| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1774.09.08 | New York | CITATION | Dialogue... [t] [beg] Dear Peter, your assistance lend | 1765.06.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue, Air, and Chorus [t] [beg] Tis done--your patient ear we greet no | 1765.06.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue, Air, and Chorus [t] [beg] Tis done--your patient ear we greet no | 1762.05.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue and Ode [t], composed by student, sung for commencement | 1762.05.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue and Ode [t], composed by student, sung for commencement | 1742.11.28 | Charleston | CITATION | Dialogue, as political essay | 1761.06.18 | London | CITATION | Dialogue, as satire, between Pasquin and Marsorio | 1781.06.14 | Annapolis | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Ass, the Yahoo and Houyhnhnm, The | 1782.04.24 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue at Hyde-Park Corner, A [t] [beg] Let those who will, be proud | 1782.05.17 | New London | CITATION | Dialogue at Hyde-Park Corner, A [t] [beg] Let those who will, be proud and | 1782.05.16 | Worcester | CITATION | Dialogue at Hyde-Park Corner [t] [beg] Let those who will be proud and sneer | 1770.12.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue between a Planter... [t] [beg] Well! what have you done? | 1736.07.31 | Charleston | CITATION | Dialogue between a Proud...Husband [t] [beg] Here, wife, let's see my | 1746.07.21 | New York | CITATION | Dialogue between a Teasing Husband... [t] [beg] How do'st thou do, my dear | 1744.12.10 | Boston | CITATION | Dialogue between a Thriving Tradesman... [t] [beg] My dear, you'l breed this | 1774.11.10 | King and Queen | CITATION | Dialogue between a Vestryman... [t] [beg] Come prithee, parson, tell us why | 1773.07.29 | Boston | CITATION | Dialogue between Agricola and Civis [t] [beg] Friend Civis tell the reason | 1772.12.17 | Boston | CITATION | Dialogue between Cuffee and His Master... [t] [beg] Well Cuffee! What's the | 1772.12.26 | Boston | CITATION | Dialogue between Cuffee and his Master [t] [beg] Well Cuffee! what's the | 1780.03.14 | London | CITATION | Dialogue between Dean Tucker... [t] [beg] Dean and the devil, in free | 1779.12.30 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue between Dean Tucker and the Devil [t] [beg] Dean and the Devil, in | 1780.02.14 | Boston | CITATION | Dialogue between Dean Tucker and the Devil [t] [beg] Dean and the Devil | 1781.09.19 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue between...Dunmore and Mansfield [t] [beg] Ever since I return'd to | 1774.09.26 | London | CITATION | Dialogue between Frederick... [t] [beg] Thou canker wedded to my breast | 1774.09.26 | London | CITATION | Dialogue between Frederick... [t] [beg] Thou canker wedded to my breast | 1774.10.07 | New London | CITATION | Dialogue between Frederick... [t] [beg] Thou canker wedded to my breast | 1740.12.22 | London | CITATION | Dialogue, between Harlequin, Punch, and Scaramouch, on political matters | 1774.12.08 | London | CITATION | Dialogue between James the Second... [t] [beg] If a mistaken zeal has urg'd | 1774.12.09 | London | CITATION | Dialogue between James the Second... [t] [beg] If a mistaken zeal has urg'd | 1767.03.30 | Boston | CITATION | Dialogue between Lobbin and Sawney... [t] [beg] Good-morrow friend: Have | 1767.04.10 | Boston | CITATION | Dialogue between Lobbin and Sawney [t] [beg] Good-morrow friend; have you | 1770.08.11 | Providence | CITATION | Dialogue, between Lord Eglinton and Munro Campbell | 1782.02.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue between Old Gannuaie, Bute, North... [t], song for sale | 1776.10.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue between Orator Puff and Peter Easy [t] [beg] Here we go up, up, up | 1727.11.13 | New York | CITATION | Dialogue between Pope and Cardinal Ottoboni, A [t] [beg] Great Pontiff | 1780.11.09 | Fishkill | CITATION | Dialogue between Satan and Arnold [t] [beg] Quote Satan to Arnold, my worthy | 1780.11.01 | Trenton | CITATION | Dialogue between Satan and Arnold [t] [beg] Quoth Satan to Arnold, my worthy | 1780.11.14 | New London | CITATION | Dialogue between Satan and Arnold [t] [beg] Quoth Satan to Arnold, my worthy | 1780.11.18 | Providence | CITATION | Dialogue between Satin and Arnold [t] [beg] Quoth Satin to Arnold, my worthy | 1778.07.13 | Norwich | CITATION | Dialogue between the Captain of a British Frigate...[t] [beg] You're welcome | 1781.10.13 | Newport | CITATION | Dialogue between the Lords Dunmore and Mansfield [t] [beg] Ever since I | 1727.10.30 | Boston | CITATION | Dialogue between the Pope and Cardinal Ottoboni [t] [beg] Great Pontiff | 1727.11.23 | Rome | CITATION | Dialogue between the Pope and Cardinal Ottoboni [t] [beg] Great Pontiff | 1775.04.17 | Hartford | CITATION | Dialogue between the Pope, The Devil... [t] [beg] What instrument, my friend | 1764.02.27 | Newport | CITATION | Dialogue between the Two Heads on Temple-Bar, The [t] [beg] Dull dismal | 1759.03.12 | Boston | CITATION | Dialogue between Tom a Country-Man... [t] [beg] Says Tom to Dick What's this | 1774.10.17 | Hartford | CITATION | Dialogue between Two Friends... [t] [beg] Oh! thou great ruler of my soul! | 1774.10.27 | Norwich | CITATION | Dialogue between Two Friends... [t] [beg] Oh! thou great ruler of my soul! | 1774.10.28 | New London | CITATION | Dialogue between Two Friends... [t] [beg] Oh! Thou great ruler of my soul! | 1773.11.04 | Boston | CITATION | Dialogue betwixt Nell and Kate [t] [beg] Said Nell to Kate I now despair | 1775.11.16 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Dialogue betwixt Peace and War [t] [beg] War makes the vulgar multitude to | 1772.01.09 | Virginia | CITATION | Dialogue betwixt Two Farmers... [t] [beg] Well met Friend Will, how's all at | 1764.12.10 | Hartford | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Cut logwood! cries the Lord of Spain | 1764.10.15 | Newport | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Cut Logwova! cries the Lord of Spain | 1770.06.11 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Freedom, mankind's safest guide! | 1770.06.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Freedom, mankind's safest guide! | 1773.02.22 | Charleston | CITATION | Dialogue in Church-Street... [t] [beg] Our Parson has told us, how much we | 1770.06.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] No more in academic forms we greet | 1763.05.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue on Peace [t] [beg] Not with more pleasure o'er the fragrant lawn | 1763.05.30 | New York | CITATION | Dialogue on Peace [t] [beg] Not with more pleasure, o'er the fragrant lawn | 1763.06.06 | Newport | CITATION | Dialogue on Peace [t] [beg] Not with more pleasure o'er the fragrant lawn | 1749.05.01 | Charleston | CITATION | Dialogue on the Fireworks, A [t] [beg] When will profusion leave a bankrupt | 1768.03.18 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Pray tell me, Mamma, say a young cupid of late | 1768.07.02 | Providence | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Pray tell me, mamma, says young Cupid of late | 1743.02.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Says body to mind, 'tis amazing to see | 1773.01.21 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Says James to Joe, "And will you now, my friend | 1749.01.13 | New York | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Their honours beseech it--then pr'thee | 1748.12.19 | Boston | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Their Honours beseech it--then pr'thee now cease | 1766.06.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] Tis done, bright science, now, with roseate hue | 1778.02.04 | New Haven | CITATION | Dialogue, to be performed by Company of Rehearsers in New Haven | 1767.11.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] While autumn, gliding o'er the leafy plain | 1767.11.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] While autumn, gliding o'er the leafy plain | 1767.11.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Dialogue [t] [beg] While autumn, gliding o'er the leafy plain | 1782.12.07 | East Greenwich | CITATION | Dialogues, read by students of Robert Rogers |