The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1774.12.07  New Hampshire  CITATION Youth, author of lyric [beg] Brave sons of peace, who live at ease 
1741.07.23  South Carolina  CITATION Youth, author of lyric [beg] Captain Whole-Bones is now come in 
1763.04.30  Providence  CITATION Youth, author of lyric [beg] Choice came on. Fame's hoarsest trumpet 
1763.04.23  Providence  CITATION Youth, author of lyric [beg] Choice came on, fame told the success 
1783.11.11  New Brunswick  CITATION Youth, author of lyric [beg] Death lie a torrent sweeps away 
1771.02.23  Providence  CITATION Youth, author of lyric [beg] Farewell my friends, whom tender love 
1775.11.09  Cambridge  CITATION Youth, author of lyric [beg] Must death his sable triumphs still extend 
1783.03.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Youth, author of lyric [beg] What mean those tears, that thus effusive flow! 
1777.03.06  Newport  CITATION Youth, author of lyric [beg] While you, my Lord! with wealth and titles 
1768.02.22  Portsmouth  CITATION Youth, author of lyric [beg] Ye yews and elms with verdant shade protect 
1736.12.17  England  CITATION Youth, cry'd the muse, whose voice the sold'er warms [fl] 
1773.05.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Youth [t] [beg] Now vanity her playful part assumes 
1738.05.05  Williamsburg  CITATION Youth of the frontiers, author of lyric [beg] Unus'd to love's imperial 
1783.03.11  Baltimore  CITATION Youth, who's destin'd by the muse, The [fl] 
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