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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1769.12.30  Stratford  CITATION Morning Address, The [t] [beg] Let beauty with the sun arise 
1750.05.17  London  CITATION Morning blush'd with vivid red, The [fl] 
1776.04.04  New York  CITATION Morning Hymn, A [t] [beg] Awake, my soul, from soft repose 
1773.07.20  Hartford  CITATION Morning Hymn, A [t] [beg] Behold, the purple spangled dawn 
1767.12.26  Providence  CITATION Morning Hymn, A [t] [beg] These are thy glorious works, parent of good! 
1764.08.04  Providence  CITATION Morning Hymn, A [t] [beg] With early dawn, arise, my soul 
1772.03.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Morning Hymn [t] [beg] On thee, each morning, O my God 
1770.11.23  Portsmouth  CITATION Morning Meditation [t] [beg] Morning now reigns now beautifully fair 
1770.11.23  Portsmouth  CITATION Morning now reigns how beautifully fair [fl] 
1760.05.02  Portsmouth  CITATION Morning of New Year's Day, 1760 [t] [beg] Paul's has struck twelve--All hail 
1760.04.14  London  CITATION Morning of New-Year's Day 1760 [t] [beg] Paul's has struck twelve-all hail 
1769.09.21  Philadelphia  CITATION Morning of this very day, The [fl] 
1760.03.08  Charleston  CITATION Morning Scene in Paris, A [t] [beg] Now morn arose, and in the Gallic clime 
1769.11.09  New York  CITATION Morning [t] [beg] See yon majestic orb of light 
1780.12.02  Providence  CITATION Morning [t] [beg] See yon majestic orb of light 
1770.02.12  Newport  CITATION Morning [t] [beg] See yon majestic orb of lights 
1773.06.17  Williamsburg  CITATION Morning, The [t] [beg] Moon, pale majesty of night, retires, The 
1767.07.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Morning Walk, A [t] [beg] Phoebus left his Thetis bed 
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