The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1773.06.24  Annapolis  CITATION First Citizen, author of lyric [beg] That I've "merited well," no proof can 
1749.05.11  Boston  CITATION First Hint by Way of Lamentation... [t] [beg] What gloomy star beclouds this 
1751.09.23  Boston  CITATION First lay some onions to keep the pork from burning [fl] 
1751.09.30  New York  CITATION First lay some onions to keep the pork from burning [fl] 
1769.02.09  Williamsburg  CITATION First Ode of Horace, Imitated [t] [beg] My honour'd patron, and delight 
1779.05.25  New York  CITATION First of August, author of lyric [beg] Antiquity exults no more 
1775.07.14  Newbern  CITATION First, of her Lord, the temper let her scan [fl] 
1776.04.30  Boston  CITATION First of May [t] [beg] Of St George, or St Bute, let the poet laureat sing 
1739.01.02  London  CITATION First physicians by debauch were made, The [fl] 
1772.11.13  New London  CITATION First physicians by debauch were made, The [fl] 
1772.12.04  Portsmouth  CITATION First physicians by debauch were made, The [fl] 
1766.07.26  New Haven  CITATION First see the land, which thou intend'st to buy [fl] 
1766.09.01  Boston  CITATION First supposing that nature has furnish'd a brain [fl] 
1765.01.26  Providence  CITATION First, the great gods thy utmost rev'rence claim [fl] 
1773.06.18  New Haven  CITATION First Thespis, mounted on a cart [fl] 
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