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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1762.04.19  Princeton  CITATION Britannia; An Ode [t] [beg] Within these peaceful walls retir'd 
1762.05.07  Princeton  CITATION Britannia, An Ode [t] [beg] Within these peaceful walls retir'd 
1777.04.10  New York  CITATION Britannia, author of lyric [beg] When sons ungrateful to kind parents prove 
1761.11.05  Boston  CITATION Britannia, from her rocky seat [fl] 
1761.11.13  Portsmouth  CITATION Britannia, from her rocky seat [fl] 
1761.11.26  London  CITATION Britannia, from her rocky seat [fl] 
1761.12.10  Annapolis  CITATION Britannia, from her rocky seat [fl] 
1780.03.15  New York  CITATION Britannia hail! in war and peace renown'd [fl] 
1783.12.03  New York  CITATION Britannia in Rags [t] [beg] As late I travell'd o'er the plain 
1759.12.29  Portsmouth  CITATION Britannia mourn! Great Wolfe in arms no more [fl] 
1782.07.05  New York  CITATION Britannia [t] [beg] Once in her eye 
1768.08.31  Berwick  CITATION Britannia [t], played by band of music, Royal Scotch, for review 
1768.09.22  Berwick  CITATION Britannia [t], played by military band of music, King's birthday 
1772.03.26  New York  CITATION Britannia! sound the trump of war [fl] 
1745.07.22  New York  CITATION Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain [fl] 
1745.07.29  Boston  CITATION Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain [fl] 
1745.07.29  Boston  CITATION Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain [fl] 
1769.06.15  New York  CITATION Britannia to her Sons [t] [beg] Britons beware! lest Ministerial pow'r 
1767.11.02  London  CITATION Britannia to Hibernia [t] [beg] Sister beware! thy liberty's at stake 
1768.06.09  New York  CITATION Britannia to John Wilkes, Esq [t] [beg] Droop not, my son, thy laurels canno 
1768.06.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Britannia to John Wilkes, Esq [t] [beg] Droop not, my son, thy laurels 
1768.06.25  London  CITATION Britannia to John Wilkes, Esq [t] [beg] Droop not, my son, thy laurels 
1768.06.27  London  CITATION Britannia to John Wilkes, Esq [t] [beg] Droop not, my son, thy laurels 
1768.07.07  London  CITATION Britannia to John Wilkes, Esq; [t] [beg] Droop not, my son, thy laurels 
1778.11.13  London  CITATION Britannia was sick, for a doctor they sent [fl] 
1778.12.05  London  CITATION Britannia was sick, for a doctor they sent [fl] 
1778.12.24  London  CITATION Britannia was sick, for a doctor they sent [fl] 
1746.11.13  Boston  CITATION Britannia's gen'rous son beholds with scorn [fl] 
1743.06.02  London  CITATION Britannia's Ghost to the E-- of B-- [t] [beg] While P----y, seeking lost rep 
1741.02.09  Boston  CITATION Britannia's Glory [t] [beg] British sun triumphs o'er Britain's foes, The 
1742.12.30  Philadelphia  CITATION Britannia's Lamentation... [t] [beg] Why, Britannia, thus senseless 
1758.11.27  Cornwall  CITATION Britannia's sons rejoice [fl] 
1758.12.08  New London  CITATION Britannia's sons rejoice [fl] 
1758.12.18  Boston  CITATION Britannia's sons rejoice [fl] 
1783.10.20  Boston  CITATION Britannia's Tale [t] [beg] Stabb'd by her sons oppress'd by foreign power 
1777.01.14  Trenton  CITATION Britannia--sinks beneath her crime [fl] 
1777.01.20  Boston  CITATION Britannia--sinks beneath her crimes [fl] 
1752.02.27  London  CITATION Britannic, author of lyric [beg] Ass once left his master's home, An 
1762.06.07  New York  CITATION Britannicus, author of lyric [beg] All human bliss we liken to a span 
1759.12.10  New York  CITATION Britannicus, author of lyric [beg] Monsieur, your letter came too late 
1753.01.29  London  CITATION Britannicus, author of lyric [beg] Serene the day, on seraphs wings we rise 
1762.03.13  Charleston  CITATION Britannicus, C, author of lyric [beg] Hail! fair charmer, wafted from 
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