The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-JUVENIS

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1776.04.22  Hartford  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] Come then, Americans, like heroes bold 
1768.07.09  Providence  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] From stormy winter's cold domain 
1781.01.24  New Brunswick  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] How hard the lot of human kind 
1781.02.15  Worcester  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] How hard the lot of human kind- 
1773.11.04  Norwich  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] How wild is youth? how wicket and prophane 
1774.07.21  New York  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] Lest you should think me -levis 
1772.05.28  Charleston  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] Man, O Fuscus! free from strife, The 
1780.07.19  Philadelphia  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] Say lovely fair one's that thus greatly vie 
1776.01.06  Providence  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] Time's an hair-breadth, 'tis a tale 
1769.11.16  Williamsburg  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] Venus the gay, the smiling queen of love 
1781.09.31  Philadelphia  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] We lose him, my Daphnis! and where shall we 
1776.02.17  New York  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] What mean those tears, that thus effusive 
1783.12.30  New Brunswick  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] What means, alas! you solemn dreadful sound! 
1782.07.15  Boston  CITATION Juvenis, author of lyric [beg] Ye belles, and ye flirts, and ye pert little 
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