The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1748.06.29  London  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] All human race would fain be wits 
1783.08.15  New York  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] As for his works,in verse or prose 
1751.03.07  London  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] I contented in my wherry 
1769.03.27  New York  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] Let folks in high and holy stations 
1775.01.12  London  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] Oh heav'nly born! in deepest cells 
1767.07.27  London  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] That your petitioner, who is about 25 years of 
1763.01.20  London  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] When e'er a prating rascal cries 
1748.11.28  New York  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] When first the squire, and Tinker Wood 
1773.09.27  London  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] With undigested thoughts opprest 
1765.02.21  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] Ye wise instruct me to endure 
1765.04.19  London  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] Ye wise, instruct me to endure 
1765.04.26  London  CITATION Swift, author of lyric [beg] Ye wise instruct me to endure 
1770.03.26  Boston  CITATION Swift: Cantata, sung at solo performance of plays 
1770.03.26  Boston  CITATION Swift: Cantata [t], sung at solo performance of plays 
1769.06.26  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift: Cantata [t], to be sung in Philadelphia after performance of comedy 
1770.06.11  Boston  CITATION Swift, Dean, author of cantata to be sung at concert 
1735.04.28  London  CITATION Swift, Dean, author of lyric [beg] That you, friend Marcus, like a stoick 
1768.08.11  Dublin  CITATION Swift, Dean, author of lyric [beg] What writer wou'd not grieve to see 
1739.04.09  London  CITATION Swift, Dean, author of lyric [beg] You told me of a female pair 
1765.03.02  Dublin  CITATION Swift, Dr, author of lyric [beg] To-night's the day, I speak it with great 
1768.10.31  London  CITATION Swift, Dr, model, author of lyric [beg] Once on a time a grand Lord May'r 
1761.07.02  Falmouth  CITATION Swift, Ephraim, owner of runaway Negro named Peter who plays violin 
1761.07.06  Falmouth  CITATION Swift, Ephraim, owner of runaway Negro named Peter who plays violin 
1761.07.09  Falmouth  CITATION Swift, Ephraim, owner of runaway Negro named Peter who plays violin 
1761.07.13  Falmouth  CITATION Swift, Ephraim, owner of runaway Negro named Peter who plays violin 
1761.07.16  Falmouth  CITATION Swift, Ephraim, owner of runaway Negro named Peter who plays violin 
1761.07.20  Falmouth  CITATION Swift, Ephraim, owner of runaway Negro named Peter who plays violin 
1755.04.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.04.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.04.24  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.05.01  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.05.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.05.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.06.05  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.06.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.06.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.06.26  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.07.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.07.31  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.08.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.08.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1755.08.21  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John and Joseph, sell jews harps 
1746.12.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1746.12.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1746.12.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1746.12.30  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1747.01.06  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1747.01.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1747.01.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1747.02.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1747.02.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1747.02.24  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1747.03.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1747.10.01  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1747.10.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1747.10.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Swift, John, sells psalters 
1778.01.29  London  CITATION Swift, Jonathan, author of lyric [beg] Hail, happy land, nor King nor Peer 
1767.09.09  Savannah  CITATION Swift pac'd hours convoke again, The [fl] 
1762.08.05  New York  CITATION Swift, plays, for sale by Rivington, James 
1762.08.12  New York  CITATION Swift, plays, for sale by Rivington, James 
1762.08.19  New York  CITATION Swift, plays, for sale by Rivington, James 
1749.12.12  Bustletown  CITATION Swift, Samuel, owner of runaway servant named Flanagen, Roger, dancer 
1749.12.19  Bustletown  CITATION Swift, Samuel, owner of runaway servant named Flanagen, Roger, dancer 
1749.12.26  Bustletown  CITATION Swift, Samuel, owner of runaway servant named Flanagen, Roger, dancer 
1750.01.02  Bustletown  CITATION Swift, Samuel, owner of runaway servant named Flanagen, Roger, dancer 
1750.01.09  Bustletown  CITATION Swift, Samuel, owner of runaway servant named Flanagen, Roger, dancer 
1750.01.30  Bustletown  CITATION Swift, Samuel, owner of runaway servant named Flanagen, Roger, dancer 
1750.02.06  Bustletown  CITATION Swift, Samuel, owner of runaway servant named Flanagen, Roger, dancer 
1750.02.13  Bustletown  CITATION Swift, Samuel, owner of runaway servant named Flanagen, Roger, dancer 
1750.02.20  Bustletown  CITATION Swift, Samuel, owner of runaway servant named Flanagen, Roger, dancer 
1781.04.19  Boston  CITATION Swift to condemn, but slow to praise [fl] 
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