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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1774.02.17  Boston  CITATION Lady's Adieu to her Tea Table, A [t] [beg] Farewel the tea board, with its 
1774.01.20  Williamsburg  CITATION Lady's Adieu to her Tea Table, A [t] [beg] Farewell the tea board with its 
1774.02.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Lady's Adieu to her Tea Table, A [t] [beg] Farewell the tea-board with your 
1774.02.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Lady's Adieu to her Tea Table [t] [beg] Farewell the tea board, with its 
1774.03.02  Newburyport  CITATION Lady's Adieu to her Tea Table [t] [beg] Farewell the tea-board with your 
1774.03.01  Hartford  CITATION Lady's Adieu to her Tea-Table, A [t] [beg] Farewell the tea board, with its 
1774.10.14  New London  CITATION Lady's Adieu to her Tea-Table [t] [beg] Farewell the tea-board with your 
1781.10.29  New York  CITATION Lady's Amusement [t], to be sold at 242 Queen Street 
1778.02.02  Norwich  CITATION Lady's Choice, A [t] [beg] Since Caelia's ador'd, and poor Chloe despis'd 
1749.02.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Lady's Choice, The [t] [beg] Grant me, kind heav'n! the man that's brave 
1749.03.13  New York  CITATION Lady's Choice, The [t] [beg] Grant me, kind heav'n! the man that's brave 
1736.10.22  Williamsburg  CITATION Lady's Complaint, The [t] [beg] Custom, alas! doth partial prove 
1780.05.01  New York  CITATION Lady's Delight [t], for sale by Nutter, Valentine 
1780.05.08  New York  CITATION Lady's Delight [t], for sale by Nutter, Valentine 
1778.06.23  Exeter  CITATION Lady's Dress, The [t] [beg] Give Cloe a bushel of horse hair and wool 
1773.10.14  New York  CITATION Lady's Frolic [t], for voice/keyboard, for sale by Rivington, James 
1773.10.21  New York  CITATION Lady's Frolic [t], for voice/keyboard, for sale by Rivington, James 
1771.11.25  New York  CITATION Lady's Frolick [t], songs, for sale by Rivington, James 
1771.12.02  New York  CITATION Lady's Frolick [t], songs, for sale by Rivington, James 
1771.12.09  New York  CITATION Lady's Frolick [t], songs, for sale by Rivington, James 
1771.12.16  New York  CITATION Lady's Frolick [t], songs, for sale by Rivington, James 
1777.02.06  New York  CITATION Lady's Lap-dog, The [t] [beg] Animal belov'd and beautious 
1772.12.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Lady's Last Stake [t], for sale by Bradford, William and Thomas 
1773.02.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Lady's Last Stake [t], for sale by Bradford, William and Thomas 
1773.03.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Lady's Last Stake [t], for sale by Bradford, William and Thomas 
1782.07.05  New York  CITATION Lady's Lost Handkerchief, The [t] [beg] No talk of fashions can the spleen 
1770.11.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Lady's Polite Songster [t], for sale by Sparhawk, John 
1770.12.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Lady's Polite Songster [t], for sale by Sparhawk, John 
1773.09.25  London  CITATION Lady's Prayer, A [t] [beg] If I am doom'd the marriage chain to wear 
1782.05.05  Richmond  CITATION Lady's Prayer, A [t] [beg] If I am doom'd the marriage chain to wear 
1774.03.02  Newburyport  CITATION Lady's Reasons for Taking Snuff... [t] [beg] When strong perfumes 
1737.07.22  Williamsburg  CITATION Lady's Resolve, The [t] [beg] Whilst thirst of praise, and vain desire of 
1770.01.18  Williamsburg  CITATION Lady's Resolve, The [t] [beg] Whilst thirst of praise, and vain desire of 
1772.07.21  Charleston  CITATION Lady's Scull, The [t] [beg] Blush not, ye fair! to own me-- but be wise 
1759.04.26  Annapolis  CITATION Lady's Scull, The [t] [beg] Blush not, ye fair! to own me--but be wise 
1781.06.06  Chatham  CITATION Lady's Wish, The [t] [beg] Man whom I would wish to please, The 
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