The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1735.06.30  New York  CITATION Waller, author of lyric [beg] Of all the virtues justice is the best 
1748.10.10  London  CITATION Waller, author of lyric [beg] Our passion's gone and reason in her throne 
1761.02.13  London  CITATION Waller, author of lyric [beg] Such kings, like stars, with influence 
1761.02.23  London  CITATION Waller, author of lyric [beg] Such Kings, like stars, with influence 
1732.04.01  Charleston  CITATION Waller, author of lyric [beg] Tis education that brings forth 
1732.02.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Waller, author of lyric [beg] We must resign; his great soul does claim 
1775.01.02  Charleston  CITATION Waller, Ben, author of lyric [beg] Ladies, if your daughters incline to 
1775.01.23  Charleston  CITATION Waller, Ben, author of lyric [beg] Ladies, if your daughters incline to 
1775.01.30  Charleston  CITATION Waller, Ben, author of lyric [beg] Ladies, if your daughters incline to 
1766.08.04  Newport  CITATION Waller, Benjamin: Evangelical Hymns and Songs [t], for sale by Hall, Samuel 
1766.08.11  Newport  CITATION Waller, Benjamin: Evangelical Hymns and Songs [t], for sale by Hall, Samuel 
1766.08.18  Newport  CITATION Waller, Benjamin: Evangelical Hymns and Songs [t], for sale by Hall, Samuel 
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