The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1762.03.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Thrice blest is he whose placid birth [fl] 
1780.01.20  London  CITATION Thrice hallowed grace! that keep'st thy pow'r [fl] 
1770.07.19  New York  CITATION Thrice happy did they know [fl] 
1775.02.06  Hartford  CITATION Thrice happy happy lives - Who are from wedlock free [fl] 
1771.01.31  Williamsburg  CITATION Thrice happy, happy lives,--Who are from wedlock free [fl] 
1771.02.28  New York  CITATION Thrice happy, happy lives,-Who are from wedlock free [fl] 
1751.12.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Thrice happy he, whom providence has plac'd [fl] 
1768.08.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Thrice happy he whose love you shall befriend [fl] 
1768.09.06  Salem  CITATION Thrice happy he whose love you shall befriend [fl] 
1771.02.08  New London  CITATION Thrice happy he whose love you shall befriend [fl] 
1771.03.14  Boston  CITATION Thrice happy man! thy praise shall ever ring [fl] 
1772.07.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Thrice happy they, in pure delights [fl] 
1751.12.30  New York  CITATION Thrice happy those, whose tender care [fl] 
1756.01.01  Charleston  CITATION Thrice happy time, where in each nymph we find [fl] 
1751.07.09  Boston  CITATION Thrice happy were the golden days [fl] 
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