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LOCATION
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CITATION
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TEXT INDEX ENTRY
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1744.04.02
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Boston
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] But as a dog that turns the spit
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1723.03.04
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Boston
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] But still the more you strive t' appear
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1722.02.12
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Boston
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] Can weave fine Cobwebs fit for scull
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1776.12.16
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New York
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] For as a flea, that goes to bed
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1776.12.23
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New York
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] For as a flea, that goes to bed
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1776.12.30
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New York
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] For as a flea, that goes to bed
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1729.03.13
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] For mastives only have the knack
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1769.06.12
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London
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] He had been long tow'rds mathematicks
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1752.05.28
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Antigua
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] Quoth she, there are no bargains driven
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1741.10.03
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London
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] Squire he had whose name was Ralph, A
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1768.03.14
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] That sinners may supply the place
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1746.11.03
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Boston
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] What e're men speak by this New Light
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1746.11.10
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Boston
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] What e're men speak by this New Light
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1774.06.23
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Hudibras, author of lyric [beg] When a man is past his sense
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1778.02.09
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Boston
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CITATION
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Hudibras, Jun'r, author of lyric [beg] Beneath this stone lies boasting John
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1763.02.14
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London
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CITATION
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Hudibras [t] [beg] Paltry wretch he had half-starv'd, A
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1774.05.09
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London
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CITATION
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Hudibras [t] [beg] So a wild Tartar, when he spies
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1774.05.17
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Salem
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CITATION
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Hudibras [t] [beg] So a wild Tartar, when he spies
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1765.10.04
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Hartford
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CITATION
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Hudibras, source of lyric [beg] Since I have no other course
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1774.05.12
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Hudibras [t], source of lyric [beg] So a wild Tartar, when he 'spies
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1767.07.10
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New London
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CITATION
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Hudibrass, author of lyric [beg] He could distinguish and divide
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1779.05.18
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Hudibrass, author of lyric [beg] To you, my worthy old friend X
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1768.05.23
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New York
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CITATION
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Hudibrass, author of lyric [beg] Whose religion, it was fit
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1740.11.03
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London
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CITATION
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Hudibras's Description of a Law-Suit [t] [beg] He that by injury is griev'd
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1763.02.21
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Boston
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CITATION
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Hudibrass Parodiz'd [t] [beg] Lab'ring mountains were in pieces torn, The
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1774.05.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Hudibrass [t] [beg] So a wild Tartar, when he spies
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1769.11.03
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New London
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CITATION
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Hudibrass, source of lyric [beg] He could raise scruples dark and nice
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