| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1765.09.27 | Boston | CITATION | Parody, A [t] [beg] I am inform'd that it is said | 1765.09.30 | Boston | CITATION | Parody, A [t] [beg] I am inform'd that it is said | 1778.11.10 | New York | CITATION | Parody, A [t] [beg] To public bodies and to all | 1777.02.11 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] As Mars, great God of battle! lay | 1777.01.30 | Boston | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] As Mars, great God of battles! lay | 1769.08.28 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] Bloody faction once, we own, A | 1768.09.26 | Boston | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] Come shake your dull noddles, ye pumpkins and bawl | 1779.08.14 | Poughkeepsie | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] His interest, like a lyon, lives on prey | 1765.09.23 | New York | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] I am inform'd that is is said | 1765.09.30 | Newport | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] I am inform'd that it is said | 1765.10.04 | New London | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] I am inform'd that it is said | 1777.10.09 | Boston | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] In a mouldring cave, where th' oppressed retreat | 1772.05.08 | New London | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] It gives me ample satisfaction | 1770.09.07 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] Let either end of a cord be made fast to a beam | 1773.09.23 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Parody of first song in Midas [t] [beg] George on his throne | 1769.12.18 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on a Celebrated Hunting Song..., A [t], in Bickerstaff's...Almanack | 1769.12.21 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on a Celebrated Hunting Song..., A [t], in Bickerstaff's...Almanack | 1769.12.28 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on a Celebrated Hunting Song..., A [t], in Bickerstaff's Almanack | 1770.01.04 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on a Celebrated Hunting Song..., A [t], in Bickerstaff's Almanack | 1770.01.11 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on a Celebrated Hunting Song..., A [t], in Bickerstaff's Almanack | 1770.01.25 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on a Celebrated Hunting Song..., A [t], in Bickerstaff's Almanack | 1770.01.29 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on a Celebrated Hunting Song..., A [t], in Bickerstaff's Almanack | 1770.02.08 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on a Celebrated Hunting Song..., A [t], in Bickerstaff's Almanack | 1770.02.15 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on a Celebrated Hunting Song..., A [t], in Bickerstaff's Almanack | 1774.10.13 | Norfolk | CITATION | Parody on a Certain Lady, A [t] [beg] Pray tell me what you mean | 1778.11.12 | Worcester | CITATION | Parody on a Late Proclamation and Manifesto [t] [beg] To public bodies and | 1778.11.12 | Worcester | CITATION | Parody on a Late Proclamation and Manifesto [t] [beg] Whereas we've found | 1774.08.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Parody on a Late Proclamation [t] [beg] Humbly to imitate our Lord and King | 1768.08.11 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Parody on an Old Song [t] [beg] Though wedlock's despis'd, and stale virgins | 1761.09.11 | London | CITATION | Parody on Cato's Soliloquy, A [t] [beg] It must be so--musick, thou charmest | 1773.12.16 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Parody on Hamlet [t] [beg] You look, my son, in a distemper'd sort | 1768.10.10 | Newport | CITATION | Parody on Liberty Song, A [t] [beg] Come shake your dull noddles, ye pumpkin | 1756.05.24 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on Pope's Prologue to Cato, A [t] [beg] To sooth the soul by tender | 1769.03.16 | Savannah | CITATION | Parody on Shakespear, A [t] [beg] Be taxt, or not be taxt, that is the | 1770.08.14 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on Shakespear, A [t] [beg] Be taxt, or not be taxt, that is the quest | 1773.12.04 | Newburyport | CITATION | Parody on Shakespear, A [t] [beg] To print, or not to print--that is the | 1769.03.01 | Savannah | CITATION | Parody on Shakespeare, A [t] [beg] Be taxt, or not be taxt, that is the | 1770.08.07 | Boston | CITATION | Parody on Shakespeare [t] [beg] To print or not to print--that is | 1778.11.16 | Norwich | CITATION | Parody on the British Commissioners... [t] [beg] To public bodies, and to | 1774.07.07 | Norfolk | CITATION | Parody on the Lines Addressed to Lord North [t] [beg] What could induce thee | 1774.10.06 | London | CITATION | Parody on the Song of Chevy Chace, A [t] [beg] God prosper long our liberty | 1774.10.20 | London | CITATION | Parody on the Song of Chevy Chace, A [t] [beg] God prosper long our liberty | 1767.01.01 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Parody on the Speech of To Be...in Hamlet [t] [beg] To write, or not to | 1777.02.11 | Exeter | CITATION | Parody on the Watry God, A [t] [beg] As Mars, great God of battles! lay | 1770.02.19 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodiz'd [t], in Edes & Gill's North-American Almanack [t] | 1770.02.19 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodiz'd [t], in Edes & Gill's North-American Almanack [t] | 1770.02.22 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodiz'd [t], in Edes & Gill's North-American Almanack [t] | 1770.02.26 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodiz'd [t], in Edes & Gill's North-American Almanack [t] | 1770.02.26 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodiz'd [t], in Edes & Gill's North-American Almanack [t] | 1770.03.08 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodiz'd [t], in Edes & Gill's North-American Almanack [t] | 1770.03.12 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodiz'd [t], in Edes & Gill's North-American Almanack [t] | 1770.03.15 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodiz'd [t], in Edes & Gill's North-American Almanack [t] | 1770.04.02 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodiz'd [t], in Edes & Gill's North-American Almanack [t] | 1768.10.10 | Newport | CITATION | Parody Parodiz'd, The [t] [beg] Come swallow your bumpers, ye tories! | 1768.10.03 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodized, The [t] [beg] Come swallow your bumpers, ye Tories! | 1768.10.03 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodized, The [t] [beg] Come swallow your bumpers, ye Tories! | 1768.10.04 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodized, The [t] [beg] Come swallow your bumpers, ye Tories! | 1768.10.14 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodized, The [t] [beg] Come swallow your bumpers, ye Tories! | 1771.04.25 | Boston | CITATION | Parody Parodized, The [t] [beg] Present age, convinc'd by actions, know, The | 1771.01.03 | Boston | CITATION | Parody [t] [beg] To see what dupes they make my fellow citizens | 1768.09.26 | Boston | CITATION | Parody upon the Liberty Song [t], postponed for supplement of newspaper |