The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1762.05.06  New York  CITATION Yes every hopeful son of rhyme [fl] 
1768.10.03  London  CITATION Yes, fairest proof of beauty's pow'r [fl] 
1780.04.01  Providence  CITATION Yes, I must part, and part, alas! from you [fl] 
1780.05.04  Norwich  CITATION Yes, I must part, and part, alas! from you [fl] 
1750.02.13  London  CITATION Yes, inspiration breaths in ev'ry thought! [fl] 
1770.05.31  London  CITATION Yes--it shall live, while mem'ry can retain [fl] 
1770.06.11  London  CITATION Yes--it shall live, while mem'ry can retain [fl] 
1770.06.29  London  CITATION Yes- it shall live, while mem'ry can retain [fl] 
1776.01.18  New York  CITATION Yes madam I do freely own [fl] 
1774.12.01  Williamsburg  CITATION Yes! sure 'tis here that pride, that folly reigns [fl] 
1774.12.29  Boston  CITATION Yes! sure 'tis here that pride, that folly reigns [fl] 
1775.01.13  New London  CITATION Yes! sure 'tis here that pride, that folly reigns [fl] 
1775.01.26  Williamsburg  CITATION Yes! sure 'tis here that pride, that folly reigns [fl] 
1775.02.10  Salem  CITATION Yes! sure 'tis here that pride, that folly reigns [fl] 
1773.02.11  Williamsburg  CITATION Yes, women, if they dar'd, would nobly soar [fl] 
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