The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1765.09.23  Newport  CITATION F, author of lyric [beg] Undaunted chief! to Britain dear! 
1765.11.25  Boston  CITATION F, B, author of lyric [beg] Gentlemen of the C---l and of the H--se 
1765.12.09  New York  CITATION F, B, author of lyric [beg] Gentlemen of the Council and of the House 
1768.07.09  Providence  CITATION F, B, author of lyric [beg] Grove high waving, and the sunny hill 
1776.06.17  Norwich  CITATION F, C I, author of lyric [beg] Here now I'd ask the public for to read 
1781.06.02  Philadelphia  CITATION F, E, author of lyric [beg] If science sighs when her best sons are fled 
1775.10.16  Boston  CITATION F, I, author of lyric [beg] No more the court not martial themes 
1763.11.18  Philadelphia  CITATION F, J, author of lyric [beg] Heav'n oft before the bolt is hurl'd 
1763.11.03  Philadelphia  CITATION F, J, author of lyric [beg] Heav'n oft before the fatal bolt is hurl'd 
1763.11.07  Philadelphia  CITATION F, J, author of lyric [beg] Heav'n oft before the fatal bolt is hurl'd 
1721.12.04  London  CITATION F, J, author of lyric [beg] Thus P--sts by strict rules 
1773.05.20  Williamsburg  CITATION F, L, author of lyric [beg] Once on a time, the muses say 
1734.12.30  Portsmouth  CITATION F, M, author of lyric [beg] Hail Capt Slayton may you happy be 
1727.11.23  Rome  CITATION F O R, author of lyric [beg] Great Pontiff, James the Chevalier 
1778.03.12  Northern Camp  CITATION F, T, author of lyric [beg] And must we, must we die 
1774.12.29  Williamsburg  CITATION F, Y, author of lyric [beg] Oh! have pity on thy brother 
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