The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1769.12.04  Boston  CITATION E, author of lyric [beg] All nature smiles when blooming spring appears 
1779.02.27  Boston  CITATION E, author of lyric [beg] Attend while he sings 
1763.10.13  Philadelphia  CITATION E, author of lyric [beg] O Death! Thou victor of the human frame! 
1778.11.07  Norwich  CITATION E, B, author of lyric [beg] Tis past:-ah! calm thy cares to rest! 
1778.10.27  Baltimore  CITATION E, B, Esq; author of lyric [beg] Tis past: ah! calm thy cares to rest! 
1762.04.16  Portsmouth  CITATION E, E, author of lyric [beg] O, Leuconot! cease from anxious care 
1730.04.09  Philadelphia  CITATION E, L, author of lyric [beg] Say muse what numbers shall relate 
1760.12.16  Charleston  CITATION E, N, author of lyric [beg] To fields of light where angels sing 
1737.10.10  London  CITATION E, T, author of lyric [beg] Words are but wind, you say; but don't you know 
1738.01.05  London  CITATION E, T, author of lyric [beg] Words are but wind, you say; but don't you know 
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