The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1738.12.04  London?  CITATION For a trifle arrested, near eight months ago [fl] 
1775.02.06  Hartford  CITATION For and Against [t] [beg] Thrice happy happy lives - Who are from wedlock 
1771.02.28  New York  CITATION For and Against [t] [beg] Thrice happy, happy lives,-Who are from wedlock 
1776.12.16  New York  CITATION For as a flea, that goes to bed [fl] 
1776.12.23  New York  CITATION For as a flea, that goes to bed [fl] 
1776.12.30  New York  CITATION For as a flea, that goes to bed [fl] 
1747.10.22  Philadelphia  CITATION For Barclay's learned apology is due [fl] 
1775.04.20  Williamsburg  CITATION For Barclay's learned apology is due [fl] 
1778.12.30  New York  CITATION For battle prepar'd in their country's just cause [fl] 
1751.03.07  Williamsburg  CITATION For Britain's determin'd her rights..., burden of lyric [beg] Ye Britons be 
1770.12.27  New York  CITATION For Christmas-Day [t] [beg] High let us swell our tuneful notes 
1783.12.27  New York  CITATION For earthly monarchs, in their grandeur vain [fl] 
1764.01.12  London  CITATION For ever hated be the fatal hour [fl] 
1769.10.25  Savannah  CITATION For ever hated be the fatal hour [fl] 
1764.01.20  London  CITATION For ever hated by the fatal hour [fl] 
1777.03.04  Philadelphia  CITATION For forms of government let fools contest [fl] 
1767.10.01  New York  CITATION For geese, the finest ever seen [fl] 
1767.10.12  London  CITATION For geese, the finest ever seen [fl] 
1767.10.15  Boston  CITATION For geese, the finest ever seen [fl] 
1767.10.16  Edinburgh  CITATION For geese, the finest ever seen [fl] 
1767.10.17  London  CITATION For geese, the finest ever seen [fl] 
1767.11.11  Philadelphia  CITATION For geese the finest ever seen [fl] 
1772.11.09  London  CITATION For General Wolfe [t] [beg] To read this monumental verse approach 
1763.09.16  New London  CITATION For George and Liberty I cry aloud [fl] 
1779.06.12  Boston  CITATION For George the Third I turn'd my coat [fl] 
1738.03.07  New York  CITATION For God, they think, no notice takes [fl] 
1775.04.06  Boston  CITATION For he always stood firm to his text [fl] 
1767.01.01  New York  CITATION For he who hopes his bile shall not offend [fl] 
1741.11.23  New York  CITATION For heaps of gold let plodding misers toil [fl] 
1751.12.09  New York  CITATION For her husband deceas'd, Sally chants the sweet [fl] 
1772.07.16  Charleston  CITATION For him alone, hope leads from goal to goal [fl] 
1751.03.07  Williamsburg  CITATION For His Majesty's Birth-Day [t] [beg] Great prince, whose name distinguish'd 
1774.06.15  Newburyport  CITATION For Life [t] [beg] Mankind may walk unvex'd by strife 
1776.09.16  Norwich  CITATION For Life [t] [beg] Mankind my rover, unvex'd by strife 
1772.10.03  Philadelphia  CITATION For Life [t] [beg] Manking may walk, unvex'd by strife 
1729.03.13  Philadelphia  CITATION For mastives only have the knack [fl] 
1770.07.13  Dorsetshire  CITATION For me, deceas'd, weep not, my dear [fl] 
1772.12.08  London  CITATION For me, deceas'd, weep not my dear [fl] 
1762.11.12  London  CITATION For me, let Wisdom's sacred fountain flow [fl] 
1768.04.11  Philadelphia  CITATION For modes of faith, let graceless zealots fight [fl] 
1777.11.06  New York  CITATION For murder and for sodomy [fl] 
1777.11.25  Philadelphia  CITATION For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] 
1777.11.26  Philadelphia  CITATION For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] 
1777.11.29  Philadelphia  CITATION For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] 
1777.12.03  Philadelphia  CITATION For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] 
1777.12.10  Philadelphia  CITATION For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] 
1777.12.11  Philadelphia  CITATION For neither pedant nor for prude [fl] 
1770.12.29  London  CITATION For New-Year's Day [t] [beg] Eternal source of ev'ry joy! 
1774.01.01  Providence  CITATION For New-Year's Day [t] [beg] Eternal source of ev'ry joy! 
1763.12.31  Providence  CITATION For New-Year's Day [t] [beg] God of my life, thy constant care 
1764.12.29  Providence  CITATION For New-Year's Day [t] [beg] Remark, my soul, the narrow bounds 
1767.01.03  London  CITATION For New-Year's Day [t] [beg] Remark, my soul, the narrow bounds 
1733.08.20  New York  CITATION For once let me ask you a question, good Sir [fl] 
1771.01.11  Boston  CITATION For one like her with such a heavenly breast [fl] 
1781.10.03  Charleston  CITATION For other maxims formed our state [fl] 
1779.05.25  New York  CITATION For poem poignant short and sweet [fl] 
1772.05.21  New York  CITATION For shame Bully Buckhorse, why stab in the dark? [fl] 
1750.04.02  London  CITATION For shame! for shame! Oxonians all [fl] 
1772.07.02  Charleston  CITATION For shame! for shame! Oxonians all [fl] 
1750.03.13  London  CITATION For shame! for shame! Oxonions all [fl] 
1782.01.10  Fishkill  CITATION For the 1st of January 1782 [t] [beg] Circling sun, bright monarch of the 
1770.11.22  New York  CITATION For the Cumber-Land Wits [t] [beg] Truce with your banter, ye wits; pray 
1770.11.26  Philadelphia  CITATION For the Cumber-land Wits [t] [beg] Truce with your banter, ye wits; pray for 
1770.12.28  London  CITATION For the Cumber-Land Wits [t] [beg] Truce with your banter, ye wits; pray for 
1771.01.11  New London  CITATION For the Cumber-Land Wits [t] [beg] Truce with your banter, ye wits; pray 
1773.06.04  New London  CITATION For the Encouragement of Vocal Music [t] [beg] Shall birds their sweetest 
1773.06.08  Hartford  CITATION For the Encouragement of Vocal Music [t] [beg] Shall birds their sweetest 
1735.09.13  Charleston  CITATION For the Honour of Old England [t] [beg] Russ loves brandy, Dutchmen beer 
1749.07.03  New York  CITATION For the Night of the Fire Works [t] [beg] Sun, that us'd to chear our hearts 
1749.08.09  London  CITATION For the Night of the Fire Works [t] [beg] Sun, that us'd to chear our hearts 
1749.06.26  Boston  CITATION For the Night of the Fireworks [t] [beg] Sun, that us'd to chear our hearts 
1770.12.17  New York  CITATION For the Parlour Common Council [t] [beg] Says my Lord to his cook, I shall 
1772.04.16  Williamsburg  CITATION For the Root-House at Wrest [t] [beg] Stranger, or guest, whome'er this 
1773.04.19  Charleston  CITATION For thee all thoughts of pleasure I forego [fl] 
1775.12.30  Williamsburg  CITATION For thee, bless'd maid, I'll tune the youthful lyre [fl] 
1732.06.01  London  CITATION For thee I dim these eyes, and stuff this head [fl] 
1731.05.24  London  CITATION For thee, sweet month, the groves green liv'ries wear [fl] 
1757.06.17  Portsmouth  CITATION For thee, the soldiers, with heroick grace [fl] 
1774.08.10  London  CITATION For these few hours of life allotted me [fl] 
1736.01.15  Philadelphia  CITATION For these nocturnal thieves, huntsmen prepare [fl] 
1768.11.10  Boston  CITATION For this, when beauty's blooming charms are past [fl] 
1768.12.27  Boston  CITATION For this, when beauty's blooming charms are past [fl] 
1782.03.16  Richmond  CITATION For various purposes serves the fan [fl] 
1771.04.04  London  CITATION For while aloft the order they ascend [fl] 
1771.04.04  Philadelphia  CITATION For while aloft the order they attend [fl] 
1775.09.14  Williamsburg  CITATION For who will pay treasure, burden of lyric [beg] Fair liberty, now each 
1776.06.27  Boston  CITATION For wild ambition, with imperious force [fl] 
1732.04.27  Philadelphia  CITATION For wind up hypochondria pent [fl] 
1746.06.16  Holland  CITATION For wisdom known, Sir Twickel goes [fl] 
1751.08.26  Annapolis-Royl  CITATION For you, dear sir, the muse unus'd to sing [fl] 
1772.10.28  Philadelphia  CITATION For you, my sweet fair, my anxious muse shall sing [fl] 
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