The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1782.01.21  New York  CITATION Is aught so fair [fl] 
1782.11.20  Chatham  CITATION Is Daphne the pride of the plain [fl] 
1770.09.27  New York  CITATION Is Forrest dead! Death, thou hast fell'd an oak [fl] 
1768.08.29  Hartford  CITATION Is happiness the grand pursuit [fl] 
1768.02.19  New Haven  CITATION Is heaven, Clarissa, to your form unkind? [fl] 
1771.07.18  Cambridge  CITATION Is it true, ye sons of fame [fl] 
1773.03.18  Annapolis  CITATION Is not the care of souls a load sufficient? [fl] 
1765.09.20  New London  CITATION Is ought so fair in all the dewy landscapes [fl] 
1778.10.19  London  CITATION Is there a word of magic found [fl] 
1772.07.30  Charleston  CITATION Is there a wretch so vile, so base, so low [fl] 
1774.11.24  Boston  CITATION Is there are variance? enter but his door [fl] 
1773.08.12  Williamsburg  CITATION Is there no hope? the sick man said [fl] 
1776.11.12  Portsmouth  CITATION Is there not some chosen course [fl] 
1769.01.16  London  CITATION Is there [ ] seeks a patriots honest fame? [fl] 
1779.01.14  London  CITATION Is there such cause for joy, ye sons of mirth [fl] 
1759.03.29  Boston  CITATION Is this a time to fiddle, sing and dance [fl] 
1759.04.27  Portsmouth  CITATION Is this a time to fiddle, sing, and dance? [fl] 
1782.08.15  Boston  CITATION Is this the land, where in these worst of time [fl] 
1769.08.24  New York  CITATION Is this your cursed nostrum? [fl] 
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