The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1746.03.06  Boston  CITATION Philo Eccles, author of lyric [beg] Among the Pagans there wer little odds 
1770.03.08  Williamsburg  CITATION Philo Hominis, author of lyric [beg] Oh Virginia! Thou southern star 
1770.02.15  Williamsburg  CITATION Philo Hominis, author of lyric [beg] Virginians attend: Be worth like this a 
1771.08.10  Providence  CITATION Philo-Hymenzeus made great blunders [fl] 
1737.01.17  London  CITATION Philo-Innocentae, author of lyric [beg] See how the world its veterans 
1768.11.07  London  CITATION Philo-Liberatatis No 45, author of lyric [beg] Let ----- judges, ministers 
1768.11.17  London  CITATION Philo Libertatis, author of lyric [beg] Let venal judges; ministers combine 
1768.12.22  London  CITATION Philo Libertatis, author of lyric [beg] Let venal judges; ministers combine 
1767.03.05  New York  CITATION Philo Medicus, author of lyric [beg] To you, ye sons of Esculapian race! 
1766.12.11  Williamsburg  CITATION Philo Meritus, author of lyric [beg] Press'd with a sense of gratitude 
1776.07.06  Williamsburg  CITATION Philo Monarchiae, author of lyric [beg] O! Britain! Britain! whom of late 
1748.02.24  Annapolis  CITATION Philo-Museas, author of lyric [beg] Well sung the bard, to critics, wits and 
1754.09.26  Boston  CITATION Philo Muses, author of lyric [beg] Great leader of our martial band 
1746.07.29  Boston  CITATION Philo Muses, author of lyric [beg] Night sable mantle o're the world is 
1746.03.11  Boston  CITATION Philo Muses, author of lyric [beg] No brighter colour paints the crimson 
1751.06.18  Boston  CITATION Philo Muses, author of lyric [beg] While grov'ling bards presume to sing 
1773.02.02  Salem  CITATION Philo Musico, author of lyric [beg] Ye female sex I pray draw near 
1773.02.16  Salem  CITATION Philo Musico, author of lyric [beg] Ye female sex I pray draw near 
1773.02.16  Salem  CITATION Philo Musico, author of lyric [beg] Ye female sex I pray draw near 
1775.12.29  New London  CITATION Philo-Musicus, author of lyric [beg] Ah me! what means my rising soul! 
1754.07.08  New York  CITATION Philo-Musus, author of lyric [beg] Come hither, friend, who like with me to 
1746.01.14  Annapolis  CITATION Philo-Musus, author of lyric [beg] Shall brave New-England's glory fly 
1746.03.25  Annapolis  CITATION Philo Musus, author of lyric [beg] Shall brave New-England's glory fly 
1778.06.05  London  CITATION Philo-Patria, author of lyric [beg] As the other night I lay compos'd in sle 
1775.12.14  New York  CITATION Philo Patria, author of lyric [beg] While selfish knaves, to virtue's 
1769.09.21  Charleston  CITATION Philo Patriae, author of lyric [beg] As Druid bards, in times of old 
1778.05.20  London  CITATION Philo-Patriae, author of lyric [beg] As the other night I lay compos'd in 
1769.08.17  Charleston  CITATION Philo-Patriae, author of lyric [beg] Who can the doctrine of that sage 
1762.06.24  Philadelphia  CITATION Philo-Philadelphiensis, author of lyric [beg] When vice triumphant rul'd the 
1764.12.03  Boston  CITATION Philo Pitt, author of lyric [beg] A stands for attainder, axe, and asunder 
1723.08.26  Boston  CITATION Philo Poesie Extemporaii, author of lyric [beg] Hail bard Seraphick! 
1771.11.15  London  CITATION Philo-Publicus, author of lyric [beg] Who steals my purse, steal's trash 
1774.08.11  Norfolk  CITATION Philo-Rirus, author of lyric [beg] Where nature-- simply elegant-- array'd 
1772.08.18  Hartford  CITATION Philo Sapho, author of lyric [beg] When darkness had o'erspread the midnight 
1774.07.26  Great Barrngtn  CITATION Philo Sappho, author of lyric [beg] Beneath fair freedom's banner, waving 
1774.10.31  Hartford  CITATION Philo Sappho, author of lyric [beg] Come let us join in the glorious train 
1771.08.27  Hartford  CITATION Philo-Sappho, author of lyric [beg] Hope, sovereign balm, for each dejected 
1773.03.23  Hartford  CITATION Philo Sappho, author of lyric [beg] Think oe'r the tender scenes that lovers 
1771.03.19  Hartford  CITATION Philo-Sappho, author of lyric [beg] Tis glorious Sappho melts us al away 
1774.06.21  Hartford  CITATION Philo Sappho, author of lyric [beg] Ye vaulted heav'ns, whose heights unknow 
1782.10.29  Springfield  CITATION Philo Sappho [t] [beg] To hold in prose the most illustrious name 
1723.09.02  Boston  CITATION Philo-Satyricus, author of lyric [beg] Tell me, poor peevish Bard! 
1733.11.05  New York  CITATION Philo-sophia, author of lyric [beg] Victorious wisdom whose supreme command 
1782.03.19  Baltimore  CITATION Philo-theatricus, review of Venice Preserv'd [t] 
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