| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1775.01.19 | New York | CITATION | At a well noted tavern, where dwells the Duck's husband [fl] | 1704.05.01 | London | CITATION | At Anna's call the Austrian eagle flies [fl] | 1766.05.02 | Liverpool | CITATION | At Athens, where Demosthenes declaim'd [fl] | 1783.12.06 | Tamworth | CITATION | At Cana's feast, the sceptic Jew [fl] | 1782.11.26 | Baltimore | CITATION | At day's early dawn, a young butterfly spied [fl] | 1729.06.19 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At Delaware's broad stream, the view begin [fl] | 1738.04.28 | Dublin | CITATION | At Dublin's high feast sat primate and dean [fl] | 1770.01.11 | Williamsburg | CITATION | At early dawn I leave a downy bed [fl] | 1781.11.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At Eutaw Springs the valiant died [fl] | 1772.07.07 | Hartford | CITATION | At fair Aurora's smiling dawn [fl] | 1781.07.06 | New London | CITATION | At first we're told our mother Eve was made [fl] | 1780.12.02 | Richmond | CITATION | At freedom's call see Arnold take the field [fl] | 1772.07.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At Gibson's seat, high on the breezy hill [fl] | 1771.06.27 | Williamsburg | CITATION | At heavenly synod once arose [fl] | 1771.07.18 | New York | CITATION | At heavenly synod once arose [fl] | 1782.06.05 | Chatham | CITATION | At last mine eyes are open, and I see [fl] | 1770.04.12 | New York | CITATION | At length, gay Polly, you have paid [fl] | 1770.04.16 | New York | CITATION | At length, gay Polly, you have paid [fl] | 1770.04.20 | New Haven | CITATION | At length, gay Polly, you have paid [fl] | 1770.04.20 | New London | CITATION | At length, gay Polly, you have paid [fl] | 1769.01.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At length imperial Sol, in lucid car [fl] | 1769.01.12 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At length imperial Sol, in lucid car [fl] | 1745.10.03 | London | CITATION | At length she comes, the Goddess fair [fl] | 1745.10.17 | London | CITATION | At length she comes, the Goddess fair [fl] | 1745.11.15 | London | CITATION | At length she comes, the Goddess fair [fl] | 1775.07.28 | New London | CITATION | At length the action is commenc'd [fl] | 1775.08.10 | New York | CITATION | At length the action is commenc'd [fl] | 1775.08.28 | Norwich | CITATION | At length the action is commenc'd [fl] | 1776.04.25 | New York | CITATION | At length the fatal die is cast [fl] | 1772.03.17 | London | CITATION | At length the fleeting year is o'er [fl] | 1748.01.25 | Boston | CITATION | At length the foe (what friends essay'd in vain) [fl] | 1749.02.07 | London | CITATION | At length the melancholy morn appears [fl] | 1749.02.13 | London | CITATION | At length the melancholy morn appears [fl] | 1749.04.03 | Boston | CITATION | At length the rude alarms of war are o'er [fl] | 1775.06.15 | Princess Anne | CITATION | At length the sacred knot of Hymen's tied [fl] | 1783.08.15 | New York | CITATION | At length the troubled waters rest [fl] | 1731.05.20 | Maryland | CITATION | At length the wintry horrors disappear [fl] | 1731.06.21 | New York | CITATION | At length the wintry horrors disappear [fl] | 1734.06.03 | London | CITATION | At length then we see the day auspicious shine [fl] | 1771.09.26 | Annapolis | CITATION | At length 'tis past-- the dubious conflict's o'er [fl] | 1783.05.16 | New Jersey | CITATION | At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] | 1783.05.31 | Trenton | CITATION | At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] | 1783.06.09 | Boston | CITATION | At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] | 1783.06.09 | Trenton | CITATION | At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] | 1783.07.19 | Baltimore | CITATION | At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] | 1783.07.25 | Annapolis | CITATION | At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er [fl] | 1783.07.04 | Baltimore | CITATION | At length war's sanquine scenes are o're [fl] | 1734.06.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At length we see the day aspicious shine [fl] | 1734.06.03 | New York | CITATION | At length we see the day auspicious shine [fl] | 1776.06.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At length, with generous indignation fir'd [fl] | 1776.07.13 | Williamsburg | CITATION | At length, with generous indignation fir'd [fl] | 1776.07.27 | Portsmouth | CITATION | At length, with generous indignation fir'd [fl] | 1776.07.12 | New York | CITATION | At length--with generous indignation fir'd [fl] | 1776.06.19 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At length--with generous indignation fir'd [fl] | 1776.06.27 | New York | CITATION | At length--with generous indignation fir'd [fl] | 1776.07.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At length--with generous indignation fir'd [fl] | 1776.07.11 | Pennsylvania | CITATION | At length--with generous indignation fir'd [fl] | 1767.08.06 | Henrico | CITATION | At Lily Valley a three year old steer [fl] | 1767.08.20 | Henrico | CITATION | At Lily Valley a three year old steer [fl] | 1783.07.29 | Baltimore | CITATION | At lowest ebb of fortune when you lay [fl] | 1783.12.29 | Boston | CITATION | At lowest ebb of fortune when you lay [fl] | 1733.07.28 | Charleston | CITATION | At midnight when the fever rag'd [fl] | 1733.09.17 | Boston | CITATION | At Milton, near the paper-mill [fl] | 1733.09.24 | Boston | CITATION | At Milton, near the paper-mill [fl] | 1733.10.08 | Boston | CITATION | At Milton, near the paper-mill [fl] | 1772.06.15 | London | CITATION | At Nybourg we arrive by night [fl] | 1748.08.01 | New York | CITATION | At once L- Ad-l and Plen-- [fl] | 1772.10.15 | London | CITATION | At once the rushing winds with roaring sound [fl] | 1778.05.02 | London | CITATION | At ruddy eve, and rosy dawn [fl] | 1728.12.30 | Boston | CITATION | At ten this morn, dear friend, your most [fl] | 1783.02.20 | New York | CITATION | At that time arose a certain King Sears [fl] | 1771.04.18 | Williamsburg | CITATION | At the close of the day, when the hamlet is still [fl] | 1771.05.16 | New York | CITATION | At the close of the day, when the hamlet is still [fl] | 1782.01.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At the close of the day, when the hamlet is still [fl] | 1783.07.30 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At the close of the day, when the hamlet is still [fl] | 1769.07.06 | London | CITATION | At the great London tavern in Bishopsgate street [fl] | 1746.11.10 | London | CITATION | At this sad scene which blood must quickly stain [fl] | 1783.01.29 | New York | CITATION | At this time arose a certain King Sears [fl] | 1783.02.05 | Chatham | CITATION | At this time arose a certain king Sears [fl] | 1783.02.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At this time arose a certain King Sears [fl] | 1783.02.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At this time arose a certain King Sears [fl] | 1774.12.24 | Providence | CITATION | At this unwonted hour, behold [fl] | 1780.12.27 | Providence | CITATION | At this unwonted hour, behold [fl] | 1781.01.09 | Salem | CITATION | At this unwonted hour, behold [fl] | 1783.12.25 | Norwich | CITATION | At this unwonted hour, behold [fl] | 1771.11.25 | Albany | CITATION | At thy request, my charming maid [fl] | 1768.05.05 | Henrico | CITATION | At Verina there stands a horse sixteen hands [fl] | 1749.01.02 | Boston | CITATION | At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] | 1750.03.16 | Boston | CITATION | At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] | 1782.12.24 | Baltimore | CITATION | At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] | 1783.01.08 | Chatham | CITATION | At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] | 1783.01.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] | 1783.01.25 | Newport | CITATION | At will, while fortune turns the wheel [fl] |