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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1730.09.21  Boston  CITATION Belinda, A Pastoral [t] [beg] Ye tuneful nine, who all my soul inspire 
1774.12.15  New York  CITATION Belinda, author of lyric [beg] From flatt'ring hopes, by cheerful fancy rais 
1779.07.24  Boston  CITATION Belinda, author of lyric [beg] M--y, what pleasing story's this 
1782.02.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Belinda, author of lyric [beg] Observe this rose-bud ere it blows 
1779.10.23  Boston  CITATION Belinda, author of lyric [beg] Oh sacred muse! Assist my pen 
1732.02.26  Charleston  CITATION Belinda, author of lyric [beg] Since, th' am'rous Bard has thus essay'd 
1731.05.10  Boston  CITATION Belinda [t] [beg] Pardon ye nine, if now my daring muse 
1769.08.24  New York  CITATION Belinda smiles, and all the world looks gay [fl] 
1772.10.01  Williamsburg  CITATION Belinda, theme of every song [fl] 
1772.10.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Belinda, theme of every song [fl] 
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