The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1768.07.07  Williamsburg  CITATION My [ ] hold my love advance! [fl] 
1754.01.14  New York  CITATION My [ ] of this breast [fl] 
1732.12.21  Newport  CITATION My anxious hours roll heavily away [fl] 
1766.10.13  Newport  CITATION My anxious mind is torn with doubtful strife [fl] 
1767.08.11  Charleston  CITATION My anxious mind is torn with doubtful strife [fl] 
1753.11.22  Philadelphia  CITATION My artless strains disclaim the tuneful nine [fl] 
1775.12.09  Williamsburg  CITATION M--y, author of lyric [beg] Tis there in search of useful laws to glow 
1771.04.16  London  CITATION My Betsy, trust me, for 'tis true [fl] 
1759.11.20  Newport  CITATION My Boston babies who are so dear [fl] 
1772.02.07  Boston  CITATION My brother curs is Dartmouth a dirty bent [fl] 
1772.02.03  Boston  CITATION My brother curs is Dartmouth's a dirty bone [fl] 
1772.02.18  Salem  CITATION My brother curs is Dartmouth's a dirty bone [fl] 
1750.02.05  Boston  CITATION My brothers uncle now I am [fl] 
1750.02.27  Nantucket  CITATION My brothers uncle now I am [fl] 
1783.01.15  Chatham  CITATION My cause determin'd least I never see [fl] 
1735.03.11  Boston  CITATION My charming youth! why flies thou me? [fl] 
1735.02.10  Boston  CITATION My charming youth! Why fly's thou me? [fl] 
1780.02.23  Philadelphia  CITATION My cot is engagingly neat [fl] 
1780.03.30  Providence  CITATION My cot is engagingly neat [fl] 
1778.01.07  Lancaster  CITATION My Daddy was in the Rebellion [t], tune of lyric [beg] As Jack, the King's 
1778.01.20  Hartford  CITATION My Daddy was in the Rebellion [t], tune of lyric [beg] As Jack the King's 
1782.12.28  South Carolina  CITATION My dear brother Ned, we are knock'd o' the head [fl] 
1773.11.25  London  CITATION My dear, dear Lord [fl] 
1733.05.31  Philadelphia  CITATION My dear Kitty! [fl] 
1774.03.31  Boston  CITATION My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston 
1774.04.04  Boston  CITATION My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston 
1774.04.07  Boston  CITATION My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston 
1774.04.11  Boston  CITATION My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston 
1774.04.11  Boston  CITATION My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston 
1774.04.14  Boston  CITATION My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston 
1774.04.18  Boston  CITATION My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston 
1774.04.18  Boston  CITATION My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston 
1744.12.10  Boston  CITATION My dear, you'l breed this girl a very fool [fl] 
1731.11.04  Philadelphia  CITATION My dearest Daphne, charming maid [fl] 
1747.11.27  Boston  CITATION My Deary if thou die [t], song for sale by Rogers and Fowle 
1747.12.03  Boston  CITATION My Deary if thou die [t], song for sale by Rogers and Fowle 
1747.12.10  Boston  CITATION My Deary if thou die [t], song for sale by Rogers and Fowle 
1779.08.21  Williamsburg  CITATION My ever dear and favourite son [fl] 
1773.03.11  Williamsburg  CITATION My fate's today; tomorrow you must die! [fl] 
1782.12.28  Philadelphia  CITATION My Fond Shepherds of Late...[t], tune of lyric [beg] On the banks of the 
1772.05.11  Susquehannah  CITATION My friend, the pleasure of your future life [fl] 
1772.06.19  Portsmouth  CITATION My friend, the pleasure of your future life [fl] 
1781.12.29  Boston  CITATION My friend, the pleasure of your future life [fl] 
1782.01.26  Portsmouth  CITATION My friend, the pleasure of your future life [fl] 
1772.05.07  Annapolis  CITATION My friend's mistaken, should he think [fl] 
1766.01.27  Boston  CITATION My gentle Reps, once more, I now behold [fl] 
1776.05.16  New York  CITATION My God, the father of mankind [fl] 
1776.06.28  Newburyport  CITATION My God! the Father of mankind [fl] 
1752.03.27  Boston  CITATION My good old friend! accept from me [fl] 
1751.09.16  Charleston  CITATION My good old friend! accept from me [fl] 
1777.01.30  New York  CITATION My good paper-stainer [fl] 
1765.09.13  Portsmouth  CITATION My heart misgives, 'tis not the thing [fl] 
1771.06.27  London  CITATION My heart's My Own, My Will is Free [t] 
1771.06.13  London  CITATION My heart's my own, my will is free [t], song in satirical program 
1783.01.01  Chatham  CITATION My heav'nly muse, awake! lift up thine eyes! [fl] 
1783.01.11  Philadelphia  CITATION My heav'nly muse awake, lift up thine eyes! [fl] 
1783.02.22  Boston  CITATION My heav'nly Muse awake, lift up thine eyes! [fl] 
1747.07.28  Annapolis  CITATION My Honey dear, now by my shoul, (excuse familiar banter) [fl] 
1769.02.09  Williamsburg  CITATION My honour'd patron, and delight [fl] 
1783.07.11  Chatham  CITATION My husband's my uncle, my son is my brother [fl] 
1771.11.28  Boston  CITATION My Inventory [t] [beg] With conscience void of ill intent 
1781.07.02  Boston  CITATION My leader's name (but more perhaps my own) [fl] 
1768.01.07  Philadelphia  CITATION My lord, to tempt my gentle muse [fl] 
1777.04.29  Exeter  CITATION My Lord, with your leave [fl] 
1782.03.09  New York  CITATION My Lords and Gentlemen [fl] 
1776.02.09  New London  CITATION My Lords and Gentlemen, attend! [fl] 
1782.02.20  Philadelphia  CITATION My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] 
1782.02.27  Philadelphia  CITATION My lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] 
1782.03.05  Hartford  CITATION My lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] 
1782.03.09  London  CITATION My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] 
1782.03.11  Boston  CITATION My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] 
1782.03.14  Worcester  CITATION My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] 
1782.03.15  New London  CITATION My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain [fl] 
1777.01.22  Baltimore  CITATION My lords, with your leave [fl] 
1777.02.17  Hartford  CITATION My lords, with your leave [fl] 
1777.02.24  Norwich  CITATION My lords, with your leave [fl] 
1777.02.26  Philadelphia  CITATION My lords, with your leave [fl] 
1777.03.04  London  CITATION My lords, with your leave [fl] 
1777.03.14  London  CITATION My lords, with your leave [fl] 
1777.03.15  London  CITATION My lords, with your leave [fl] 
1777.03.27  London  CITATION My Lords, with your leave [fl] 
1777.04.19  Portsmouth  CITATION My lords, with your leave [fl] 
1768.05.12  New York  CITATION My mind to me a kingdom is [fl] 
1768.06.03  New London  CITATION My mind to me a kingdom is [fl] 
1768.05.12  New York  CITATION My Mind to Me a Kingdom is [t] [beg] My mind to me a kingdom is 
1768.06.03  New London  CITATION My Mind to Me a Kingdom is [t] [beg] My mind to me a kingdom is 
1756.05.17  Boston  CITATION My monarch bids me tell you (wid his great condeshenons) [fl] 
1771.03.04  London  CITATION My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother hummed in response to query 
1771.03.07  London  CITATION My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother hummed in response to query 
1771.03.11  London  CITATION My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother hummed in response to query 
1771.02.25  London  CITATION My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother whistled in response to query 
1771.03.11  London  CITATION My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother whistled in response to query 
1771.03.19  London  CITATION My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother whistled in response to query 
1771.03.22  London  CITATION My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother whistled in response to query 
1771.04.04  London  CITATION My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother whistled in response to query 
1761.01.05  Boston  CITATION My mournful muse recluse from human view, [fl] 
1761.01.23  Portsmouth  CITATION My mournful muse recluse from human view [fl] 
1774.07.21  Boston  CITATION My muse, a new world found, extend thy daring wings [fl] 
1759.01.27  New Haven  CITATION My muse, assume a grateful strain [fl] 
1737.04.08  Williamsburg  CITATION My muse, great Caesar, can't attend your hearse [fl] 
1758.10.13  Portsmouth  CITATION My muse, haste assistance for my lays [fl] 
1758.10.09  Boston  CITATION My muse, I [ask] assistance for my lays [fl] 
1730.08.17  Boston  CITATION My muse uncall'd, starts forth; not vainly fir'd [fl] 
1750.07.09  New York  CITATION My name is such, my reader may suppose [fl] 
1782.06.26  Philadelphia  CITATION My native shades delights no more [fl] 
1742.01.25  New York  CITATION My neighbour Gravelook to preserve his store [fl] 
1742.02.11  New York  CITATION My Neighbour Gravelook to preserve his store [fl] 
1771.12.09  Boston  CITATION My pedigree, dear ladies, you must know [fl] 
1772.06.04  Southampton  CITATION My Pert Eyes [t], sung by William Hastings of the Woodlands 
1750.07.30  New York  CITATION My power is of such an universal sway [fl] 
1779.12.27  Boston  CITATION My prime is past; my strength decays [fl] 
1775.01.26  New York  CITATION My Sally, now the morn appears [fl] 
1734.12.30  New York  CITATION My sledge and hammer lie declin'd [fl] 
1782.03.23  New York  CITATION My soldiers all [fl] 
1782.09.03  Baltimore  CITATION My son, attentive hear the voice of truth [fl] 
1782.10.12  Portsmouth  CITATION My son, attentive hear the voice of truth [fl] 
1755.06.02  Boston  CITATION My son, th' instruction that my words impart [fl] 
1766.05.06  Charleston  CITATION My soul is shrunk, my limbs grown feeble, tir'd [fl] 
1768.08.23  London  CITATION My soul with long expectance faints [fl] 
1771.02.14  Boston  CITATION My spiteful lines betray my livid face [fl] 
1759.03.19  Boston  CITATION My Tho'ts do coincide in part [fl] 
1770.03.08  Williamsburg  CITATION My thoughts an awful subject roll! the sky [fl] 
1772.09.14  Boston  CITATION My waking dreams are best conceal'd [fl] 
1773.02.05  New London  CITATION My waking dreams are best conceal'd [fl] 
1773.03.04  New York  CITATION My waking dreams are best conceal'd [fl] 
1776.11.12  Portsmouth  CITATION My waking dreams are best conceal'd [fl] 
1780.10.11  Chatham  CITATION My waking dreams are best conceal'd [fl] 
1779.07.24  Boston  CITATION M--y, what pleasing story's this [fl] 
1780.08.22  New York  CITATION My wife's of manners, gentle, pure, and kind [fl] 
1780.11.29  Philadelphia  CITATION My wife's of manner's, gentle, pure, and kind [fl] 
1781.01.01  Boston  CITATION My wife's of manners gentle, pure and kind [fl] 
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