| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1778.01.19 | Norwich | CITATION | How are the mighty fall'n! O Israel's chief! [fl] | 1762.11.27 | Charleston | CITATION | How art thou fallen, poor ill fated town [fl] | 1782.10.26 | Richmond | CITATION | How bless'd her state! in innocence array's [fl] | 1777.02.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How blest is he, who unconstrain'd [fl] | 1777.03.11 | Baltimore | CITATION | How blest is he, who unconstrain'd [fl] | 1768.03.17 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How blest that state where mutual love [fl] | 1783.10.21 | New Brunswick | CITATION | How blest the man, who lives retir'd [fl] | 1771.08.23 | Dartmouth | CITATION | How bold and open, is eternal truth! [fl] | 1771.09.10 | Dartmouth Coll | CITATION | How bold and open, is eternal truth? [fl] | 1775.10.03 | Baltimore | CITATION | How can I leave those much lov'd scenes [fl] | 1768.03.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How can I read and not, with zeal, commend [fl] | 1765.01.19 | Providence | CITATION | How can we adore [fl] | 1759.07.02 | Boston | CITATION | How chang'd the scene, since from their native reign [fl] | 1753.08.02 | Annapolis | CITATION | How charming is divine philosophy [fl] | 1773.09.23 | New York | CITATION | How charming is that beauty where we find [fl] | 1778.08.17 | Rutland | CITATION | How comes all this! these pickets high [fl] | 1767.02.26 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How comes it, neighbour Dick [fl] | 1778.03.23 | Boston | CITATION | How comes it valiant John [fl] | 1783.04.08 | Baltimore | CITATION | How common 'tis for heedless youth [fl] | 1736.05.29 | Charleston | CITATION | How cruel Fortune, and how fickle too [fl] | 1759.09.24 | New York | CITATION | How dangerous it is to venture near the verge... [fl] | 1781.07.05 | Annapolis | CITATION | How dare you, scribbler, thus perplex us [fl] | 1751.01.23 | Annapolis | CITATION | How dearly I love you, bear witness, my heart! [fl] | 1751.03.18 | New York | CITATION | How dearly I love you, bear witness, my heart! [fl] | 1771.02.18 | Boston | CITATION | How deep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] | 1778.05.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How did these self-elected monarchs raise [fl] | 1777.01.13 | Hartford | CITATION | How does my breast with kindling raptures glow [fl] | 1746.07.21 | New York | CITATION | How do'st thou do, my dear; you look as pale [fl] | 1748.06.20 | New York | CITATION | How dreadful! in the calm, the midnight hour [fl] | 1748.07.06 | London | CITATION | How dreadful! in the calm, the midnight hour [fl] | 1748.07.14 | Boston | CITATION | How dreadful! in the calm, the midnight hour [fl] | 1757.04.04 | New York | CITATION | How dull the age, when ladies must express [fl] | 1776.08.08 | New York | CITATION | How dull the hours, in tedious absence spent! [fl] | 1767.09.21 | Charleston | CITATION | How each fond parent still pursues [fl] | 1765.07.15 | Boston | CITATION | How e'er unlike in form and name [fl] | 1753.07.07 | Newbern | CITATION | How every day unworthy of thy love [fl] | 1731.08.23 | Boston | CITATION | How gaily is at first begun [fl] | 1734.06.29 | Charleston | CITATION | How gaily is at first begun [fl] | 1771.01.24 | New York | CITATION | How gaily is at first begun [fl] | 1770.04.16 | Hartford | CITATION | How gay at first life's chearful dawn [fl] | 1770.03.29 | New York | CITATION | How gay at first life's cheerful dawn [fl] | 1770.08.17 | New London | CITATION | How gay at first life's cheerful dawn [fl] | 1775.06.09 | New London | CITATION | How glorious the Aera, thrice happy the day [fl] | 1775.06.19 | Hartford | CITATION | How glorious the aera, thrice happy the day [fl] | 1775.07.05 | Worcester | CITATION | How glorious the aera, thrice happy the day [fl] | 1775.07.28 | London | CITATION | How glorious the aera, thrice happy the day [fl] | 1775.08.19 | Providence | CITATION | How glorious the oera, thrice happy the day [fl] | 1770.02.22 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How grand that union which doth far and wide extend [fl] | 1740.11.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How great, how just thy zeal, advent'rous youth! [fl] | 1748.01.25 | New York | CITATION | How Happy Could I be with Either [t], as Flanders, in topical jest | 1771.06.06 | London | CITATION | How happy could I be with either [t], song in satirical program | 1743.11.21 | Charleston | CITATION | How happy is a woman's fate [fl] | 1771.01.01 | Hartford | CITATION | How happy is a womans fate [fl] | 1773.12.02 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How happy is he born and taught [fl] | 1774.01.03 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How happy is he born and taught [fl] | 1782.04.23 | Eton College | CITATION | How happy is he born or taught [fl] | 1783.01.11 | London | CITATION | How happy is he born or taught [fl] | 1783.02.08 | Eton | CITATION | How happy is he born or taught [fl] | 1783.03.04 | England | CITATION | How happy is he born or taught [fl] | 1737.02.11 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How hard is my fate!---to be over match'd [fl] | 1778.08.03 | Poughkeepsie | CITATION | How hard is your Congress' exacted conditions! [fl] | 1763.03.04 | Portsmouth | CITATION | How hard my lot! and ah! how cruel fate! [fl] | 1781.01.24 | New Brunswick | CITATION | How hard the lot of human kind [fl] | 1781.02.15 | Worcester | CITATION | How hard the lot of human kind- [fl] | 1774.07.28 | Italy | CITATION | How has kind heaven adorn'd the happy land [fl] | 1774.07.07 | Italy | CITATION | How has kind heav'n adorn'd the happy land [fl] | 1774.01.06 | New York | CITATION | How have I heard the fair lament [fl] | 1772.06.18 | London | CITATION | How imperfect is expression [fl] | 1729.07.03 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How is my honest soul oppress'd [fl] | 1768.06.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How joyless do the minutes pass [fl] | 1768.07.08 | New London | CITATION | How joyless do the minutes pass [fl] | 1756.10.04 | New York | CITATION | How kind has heav'n adorn'd this happy land [fl] | 1756.10.09 | New Haven | CITATION | How kind has heav'n adorn'd this happy land [fl] | 1756.10.28 | Portsmouth | CITATION | How kind has Heav'n adorn'd this happy Land [fl] | 1756.11.04 | Annapolis | CITATION | How kind has heav'n adorn'd this happy land [fl] | 1746.10.27 | London | CITATION | How lamentably strange is Br---n's fate [fl] | 1746.11.03 | London | CITATION | How lamentably strange is Br-n's fate [fl] | 1780.11.09 | New York | CITATION | How little I dreamt, when I wrote last my sister [fl] | 1780.11.14 | New York | CITATION | How little I dreamt, when I wrote last, my sister [fl] | 1780.11.15 | New York | CITATION | How little I dreamt when I wrote last, my sister [fl] | 1766.12.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How long Dikephilos, must we sustain [fl] | 1769.11.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How lov'd, how good thou wert, avail'd thee not [fl] | 1728.12.24 | Annapolis | CITATION | How lovely sacred pourtraiture appears! [fl] | 1730.06.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How lovely sacred pourtraiture appears! [fl] | 1780.02.19 | New York | CITATION | How Merrily We Live [t], from Flitch of Bacon [t], for sale by Rivington, J | 1735.02.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How mighty silly your resolves [fl] | 1770.04.05 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How much are they deceiv'd who vainly strive [fl] | 1769.10.02 | London | CITATION | How much I'm surpriz'd, dear Sir, you can't guess [fl] | 1769.10.21 | Providence | CITATION | How much I'm surpriz'd, dear Sir, you can't guess [fl] | 1779.01.02 | New York | CITATION | How much superior beauty awes [t], tune in cantata Sacrifice [t] | 1722.12.03 | Boston | CITATION | How now! proud Queen, what dost thou strutting here [fl] | 1772.03.05 | New York | CITATION | How oft do those we think our friends [fl] | 1772.04.03 | Portsmouth | CITATION | How oft do those we think our friends [fl] | 1780.01.08 | New York | CITATION | How oft we've seen in every form [fl] | 1734.07.01 | New York | CITATION | How pleasant is it, to behold on shore [fl] | 1734.06.17 | Boston | CITATION | How pleasant it is, to behold on shore [fl] | 1771.07.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How poorly your projectors fair [fl] | 1775.12.09 | New York | CITATION | How prone the bosom is to sigh! [fl] | 1776.01.01 | Norwich | CITATION | How prone the bosom is to sigh! [fl] | 1783.10.27 | Boston | CITATION | How prone the bosom is to sigh! [fl] | 1777.09.01 | Boston | CITATION | How rude the manners, and how sad the times [fl] | 1775.10.23 | New York | CITATION | How sadly, Church, are all thy honors fled! [fl] | 1775.11.17 | Boston | CITATION | How sadly, Church, are all thy honors fled! [fl] | 1775.11.06 | Norwich | CITATION | How sadly, Church, are all thy honours fled! [fl] | 1775.10.19 | New York | CITATION | How sadly, Church, are all your honours fled! [fl] | 1766.05.16 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How shall my untaught pen, in plaintive verse [fl] | 1755.05.08 | London | CITATION | How shall our pious Senate's care [fl] | 1755.05.19 | London | CITATION | How shall our pious senate's care [fl] | 1755.05.19 | New York | CITATION | How shall our pious senate's care [fl] | 1751.07.08 | New York | CITATION | How shall the muse find language to express [fl] | 1747.09.07 | Charleston | CITATION | How shall the muse in elegiac lay [fl] | 1783.11.07 | New London | CITATION | How short is life's uncertain space [fl] | 1771.01.21 | London | CITATION | How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] | 1771.01.28 | London | CITATION | How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] | 1771.02.07 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] | 1775.05.01 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] | 1775.05.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How sleep the brave who sink to rest [fl] | 1775.10.26 | New York | CITATION | How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] | 1775.11.03 | New London | CITATION | How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] | 1783.04.15 | Baltimore | CITATION | How sleep the brave, who sink to rest [fl] | 1771.05.06 | London | CITATION | How solemn was the mournful morn [fl] | 1763.08.25 | New York | CITATION | How soon can fortune shift the scene [fl] | 1767.03.20 | Portsmouth | CITATION | How strange it is! so many should aspire [fl] | 1782.02.14 | Savannah | CITATION | How sure, how certain does each index show [fl] | 1737.04.29 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How sweet a face, what magic charms [fl] | 1773.11.08 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How sweet and pleasant to a man endu'd [fl] | 1783.05.13 | Baltimore | CITATION | How sweet the air! how fair each scene! [fl] | 1783.10.22 | New York | CITATION | How Sweet the Love... [t] [beg] When first I kenn'd young Sandy's face | 1783.11.06 | London | CITATION | How Sweet the Love that Meets Return [t] [beg] When first I kenn'd young | 1771.04.12 | New London | CITATION | How sweetly looks and smiles the lovely lass [fl] | 1734.08.19 | Boston | CITATION | How sweetly opening with the blushing morn [fl] | 1775.04.29 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How swift doth beauty glide, alas! [fl] | 1775.06.16 | Newbern | CITATION | How swift doth beauty glide, alas! [fl] | 1774.01.13 | Williamsburg | CITATION | How swift those moments bring to end [fl] | 1776.02.24 | Northampton | CITATION | How swiftly glide our flying years! [fl] | 1745.11.04 | Boston | CITATION | How, to thy worth, can I exalt my lays? [fl] | 1745.11.28 | London | CITATION | How, to thy worth, can I exalt my lays? [fl] | 1745.12.31 | London | CITATION | How to thy worth can I exalt my lays? [fl] | 1759.11.02 | Portsmouth | CITATION | How truly blest are they, and only they [fl] | 1730.06.29 | Boston | CITATION | How vain is man! How fickle his estate! [fl] | 1752.01.13 | Boston | CITATION | How vain is man! how flatt'ring are his joys! [fl] | 1776.06.17 | Norwich | CITATION | How vain is man! how flatt'ring are his joys! [fl] | 1756.03.25 | Annapolis | CITATION | How vain is man! How fluttering are his joys! [fl] | 1753.08.02 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How vain is man! how flutt'ring are his joys! [fl] | 1729.07.10 | London | CITATION | How vain, Sir Knight, is thy affected rage [fl] | 1781.09.12 | London | CITATION | How vast the gallant Rodney's power [fl] | 1781.07.10 | London | CITATION | How we go up, up, up, burden of lyric [beg] Oh! Old England, Old England | 1763.02.21 | Boston | CITATION | How we tremble 'midst the snow [fl] | 1737.01.25 | New York | CITATION | How weak the atheist's argument, how odd [fl] | 1754.01.21 | Boston | CITATION | How weak the spark must be who trusts a lass [fl] | 1756.03.20 | New Haven | CITATION | How welcome this, when fill'd with fear [fl] | 1749.09.18 | New York | CITATION | How wild is youth? How wicked and prophane [fl] | 1773.11.04 | Norwich | CITATION | How wild is youth? how wicket and prophane [fl] | 1773.11.09 | Hartford | CITATION | How wild is youth! how wicked & profane [fl] | 1776.06.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | How wise are our rules? Our nobles, how good? [fl] | 1774.12.21 | Newburyport | CITATION | How wond'rous, Lord, thy mighty works appear [fl] | 1739.04.30 | Boston | CITATION | How wou'd our neighbours sneer at this stange scene [fl] | 1739.05.12 | Charleston | CITATION | How wou'd our neighbours sneer at this strange scene [fl] | 1774.02.21 | Boston | CITATION | How wretched are poor mortals here on earth [fl] | 1743.11.21 | Charleston | CITATION | How wretched is a woman's fate [fl] | 1770.12.25 | Hartford | CITATION | How wretched is a woman's fate! [fl] |