| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1764.03.22 | New York | CITATION | Once a Lover [t] (Lanidon), for sale by Holt, John | 1760.05.12 | New York | CITATION | Once a solicitor of high renown [fl] | 1783.02.15 | Newport | CITATION | Once Adam trod the happy ground [fl] | 1773.04.23 | New Haven | CITATION | Once, as the ladies set at tea [fl] | 1751.01.31 | London | CITATION | Once could I tune the Sapphic lyre [fl] | 1729.05.27 | Annapolis | CITATION | Once Cupid on a summer's day [fl] | 1729.04.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once Cupid, on a summer's day, lyric discussed | 1760.12.26 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Once I had dollars and a friend [fl] | 1782.07.05 | New York | CITATION | Once I, thro' thin partition, chanc'd to hear [fl] | 1736.11.22 | New York | CITATION | Once I was a batchelor, and liv'd by myself [fl] | 1729.12.16 | London | CITATION | Once I was a batchelor, and lived by my self [fl] | 1778.12.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once I was fam'd, and all men call'd me fair [fl] | 1779.02.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once I was fam'd, and all men call'd me fair [fl] | 1782.07.05 | New York | CITATION | Once in her eye [fl] | 1768.05.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once in seven years a famous house is clean [fl] | 1768.05.30 | Hartford | CITATION | Once in seven years a famous house is clean [fl] | 1768.06.04 | London | CITATION | Once in seven years a famous house is clean [fl] | 1768.05.31 | Charleston | CITATION | Once in sev'n years a famous house is clean [fl] | 1778.03.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once more ambitious of theatric glory [fl] | 1782.05.18 | Charleston | CITATION | Once more, Britannia, rears her drooping head [fl] | 1782.06.11 | New York | CITATION | Once more, Britannia, rears her drooping head [fl] | 1768.05.19 | Annapolis | CITATION | Once more Crispinus, call'd upon the stage [fl] | 1754.12.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once more I seek the cypress-shade [fl] | 1780.01.01 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once more, my masters all, and you [fl] | 1778.05.20 | London | CITATION | Once more our rulers call a fast [fl] | 1778.06.12 | London | CITATION | Once more our rulers call a fast [fl] | 1778.06.15 | London | CITATION | Once more our rulers call a fast [fl] | 1775.03.23 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Once more the muse the lay connubial sings [fl] | 1759.12.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once more we strike the long neglected lyre [fl] | 1759.12.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once more we strike the long neglected lyre [fl] | 1767.07.13 | Hartford | CITATION | Once on a time a foolish frog [fl] | 1775.03.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once on a time a foolish frog [fl] | 1768.10.31 | London | CITATION | Once on a time a grand lord may'r [fl] | 1747.07.07 | Annapolis | CITATION | Once on a time, an honest clown [fl] | 1746.11.24 | New York | CITATION | Once on a time, as I have heard them say [fl] | 1729.05.08 | London | CITATION | Once on a time, in sunshine weather [fl] | 1769.05.09 | Salem | CITATION | Once on a time, or story lies [fl] | 1768.01.20 | Savannah | CITATION | Once on a time, the ancient poets say [fl] | 1773.05.20 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Once on a time, the muses say [fl] | 1763.08.22 | New York | CITATION | Once on a time, when great fir Oak [fl] | 1775.04.01 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once, on a time, when great Sir Oak [fl] | 1775.04.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once, on a time, when great Sir Oak [fl] | 1768.09.26 | Newport | CITATION | Once on cupid, tir'd with play [fl] | 1772.06.18 | New York | CITATION | Once, on the stage, in Rome's declining days [fl] | 1765.10.28 | London | CITATION | Once, says an author (where I need not say) [fl] | 1778.02.12 | Boston | CITATION | Once the Court of Great-Britain in parliament met [fl] | 1778.02.12 | Boston | CITATION | Once the Gods of the Greeks [t], tune of lyric [beg] Once the Court of Great | 1774.03.07 | Boston | CITATION | Once the Gods of The Greeks, tune of lyric [beg] When the foes of the land | 1774.03.10 | Boston | CITATION | Once the Gods of the Greeks [t], tune of lyric [beg] When the foes of the | 1774.03.14 | Newport | CITATION | Once the Gods of the Greeks [t], tune of lyric [beg] When the foes of the | 1733.09.07 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Once unconfined and light as air [fl] | 1759.03.02 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Once upon a time it by chance came to pass [fl] | 1765.07.18 | Boston | CITATION | Once warm with zeal in honest virtue's cause [fl] | 1765.07.19 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Once warm with zeal in honest virtue's cause [fl] | 1766.08.08 | London | CITATION | Once we confess, beneath the patriot's cloak [fl] | 1778.02.12 | Boston | CITATION | Once, when the Lilliputians met [fl] |