The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1754.07.08  New York  CITATION De Arte Poetica [t] [beg] Come hither, friend, who like with me to rove 
1772.11.07  Providence  CITATION D--e, author of lyric [beg] What strange, what wild, ungovern'd things are 
1783.12.24  Montmorency  CITATION De Benjamin celebrons le memoire [fl] 
1729.03.17  Paris  CITATION De Profundis [t], hymn to be sung at service, forbidden by Cardinal Noailles 
1729.04.03  Paris  CITATION De Profundis [t], hymn to be sung at service, forbidden by Cardinal Noailles 
1775.09.13  France  CITATION De Profundis [t], sung by convent in response to ventriloquist's trick 
1752.04.30  Paris  CITATION De Profundis [t], sung in Paris, at funeral for Mme Henrietta 
1721.07.03  Paris  CITATION De Profundis [t], sung in Paris for deceas'd Pope 
1721.11.16  Paris  CITATION De Profundis [t], sung in Paris for repose of soul of King Henry IV 
1754.01.22  Rouen  CITATION De Profundis [t], sung in Rouen, procession, mock funeral of Bull Unigenitys 
1754.02.19  Rouen  CITATION De Profundis [t], sung in Rouen, procession, mock funeral of Bull Unigenitys 
1754.02.05  Paris  CITATION De Profundis [t], sung on death of Brunet 
1731.05.24  Versailles  CITATION De Tenebris [t], sung in Versailles, on Palm Sunday for King and Queen 
1767.05.14  Williamsburg  CITATION De Vego, in lyric [beg] When David mov'd the ark alone 
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