| 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God, I tune the Lyre | 1768.10.20 | New York | CITATION | Lute, in lyric [beg] When Sol had from the world his beams withdrawn | 1767.11.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Lute, in lyric [beg] While autumn, gliding o'er the leafy plain | 1751.03.14 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Lute, music,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 |