| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1769.11.23 | New York | CITATION | Farmer and his Dog, The [t] [beg] There dwelt a farmer in the West | 1772.03.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Farmer and Pigeon, The [t] [beg] Look round, my friend, how hard the case | 1771.08.26 | Boston | CITATION | Farmer and Sycophant, The [t] [beg] I hate the man of abject race | 1771.09.03 | Boston | CITATION | Farmer and the Syncophant, The [t] [continued] | 1771.08.27 | Boston | CITATION | Farmer and the Syncophant, The [t] [beg] I hate the man of abject race | 1768.08.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Farmer, author of lyric [beg] Receipt of your letter I gratefully own, The | 1768.04.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Farmer, author of lyric [beg] Vice is a monster of so horrid mein | 1773.08.16 | Roxbury | CITATION | Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August | 1773.08.16 | Roxbury | CITATION | Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August | 1773.08.17 | Roxbury | CITATION | Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August | 1773.08.19 | Roxbury | CITATION | Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August | 1773.08.20 | Roxbury | CITATION | Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August | 1773.08.20 | Roxbury | CITATION | Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August | 1773.08.26 | Roxbury | CITATION | Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August | 1778.01.27 | Hartford | CITATION | Farmer Just Return'd from Meeting... [t] [beg] To night the muse attempts | 1770.08.24 | Boston | CITATION | Farmer: Liberty Song [t], sung for 14th of August | 1770.08.25 | Boston | CITATION | Farmer, of Pennsylvania, author of Song of Liberty [t], sung at celebration | 1759.03.20 | Newport | CITATION | Farmer once to London went, A [fl] | 1766.07.25 | Boston | CITATION | Farmer, Sarah, sells Watts's Psalms with Hymns and tunes [t] | 1770.04.30 | Boston | CITATION | Farmer: Song of Liberty [t], quote [beg] By uniting we stand, by dividing we |