| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1773.02.27 | Providence | CITATION | Epithalamium, An [t] [beg] Hail thou Apollo! Master of the choir | 1737.09.19 | Boston | CITATION | Epithalamium [t] [beg] And has Charissa her whole heav'n of charms | 1783.12.06 | Tamworth | CITATION | Epithalamium Cantata [t] [beg] At Cana's feast, the sceptic Jew | 1768.08.08 | Berkshire | CITATION | Epithalamium, composed by clerk of parish, sung at marriage | 1768.08.19 | Berkshire | CITATION | Epithalamium, composed by clerk of parish, sung at marriage | 1772.07.23 | Russia | CITATION | Epithalamium [t], obscene song sung in Russia to newly married couple | 1770.04.12 | Russia | CITATION | Epithalamium, obscene, sung by chorus of children at wedding feast | 1767.11.27 | Westborough | CITATION | Epithalamium, sung at wedding of elderly couple | 1726.03.03 | Lorrain | CITATION | Epithalamium, sung by Jewish chanters for marriage of Queen | 1770.04.02 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Epithalamium [t], sung by Woolls, Mr and Storer, Miss, in Fair Penitent [t] | 1767.11.19 | Westborough | CITATION | Epithalamium, sung for marriage of Wood, Benjamin | 1770.04.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Epithalamium [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr, and Storer, Miss | 1768.03.31 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Epithalamium [t] [beg] Ye tuneful nine inspire my lay |