The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1741.12.15  Boston  CITATION Awake! awake, my slumb'ring muse [fl] 
1771.02.19  Hartford  CITATION Awake Britannia's guardian power [fl] 
1739.06.26  London  CITATION Awake, dear Celia, ope thy sleepy eyes [fl] 
1781.04.16  Boston  CITATION Awake, my country, rise! nor be o'erpower'd [fl] 
1772.11.26  New York  CITATION Awake, my Laura, break the silken chain [fl] 
1778.11.02  Boston  CITATION Awake my muse, from social scenes arise [fl] 
1773.05.27  Halifax  CITATION Awake, my muse! salute the spring [fl] 
1762.03.26  Portsmouth  CITATION Awake my muse; sing Rodney's growing fame [fl] 
1776.04.04  New York  CITATION Awake, my soul, from soft repose [fl] 
1771.12.27  New Haven  CITATION Awake my soul; resume the lyre [fl] 
1752.12.25  New York  CITATION Awake, my soul, your halelujahs sing [fl] 
1737.01.25  New York  CITATION Awake my St. John, leave all manner things [fl] 
1755.12.26  London  CITATION Awake the Harp, the Cymbal raise [fl] 
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