The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1753.08.02  Annapolis  CITATION Lute, Apollo's, in lyric [beg] How charming is divine philosophy 
1752.07.17  India  CITATION Lute, in India, part of luxurious life of rich merchant, in social satire 
1751.12.24  India  CITATION Lute, in India, plays for wealthy merchant, in moral tale 
1755.12.26  London  CITATION Lute, in lyric [beg] Awake the Harp, the Cymbal raise 
1775.01.13  London  CITATION Lute, in lyric [beg] Descend ye nine! descend and sing 
1761.09.11  London  CITATION Lute, in lyric [beg] It must be so--musick, thou charmest well 
1731.02.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Lute, in lyric [beg] Say, mighty love, and teach my song 
1732.05.27  Charleston  CITATION Lute, in lyric [beg] Say, mighty love, and teach my song 
1783.06.09  Albany  CITATION Lute, in lyric [beg] Shall joy not put her lute in tune 
1772.04.14  Hartford  CITATION Lute, in lyric [beg] To thee, incarnate God, I tune the Lyre 
1768.10.20  New York  CITATION Lute, in lyric [beg] When Sol had from the world his beams withdrawn 
1767.11.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Lute, in lyric [beg] While autumn, gliding o'er the leafy plain 
1751.03.14  Williamsburg  CITATION Lute, music, in lyric [beg] When Daphne o'er the meadows fled 
1774.01.26  Newburyport  CITATION Lute, of Orpheus, reference in article critical of women 
1739.01.29  London  CITATION Lute, played as entertainment after dinner, in essay by Sir Francis Bacon 
1757.10.28  Samarcand  CITATION Lute, token of wealth and pleasure, in moral tale 
1749.02.13  New York  CITATION Lute, wanted to purchase in New York 
1749.02.20  New York  CITATION Lute, wanted to purchase in New York 
1749.02.27  New York  CITATION Lute, wanted to purchase in New York 
1749.03.06  New York  CITATION Lute, wanted to purchase in New York 
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