The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1778.08.17  New York  CITATION Fate gives the word; all mortal aid is vain [fl] 
1771.12.26  Williamsburg  CITATION Fate of Caesar [t] [beg] As pensive on my bed I lay 
1739.08.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Fate of Dommett is not singly hard, The [fl] 
1737.03.01  Boston  CITATION Fate of the Mouse, The [t] [beg] Let loftier bards the hero's acts relate 
1765.03.09  Geneva  CITATION Fate of Tyranny? [t], tragedy in preparation by Voltaire 
1765.02.28  Geneva  CITATION Fate of Tyranny [t], tragedy on Charles I, Voltaire writing 
1765.03.25  Geneva  CITATION Fate of Tyranny [t], tragedy on Charles I, Voltaire writing 
1736.09.06  New York  CITATION Fate shapes our lives as it divides the years [fl] 
1779.10.28  New York  CITATION Fate wars against us, grief is node the mode [fl] 
1768.03.17  New York  CITATION Fate wings with ev'ry wish th' afflictive dart [fl] 
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