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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1771.10.04  London  CITATION Horace, author of lyric [beg] Away ye little vulgar fools 
1764.07.26  New York  CITATION Horace, author of lyric [beg] He that shall rail against his absent friends 
1757.03.26  New Haven  CITATION Horace, author of lyric [beg] Man of upright heart and soul, The 
1772.05.07  Annapolis  CITATION Horace, author of lyric [beg] My friend's mistaken, should he think 
1756.11.25  Virginia  CITATION Horace, author of lyric [beg] Our hardy youth should learn to bear 
1749.02.13  Boston  CITATION Horace, author of lyric [beg] Persian luxury I hate, The 
1753.02.01  Boston  CITATION Horace, author of lyric [beg] There are a number of us creep 
1726.04.30  Boston  CITATION Horace, author of lyric [beg] Thro' all mankind impatient ardours reign 
1765.01.28  London  CITATION Horace, author of lyric [beg] What is that vice that still prevails 
1737.08.19  Williamsburg  CITATION Horace, author of model of lyric [beg] Friend, who proves sincere and true 
1776.08.03  London  CITATION Horace, author of model of lyric [beg] He needs no arms for his defence 
1772.10.09  London  CITATION Horace, author of model of lyric [beg] He that would great in science grow 
1768.07.29  New London  CITATION Horace...Imitated [t] [beg] Wanton god of soft desire, The 
1782.04.08  Boston  CITATION Horace: Ode 10 [t], model of lyric [beg] Licenius, happy shall you be 
1772.10.31  Providence  CITATION Horace: Ode 10th...Imitated [t] [beg] If thro' this sea of life, Licinius 
1747.03.31  Annapolis  CITATION Horace: Ode 16 [t], model of lyric [beg] Pow'rful Prince, by lust of empire 
1733.08.20  Whittlesea  CITATION Horace, odes sung by mourners in Whittlesea 
1733.09.14  Whittlesea  CITATION Horace, odes sung by mourners in Whittlesea 
1772.04.09  Williamsburg  CITATION Horace, source, author of lyric [beg] Snows are gone, the grass regains 
1759.03.29  Boston  CITATION Horace, source of lyric [beg] As thro' the waves the faithless shepherd 
1772.01.16  Williamsburg  CITATION Horace, source of lyric [beg] Ne'er thou repine at fate's decree 
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