| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1775.06.08 | London | CITATION | Sailor's Address [t] [beg] Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend | 1775.06.26 | London | CITATION | Sailor's Address [t] [beg] Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend | 1775.06.08 | London | CITATION | Sailor's Address, The [t] [beg] Come listen, my cocks, to a brother and | 1775.06.19 | London | CITATION | Sailor's Address, The [t] [beg] Come listen my cocks, to a brother and frien | 1775.06.28 | London | CITATION | Sailor's Address, The [t] [beg] Come listen my cocks, to a brother and | 1775.06.29 | London | CITATION | Sailor's Address, The [t] [beg] Come listen my cocks, to a brother | 1775.07.01 | Providence | CITATION | Sailor's Address, The [t] [beg] Come listen, my cocks, to a brother | 1775.07.03 | London | CITATION | Sailors Address, The [t] [beg] Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend | 1727.11.09 | English ship | CITATION | Sailors Address, The [t] [beg] Most gracious sovereign lord our King | 1768.08.11 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Sailors are seldom poets, though often poor [fl] | 1768.08.11 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Sailors are seldom poets--often poor [fl] | 1766.09.19 | London | CITATION | Sailors, compose song, chorus [beg] And with Commodore Byron we'll sail the | 1748.09.05 | London | CITATION | Sailors Consolation [t] [beg] Tho' peace may discharge all our hands | 1748.09.12 | Boston | CITATION | Sailor's Consolation upon the Prospect of Peace [t] [beg] Tho' peace may | 1764.12.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Sailors Hornpipe [t], Godwin, Master, to dance at Tioli's assembly | 1772.12.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Sailor's Hornpipe [t], taught by Russell, Alexander at dancing school | 1772.12.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Sailor's Hornpipe [t], taught by Russell, Alexander at dancing school | 1772.03.12 | New York | CITATION | Sailor's Soliloquy [t] [beg] Still toss'd tempestuous on the sea of life | 1778.10.23 | London | CITATION | Sailor's Will [t] [beg] Since all must die as well as I |