The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1771.08.26  New York  CITATION Contentment [t] [beg] Adieu! ye irksome cares of life 
1770.12.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Contentment [t] [beg] As deep in thought, I lonely sate 
1770.12.21  New London  CITATION Contentment [t] [beg] As deep in thought, I lonely sate 
1769.12.07  Williamsburg  CITATION Contentment [t] [beg] Farewell aspiring thoughts, no more 
1770.01.18  New York  CITATION Contentment [t] [beg] Farewell aspiring thoughts, no more 
1770.03.30  New London  CITATION Contentment [t] [beg] Farewell aspiring thoughts, no more 
1735.01.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Contentment [t] [beg] Lovely, lasting peace of mind 
1774.04.18  Boston  CITATION Contentment [t] [beg] Lovely lasting peace of mind 
1753.10.01  New York  CITATION Contentment to her Supplicants [t] [beg] Enamour'd bards! your moving strain 
1753.02.01  Annapolis  CITATION Contentment [t] [beg] What a folly is riches, your gold what a jest? 
1774.10.27  Norwich  CITATION Contentment [t] [beg] What a folly is riches, your gold what a jest? 
1781.12.07  New York  CITATION Contentment [t] [beg] What a folly is riches, your gold what a jest? 
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