The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1774.02.23  Newburyport  CITATION Maid's Lamentation, To Author of [t] [beg] Since your thoughts are so ill of 
1764.09.22  London  CITATION Maid's Sililoquy, The [t] [beg] Hail wedded love! mysterious law! 
1754.01.31  London  CITATION Maid's Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] Hail wedded love! mysterious law! 
1770.09.20  Williamsburg  CITATION Maid's Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] Hail wedded love! mysterious law, &c 
1751.03.04  Charleston  CITATION Maid's Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] It must be so--Milton, thou reas'nest well 
1763.05.02  Newport  CITATION Maid's Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] It must be so--Milton, thou reason'd well 
1765.06.24  New York  CITATION Maid's Tragedy [t], for sale by Gaine, Hugh 
1765.07.01  New York  CITATION Maid's Tragedy [t], for sale by Gaine, Hugh 
1765.07.15  New York  CITATION Maid's Tragedy [t], for sale by Gaine, Hugh 
1765.07.22  New York  CITATION Maid's Tragedy [t], for sale by Gaine, Hugh 
1765.09.30  New York  CITATION Maid's Tragedy [t], for sale by Gaine, Hugh 
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