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CITATION
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TEXT INDEX ENTRY
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1776.02.09
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London
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Burden, A begging we shall go, of lyric [beg] Come hither, brother tradesmen
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1774.07.21
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New York
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Burden, Charming Peggy, of lyric [beg] Some muse assist me to relate
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1772.04.30
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Upper Marlboro
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Burden, Dear Ally Dove, of lyric [beg] Molly Mog, Black-ey'd Susan
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1776.04.13
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London
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Burden, Derry down, down, of lyric [beg] Ye poor silly people, who foolishly
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1746.05.26
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Boston
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Come all loyal Britons, and lend me
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1755.07.03
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Charleston
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Doctors in Charles-Town have lately
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1767.03.12
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Goody Bull and her daughter together fell
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1742.07.19
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Boston
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Hail! D-p-s of wondrous fame
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1737.02.11
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Williamsburg
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] How hard is my fate!---to be over
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1780.09.27
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Chatham
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] I'll tell you a tale, it's as strange
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1750.06.07
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Let's away to New-Scotland, where plenty
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1750.06.18
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Let's away to Nova Scotia, where plenty
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1768.03.25
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New Haven
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Man who at day breaking, breaks of
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1778.10.24
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New York
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Our farce is now finished
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1752.11.20
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Charleston
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Pray Anchorstock, Boltrope, and Cable
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1766.10.10
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Charleston
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Since peace throughout Europe now seems
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1768.05.09
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Boston
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Vestry conven'd at a time the most
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1768.05.13
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New London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Vestry conven'd at a time most fitting
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1775.07.15
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Williamsburg
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] What a court hath old England of
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1775.07.26
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Baltimore
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] What a court hath old England of folly
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1772.06.18
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Ye belles and ye bloods, who the
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1752.11.20
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Charleston
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Ye good people all, who of cordage have
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1776.04.04
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Ye poor silly people who foolishly think
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1778.08.11
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Ye poor simple people, who foolishly
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1778.09.14
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Ye poor simple people, who foolishly
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1777.04.17
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Philadelphia
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Ye wrong heads, and strong heads
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1777.04.17
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London
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Burden, Derry Down, of lyric [beg] Ye wrong heads and strong heads attend
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1777.04.26
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Ye wrong heads, and strong hands, attend
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1777.05.26
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Ye wrong heads, and strong heads, attend
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1777.07.10
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Ye wrong heads, and strong heads, attend
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1770.03.26
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Boston
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] You simple Bostonians, I'd have you
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1770.03.30
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New London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] You simple Bostonians, I'd have you
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1770.04.12
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Boston
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] You simple Bostonians, I'd have you
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1737.01.31
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] You surgeons of London, who puzzle
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1737.01.31
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London
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Burden, Derry down, of lyric [beg] You surgeons of London, who puzzle your
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1733.06.28
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Northampton
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Burden, Derry down, of Robin Hood [t], old song sung by condemned man
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1733.07.19
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Northampton
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Burden, Derry down, of Robin Hood [t], old song sung by condemned man
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1733.09.08
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Northampton
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Burden, Derry down, of Robin Hood [t], old song sung by condemned man
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1770.09.22
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London
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Burden, Doodle doodle do, of lyric [beg] God bless my dearest little dear
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1770.09.25
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London
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Burden, Doodle doodle do, of lyric [beg] God bless my dearest little dear
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1770.10.08
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London
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Burden, Doodle doodle do, of lyric [beg] God bless my dearest little dear
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1770.10.12
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London
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Burden, Doodle doodle do, of lyric [beg] God bless my dearest little dear
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1770.11.09
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London
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Burden, Doodle doodle do, of lyric [beg] God bless my dearest little dear
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1770.11.19
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London
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Burden, Doodle doodle do, of lyric [beg] God bless my dearest little dear
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1766.07.18
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London
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Burden, Doodle, doodle do, of lyric [beg] Grown gentlemen and ladies all-a
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1770.10.29
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London
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Burden, Doodle Doodle, of lyric [beg] God bless my dearest little dear--
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1777.01.16
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New York
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Burden, Fa la, of lyric [beg] Americans swarming by thousands on shore
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1778.10.15
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Worcester
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Burden, Fal la, of lyric [beg] Come and listen my lads to sweet Liberty's
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1766.04.14
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Newport
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Burden, Hearts of Oak, of lyric [beg] Sure never was picture drawn more
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1766.04.18
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Portsmouth
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Burden, Hearts of oak, of song [beg] Sure never was picture more drawn
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1777.12.02
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Philadelphia
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Burden, Here we go up, of lyric [beg] Come all ye good people attend
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1768.10.31
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London
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Burden, Hey, down derry, of lyric [beg] This coffin is made
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1768.11.14
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London
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Burden, Hey, down derry, of lyric [beg] This coffin is made
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1775.06.16
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New London
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Burden, Huzza, brave Americans, of lyric [beg] Hail America, Hail!
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1774.10.14
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New York
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Burden, Huzza! for brave America! in song published in New York Journal
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1730.10.22
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Paris
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Burden, La Coque, La Coque, of ballads sung against Bishop of Soissons
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1778.12.01
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Portsmouth
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Burden, Laral laddy, of lyric [beg] West of the old Atlantic
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1736.02.16
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New York
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Burden, O Hone, O Hone, of lyric [beg] Toby a dog of sport
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1777.11.18
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Baltimore
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Burden, O Rare Willy, of lyric [beg] With hearts, at York, as light a cork
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1776.04.06
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New York
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Burden, O the old soldiers of the King, of lyric [beg] Since you all will
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1737.07.25
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New York
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Burden, Oh hone, of lyric [beg] Toby a dog of sport, oh hone, oh hone
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1754.09.19
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Annapolis
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Burden, Over the Hills and Far Away [t], of lyric [beg] Over the hills with
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1759.11.03
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Charleston
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Burden, Over the Hills and far away, of lyric [beg] To all those youths
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1759.11.26
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Charleston
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Burden, Over the Hills and Far Away, of lyric [beg] To all those youths
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1771.02.12
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Charleston
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Burden, Sally, the Planter's Daughter, of lyric [beg] Let others sing the
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1778.01.27
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Hartford
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Burden, Silver and gold, of lyric [beg] To night the muse attempts to show
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1768.01.11
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Boston
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Burden, Sing riddletum, of lyric [beg] When Jemmicumjunto first drew out
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1759.03.26
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New York
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Burden, Sing rou tourou, of lyric [beg] Great-Britain with a deal of pelf
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1765.10.31
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Charleston
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Burden, Sing tantarara, burn all, of lyric [beg] He who for a post, or base
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1783.11.05
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Chatham
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Burden, Sing tantarara dupes all, of lyric [beg] Come rouse, brother Tories
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1765.09.02
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Newport
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Burden, Sing tantararara, burn all, of lyric [beg] He who for a post
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1765.09.06
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Newport
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Burden, Sing tantararara, burn all, of lyric [beg] He who for a post
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1765.09.09
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Newport
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Burden, Sing tantararara, burn all, of lyric [beg] He who for a post
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1770.04.09
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New York
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Burden, Sing tantararara, of lyric [beg] White balls and black balls were
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1778.05.09
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London
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Burden, Sing tantararara wise all, of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll
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1778.05.30
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London
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Burden, Sing tantararara wise all, of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll
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1778.06.16
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London
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Burden, Sing tantararara wise all, of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll
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1778.06.16
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London
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Burden, Sing tantararara, wise all, of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll
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1778.06.18
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London
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Burden, Sing Tantararara, wise all! of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song
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1778.06.09
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London
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Burden, Sing Tantarrarara wise all, of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll
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1766.01.06
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New York
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Burden, Sing ti-ti-tum ti, of lyric [beg] And Jemmy wrote of Government, and
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1765.05.13
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Boston
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Burden, Sing titiuniti, of lyric [beg] And Jemmy is a silly dog, and Jemmy
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1775.12.22
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Newburyport
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Burden, Take t'other touch, of lyric [beg] Tho' some folks may tell us
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1778.07.16
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Philadelphia
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Burden, Taral laddy, of lyric [beg] West of th' old Atlantic
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1778.08.17
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Norwich
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Burden, Taral laddy, of lyric [beg] West of th' old Atlantic, firm liberty
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1778.08.24
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Boston
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Burden, Taral laddy, of lyric [beg] West of th' old Atlantic, firm liberty
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1778.08.27
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Worcester
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Burden, Taral laddy, of lyric [beg] West of th' old Atlantic, firm liberty
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1778.12.01
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Norwich
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Burden, Taral laddy, of lyric [beg] West of th' old Atlantic, firm liberty
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1768.01.04
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Beresford
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Burden, Tis this and that, and they cannot tell what; of old song
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1768.01.18
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Beresford
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Burden, Tis this and that, and they cannot tell what; of old song
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1768.01.25
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Beresford
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Burden, Tis this and that, and they cannot tell what; of old song
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1766.03.31
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Boston
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Burden, Titum, tititum, of lyric in satirical essay
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1780.05.22
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Boston
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Burden, Tol lo de, of lyric [beg] There was, and a very great fool
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1780.06.01
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London
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Burden, Tol lol do, of lyric [beg] There was, and a very great fool
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1780.05.02
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London
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Burden, Tol lol, of lyric [beg] There was, and a very great fool
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1774.02.17
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New York
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Burden, Tolde-roddle, of lyric [beg] Pigeon who'd think it, alas! a fine
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1773.11.25
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New York
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Burden, Tolde-roddle, of lyric [beg] There's Pop-li-cola, that lags of
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1774.02.03
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New York
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Burden, Toroddle, of lyric [beg] Huzza! Huzza! then cry'd a skinner
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1782.03.02
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London
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Burden, Toroddle, toroddle, of lyric [beg] There was--and is a very great
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1782.03.29
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London
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Burden, Toroddle, toroll, of lyric [beg] There was --- and a very great
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1773.01.28
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London
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Burden, Tweedle-dum and Tweedle dee, in lyric [beg] Who has not heard, what
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1760.05.29
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Annapolis
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Burden, Which no body can deny, of lyric [beg] Come listen a while, and I'll
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1760.07.04
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Portsmouth
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Burden, Which no body can deny, of lyric [beg] Come listen a while and I'll
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1738.03.27
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Boston
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Burden, Which nobody can deny, of lyric [beg] Come hark to our ditty which
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1772.06.25
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New York
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Burden, Which nobody can deny, of lyric [beg] Since life's but a jest, let
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1745.07.29
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Long Island
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Burden, With a fa, la, la, of lyric [beg] Let all true subjects now rejoice
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1741.03.09
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Spithead
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Burden, With a fa, la, of lyric [beg] To you, fine folk, at London town
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1780.01.18
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London
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Burden, With a fa lal, of lyric [beg] To all our countrymen at land
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1780.02.12
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London
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Burden, With a fal, lal, lal, la, la, of lyric [beg] To all our countrymen
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1778.10.03
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Philadelphia
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Burden, Yankee Doodle, of lyric [beg] From Lewis, Monsieur Gerard came
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1781.11.07
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Chatham
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Burden, Yankee doodle, of lyric [beg] Ye loyalists all, within the town
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1781.11.20
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New York
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Burden, Yankee Doodle, of lyric [beg] Ye loyalists all, within the town
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1781.11.29
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Norwich
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Burden, Yankee Doodle, of lyric [beg] Ye loyalists all, within the town
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1782.08.31
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London
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Burden, Yankee doodle, who's the noodle? of lyric [beg] I sing of George's
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1782.09.30
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London
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Burden, Yankee doodle, who's the noodle? of lyric [beg] I sing of George's
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1782.10.11
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London
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Burden, Yankee doodle, who's the noodle, of lyric [beg] I sing of George of
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1777.12.09
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Baltimore
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Burden, Yankey Doodle Do, pa, pa, of lyric [beg] Whilst the fancy
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1780.01.22
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New York
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Burden, Yanky Doodle, of lyric [beg] Good Neighbours, if you'll give me
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1778.11.11
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New York
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Burden, Yanky doodle, of lyric [beg] It was on Mr Percy's land
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