The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1783.11.24  London  CITATION Soldier, a soldier, a soldier for me! A [fl] 
1783.12.18  London  CITATION Soldier, a soldier, a soldier for me! A [fl] 
1775.12.14  Cambridge  CITATION Soldier, American, author of lyric [beg] Tho' some folks may tell us, it is 
1780.02.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Soldier and his Lady [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin 
1781.01.05  Annapolis  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] All hail! superior sex, exalted fair 
1781.01.17  Trenton  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] All hail! superior sex, exalted fair 
1781.01.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] All hail! superior sex, exalted fair 
1782.02.11  New York  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] And shall we pause in freedom's cause 
1779.06.10  Providence  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] Come and listen my lads to sweet liberty's 
1778.01.05  Cambridge  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] Fight on, brave boys, another year 
1778.06.22  Prospect Hill  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] Great in his body, little on his mind 
1780.02.16  Chatham  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] Heroes of modern or of ancient time 
1778.08.17  Rutland  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] How comes all this! these pickets high 
1774.07.07  Boston  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] If, ye powers divine! 
1774.07.18  Boston  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] If, ye powers divine! 
1778.04.08  Lancaster  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] Now mighty scenes are op'ning to our view 
1778.06.15  Boston  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] Now mighty scenes are op'sing to our view 
1779.01.23  New York  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] Soldier whilst the flowing bowl 
1746.04.12  Charleston  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] This friendly waistcoat! keeps my body warm 
1746.05.20  London  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] This friendly waistcoat! keeps my body warm 
1775.12.22  Boston  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] Tho' some folks may tell us, it is not so 
1775.12.22  Newburyport  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] Tho' some folks may tell us, it is not so 
1780.07.13  Boston  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] Tis freedom's voice we hear! 
1779.01.13  New York  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] To make the sympathetic tear arise 
1781.04.16  Baltimore  CITATION Soldier, author of lyric [beg] When Alcides, the son of Olympian Jove 
1744.03.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Soldier compleat in bravery and art [fl] 
1775.12.23  Boston  CITATION Soldier, in Continental army, author of lyric [beg] Tho' some folks may tell 
1740.03.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Soldier, late, of Britain's hardy brood, A [fl] 
1760.08.14  New York  CITATION Soldier longs for arms (the ensigns of his trade), The [fl] 
1769.09.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms [t], from Artaxerxes [t], Miss Hallam to sing 
1782.04.27  New York  CITATION Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms [t], on concert program in New York 
1768.06.27  New York  CITATION Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms [t], to be sung after Distrest Mother [t] 
1768.06.27  New York  CITATION Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms [t], to be sung after Distrest Mother [t] 
1782.02.20  New York  CITATION Soldier Tir'd [t], to be sung before Love a la Mode [t] 
1782.02.23  New York  CITATION Soldier Tir'd [t], to be sung before Love a la Mode [t] 
1773.07.05  New York  CITATION Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing after Romeo [t] 
1773.07.05  New York  CITATION Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing after Romeo [t] 
1769.02.27  New York  CITATION Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing in Mayor of Garrat 
1774.05.05  Boston  CITATION Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], on concert program 
1774.05.09  Boston  CITATION Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], on concert program 
1774.05.12  Boston  CITATION Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], on concert program 
1774.05.16  Boston  CITATION Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], on concert program 
1773.05.06  New York  CITATION Soldier Tired [t], sung by Hallam, Miss, in benefit concert 
1773.05.10  New York  CITATION Soldier Tired [t], sung by Hallam, Miss, in benefit concert 
1733.06.09  Charleston  CITATION Soldier when his strength remains no more, The [fl] 
1779.01.23  New York  CITATION Soldier whilst the flowing bowl [fl] 
1779.01.20  New York  CITATION Soldier who danger and death...[t], song wanted by Rivington, J 
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