| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1736.03.08 | Boston | CITATION | We'll brav'ry grant to a gay volunteer [fl] | 1772.12.17 | Boston | CITATION | Well Cuffee! What's the world about? [fl] | 1772.12.26 | Boston | CITATION | Well Cuffee! what's the world about? [fl] | 1768.01.29 | London | CITATION | Well done, my Lord, with noble taste [fl] | 1757.08.13 | New Haven | CITATION | Well, friend! hast heard the farce that late has been [fl] | 1778.02.11 | Lancaster | CITATION | Well, good my Lords and gentlemen [fl] | 1778.02.21 | London | CITATION | Well, good my Lords and Gentlemen [fl] | 1778.02.24 | Baltimore | CITATION | Well, good my lords and gentlemen [fl] | 1778.07.22 | Trenton | CITATION | Well I remember on that crouded day [fl] | 1778.07.23 | London | CITATION | Well I remember on that crouded day [fl] | 1778.08.01 | London | CITATION | Well I remember on that crouded day [fl] | 1778.08.17 | London | CITATION | Well I remember on that crouded day [fl] | 1738.07.03 | New York | CITATION | Well may the cypress now my brows adorn [fl] | 1779.07.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Well may you fear, oh wretched crew! [fl] | 1777.04.29 | Exeter | CITATION | Well Met, Brother Tar [t], tune of lyric [beg] My Lord, with your leave | 1777.01.22 | Baltimore | CITATION | Well met Brother Tar [t], tune of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave | 1777.02.17 | Hartford | CITATION | Well met Brother Tar [t], tune of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave | 1777.02.24 | Norwich | CITATION | Well met Brother Tar [t], tune of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave | 1777.02.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Well met brother tar [t], tune of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave | 1777.03.04 | London | CITATION | Well met Brother Tar [t], tune of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave | 1777.03.14 | London | CITATION | Well met, Brother Tar [t], tune of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave | 1777.03.15 | London | CITATION | Well met Brother Tar [t], tune of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave | 1777.03.27 | London | CITATION | Well met Brother Tar [t], tune of lyric [beg] My Lords, with your leave | 1777.04.19 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Well Met Brother Tar [t], tune of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave | 1772.01.09 | Virginia | CITATION | Well met Friend Will, how's all at home? [fl] | 1760.02.11 | New York | CITATION | Well, now friend Z, you see what caution [fl] | 1782.03.13 | Worcester | CITATION | Well now (said the Devil) it looks something better [fl] | 1782.04.03 | Chatham | CITATION | Well now (said the devil) it looks something better! [fl] | 1782.04.11 | Worcester | CITATION | Well now (said the Devil) it looks something better [fl] | 1782.04.22 | Boston | CITATION | Well now (said the devil) it looks something better! [fl] | 1771.09.12 | Annapolis | CITATION | Well, now 'tis over-- the ice fairly broken [fl] | 1760.03.06 | Annapolis | CITATION | Well! since the dreadful bus'ness is all over [fl] | 1743.09.05 | Charleston | CITATION | Well Sirs, what think ye now of Cato's fate? [fl] | 1779.01.13 | New York | CITATION | Well somebody must foremost shew his face [fl] | 1748.02.24 | Annapolis | CITATION | Well sung the bard, to critics, wits and beaus [fl] | 1773.12.02 | Dublin | CITATION | We'll to the colonies boys [fl] | 1773.12.13 | Dublin | CITATION | We'll to the colonies boys [fl] | 1773.12.14 | Dublin | CITATION | We'll to the colonies boys [fl] | 1773.12.16 | Dublin | CITATION | We'll to the colonies boys [fl] | 1773.12.21 | Dublin | CITATION | We'll to the colonies, boys [fl] | 1762.02.18 | New York | CITATION | Well, well, my good countrymen! pr'y-ye don't fret [fl] | 1770.12.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Well! what have you done? says honest old Bob [fl] | 1752.12.11 | London | CITATION | Well yesterday is pass'd and cannot be [fl] | 1752.12.22 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Well Yesterday is pass'd and cannot be [fl] | 1753.01.08 | London | CITATION | Well yesterday is pass'd, and cannot be [fl] |