The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1780.05.29  Boston  CITATION Dream, A [t] [beg] As fairy forms the elfin airy train 
1778.05.20  London  CITATION Dream, A [t] [beg] As the other night I lay compos'd in sleep 
1778.06.05  London  CITATION Dream, A [t] [beg] As the other night I lay compos'd in sleep 
1775.01.19  Newburyport  CITATION Dream, A [t] [beg] I am an old farmer, was born in the woods 
1775.02.02  Norwich  CITATION Dream, A [t] [beg] I am an old farmer, was born in the woods 
1775.02.13  Newport  CITATION Dream, A [t] [beg] I am an old farmer, was born in the woods 
1776.02.13  Baltimore  CITATION Dream, A [t] [beg] I dreamt that buried in my native clay 
1725.05.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Dream, A [t] [beg] In vain is all you speak, and all you write 
1783.09.17  Chatham  CITATION Dream, A [t] [beg] One evening as I mused on times and things 
1766.03.31  Boston  CITATION Dream, A [t] [beg] Skies grew black, fork'd lightnings fly around, The 
1749.01.30  Boston  CITATION Dream, A [t] [beg] Tortur'd with pain, as late sleepless I lay 
1770.05.24  New York  CITATION Dream, The [t] [beg] I dream'd that buried in my fellow-clay 
1775.02.09  Boston  CITATION Dream, The [t] [beg] Sun had now forsook the sky, The 
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