London  CITATION A is one Arnold who our heroes outshine [fl] 
1778.09.14  London  CITATION A is one Arnold--who our heroes outshine [fl] 
1778.11.07  London  CITATION A is one Arnold--who our heroes outshine [fl] 
1779.02.23  London  CITATION A is one Arnold--who our heroes outshine [fl] 
1770.05.17  New York  CITATION A, J, author of lyric [beg] Most lovely, soul inchanting maid 
1766.02.10  Boston  CITATION A, J, author of lyric [beg] Whilst raging winter rul'd the year 
1772.08.20  New York  CITATION A La Mode de Londres [t] [beg] Certain man, whose name was Simper idem, A 
1756.02.23  New York  CITATION A La Mode for the Year 1756 [t] [beg] Dress in the year 55 that was worn 
1760.11.01  Charleston  CITATION A, N, author of lyric [beg] More sad than when the much lov'd Ovid's tongue 
1760.12.04  Charleston  CITATION A, N, author of lyric [beg] More sad than when the much lov'd Ovid's tongue 
1775.10.14  New York  CITATION A stands for Americans -- who scorn to be slaves [fl] 
1734.04.04  Philadelphia  CITATION A, stands for Andrew, the saint so renown'd [fl] 
1769.11.06  New York  CITATION A stands for asses and administration [fl] 
1769.11.13  Boston  CITATION A stands for asses and administration [fl] 
1769.11.13  London  CITATION A stands for asses and administration [fl] 
1769.11.17  New London  CITATION A stands for asses and administration [fl] 
1764.12.03  Boston  CITATION A stands for attainder, axe, and asunder [fl] 
1734.04.15  New York  CITATION A stands for A--w, the saint so renown'd [fl] 
1775.08.17  Williamsburg  CITATION A taxing we will go, burden of lyric [beg] Tis money makes the member 
1783.04.12  Philadelphia  CITATION A, W, author of lyric [beg] From heaven descends sweet smiling peace 
1783.05.03  Boston  CITATION A, W, author of lyric [beg] From Heaven descends sweet smiling peace 
1783.02.12  New York  CITATION A, W, author of lyric [beg] Which of my sons, proclaim'd War's God 
1769.11.13  New York  CITATION A was an Admiral, learning to fight [fl] 
1763.09.26  Boston  CITATION A, Z, author of lyric [beg] Hail, glorious peace, 'tis thy refreshing smiles 
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