| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1775.03.29 | Newburyport | CITATION | Address of a Candle [t] [beg] Taper! thy brightness wastes thy form so fast | 1766.04.14 | New York | CITATION | Address of Liberty of Parliament [t] [beg] Illustrious great! fair virtue's | 1766.03.18 | Charleston | CITATION | Address of Liberty to Parliament [t] [beg] Illustrious great! Fair | 1766.04.07 | New York | CITATION | Address of Liberty to Parliament [t] [beg] Illustrious great! fair virtue's | 1766.04.14 | Newport | CITATION | Address of Liberty to Parliament [t] [beg] Illustrious great! fair virtue's | 1775.09.09 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Address of the Author to His Bed [t] [beg] Thou bed, in which I first began | 1768.09.12 | Maryland | CITATION | Address of the Grand Jury... [t] [beg] When the stamp-act's repeal past over | 1769.01.21 | Providence | CITATION | Address on Liberty [t] [beg] O liberty! thou darling of mankind | 1774.02.25 | New London | CITATION | Address on Sleep, An [t] [beg] Come, gentle god of soft repose | 1775.03.16 | New York | CITATION | Address to a Candle [t] [beg] Taper! thy brightness wastes thy form so fast | 1779.06.24 | Providence | CITATION | Address to a Lady [t] [beg] Slow seems dull time, and heavy wing'd the hours | 1783.10.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to a Read Breast, An [t] [beg] Little bird, with bosom red | 1783.09.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to a Redbreast, An [t] [beg] Little bird, with bosom red | 1783.10.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to a Redbreast, An [t] [beg] Little bird with bosom red | 1775.03.03 | Boston | CITATION | Address to all Free-Born Americans... [t] [beg] O freedom! sovereign boon of | 1776.03.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Address to an Ironmonger..., An [t] [beg] Oh, Lockman! may thy angel true | 1777.11.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to an Ironmonger... [t] [beg] Oh, Lockman, may thy anger true | 1769.01.26 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Address to Calumny, An [t] [beg] From the east | 1753.07.23 | New York | CITATION | Address to Contentment, An [t] [beg] Celestial maid, whom endless smiles | 1753.08.02 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to Contentment, An [t] [beg] Celestial maid, whom endless smiles | 1753.10.08 | New York | CITATION | Address to Contentment, An [t] [beg] Descend, contentment! from thy seat | 1782.04.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to Cornwallis... [t] [beg] Farewell, my Lord, may zephyrs waft thee | 1783.11.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to Cupid [t] [beg] O son of Venus, pow'rful boy | 1782.07.05 | New York | CITATION | Address to Cupid [t] [beg] Say, Cupid, regent of the female heart | 1770.11.20 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to Every Body [t], to be performed by Shaghnussy, Mr | 1770.11.27 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to Every Body [t], to be performed by Shaghnussy, Mr | 1770.11.27 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to Every Body [t], to be performed by Shaghnussy, Mr | 1770.12.04 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to Every Body [t], to be performed by Shaghnussy, Mr | 1770.12.05 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to Every Body [t], to be performed by Shaghnussy, Mr | 1770.12.11 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to Every Body [t], to be performed by Shaghnussy, Mr | 1770.12.18 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to Every Body [t], to be performed by Shaghnussy, Mr | 1773.06.28 | Boston | CITATION | Address to Health, An [t] [beg] Oh health! supremest bliss below | 1773.07.09 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Address to Health, An [t] [beg] Oh health! supremest bliss below | 1773.11.12 | New London | CITATION | Address to Health, An [t] [beg] Oh Health! supremest bliss below | 1769.10.12 | New York | CITATION | Address to Health, An [t] [beg] Soon as the nimble handmaid hours | 1750.01.25 | Boston | CITATION | Address to His Majesty... [t] [beg] Illustrious George! By heav'n's | 1767.09.26 | Providence | CITATION | Address to Independence [t] [beg] Hail! Independence, hail! heaven's next | 1772.08.22 | Providence | CITATION | Address to Independence [t] [beg] Hail! Independence, hail! heav'n's next | 1781.04.17 | London | CITATION | Address to Lady Craven's Heart [t] [beg] No wonder, little fluttering thing | 1775.05.10 | Virginia | CITATION | Address to Liberty, An [t] [beg] Liberty! thou dearest child of heaven | 1772.10.17 | Providence | CITATION | Address to Liberty [t] [beg] Oh, first and most benevolent of powers! | 1782.06.01 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to Lord Cornwallis, An [t] [beg] Farewel my Lord, may zephyrs waft | 1782.06.19 | Chatham | CITATION | Address to Lord Cornwallis, An [t] [beg] Farewel my lord, may zephyrs waft | 1782.07.01 | Boston | CITATION | Address to Lord Cornwallis, An [t] [beg] Farewel my Lord, may zephyrs waft | 1782.05.05 | Richmond | CITATION | Address to Lord Cornwallis [t] [beg] Farewell my Lord, may Zephyr's waft you | 1753.05.07 | New York | CITATION | Address to May, An [t] [beg] Freed from the tyrant rage of winter's sway | 1772.10.28 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to Miss N--y S--n [t] [beg] For you, my sweet fair, my anxious muse | 1775.02.20 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to Mr W-ll-r, An [t] [beg] W-ll-r, if you intend to write | 1762.02.18 | Boston | CITATION | Address to Persons of Fashion...[t], for sale by Holbrook, Mr | 1762.02.25 | Boston | CITATION | Address to Persons of Fashion...[t], for sale by Holbrook, Mr | 1762.03.02 | Boston | CITATION | Address to Persons of Fashion...[t], for sale by Holbrook, Mr | 1779.03.24 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to Such of the Militia... [t] [beg] Thou wretch accurs'd! canst thou | 1783.06.07 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to the Deity, An [t] [beg] O thou, most worthy to be prais'd, ador'd | 1783.07.08 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to the Deity, An [t] [beg] O thou most worthy to be prais'd, ador'd! | 1775.01.02 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to the Fair Sex, An [t] [beg] Ladies, if your daughters incline to | 1775.01.23 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to the Fair Sex, An [t] [beg] Ladies, if your daughters incline to | 1775.01.30 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to the Fair Sex, An [t] [beg] Ladies, if your daughters incline to | 1783.04.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to the Freemen of the State... [t] [beg] Who with the gen'rous | 1783.04.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to the Freemen of the State... [t] [beg] Who with the gen'rous | 1783.05.03 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to the Freemen of the State... [t] [beg] Who with the gen'rous | 1783.05.07 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to the Freemen of the State... [t] [beg] Who with the gen'rous | 1783.05.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to the Freemen of the State... [t] [beg] Who with the gen'rous | 1783.05.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to the Freemen of the State... [t] [beg] Who with the gen'rous | 1783.05.24 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to the Freemen of the State... [t] [beg] Who with the gen'rous | 1773.02.18 | Boston | CITATION | Address to the Generation of Wine Bibbers [t] [beg] Of all the wretches here | 1773.02.26 | New London | CITATION | Address to the Generation of Winebibbers, An [t] [beg] Of all the wretches | 1773.11.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Address to the Gout... [t] [beg] Welcome! thou friendly earnest | 1768.03.24 | Boston | CITATION | Address to the Inhabitants... [t] [beg] Hail, happy town! where peace | 1779.08.24 | New Hampshire | CITATION | Address to the Inhabitants of Connecticut, An [t] [beg] By the right valiant | 1779.08.10 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Address to the Inhabitants of Connecticut [t] [beg] This damn'd ungen'rous | 1779.07.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to the Inhabitants of Connecticut [t] [beg] Well may you fear, oh | 1782.07.03 | Chatham | CITATION | Address to the Ladies, An [t] [beg] Time there was of manners plain, A | 1782.08.05 | Boston | CITATION | Address to the Ladies, An [t] [beg] Time there was of manners plain, A | 1782.08.17 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Address to the Ladies, An [t] [beg] Time there was of manners plain, A | 1767.12.03 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Address to the Ladies, An [t] [beg] Young Ladies in town, and those that | 1782.06.27 | Fishkill | CITATION | Address to the Ladies [t] [beg] Time there was of manners plain | 1767.11.16 | Boston | CITATION | Address to the Ladies [t] [beg] Young ladies in town, and those that live | 1767.11.26 | New York | CITATION | Address to the Ladies [t] [beg] Young ladies in town, and those that live | 1767.12.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Address to the Ladies [t] [beg] Young ladies in town, and those that live | 1782.02.23 | Richmond | CITATION | Address to the Ladies [t] [beg] Young ladies in town, and those that live | 1751.08.22 | Northampton | CITATION | Address to the Masons at Halifax, An [t] [beg] When first from nothing at | 1764.06.15 | Boston | CITATION | Address to the Rev Mr Whitefield... [t] [beg] And must thou go? Farewell | 1774.12.22 | London | CITATION | Address to the Scepticks [t] [beg] And be it so. Let those deplore their | 1760.04.19 | Charleston | CITATION | Address to the Small-pox [t] [beg] Spoiler of beauty! for this once forbear | 1767.08.13 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Address to the Stoicks [t] [beg] Why do ye grant, ye stoicks, to mankind | 1769.02.22 | Savannah | CITATION | Address to the Supreme Being, An [t] [beg] Thou first! the Greatest! | 1769.09.28 | New York | CITATION | Address to the Town [t], a dialogue, on concert program | 1769.10.05 | New York | CITATION | Address to the Town [t], a dialogue, on concert program |