The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1770.10.19  New London  CITATION Blest angel of our gospel-day [fl] 
1773.10.01  New Haven  CITATION Blest are the dead, an angel spoke [fl] 
1769.06.29  New York  CITATION Blest as the Immortal Gods is he [t], on concert program, Vaux-hall Gardens 
1769.06.29  New York  CITATION Blest as the Immortal Gods is he [t], on concert program, Vauxhall Gardens 
1769.07.03  New York  CITATION Blest as the Immortal Gods is he [t], on concert program, Vaux-hall Gardens 
1783.07.30  Philadelphia  CITATION Blest be the hour I left the wrangling crew [fl] 
1779.09.17  New York  CITATION Blest be the man, cried Sancho wise and deep [fl] 
1762.11.27  Providence  CITATION Blest be the man! his memory at least [fl] 
1777.06.05  New York  CITATION Blest cause of genial life, arise [fl] 
1769.06.12  Westmoreland  CITATION Blest change! When defects shall no longer deceive [fl] 
1775.03.09  Norfolk  CITATION Blest dilemm' awaits my virgin choice, A [fl] 
1734.09.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Blest husbandman! whose horny hands have till'd [fl] 
1772.10.08  Williamsburg  CITATION Blest is the man, of high or low degree [fl] 
1772.06.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Blest is the man, who free from anxious cares [fl] 
1767.12.24  Williamsburg  CITATION Blest is the man whose bosom glows [fl] 
1770.01.25  Williamsburg  CITATION Blest leaf whose aromatic gales dispense [fl] 
1736.10.18  New York  CITATION Blest leaf, whose aromatick gales dispence [fl] 
1736.08.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Blest leaf, whose aromatick gales dispense [fl] 
1736.02.02  Boston  CITATION Blest martyr, for whose fate [fl] 
1736.02.24  New York  CITATION Blest martyr, for whose fate [fl] 
1783.04.01  Maryland  CITATION Blest notes of Peace! With joy your sound I hear [fl] 
1783.04.16  Chatham  CITATION Blest notes of peace! with joy your sound I hear [fl] 
1783.04.26  Philadelphia  CITATION Blest notes of peace! with joy your sound I hear [fl] 
1742.01.18  New York  CITATION Blest peace! scarce known to pomp and kings [fl] 
1760.07.12  Charleston  CITATION Blest thought! from whence proceeds this joy [fl] 
1773.05.21  Portsmouth  CITATION Blest union! ever happy, happy pair [fl] 
1772.07.23  Annapolis  CITATION Blest was that age when free from mad'ning strife [fl] 
1768.03.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Blest with sense, with temper blest [fl] 
1773.11.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Blest with sense, with temper blest [fl] 
1773.08.03  Hartford  CITATION Blest with the softness of the female mind [fl] 
1759.12.03  New York  CITATION Blest youth! whose soul, with genuine virtue warm [fl] 
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