| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1757.11.07 | Boston | CITATION | C, A, author of lyric [beg] Man should weigh well the nature of himself | 1757.12.26 | Boston | CITATION | C, A, author of lyric [beg] Man should weigh well the nature of himself | 1780.05.24 | Philadelphia | CITATION | C, author of lyric [beg] Ah! why from the woodlands retire? | 1770.03.22 | New York | CITATION | C, author of lyric [beg] But thou, oh Patriot brave, give ear | 1768.03.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | C, author of lyric [beg] Ere pride had open's woman's eyes | 1768.07.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | C, author of lyric [beg] Form so graceful, and a face so fair, A | 1769.06.15 | New York | CITATION | C, author of lyric [beg] Grant me propitious heav'n this | 1768.06.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | C, author of lyric [beg] I surely, Chloe! shall be blest | 1768.03.03 | Maryland | CITATION | C, author of lyric [beg] Midst all the gay impertinence of life | 1768.09.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | C, author of lyric [beg] Risque all your fortune on the faithless sons | 1774.09.07 | Philadelphia | CITATION | C, author of lyric [beg] When mighty Shakespeare summoned each sp'rit | 1782.06.12 | Charleston | CITATION | C, author of lyric [beg] Ye lads of true spirit | 1765.10.25 | Boston | CITATION | C, B, author of lyric [beg] One night as I lay slumb'ring in my bed | 1746.02.04 | Dublin | CITATION | C, C, author of lyric [beg] Well-turn'd praise requir'd the nicest skill, A | 1746.01.09 | Dublin | CITATION | C, C, author of lyric [beg] When George our King shall learn his foes to | 1746.03.11 | Dublin | CITATION | C, C, author of lyric [beg] When George our King shall learn his foes to | 1775.05.20 | Williamsburg | CITATION | C, D, author of lyric [beg] Bold is the hope, by virtuous deeds | 1773.09.02 | Williamsburg | CITATION | C, D, author of lyric [beg] Noise was heard thro' all the land | 1767.08.13 | Williamsburg | CITATION | C, D, author of lyric [beg] O heavens! what means this torpor of my brain! | 1773.09.16 | Williamsburg | CITATION | C, D, author of lyric [beg] Sometimes the man who bears the breech | 1782.06.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | C, G, author of lyric [beg] From Britain's fam'd island once more I come | 1782.06.12 | Chatham | CITATION | C, G, author of lyric [beg] From Britain's fam'd island once more I come | 1782.06.29 | Boston | CITATION | C, G, author of lyric [beg] From Britain's fam'd island once more I come | 1779.03.11 | New York | CITATION | C, I, author of lyric [beg] Restor'd, Britannia views her long lost son | 1778.03.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | C, J, 42d Regt, author of lyric [beg] O thou! who smil'st no more | 1783.01.01 | New York | CITATION | C, J, author of lyric [beg] Goddess! who lov'st the peaceful shade | 1737.07.29 | Hanover | CITATION | C, J, author of lyric [beg] In the name of good liquor, amen. | 1774.07.28 | Norfolk | CITATION | C, J, author of lyric [beg] I've long consider'd in my mind | 1767.12.21 | Nova Scotia | CITATION | C, J, author of lyric [beg] Sir, says the devil, you're a sinner | 1768.01.08 | Nova Scotia | CITATION | C, J, author of lyric [beg] Sir, says the devil, you're a sinner | 1769.01.23 | Boston | CITATION | C, J, author of lyric [beg] Sir, says the Devil, you're a sinner | 1783.07.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | C, J, author of lyric [beg] Tis real beauty, but how rarely found? | 1770.08.21 | London | CITATION | C L I O, author of lyric [beg] Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! | 1774.10.06 | London | CITATION | C L I O, author of lyric [beg] Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! | 1774.12.16 | London | CITATION | C L I O, author of lyric [beg] Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious king | 1765.02.01 | Portsmouth | CITATION | C, N, author of lyric [beg] Let other bards, in lofty strains | 1728.03.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | C, R, author of lyric [beg] Tis not the crown, nor brilliant gems you wear | 1752.08.31 | Boston | CITATION | C, S, author of lyric [beg] Tho' for a while the wretch escapes | 1775.11.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | C, T, author of lyric [beg] I think, indeed, 'tis very odd | 1774.02.07 | Bedford | CITATION | C, T, author of lyric [beg] When first the grand contractor, form'd this | 1774.10.27 | New York | CITATION | C, T, author of lyric [beg] Whereas on th' first day of September | 1769.07.13 | New York | CITATION | C, W, author of lyric [beg] Happy the youth who does behold thy face | 1778.11.24 | New York | CITATION | C, W, author of lyric [beg] On Sunday last--oh woeful day | 1778.11.26 | New York | CITATION | C, W, author of lyric [beg] On Sunday last--oh woeful day | 1768.06.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | C, W M, author of lyric [beg] Could I, like Pope, or Swift indite |