The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-FRIENDSHIP

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1783.03.04  Baltimore  CITATION Friendship adieu, thou dear deceiving good [fl] 
1768.12.08  New York  CITATION Friendship adieu, thou idle foolish thing! [fl] 
1770.02.16  New London  CITATION Friendship adieu, thou idle foolish thing! [fl] 
1774.01.14  Wethersfield  CITATION Friendship [t], anthem on, sung in Wethersfield, for ordination of John Mars 
1771.11.25  Albany  CITATION Friendship Between the Sexes... [t] [beg] At thy request, my charming maid 
1775.10.12  New York  CITATION Friendship [t] [beg] Come, sacred friendship, come and bring along 
1753.12.31  New York  CITATION Friendship, companion to sincerity [fl] 
1773.05.13  Williamsburg  CITATION Friendship [t] [beg] Curs'd be the man whose heart, unmov'd, can hear 
1773.05.31  Philadelphia  CITATION Friendship [t] [beg] Curs'd be the man whose heart, unmov'd, can hear 
1773.12.03  New London  CITATION Friendship [t] [beg] Curs'd be the man whose heart, unmov'd can hear 
1774.01.28  Portsmouth  CITATION Friendship [t] [beg] Curs'd be the man whose heart unmov'd, can hear 
1768.12.08  New York  CITATION Friendship [t] [beg] Friendship adieu, thou idle foolish thing! 
1770.02.16  New London  CITATION Friendship [t] [beg] Friendship adieu, thou idle foolish thing! 
1769.01.27  Boston  CITATION Friendship [t] [beg] Friendship, peculiar boon of heav'n 
1769.06.16  New London  CITATION Friendship [t] [beg] Immortals once conven'd in state, The 
1772.06.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Friendship is love from all its dross refin'd [fl] 
1772.07.17  Portsmouth  CITATION Friendship is love from all it's dross refin'd [fl] 
1776.01.13  Williamsburg  CITATION Friendship is the joy of reason [fl] 
1776.01.24  Baltimore  CITATION Friendship is the joy of reason [fl] 
1769.01.27  Boston  CITATION Friendship, peculiar boon of heav'n [fl] 
1767.09.24  New York  CITATION Friendship, peculiar gift of heav'n [fl] 
1782.05.14  Baltimore  CITATION Friendship, peculiar gift of heav'n [fl] 
1771.02.23  Providence  CITATION Friendship, that source of bliss, was first design [fl] 
1763.02.21  Boston  CITATION Friendship, the heav'nly theme, I sing [fl] 
1779.04.10  Boston  CITATION Friendship thou passion most refin'd [fl] 
1781.07.09  Westminster  CITATION Friendship, 'tis true, can num'rous sweets bestow [fl] 
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