DATE
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LOCATION
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CITATION
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TEXT INDEX ENTRY
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1773.02.27
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Providence
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CITATION
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Epithalamium, An [t] [beg] Hail thou Apollo! Master of the choir
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1737.09.19
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Boston
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CITATION
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Epithalamium [t] [beg] And has Charissa her whole heav'n of charms
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1783.12.06
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Tamworth
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CITATION
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Epithalamium Cantata [t] [beg] At Cana's feast, the sceptic Jew
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1768.08.08
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Berkshire
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CITATION
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Epithalamium, composed by clerk of parish, sung at marriage
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1768.08.19
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Berkshire
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CITATION
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Epithalamium, composed by clerk of parish, sung at marriage
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1772.07.23
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Russia
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CITATION
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Epithalamium [t], obscene song sung in Russia to newly married couple
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1770.04.12
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Russia
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CITATION
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Epithalamium, obscene, sung by chorus of children at wedding feast
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1767.11.27
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Westborough
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CITATION
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Epithalamium, sung at wedding of elderly couple
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1726.03.03
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Lorrain
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CITATION
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Epithalamium, sung by Jewish chanters for marriage of Queen
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1770.04.02
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Epithalamium [t], sung by Woolls, Mr and Storer, Miss, in Fair Penitent [t]
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1767.11.19
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Westborough
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CITATION
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Epithalamium, sung for marriage of Wood, Benjamin
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1770.04.05
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Epithalamium [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr, and Storer, Miss
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1768.03.31
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Epithalamium [t] [beg] Ye tuneful nine inspire my lay
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