| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1781.01.09 | British prison | CITATION | Sailor, American, author of lyric [beg] Since heav'n has bless'd us with a | 1728.12.05 | At sea | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] By your honour's command, an example I stand | 1775.06.20 | London | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend | 1775.06.28 | London | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend | 1751.12.05 | Boston | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] Escap'd from storms and tempests, wrecks | 1739.03.30 | London | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] Exhilerating fluid, now no more | 1748.03.28 | Boston | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] Mars, O god of war, why hast thou turned | 1727.11.09 | English ship | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] Most gracious sovereign lord our King | 1772.03.02 | London | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] Still, most tempestuous on the sea of life | 1772.03.27 | London | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] Still, most tempestuous on the sea of life | 1772.01.23 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] Still toss'd tempestuous on the sea of life | 1782.04.29 | Boston | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] Still, tost tempestuous on the sea of life | 1782.04.02 | Baltimore | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] Still, tost tempetuous on the sea of life | 1746.05.05 | New York | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] This Friendly waistcoat! keeps my body warm | 1773.12.16 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Sailor, author of lyric [beg] You look, my son, in a distemper'd sort |