The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1759.12.24  Versailles  CITATION Here are boats to be sold, whose bottoms are flat [fl] 
1760.01.07  Boston  CITATION Here are boats to be sold, whose bottoms are flat [fl] 
1760.01.10  Versailles  CITATION Here are boats to be sold, whose bottoms are flat [fl] 
1760.01.11  Versailles  CITATION Here are boats to be sold, whose bottoms are flat [fl] 
1760.03.20  Versailles  CITATION Here are boats to be sold, whose bottoms are flat [fl] 
1783.03.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Here beauteous nature fills the admiring eye [fl] 
1737.12.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Here Fanny lies interr'd; ah! why [fl] 
1769.09.21  Williamsburg  CITATION Here Fanny lies interr'd, ah why [fl] 
1762.02.19  Portsmouth  CITATION Here fond man! [fl] 
1736.05.24  Boston  CITATION Here in one horrid ruine lies [fl] 
1777.08.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Here is a show as brilliant as at Cox's [fl] 
1777.08.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Here is a show as brilliant as at Cox's [fl] 
1777.08.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Here is a show as brilliant as at Cox's [fl] 
1777.08.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Here is a show as brilliant as at Cox's [fl] 
1777.09.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Here is a show as brilliant as at Cox's [fl] 
1778.05.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Here Jenkyns view! who in one patriot hour [fl] 
1773.06.03  New York  CITATION Here learn my chosen sons the gainful art [fl] 
1767.05.08  New London  CITATION Here lie Dinah, Sambo wife [fl] 
1752.05.22  Williamsburg  CITATION Here lie I fix'd in earth full low [fl] 
1736.10.15  London  CITATION Here lie the ashes of Mr. John Gay [fl] 
1738.04.04  Boston  CITATION Here lie the remains of Caroline [fl] 
1778.08.29  Providence  CITATION Here lies a foe, whom Britons know [fl] 
1778.09.14  Norwich  CITATION Here lies a foe, whom Britons know [fl] 
1778.09.29  London  CITATION Here lies a foe, whom Britons know [fl] 
1767.01.01  Williamsburg  CITATION Here lies a wight, whose heart was great [fl] 
1748.02.11  Boston  CITATION Here lies an head that often ach'd [fl] 
1769.09.21  Williamsburg  CITATION Here lies an head that often ach'd [fl] 
1770.04.27  New York  CITATION Here lies an head that often ach'd [fl] 
1782.08.21  Chatham  CITATION Here lies an head that often ach'd [fl] 
1751.07.29  New York  CITATION Here lies, and here's likely to lie, after all the trouble [fl] 
1774.07.14  Norwich  CITATION Here Lies Britain [t] [beg] Glory and envy of the world, The 
1783.06.18  London  CITATION Here lies Frederick the silly [fl] 
1766.06.13  St Christopher  CITATION Here lies, God rest his soul! a lovely boy [fl] 
1773.04.27  Chippenham  CITATION Here lies honest Ned [fl] 
1782.03.23  New York  CITATION Here lies in state [fl] 
1774.12.22  Cork  CITATION Here lies Ned Stockdale, honest fellow [fl] 
1724.08.10  Eastham  CITATION Here lies old Cole; but how or why [fl] 
1783.10.11  Philadelphia  CITATION Here lies one who, for med'cines would not give [fl] 
1768.06.06  New York  CITATION Here lies, renown Champion Pert [fl] 
1783.12.02  Springfield  CITATION Here lies, retir'd from busy scenes [fl] 
1776.10.14  New York  CITATION Here lies the decoyman, who liv'd like the otter [fl] 
1743.04.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Here lies what's mortal of a blameless priest [fl] 
1746.03.17  New York  CITATION Here like a shepherd gazing from his hut [fl] 
1752.03.16  London  CITATION Here lives one by nature half-brute and half-devil [fl] 
1752.04.06  London  CITATION Here lives one by nature half-brute and half-devil [fl] 
1783.12.23  Baltimore  CITATION Here my friend in weary age [fl] 
1783.12.26  Baltimore  CITATION Here my friend in weary age [fl] 
1783.12.30  Baltimore  CITATION Here my friend in weary age [fl] 
1773.05.11  Hartford  CITATION Here my soft hours steal on with downy feet [fl] 
1783.03.17  Boston  CITATION Here night & Day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] 
1750.12.24  Boston  CITATION Here night and day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] 
1751.01.21  London  CITATION Here night and day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] 
1751.02.13  London  CITATION Here night and day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] 
1751.03.18  Charleston  CITATION Here night and day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] 
1751.03.18  New York  CITATION Here Night and Day conspire a coz'ning flight [fl] 
1776.06.17  Norwich  CITATION Here now I'd ask the public for to read [fl] 
1777.11.18  Montgomery Cty  CITATION Here Peace, the nurse of ev'ry joy [fl] 
1752.11.06  London  CITATION Here, Peggy, since the single state [fl] 
1769.04.21  New London  CITATION Here, reader, here time's rapid course descry [fl] 
1769.06.20  Charleston  CITATION Here reader here time's rapid course descry [fl] 
1769.02.02  London  CITATION Here remember'd Argyl [fl] 
1759.12.03  New York  CITATION Here rests from toil, in narrow bounds confin'd [fl] 
1759.12.29  Portsmouth  CITATION Here rests from toil, in narrow bounds confin'd [fl] 
1760.01.07  London  CITATION Here rests from toil, in narrow bounds confin'd [fl] 
1759.11.30  New London  CITATION Here strangers, and the age to come [fl] 
1759.12.01  New Haven  CITATION Here strangers and the age to come [fl] 
1758.06.16  Portsmouth  CITATION Here taught by thee, we view with raptur'd eyes [fl] 
1770.03.08  London  CITATION Here tears shall flow from a most gen'rous cause [fl] 
1772.06.11  Charleston  CITATION Here the terrific crack, the solemn roar [fl] 
1778.05.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Here then the laurel--here the palm we yield [fl] 
1741.08.17  New York  CITATION Here, thrown by time, old Parkyn's laid [fl] 
1769.03.13  New York  CITATION Here truth in full daylight appears [fl] 
1777.12.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Here we go up, burden of lyric [beg] Come all ye good people attend 
1776.10.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Here we go up, up, up [fl] 
1776.10.19  Philadelphia  CITATION Here we go up, up, up [fl] 
1736.07.31  Charleston  CITATION Here, wife, let's see my slippers, cap and gown [fl] 
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