The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1740.09.26  Charleston  CITATION So a wild Tartar when he spies [fl] 
1774.05.04  Philadelphia  CITATION So a wild Tartar, when he spies [fl] 
1774.05.09  London  CITATION So a wild Tartar, when he spies [fl] 
1774.05.12  Philadelphia  CITATION So a wild Tartar, when he 'spies [fl] 
1774.05.16  Philadelphia  CITATION So a wild tartar, when he spies [fl] 
1774.05.16  Philadelphia  CITATION So a wild Tartar, when he spies [fl] 
1774.05.17  Salem  CITATION So a wild Tartar, when he spies [fl] 
1774.05.18  Newburyport  CITATION So a wild Tartar, when he spies [fl] 
1769.11.23  Williamsburg  CITATION So all ye blades, who wear the cross [fl] 
1782.09.03  Philadelphia  CITATION So bild, O Jungling, denn dein Herzschen in der Jugend [fl] 
1768.05.12  Philadelphia  CITATION So black a favour from a hand so fair [fl] 
1768.02.18  Annapolis  CITATION So fair thou art, that if great Cupid be [fl] 
1739.08.02  Philadelphia  CITATION So fam'd for rhymes, for mockery and myrth [fl] 
1778.12.31  Virginia  CITATION So, farewel hope, farewell remorse [fl] 
1779.03.30  Chatham  CITATION So fit a pair did e'er you see [fl] 
1744.09.17  Charleston  CITATION So glides the moon along th'ethaereal plains [fl] 
1773.03.09  Hartford  CITATION So have I seen on some bright summer's day [fl] 
1769.06.05  London  CITATION So have I seen some wild unsettled fool [fl] 
1743.12.22  London  CITATION So la fa, taught to children, in lyric [beg] Musketo just starv'd 
1773.03.15  Boston  CITATION So long as in the partial paper [fl] 
1759.07.28  Charleston  CITATION So lost of sense to shame and duty [fl] 
1767.03.12  Islington  CITATION So many orators on heads declaim [fl] 
1781.07.24  London  CITATION So may old Nereus smooth the swelling tide [fl] 
1769.12.07  Charleston  CITATION So much they talk'd, so very little said [fl] 
1773.01.15  New London  CITATION So much this building entertains my sight [fl] 
1773.01.29  Portsmouth  CITATION So much this building entertains my sight [fl] 
1768.08.08  Hartford  CITATION So now you see the pharse complete---in black and white [fl] 
1772.04.13  London  CITATION So when an angel, by divine command [fl] 
1739.06.04  London  CITATION So when inclement winters vex the main [fl] 
1771.10.31  London  CITATION So when triumphant from successful toils [fl] 
1774.05.26  Philadelphia  CITATION So wild a tarter, when he spies [fl] 
1732.12.19  Coburgh  CITATION So zieht dann hin aug Gottes wegen [fl] 
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