| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1769.05.08 | Baltimore Cty | CITATION | What a constant round of pain [fl] | 1782.03.16 | Richmond | CITATION | What a constant round of pain [fl] | 1775.07.15 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What a court hath old England of folly and sin [fl] | 1775.07.26 | Baltimore | CITATION | What a court hath old England of folly and sin [fl] | 1753.02.01 | Annapolis | CITATION | What a folly is riches, your gold what a jest? [fl] | 1774.10.27 | Norwich | CITATION | What a folly is riches, your gold what a jest? [fl] | 1781.12.07 | New York | CITATION | What a folly is riches, your gold what a jest? [fl] | 1774.08.04 | New York | CITATION | What a hubbub is here, my dear father, of late [fl] | 1734.07.01 | Barbados | CITATION | What a pity it is that some modern Bravadoes [fl] | 1734.09.25 | Barbados | CITATION | What a pity it is that some modern bravadoes [fl] | 1750.02.12 | New York | CITATION | What a strange moment will that be [fl] | 1774.09.29 | Twickenham | CITATION | What am I going to bequeath [fl] | 1780.03.15 | London | CITATION | What are the earth's wide kingdoms else [fl] | 1756.04.12 | Boston | CITATION | What arm can want, or sinnows, or success [fl] | 1775.01.26 | Boston | CITATION | What! arm'd for virtue, and not point the pen [fl] | 1753.02.08 | London | CITATION | What? arm'd for virtue, when I point the pen [fl] | 1767.12.30 | Savannah | CITATION | What art thou, life, so courted by mankind? [fl] | 1739.03.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What bard shall fame to Rosalinda give [fl] | 1778.01.08 | Boston | CITATION | What base and unjust accusations we find [fl] | 1771.06.06 | London | CITATION | What beauties does Flora disclose [t], song in satirical program | 1771.05.17 | New London | CITATION | What being in nature's so fickle and light [fl] | 1750.11.05 | Boston | CITATION | What bounds can limit now the fallen tear [fl] | 1750.12.17 | New York | CITATION | What bounds can limit now the falling tear [fl] | 1768.04.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What bounds will nature or affection give [fl] | 1729.06.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What brought me here, -custom and fancy flee [fl] | 1758.02.06 | Boston | CITATION | What bustle and talk [fl] | 1759.08.06 | New York | CITATION | What! can an infant muse attempt to sing [fl] | 1773.04.06 | Hartford | CITATION | What can assuage the pain man feels [fl] | 1765.07.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What can preserve my life? or what destroy? [fl] | 1768.02.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What can satisfy av'rice, ambition and pride [fl] | 1747.05.25 | New York | CITATION | What can the people do when madmen rule [fl] | 1771.09.26 | Boston | CITATION | What can the reason be, when tyrants reign [fl] | 1774.03.17 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What can you raise upon your farms [fl] | 1767.11.19 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What canker'd pen of brass, what characters [fl] | 1768.01.04 | Boston | CITATION | What canker'd pen of brass, what characters [fl] | 1768.09.30 | Portsmouth | CITATION | What canker'd pen of brass, what characters [fl] | 1772.03.26 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What canker'd pen of brass, what characters [fl] | 1771.06.06 | London | CITATION | What care I for affairs of state [t], song in satirical program | 1729.11.03 | New York | CITATION | What care I how the King of Spain [fl] | 1774.06.15 | Norfolk | CITATION | What chear, brother tars, our toils are all o'er [fl] | 1783.12.08 | New York | CITATION | What cheker'd fates uncertain blend [fl] | 1750.01.15 | New York | CITATION | What Cobbam dead! Then England mourn thy fate [fl] | 1750.02.05 | London | CITATION | What Cobham dead! Then England mourn thy fate [fl] | 1783.06.21 | Edinburgh | CITATION | What constitutes a state? [fl] | 1783.07.24 | Edinburgh | CITATION | What constitutes a state? [fl] | 1768.01.18 | Boston | CITATION | What cooper has hoop'd up this barrel? [fl] | 1774.06.30 | Norfolk | CITATION | What cou'd induce thee, thus to engage [fl] | 1774.12.15 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What cou'd possess you, effeminate Ben [fl] | 1774.12.01 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What cou'd possess you, stupid dunce [fl] | 1774.07.07 | Norfolk | CITATION | What could induce thee Fool, thus to engage [fl] | 1773.10.15 | New London | CITATION | What degradation rolling ages feel! [fl] | 1733.04.23 | Annapolis | CITATION | What did inspire the fair to cross the main [fl] | 1774.02.17 | New York | CITATION | What did my phlogy, my phlogy [fl] | 1776.11.12 | London | CITATION | What discontents, what dire events [fl] | 1775.01.25 | Newburyport | CITATION | What does all this passion mean [fl] | 1775.02.02 | New York | CITATION | What! dog eat dog [fl] | 1783.04.26 | New York | CITATION | What doleful tidings in mine ears they ring [fl] | 1783.04.28 | New York | CITATION | What doleful tidings in mine ears they ring [fl] | 1767.04.27 | London | CITATION | What doth avail to have a princely place [fl] | 1767.06.20 | London | CITATION | What doth avail to have a princely place [fl] | 1735.12.29 | New York | CITATION | What doubts of allsufficient Providence? [fl] | 1780.12.13 | Trenton | CITATION | What dread explosion rends the distant skies! [fl] | 1760.11.24 | New York | CITATION | What D'Ye Call it [t], for sale by Gaine, Hugh | 1765.06.24 | New York | CITATION | What D'Ye Call It [t], for sale by Gaine, Hugh | 1765.07.01 | New York | CITATION | What D'Ye Call It [t], for sale by Gaine, Hugh | 1765.07.15 | New York | CITATION | What D'Ye Call It [t], for sale by Gaine, Hugh | 1765.07.22 | New York | CITATION | What D'Ye Call It [t], for sale by Gaine, Hugh | 1765.09.30 | New York | CITATION | What D'Ye Call It [t], for sale by Gaine, Hugh | 1781.04.25 | New York | CITATION | What D'Ye Call It [t], to be performed in New York | 1781.04.28 | New York | CITATION | What D'Ye Call It [t], to be performed in New York | 1781.04.30 | New York | CITATION | What D'Ye Call It [t], to be performed in New York | 1781.04.04 | New York | CITATION | What D'Ye Call It [t], wanted by theatre in New York | 1779.01.13 | New York | CITATION | What dy'e Call It [t], wanted by Theatre Royal | 1774.12.29 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What ear, ye sirens, can endure the pest [fl] | 1746.11.03 | Boston | CITATION | What e're men speak by this New Light [fl] | 1746.11.10 | Boston | CITATION | What e're men speak by this New Light [fl] | 1747.08.31 | Charleston | CITATION | What eye too many tears can shed [fl] | 1770.11.06 | Charleston | CITATION | What eye too many tears can shed [fl] | 1753.07.16 | Plymouth | CITATION | What falsehoods some in post advise [fl] | 1753.07.26 | Plymouth | CITATION | What falsehoods some in post advise! [fl] | 1759.09.29 | Charleston | CITATION | What fine antithesis, what flow'ry phrase [fl] | 1775.02.23 | Hartford | CITATION | What flame, so sudden, thus attracts mine eye? [fl] | 1775.02.06 | Hartford | CITATION | What flame, so sudden, thus attracts my eye? [fl] | 1779.03.30 | Chatham | CITATION | What friendly ray, in pity drest [fl] | 1771.05.25 | Providence | CITATION | What gives the maiden blush its loveliest dye [fl] | 1749.05.11 | Boston | CITATION | What gloomy star beclouds this Western clime! [fl] | 1768.06.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What god of music will assist my lays [fl] | 1758.04.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What grateful mind can forbear [fl] | 1770.09.17 | New York | CITATION | What grief did Beckford's honest soul oppress [fl] | 1768.09.02 | New London | CITATION | What grumbling noise comes thro' the yielding air! [fl] | 1751.01.23 | Annapolis | CITATION | What happy hours the man enjoys [fl] | 1751.03.26 | Boston | CITATION | What happy hours the man enjoys [fl] | 1767.07.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What his dear country lost when Russel fell [fl] | 1759.10.29 | Boston | CITATION | What honour, Wolfe, should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] | 1769.01.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What honours, Wolfe, shou'd thy brave brows adorn [fl] | 1759.10.19 | Massachusetts | CITATION | What honours, Wolfe, should thy brave brown adorn [fl] | 1759.10.15 | Boston | CITATION | What honours Wolfe should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] | 1759.10.15 | Boston | CITATION | What honours, Wolfe, should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] | 1759.10.18 | Boston | CITATION | What honours, Wolfe, should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] | 1759.10.25 | Boston | CITATION | What honours, Wolfe, should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] | 1759.11.01 | Boston | CITATION | What honours, Wolfe, should thy brave brows adorn? [fl] | 1759.10.22 | Boston | CITATION | What honours, Wolfe, should thy brows adorn? [fl] | 1769.01.19 | London | CITATION | What hopes, what terrors does thy gift creat [fl] | 1769.01.16 | London | CITATION | What hopes, what terrors does thy gift create [fl] | 1736.05.24 | Boston | CITATION | What how? how now hath how such learning [ ] [fl] | 1731.11.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What how now, old Grandsire, what is it you mean [fl] | 1723.08.26 | Boston | CITATION | What if your muse to Royal George does fly [fl] | 1774.07.01 | London | CITATION | What! in this piping time of peace [fl] | 1774.06.24 | London | CITATION | What! In this piping time of peace, when ev'ry [fl] | 1775.04.17 | Hartford | CITATION | What instrument, my friends, shall we employ [fl] | 1769.05.18 | New York | CITATION | What is eternity? Can ought [fl] | 1775.02.24 | Newbern | CITATION | What is eternity? Can ought [fl] | 1769.06.09 | New London | CITATION | What is eternity?--Can Ought [fl] | 1774.01.20 | London | CITATION | What is eternity--Can Ought [fl] | 1761.02.23 | Boston | CITATION | What! is great Prussia once again victorious [fl] | 1767.12.17 | New York | CITATION | What is in death, that men should fear to die? [fl] | 1769.09.14 | New York | CITATION | What is in death that men should fear to die? [fl] | 1769.09.29 | New London | CITATION | What is in death that men should fear to die? [fl] | 1779.06.22 | Norwich | CITATION | What is life? [fl] | 1774.12.29 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What is Life? [t] [beg] Tis a circle wherein each one, more or less | 1782.04.29 | Boston | CITATION | What is old English liberty? Friend, you now ask [fl] | 1764.07.26 | New York | CITATION | What is that vice that still prevails [fl] | 1765.01.28 | London | CITATION | What is that vice that still prevails [fl] | 1741.04.13 | London | CITATION | What is the blooming tincture of a skin [fl] | 1775.02.23 | Norwich | CITATION | What is the cause of all the woes [fl] | 1783.08.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What is the Man? [t] (Cowley), for sale by Bradford, Thomas | 1783.08.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What is the Man? [t] (Cowley), for sale by Bradford, Thomas | 1769.12.22 | Harwich | CITATION | What is the silly fellow dis, pray tell [fl] | 1734.01.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What is the thing our nature doth require [fl] | 1744.10.18 | Boston | CITATION | What is the vollied bolts severest maim [fl] | 1754.06.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What is this fleeting life of man? [fl] | 1767.10.12 | Charleston | CITATION | What is this fleeting life of man? [fl] | 1771.07.18 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What is this life, that mortals idly crave? [fl] | 1771.08.08 | New York | CITATION | What is this life, that mortals idly crave? [fl] | 1771.11.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What is this life that mortals idly crave? [fl] | 1771.11.22 | New London | CITATION | What is this life that mortals idly crave? [fl] | 1771.11.26 | Hartford | CITATION | What is this life that mortals idly crave? [fl] | 1781.12.22 | Boston | CITATION | What is this life that mortals idly crave? [fl] | 1782.01.05 | Portsmouth | CITATION | What is this life that mortals idly crave! [fl] | 1737.02.03 | New York | CITATION | What is this life we strive with anxious care [fl] | 1771.09.30 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What is thy gain, when all is done [fl] | 1773.05.13 | New York | CITATION | What is true happiness? Amanda cries [fl] | 1773.05.27 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What is true happiness? Amanda cries [fl] | 1783.09.20 | London | CITATION | What is Virtue? -Why a farce [fl] | 1769.11.10 | Newbern | CITATION | What is your aim, ye riff raff-railing elves [fl] | 1768.08.11 | England | CITATION | What joy, sister Ireland, your countenance shows! [fl] | 1773.03.13 | Providence | CITATION | What legends, of fables, and whimsical tales [fl] | 1773.04.06 | Salem | CITATION | What legends of fables, and whimsical tales [fl] | 1773.04.09 | Portsmouth | CITATION | What legends of fables, and whimsical tales [fl] | 1770.12.27 | Annapolis | CITATION | What light, bright beaming from yon eastern sky [fl] | 1773.04.05 | Charleston | CITATION | What loose and unjust accusations we find [fl] | 1758.01.27 | Portsmouth | CITATION | What martial spirits reign'd in Harry's days [fl] | 1774.02.21 | Boston | CITATION | What mean these sighs that from thy bosom stray? [fl] | 1780.02.26 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What mean those sighs that rend my throbbing breast [fl] | 1776.02.19 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What mean those tears, that thus effective flow? [fl] | 1776.01.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow! [fl] | 1776.02.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow! [fl] | 1776.02.15 | New York | CITATION | What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow? [fl] | 1776.02.17 | New York | CITATION | What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow? [fl] | 1776.02.19 | New York | CITATION | What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow? [fl] | 1776.02.24 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow? [fl] | 1776.02.24 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow? [fl] | 1776.03.01 | Newburyport | CITATION | What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow [fl] | 1776.03.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What mean those tears that thus effusive flow [fl] | 1783.03.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow! [fl] | 1747.03.02 | York | CITATION | What mean you by these wicked pranks [fl] | 1747.03.10 | York | CITATION | What mean you by these wicked pranks [fl] | 1747.03.16 | London | CITATION | What mean you by these wicked pranks [fl] | 1747.03.17 | York | CITATION | What mean you by these wicked pranks [fl] | 1783.12.30 | New Brunswick | CITATION | What means, alas! you solemn dreadful sound! [fl] | 1775.02.09 | New York | CITATION | What means this fury in my veins? [fl] | 1775.02.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What means this fury in my veins? [fl] | 1775.03.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What means this fury in my veins? [fl] | 1771.03.04 | Boston | CITATION | What mighty things from little causes flow! [fl] | 1771.03.08 | London | CITATION | What mighty things from little causes flow! [fl] | 1774.10.20 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What more affecting cause can friendship urge [fl] | 1774.02.24 | Norwich | CITATION | What mortal but slander, that serpent, hath flung [fl] | 1774.04.22 | New London | CITATION | What mortal but slander, that serpent hath stung [fl] | 1774.06.15 | Newburyport | CITATION | What mortal but slander, that serpent hath stung [fl] | 1777.04.09 | London | CITATION | What needs a proclamation for a fast? [fl] | 1757.12.01 | Annapolis | CITATION | What news? tis thought the Holbourne's fleet [fl] | 1782.04.15 | Boston | CITATION | What noise, and what nonsense! dear printers forbear! [fl] | 1771.12.23 | London | CITATION | What, or from whence I am, or who my fire [fl] | 1773.03.25 | New Kent | CITATION | What Parent's Heart But Feels A Parent's Wo! [t] [beg] Peace, gentle shade | 1779.02.24 | Trenton | CITATION | What perverse things most girls prove [fl] | 1780.04.12 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What pity, dear widow! that bosom, those eyes [fl] | 1769.08.24 | New York | CITATION | What pleasure is there equals this [fl] | 1781.04.19 | New York | CITATION | What poignant grief, what scenes of woe [fl] | 1776.03.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What profit golden heaps weigh'd by the pound? [fl] | 1745.11.08 | Annapolis | CITATION | What rake now doubts he has a soul to save [fl] | 1769.07.06 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What raptures does in music's charms combine [fl] | 1759.10.20 | Charleston | CITATION | What reas'ning this? Why any Tool [fl] | 1761.10.03 | St Andrews | CITATION | What Robin! hast thou still recourse [fl] | 1741.11.30 | New York | CITATION | What sacred raptures fire my breast [fl] | 1769.09.14 | New York | CITATION | What secret charm is there in me [fl] | 1771.12.20 | New London | CITATION | What self sufficiency and false content [fl] | 1748.12.27 | Norwich | CITATION | What shall I leave thee, none can tell [fl] | 1750.03.05 | Norwich | CITATION | What shall I leave thee, none can tell [fl] | 1757.10.14 | Portsmouth | CITATION | What shocking sound has rous'd me thus from sleep? [fl] | 1756.05.17 | New York | CITATION | What shocking sound has roused me thus from sleep? [fl] | 1737.08.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What silly wretch would prostitute his name [fl] | 1770.04.26 | Annapolis | CITATION | What sin of mine cou'd merit such a rod? [fl] | 1763.07.15 | Portsmouth | CITATION | What smiling seraph courts my ravish'd eyes [fl] | 1776.02.19 | Norwich | CITATION | What solemn sound is that which now I hear! [fl] | 1771.03.21 | Boston | CITATION | What sound seraphic, strikes mine ear! [fl] | 1736.01.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What sounds harmonious strike the ears! [fl] | 1756.12.24 | Portsmouth | CITATION | What sounds harmonious strike the ears! [fl] | 1761.12.25 | Portsmouth | CITATION | What sounds harmonious strike the ears [fl] | 1772.11.07 | Providence | CITATION | What strange, what wild, ungovern'd things are men? [fl] | 1782.11.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What strangely vers'd in magic lore [fl] | 1782.01.19 | London | CITATION | What taught these heroes of the moral world? [fl] | 1768.04.11 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What the deuce is the matter? What daemon of late [fl] | 1768.05.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What the duce is the matter? what daemon of late [fl] | 1777.01.28 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What theme propitious to the lay [fl] | 1766.11.21 | Portsmouth | CITATION | What then remains? Are we depriv'd of will [fl] | 1760.09.19 | London | CITATION | What tho' a slight check [fl] | 1782.01.05 | Portsmouth | CITATION | What tho' no friend could ward thine early fall [fl] | 1772.07.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What tho' no object strike upon the sight? [fl] | 1773.02.11 | Boston | CITATION | What tho' the scene withdraws its ray [fl] | 1773.03.12 | New London | CITATION | What tho' the scene withdraws its ray [fl] | 1773.02.26 | Portsmouth | CITATION | What tho' the scene withdraws its say [fl] | 1773.02.25 | New York | CITATION | What tho' the sun withdraws his ray [fl] | 1760.10.13 | London | CITATION | What though a slight check [fl] | 1773.08.26 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What though, lamented man, thy pains were great [fl] | 1779.01.02 | New York | CITATION | What though last year be past and gone [fl] | 1773.03.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What though short thy date? [fl] | 1737.12.01 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What thunder is that which breaks from the Park [fl] | 1737.12.09 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What thunder is that which breaks from the park [fl] | 1772.10.03 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What tranquil road, unvex'd by strife [fl] | 1774.04.13 | Newburyport | CITATION | What tranquil road, unvex'd by strife [fl] | 1774.10.13 | Norwich | CITATION | What tranquil road, unvex'd by strife [fl] | 1783.08.12 | Ireland | CITATION | What trifle comes next? Spare thy censure, my friend [fl] | 1775.02.23 | Williamsburg | CITATION | What unrelenting hand from me has torn [fl] | 1750.07.09 | New York | CITATION | What vain conceit mistaken mortal fires [fl] | 1782.06.22 | Richmond | CITATION | What vain conceit, mistaken mortal! fires [fl] | 1772.07.02 | Charleston | CITATION | What various charms can Celia boast [fl] | 1753.04.23 | New York | CITATION | What various charms can Sally boast [fl] | 1772.03.19 | Edinburgh | CITATION | What virtue more distinguishes the heart [fl] | 1746.09.11 | New York | CITATION | What V-n had in vigilance omitted [fl] | 1746.09.29 | Boston | CITATION | What V--n had in vigilance omitted [fl] | 1767.10.01 | New York | CITATION | What was the Jesuit's aim, and what their plan? [fl] | 1767.10.17 | Providence | CITATION | What was the Jesuits' aim, and what their plan? [fl] | 1765.01.07 | New York | CITATION | What We Must All Come To [t], for sale by Noel, Garrat | 1765.01.21 | New York | CITATION | What We Must All Come To [t], for sale by Noel, Garrat | 1765.01.28 | New York | CITATION | What We Must All Come To [t], for sale by Noel, Garrat | 1749.01.03 | London | CITATION | What will you then, requires a youthful friend [fl] | 1753.03.12 | New York | CITATION | What will you then, requires a youthful friend [fl] | 1744.12.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | What will you then, requites a youthful friend [fl] | 1772.01.16 | New York | CITATION | What wonders have some folks by instinct found out [fl] | 1748.09.12 | Charleston | CITATION | What words, what sense sufficient can express [fl] | 1764.06.14 | Boston | CITATION | What wretched rhymes with polluted stains [fl] | 1768.08.11 | Dublin | CITATION | What writer wou'd not grieve to see [fl] | 1774.11.17 | Norwich | CITATION | What ye have gain'd of late let others tell [fl] | 1774.11.03 | New York | CITATION | What ye have rais'd of late let others tell [fl] | 1774.02.14 | Bedford | CITATION | What you can raise upon your farms [fl] |