| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1773.06.07 | Boston | CITATION | Soliloquy, A [t] [beg] Amaz'd, astonish'd and dismay'd! | 1773.06.17 | New York | CITATION | Soliloquy, A [t] [beg] Amaz'd, astonish'd, and dismay'd! | 1754.01.14 | New York | CITATION | Soliloquy, A [t] [beg] My [ ] of this breast | 1746.05.08 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Soliloquy, A [t] [beg] Shall freedom, now, her care for Britain o'er | 1769.01.07 | Providence | CITATION | Soliloquy [t] [beg] O! in each state--prosperity or grief | 1757.10.14 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Soliloquy of a Christian..., The [t] [beg] What shocking sound has rous'd me | 1756.05.17 | New York | CITATION | Soliloquy of a True Christian Wak'd... [t] [beg] What shocking sound has | 1756.05.17 | New York | CITATION | Soliloquy of an Impenitent... [t] [beg] Ah me! What horrid noise is this! | 1776.02.10 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Soliloquy of King Richard II... [t] [beg] Where are you fled, ye worthless, | 1776.02.21 | London | CITATION | Soliloquy of King Richard II... [t] [beg] Where are you fled, ye worthless, | 1776.03.21 | New York | CITATION | Soliloquy of King Richard II... [t] [beg] Where are you fled, ye worthless | 1776.04.05 | London | CITATION | Soliloquy of King Richard II [t] [beg] Where are you fled ye worthless venal | 1776.02.22 | Boston | CITATION | Soliloquy of the Boston Tree of Liberty... [t] [beg] And must I die? -but | 1782.05.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Soliloquy on a Spring Morning [t] [beg] Ambient air how sweet and fair | 1783.05.13 | Baltimore | CITATION | Soliloquy on a Spring Morning [t] [beg] How sweet the air! how fair each | 1767.10.29 | Boston | CITATION | Soliloquy on Death, A [t] [beg] To die, is but to take a last farwel | 1782.02.16 | Richmond | CITATION | Soliloquy on Death, A [t] [beg] To die is but to take a last farewell | 1783.11.10 | Boston | CITATION | Soliloquy on Death, A [t] [beg] To die, is but to take a last farewel | 1768.02.01 | London | CITATION | Soliloquy on Death [t] [beg] To die, is but to take a last farewell | 1768.03.10 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Soliloquy on Death [t] [beg] To die is but to take a last farewell | 1774.01.13 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Soliloquy on Man [t] [beg] How swift those moments bring to end | 1772.12.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Soliloquy on the Death of a Friend [t] [beg] Vain are the sculptur'd | 1773.10.04 | London | CITATION | Soliloquy on the Last Shilling [t] [beg] In the dry desart of a leathern | 1773.11.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Soliloquy on the Last Shilling [t] [beg] In the dry desart of a leathern | 1774.05.26 | New York | CITATION | Soliloquy on the Last Shilling [t] [beg] In the dry desart of a leathern | 1774.06.09 | Boston | CITATION | Soliloquy on the Last Shilling [t] [beg] In the dry desart of a leathern | 1775.04.20 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Soliloquy on the Times, A [t] [beg] To die, or to be free? That is the quest | 1775.07.05 | Baltimore | CITATION | Soliloquy on the Times [t] [beg] To die, or to be free? That is the question | 1759.07.21 | London | CITATION | Soliloquy [t] [beg] Struck with religious awe, and solemn dread | 1774.01.19 | Newburyport | CITATION | Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] As on my bed I wakeful lay a while | 1778.10.24 | Boston | CITATION | Soliloquy [t] [beg] Unhappy wretch! why was I born? or why | 1777.04.10 | New York | CITATION | Soliloquy [t] [beg] When sons ungrateful to kind parents prove | 1777.04.24 | Newport | CITATION | Soliloquy [t] [beg] When sons ungrateful to kind parents prove | 1761.04.02 | New York | CITATION | Soliloquy Written in a Church-yard, A [t] [beg] Struck with religious awe |