The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1756.04.26  Boston  CITATION Dying Christian to his Soul [t] [beg] Vital spark of heavenly flame 
1755.11.22  New Haven  CITATION Dying General Speaks [t] [beg] Then 'tis decreed--the vain exulting Gaul 
1769.10.13  London  CITATION Dying Indian's Notions of Futurity, The [t] [beg] Dart of Izdabel prevails! 
1752.04.20  New York  CITATION Dying Lady's Adieu to her Husband... [t] [beg] Thou who do'st all my worldly 
1752.05.14  Boston  CITATION Dying Lady's Adieu to her Husband... [t] [beg] Thou, who do'st all my 
1783.06.25  London  CITATION Dying Prostitute, The [t] [beg] Cold blew the blast with hollow shriek 
1783.08.04  London  CITATION Dying Prostitute, The [t] [beg] Cold blew the blast with hollow shrieks 
1768.04.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Dying Rake's Soliloquy [t] [beg] No friends to assist, no relation to grieve 
1770.01.05  Portsmouth  CITATION Dying Rake's Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] In the fever of yourth ev'ry pulse in 
1769.02.27  Newport  CITATION Dying Rake's Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] In the fever of youth, ev'ry pulse in 
1770.02.05  Philadelphia  CITATION Dying Rake's Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] In the fever of youth ev'ry pulse in a 
1770.05.11  New London  CITATION Dying Rake's Solliloquy, The [t] [beg] In the fever of youth, ev'ry pulse 
1773.09.23  New York  CITATION Dying Saint, The [t] [beg] As good Exekiel on his bed 
1774.01.07  Newbern  CITATION Dying Saint, The [t] [beg] As good Ezekial on his bed 
1773.10.05  Hartford  CITATION Dying Saint, The [t] [beg] As good Ezekiel on his bed 
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