The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1773.08.20  Baltimore  CITATION Poetical Chronology, A [t] [beg] Of crown'd depravity- the saturious cause! 
1781.06.04  London  CITATION Poetical Epistle, A [t] [beg] Honest praise oft nobly sway 
1783.08.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Poetical Epistle from Mrs Centlivre... [t] [beg] With great surprise I view 
1778.11.28  New York  CITATION Poetical Epistle to Dr Goldsmith, A [t] [beg] Doctor! according to your wish 
1781.10.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Poetical Epistle to...Washington [t] [beg] While many a servile muse her 
1728.02.12  Boston  CITATION Poetical Lamentation, A [t] [beg] Now, O ye nine! if all you pow'rs can 
1770.03.29  Jamaica  CITATION Poetical Letter From...Jamaica [t] [beg] While you, my friend, in perfect 
1783.11.27  Worcester  CITATION Poetical Reflexions... [t] [beg] Officious muse assist my lay 
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