The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1777.02.17  Norwich  CITATION Ah! Celia, why this angry air [fl] 
1774.09.30  Berwick  CITATION Ah cruel death! could'st thou no longer spare? [fl] 
1781.08.28  Salem  CITATION Ah! Cruel death, why did'st thou crop so soon [fl] 
1781.10.08  Boston  CITATION Ah! cruel death, why didst thou crop so soon [fl] 
1778.09.14  Boston  CITATION Ah, destiny severe! --and must he, must he fall [fl] 
1775.08.26  Williamsburg  CITATION Ah! family forlorn! [fl] 
1775.10.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Ah! Family forlorn! [fl] 
1761.01.08  New York  CITATION Ah! fatal hour! -- we must at last resign [fl] 
1761.01.23  London  CITATION Ah! fatal hour! we must at last resign [fl] 
1761.02.16  London  CITATION Ah! Fatal hour! We must at last resign [fl] 
1761.01.31  New Haven  CITATION Ah! fatal hour!---we must at last resign [fl] 
1775.03.23  New York  CITATION Ah, fated plant of India's shore! [fl] 
1772.02.13  Boston  CITATION Ah! hapless state of every human mind [fl] 
1771.07.29  New York  CITATION Ah Jehovah! great and sov'reign Lord [fl] 
1770.07.19  Philadelphia  CITATION Ah liberty! How loved, how valued once... [fl] 
1770.01.22  London  CITATION Ah little think the gay licentious proud [fl] 
1775.01.09  London  CITATION Ah little think the gay licentious proud [fl] 
1775.02.03  London  CITATION Ah little think the gay licentious proud [fl] 
1778.01.08  London  CITATION Ah, little think the gay licentious proud [fl] 
1778.01.10  London  CITATION Ah, little think the gay licentious proud [fl] 
1778.01.10  London  CITATION Ah, little think the gay licentious proud [fl] 
1782.06.21  New York  CITATION Ah! little think the gay licentious proud [fl] 
1770.10.08  Boston  CITATION Ah! lovely appearance of death [fl] 
1770.10.12  London  CITATION Ah! lovely appearance of death! [fl] 
1770.10.13  London  CITATION Ah! lovely appearance of death [fl] 
1766.07.18  Portsmouth  CITATION Ah Mayhew! art thou then for ever gone? [fl] 
1772.03.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Ah me! how little knows the human heart [fl] 
1772.07.07  Charleston  CITATION Ah me! how little knows the human heart [fl] 
1772.10.26  Boston  CITATION Ah me! how little knows the human heart [fl] 
1768.12.22  Williamsburg  CITATION Ah me! Mr. Dixon [fl] 
1781.04.03  Baltimore  CITATION Ah me, my friend! it will not, will not last [fl] 
1781.05.07  London  CITATION Ah me my friend! it will not, will not last! [fl] 
1772.12.03  Williamsburg  CITATION Ah me! vile interest every bosom stains [fl] 
1756.05.17  New York  CITATION Ah me! What horrid noise is this! 'tis sure [fl] 
1775.12.29  New London  CITATION Ah me! what means my rising soul! [fl] 
1770.05.07  New York  CITATION Ah me! what means this cackling all around [fl] 
1742.12.27  Boston  CITATION Ah, modest M--d, vain are all [fl] 
1765.10.17  New York  CITATION Ah! my dear country, curst in peace [fl] 
1765.10.21  New York  CITATION Ah! my dear country, curst in peace [fl] 
1765.10.25  New York  CITATION Ah! my dear country, curst in peace [fl] 
1765.10.28  New York  CITATION Ah! my dear country, curst in peace [fl] 
1782.09.21  London  CITATION Ah pass not yet. If thou dost know [fl] 
1778.09.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Ah! Slavery, how lov'd, how valued [fl] 
1778.09.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Ah! Slavery, how lov'd, how valued [fl] 
1778.09.26  Philadelphia  CITATION Ah! Slavery, how lov'd, how valued [fl] 
1772.06.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Ah! spotless paper, fair and white [fl] 
1768.11.17  Mayfield  CITATION Ah! teach, ye nine, me justly to unfold [fl] 
1761.02.09  Boston  CITATION Ah Thea Bohea! [t] [beg] Verse above mysterious is 
1772.11.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Ah! what avails the length'ning mead [fl] 
1768.08.25  Williamsburg  CITATION Ah! what avails, with carking care [fl] 
1768.02.25  New York  CITATION Ah! what is life, but a contracted span? [fl] 
1769.10.19  New York  CITATION Ah, what is't to me that the grasshopper sings! [fl] 
1774.03.24  Boston  CITATION Ah! whence this impotence of mind [fl] 
1767.04.14  Charleston  CITATION Ah! Where with ev'ry soothing charm array'd [fl] 
1773.05.20  Williamsburg  CITATION Ah! why did not kind fate ordain me birth [fl] 
1780.05.24  Philadelphia  CITATION Ah! why from the woodlands retire? [fl] 
1773.08.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Ah! why will Kings forget that they are men? [fl] 
1773.08.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Ah! why will Kings forget that they are men? [fl] 
1776.01.22  Norwich  CITATION Ah! yet shall we wish horror hear [fl] 
1776.01.03  New York  CITATION Ah! yet shall we with horror hear [fl] 
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