The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1738.02.20  Boston  CITATION Oft, as my lonely hours return [fl] 
1771.05.30  Williamsburg  CITATION Oft by the glimmering of a feeble moon [fl] 
1744.12.31  Boston  CITATION Oft' fourteenth Lewis took the field [fl] 
1745.02.04  New York  CITATION Oft' Fourteenth Lewis took the field [fl] 
1745.02.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Oft fourteenth Lewis took the field [fl] 
1729.04.21  Boston  CITATION Oft has my anxious mind been rack'd to know [fl] 
1782.03.04  Boston  CITATION Oft have I heard my gentle friend complain [fl] 
1774.01.26  Newburyport  CITATION Oft have I view'd, in admiration lost [fl] 
1774.03.04  New London  CITATION Oft have I view'd, in admiration lost [fl] 
1774.04.08  Portsmouth  CITATION Oft have I view'd in admiration lost [fl] 
1738.10.12  New York  CITATION Oft have I vow'd to Loove [t], ballad ordered from Ireland 
1738.11.24  New York  CITATION Oft have I vow'd to Loove [t], ballad ordered from Ireland 
1782.05.11  Richmond  CITATION Oft I have sought, but sought in vain, to find [fl] 
1783.03.31  England  CITATION Oft, silent from the north [fl] 
1783.04.28  New York  CITATION Oft, silent from the North [fl] 
1754.06.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Oft thankless slaves for favours humbly ask [fl] 
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