The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-ANACREON

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1773.04.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Anacreon, author of lyric [beg] Nature to every creature is a friend 
1782.04.20  Richmond  CITATION Anacreon, author of lyric [beg] Nature to every creature is a friend 
1767.12.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Anacreon, author of lyric [beg] When sable night, slow-wending 
1772.05.21  Annapolis  CITATION Anacreon, Ode 3 [t] [beg] When sable night, slow-wending 
1772.09.10  Annapolis  CITATION Anacreon, Ode 23, Imitated [t] [beg] Could death, by mortals be controul'd 
1737.07.08  Williamsburg  CITATION Anacreon, source of lyric [beg] Among some roses, with dull sleep opprest 
1770.09.06  Williamsburg  CITATION Anacreon, source of lyric [beg] Nature to every creature is a friend 
1768.12.16  New London  CITATION Anacreontic, An [t] [beg] In yon green bower, with myrtle crown'd 
1769.11.02  New York  CITATION Anacreontic, An [t] [beg] Tell me Flora, blooming fair 
1752.05.11  New York  CITATION Anacreontic Ballad [t] [beg] Dear charmers: with melodious 
1764.03.02  New London  CITATION Anacreontic [t] [beg] Ha! See the bowl my hands sustains 
1774.12.30  New London  CITATION Anacreontic [t] [beg] Love! perplexing pleasing toy! 
1775.01.25  Newburyport  CITATION Anacreontic [t] [beg] What does all this passion mean 
1769.07.13  New York  CITATION Anacreontick Song, on concert program in New York 
1779.01.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Anacreonto-Acrostick, An [t] [beg] Tell me shepherds have you seen 
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