The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1783.12.01  Boston  CITATION Acrostic, An [t] [beg] Great mighty chief, thy venerable name 
1777.11.17  Boston  CITATION Acrostic, An [t] [beg] Hail! Hail! American hail, and hear my story 
1782.01.03  Norwich  CITATION Acrostic, An [t] [beg] Reign pow'rful do we, when we are combin'd 
1777.12.01  New York  CITATION Acrostic, An [t] [beg] Should youth or virtue save us from the grave 
1778.09.29  Exeter  CITATION Acrostic [t] [beg] Genius of praise; assist my lays 
1775.08.22  Providence  CITATION Acrostic [t] [beg] Just as Joseph took his flight 
1780.12.11  Boston  CITATION Acrostic on the Deceas'd, An [t] [beg] When virtue falls a victim to the 
1763.01.21  Boston  CITATION Acrostic [t] [beg] When Albion woke, and rouz'd, 'midst war's alarm 
1752.07.02  London  CITATION Acrostichis [t] [beg] Pursue such measures,that the land may be 
1773.12.13  Boston  CITATION Acrostick, An [t] [beg] Govern'd by wisdom, steadily he rules 
1769.11.13  Boston  CITATION Acrostick, An [t] [beg] Insulting wretch, we'll him expose 
1773.10.15  Brentwood  CITATION Acrostick [t] [beg] Wou'd heaven be pleas'd to assist my dull, unthinking 
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