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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1768.11.03  Mayfield  CITATION Lamentation of a Young Lady... [t] [beg] O woful day! day of wo to me! 
1778.01.19  Norwich  CITATION Lamentation of David over Saul... [t] [beg] How are the mighty fall'n! 
1764.04.26  Boston  CITATION Lamentation of Harvard, The [t] [beg] Alas! How I am chang'd! Revolving suns 
1748.03.21  New York  CITATION Lamentation of Lewis the Beloved... [t] [beg] Mars, O God of War, why hast 
1748.03.28  Boston  CITATION Lamentation of Lewis the Beloved... [t] [beg] Mars, O god of war, why hast 
1733.07.30  Boston  CITATION Lamentation on the Death of a Child [t] [beg] Pritty bird did lately please 
1774.02.28  London  CITATION Lamentations of Ireland [t], patron taught to dance to, in political satire 
1774.03.04  London  CITATION Lamentations of Ireland [t], patron taught to dance to, in political satire 
1774.03.07  London  CITATION Lamentations of Ireland [t], patron taught to dance to, in political satire 
1774.03.17  London  CITATION Lamentations of Ireland [t], patron taught to dance to, in political satire 
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