The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1771.08.15  Boston  CITATION Accept, blest shade! the tribute of a tear [fl] 
1740.05.22  Boston  CITATION Accept, brave Vernon, in these honest lays [fl] 
1753.11.05  New York  CITATION Accept, dear Jem, this humble chair [fl] 
1753.12.06  Annapolis  CITATION Accept, dear Jem, this humble chair [fl] 
1737.02.15  Boston  CITATION Accept, dear shade of my departed friend! [fl] 
1772.07.16  Annapolis  CITATION Accept, dear shade, the tributary tear [fl] 
1774.04.21  Williamsburg  CITATION Accept, dear shade, the tribute of a verse [fl] 
1781.09.05  Philadelphia  CITATION Accept, great chief, that share of honest praise [fl] 
1781.09.19  Philadelphia  CITATION Accept, great chief, that share of honest praise [fl] 
1781.10.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Accept, great chief, that share of honest praise [fl] 
1750.02.20  London  CITATION Accept, great prince, in these degenerate days [fl] 
1750.03.05  London  CITATION Accept, great prince, in these degenerate days [fl] 
1760.06.14  Charleston  CITATION Accept, my dear [fl] 
1753.07.30  New York  CITATION Accept, O Lloyd, the tribute of a muse [fl] 
1774.03.17  Williamsburg  CITATION Accept, sweet maid, each scene that Shakespeare drew [fl] 
1774.05.19  Williamsburg  CITATION Accept this watch, a toy at best [fl] 
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