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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1778.01.08  Boston  CITATION Cupid and Death [t] [beg] Cupid, one sultry summer's noon 
1737.07.08  Williamsburg  CITATION Cupid and the Bee [t] [beg] Among some roses, with dull sleep opprest 
1735.08.30  Charleston  CITATION Cupid, I hear, has got two darts [fl] 
1730.06.18  Boston  CITATION Cupid, On Seeing Himself... [t] [beg] In various shapes have I been shewn 
1778.01.08  Boston  CITATION Cupid, one sultry summer's noon [fl] 
1772.03.02  New York  CITATION Cupid Reveng'd [t] [beg] Cupid strolling about, on a late frosty day 
1772.03.02  New York  CITATION Cupid strolling about, on a late frosty day [fl] 
1771.08.15  Williamsburg  CITATION Cupid, the arrantest knave alive [fl] 
1771.08.15  Williamsburg  CITATION Cupid Turned Thief [t] [beg] Cupid, the arrantest knave alive 
1729.05.27  Annapolis  CITATION Cupid Wounded [t] [beg] Once Cupid on a summer's day 
1768.09.26  Newport  CITATION Cupid Wounded [t] [beg] Once on cupid, tir'd with play 
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