DATE
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LOCATION
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CITATION
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TEXT INDEX ENTRY
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1783.03.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions above [fl]
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1783.03.05
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Maryland
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions above [fl]
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1783.03.22
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Talbot C H
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions above [fl]
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1775.08.12
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl]
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1775.08.15
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl]
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1775.08.17
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New York
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl]
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1775.09.05
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Newburyport
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl]
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1775.09.06
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Worcester
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl]
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1775.09.11
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Newport
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl]
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1775.09.12
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl]
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1775.09.16
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl]
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1775.10.04
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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In a chariot of light from the regions of day [fl]
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1737.04.15
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In a fair vale, where fruitful fields appear [fl]
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1769.10.02
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London
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CITATION
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In a late very famous--much talk'd of petition [fl]
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1769.10.21
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Providence
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CITATION
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In a late very famous--much talk'd of petition [fl]
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1777.10.18
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Boston
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CITATION
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In a mouldering cave, where th' oppressed retreat [fl]
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1777.10.09
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Boston
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CITATION
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In a mouldring cave, where th' oppressed retreat [fl]
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1730.03.30
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Boston
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CITATION
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In a thick shade, the owl, the bat [fl]
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1749.01.16
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New York
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CITATION
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In a thick shade, the owl, the bat [fl]
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1769.10.05
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New York
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CITATION
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In a vein of good humour, says Hal to his wife [fl]
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1773.12.23
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Norwich
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CITATION
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In a vein of good humour, says Hall to his wife [fl]
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1776.03.18
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In Abram's plains there lies interr'd [fl]
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1762.09.16
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In advertisement now I tell [fl]
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1765.03.23
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Providence
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CITATION
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In Aesop's days, when trees could speak [fl]
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1767.02.28
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New Haven
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CITATION
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In Aesop's famous world of wit [fl]
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1773.09.10
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New London
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CITATION
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In Aesop's famous world of wit [fl]
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1782.10.05
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In Aesop's famous world of wit [fl]
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1767.08.27
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London
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CITATION
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In all humility we crave [fl]
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1783.06.30
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Boston
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CITATION
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In all misfortunes, this advantage lies [fl]
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1761.05.11
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New York
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CITATION
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In ancient days, 'twas God's most sacred will [fl]
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1761.05.19
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Newport
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CITATION
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In ancient days, 'twas god's most sacred will [fl]
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1755.09.08
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Boston
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CITATION
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In ancient days, when Ign'rance rear'd her head [fl]
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1759.11.02
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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In ancient times, as poets sing [fl]
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1773.08.03
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New Haven
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CITATION
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In ancient times e'er frequent vice began [fl]
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1768.10.07
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Boston
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CITATION
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In ancient times, if fame says true [fl]
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1775.02.11
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In ancient times, if history tells true [fl]
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1779.06.14
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Providence
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CITATION
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In ancient times the sacred plough employ'd [fl]
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1779.04.03
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Gloucester
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CITATION
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In ancient times, the sacred plough enploy'd [fl]
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1773.08.13
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New Haven
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CITATION
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In ancient times, when pride, nor show [fl]
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1767.02.16
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London
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CITATION
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In ancient times, when trees could speak [fl]
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1774.09.15
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Boston
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CITATION
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In ancient times--tyranny and civil wars [fl]
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1772.03.24
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Hartford
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CITATION
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In Answer to a Question, What is Religion? [t] [beg] Religion is a generous
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1774.04.08
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New London
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CITATION
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In Answer to Juba's Rules for the Ladies... [t] [beg] Juba! A name that
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1776.03.11
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Norwich
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CITATION
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In Answer to The Choice... [t] [beg] When I behold the choice you make
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1754.05.14
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Charleston
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CITATION
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In answer to the widow's letter [fl]
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1773.04.09
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New Haven
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CITATION
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In antient times, ere frequent vice began [fl]
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1748.09.19
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Boston
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CITATION
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In antient times this honour'd H--se did hold [fl]
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1767.12.24
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In beauty of wit [fl]
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1773.03.19
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New Haven
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CITATION
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In beauty's praise let other's write [fl]
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1776.05.24
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Boston
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CITATION
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In Boston, once, t'will stain the historic page [fl]
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1776.06.06
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Boston
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CITATION
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In Boston, once, t'will stain the historic page [fl]
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1776.06.22
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Boston
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CITATION
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In Boston, once, t'will stain the historic page [fl]
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1776.07.08
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Boston
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CITATION
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In Boston, once, t'will stain the historic page [fl]
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1776.05.24
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Boston
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CITATION
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In Britain once, it stains th' historic page [fl]
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1776.06.06
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Boston
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CITATION
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In Britain once, it stains th' historic page [fl]
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1776.06.22
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Boston
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CITATION
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In Britain once, it stains th' historic page [fl]
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1776.07.08
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Boston
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CITATION
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In Britain once, it stains th' historic page [fl]
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1767.01.01
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In Buckingham a sprightly boy [fl]
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1766.06.05
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New York
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CITATION
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In chearful strains of gratitude and joy [fl]
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1769.07.20
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New York
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CITATION
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In cloaths, be fashion crazy to excess [fl]
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1772.08.17
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In dark December's horrid gloom [fl]
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1771.10.31
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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In dark, dirt-litter'd crannies bred [fl]
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1758.03.17
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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In dawn of life she wisely sought her God [fl]
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1766.03.28
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Boston
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CITATION
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In days for yore when freedom reign'd [fl]
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1765.10.07
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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In days of yore, and pious times [fl]
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1775.05.06
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In days of yore, as sages tell [fl]
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1782.01.02
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In days of yore, as sages tell [fl]
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1735.04.14
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London
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CITATION
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In days of yore, by fasting, watching, pray'r [fl]
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1766.03.17
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Boston
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CITATION
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In days of yore when freedom reign'd [fl]
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1766.03.24
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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In days of yore when freedom reign'd [fl]
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1770.01.01
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Charleston
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CITATION
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In days of yore, when Greece the sceptre sway'd [fl]
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1766.04.05
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New Haven
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CITATION
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In days of youre when freedom reign'd [fl]
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1751.01.07
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Boston
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CITATION
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In Defence of Masonry [t] [beg] Pray Master Clio now take care
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1783.01.25
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Boston
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CITATION
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In desarts waste, and dress'd in skins [fl]
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1775.06.23
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Boston
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CITATION
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In distant periods near the ancient flood [fl]
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1771.12.16
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London
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CITATION
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In earliest times, ere man had learn'd [fl]
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1746.05.26
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Charleston
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CITATION
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In earliest times when good old Saturn sway'd [fl]
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1764.10.26
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Newbern
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CITATION
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In Empire young, scarce warm on Gotham's throne [fl]
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1783.01.25
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Hartford
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CITATION
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In England, where the poets scribble [fl]
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1778.09.19
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New York
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CITATION
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In Esop's days, when all things spoke [fl]
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1782.06.04
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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In Esop's days, when trees could speak [fl]
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1757.01.20
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In every scene the moral is divine [fl]
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1774.10.27
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In every soul, 'tis said, are seen the rise [fl]
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1775.06.27
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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In every woman's heart, we find [fl]
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1775.10.04
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New York
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CITATION
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In ev'ry civil war this hazard's run [fl]
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1775.10.14
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In ev'ry civil war this hazard's run [fl]
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1775.10.16
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Boston
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CITATION
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In ev'ry civil war this hazard's run [fl]
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1775.10.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In ev'ry civil war this hazard's run [fl]
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1750.02.26
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Boston
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CITATION
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In ev'ry climate, age and state [fl]
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1750.04.02
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Boston
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CITATION
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In ev'ry climate, age and state [fl]
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1763.12.03
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Providence
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CITATION
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In ev'ry country, ev'ry age, we find [fl]
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1767.06.29
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London
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CITATION
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In ev'ry country, ev'ry age, we find [fl]
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1768.06.28
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Charleston
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CITATION
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In ev'ry country, ev'ry age, we find [fl]
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1774.12.05
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London
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CITATION
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In ev'ry fool, 'tis said, are seen the rise [fl]
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1783.03.17
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New York
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CITATION
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In ev'ry newspaper--that copious sheet [fl]
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1774.07.01
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London
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CITATION
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In ev'ry soul, 'tis said, are seen the rise [fl]
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1768.09.30
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In fable I've read of a small quadruped [fl]
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1768.06.27
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Boston
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CITATION
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In fair Circassia, where, to love inclin'd [fl]
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1750.01.08
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Charleston
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CITATION
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In fair Northumberland, (I trow [fl]
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1762.10.11
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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In fame's bright annals shall New-Hampshire stand [fl]
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1777.11.03
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Norwich
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CITATION
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In fancy's ideal kingdom, restless rolls [fl]
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1762.07.22
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New York
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CITATION
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In farmer's yard, one summer's day [fl]
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1783.09.20
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Providence
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CITATION
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In former days-no matter when-- [fl]
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1783.07.31
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Boston
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CITATION
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In former days-no matter when [fl]
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1783.08.14
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Worcester
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CITATION
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In former days-no matter when [fl]
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1783.08.21
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Fishkill
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CITATION
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In former days-no matter when [fl]
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1783.08.27
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Chatham
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CITATION
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In former days-no matter when [fl]
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1783.08.28
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Bennington
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CITATION
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In former days-no matter when [fl]
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1783.09.08
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Hartford
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CITATION
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In former days-no matter when [fl]
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1783.09.24
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In former days-no matter when [fl]
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1783.11.01
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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In former days-no matter when [fl]
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1783.10.03
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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In former days-no matter when- [fl]
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1772.06.11
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London
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CITATION
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In former times there liv'd one Aristotle [fl]
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1779.08.14
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Boston
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CITATION
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In former times, when men were wise [fl]
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1779.09.07
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Norwich
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CITATION
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In former times, when men were wise [fl]
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1777.12.04
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London
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CITATION
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In freedom we are born, and in freedom we'll live, quote from Liberty Song
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1768.08.12
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Boston
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born..., chorus of new song sung by gentlemen in Boston
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1768.08.15
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Boston
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born..., chorus of new song sung by gentlemen in Boston
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1768.08.08
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Boston
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born..., chorus of new song sung by serenaders in Boston
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1768.08.09
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Boston
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born..., chorus of new song sung by serenaders in Boston
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1768.08.12
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Boston
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born..., chorus of new song sung by serenaders in Boston
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1768.09.12
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Boston
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born..., chorus of new song sung by serenaders in Boston
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1768.09.08
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Boston
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born, and in freedom we'll live, chorus of new song
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1768.09.13
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Boston
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born, and in freedom we'll live, chorus of new song
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1768.08.13
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Providence
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born, chorus of Liberty Song [t], sung in Providence
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1768.07.23
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Providence
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born, chorus of lyric [beg] Come, join hand in hand, brave
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1768.08.22
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Boston
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born, chorus of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand, brave
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1768.09.02
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Boston
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born, chorus of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand brave
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1768.09.05
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Boston
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born, chorus of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand brave
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1774.08.11
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In freedom we're born, chorus of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand
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1770.06.15
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London
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CITATION
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In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl]
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1770.06.22
|
London
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CITATION
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In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl]
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1770.07.04
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London
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CITATION
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In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl]
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1770.07.18
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London
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CITATION
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In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl]
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1770.07.25
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London
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CITATION
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In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl]
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1770.08.03
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London
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CITATION
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In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen [fl]
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1776.04.15
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London
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CITATION
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In genial spring, 'neath the quiv'ring shade [fl]
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1776.05.13
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London
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CITATION
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In genial spring, 'neath the quiv'ring shade [fl]
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1775.01.05
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Boston
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CITATION
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In George the second's golden days [fl]
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1775.01.20
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Boston
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CITATION
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In George the second's golden days [fl]
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1768.06.13
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Boston
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CITATION
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In Georgia's land, where Tefflis' towers are seen [fl]
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1753.09.06
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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In gold and silver what unseen deceit [fl]
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1754.02.11
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Boston
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CITATION
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In gold and silver what unseen deceit [fl]
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1757.07.22
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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In gold and silver what unseen deceit [fl]
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1777.09.22
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Norwich
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CITATION
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In gold and silver, what unseen deceit [fl]
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1780.01.13
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London
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CITATION
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In good King George's golden days [fl]
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1765.03.23
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London
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CITATION
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In good Queen Anna's days, when Tories reign'd [fl]
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1766.07.03
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Northhampton
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CITATION
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In Greece and Rome, renown'd for arts and arms [fl]
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1782.08.13
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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In grief despondence, levity in joy [fl]
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1783.05.12
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Boston
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CITATION
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In grief despondence, levity in joy [fl]
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1774.09.26
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Easton
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CITATION
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In happier times if such should ever be [fl]
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1774.10.25
|
Easton
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CITATION
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In happier times if such should ever be [fl]
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1740.02.12
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Scotland
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CITATION
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In heav'nly choirs a question rose [fl]
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1772.07.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In him at once did three great worthies shine [fl]
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1773.08.30
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New York
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CITATION
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In hopes of glory to be quite involv'd! [fl]
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1772.04.20
|
London
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CITATION
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In human works, though labour'd on with pain [fl]
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1772.06.01
|
London
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CITATION
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In human works, though labour'd on with pain [fl]
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1764.03.12
|
Newport
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CITATION
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In hymen's bonds united prove [fl]
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1771.10.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In Infancy [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1771.11.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In Infancy [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1744.01.26
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London
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CITATION
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In Lewis see the fate of Kings [fl]
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1776.12.09
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Norwich
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CITATION
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In life what various scenes appear! [fl]
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1783.03.15
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Newport
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CITATION
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In life what various scenes appear! [fl]
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1773.12.23
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London
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CITATION
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In Love Should you Meet a Fond Pair [t], from Love in a Village [t]
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1768.07.07
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Scotland
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CITATION
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In love with a pedantick jargon [fl]
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1763.12.26
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Newport
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CITATION
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In man too oft a well dissembled part [fl]
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1749.01.31
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In matrimony's state, how few there are [fl]
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1749.02.06
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Boston
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CITATION
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In matrimony's state, how few there are [fl]
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1749.04.12
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New York
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CITATION
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In matrimony's state how few there are [fl]
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1781.02.28
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New York
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CITATION
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In Memory of Mr James Bremner [t] [beg] Sing to his shade a solemn strain
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1778.11.09
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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In Mercy Spare Us When We Do Our Best... [t] [beg] To public bodies and to
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1780.12.30
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Richmond
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CITATION
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In morals, who exceeds cool reason's bounds [fl]
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1729.10.13
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New York
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CITATION
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In mournful lays let Melpomene sing [fl]
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1779.01.02
|
Boston
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CITATION
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In music we find [fl]
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1766.10.24
|
Buckingham
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CITATION
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In my last hour I left behind [fl]
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1758.10.16
|
Boston
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CITATION
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In my rounds the other day [fl]
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1767.11.26
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New York
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CITATION
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In nature's book, by reason's eye we find [fl]
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1777.01.05
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Norwich
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CITATION
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In nature's works, we have beheld [fl]
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1778.01.05
|
Norwich
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CITATION
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In nature's works, we have beheld [fl]
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1735.01.13
|
Boston
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CITATION
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In Newgate, a book seller once said to his friend [fl]
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1778.11.12
|
Boston
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CITATION
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In Newport there's been found of late [fl]
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1778.11.26
|
Worcester
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CITATION
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In Newport there's been found of late [fl]
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1779.01.12
|
Newport
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CITATION
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In Newport there's been found of late [fl]
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1779.01.12
|
Newport
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CITATION
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In Newport there's been found of late [fl]
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1729.08.28
|
London
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CITATION
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In old King Harry's days, (that odd-piece) [fl]
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1732.10.28
|
London
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CITATION
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In other men we faults can spy [fl]
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1783.11.22
|
Richmond
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CITATION
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In our dependent golden days [fl]
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1783.12.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In our dependent golden days [fl]
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1769.08.17
|
Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In Ovid often (as I've read) [fl]
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1761.07.09
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In parts and sense inferior to none [fl]
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1766.07.10
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London
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CITATION
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In peace let slander rouse her envious tide [fl]
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1766.07.21
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London
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CITATION
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In peace let slander rouse her envious tide [fl]
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1766.08.15
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London
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CITATION
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In peace let slander rouse her envious tide [fl]
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1775.11.16
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London
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CITATION
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In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl]
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1775.11.18
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl]
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1775.11.23
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London
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CITATION
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In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl]
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1775.11.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl]
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1775.11.28
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London
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CITATION
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In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl]
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1775.12.02
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl]
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1775.12.09
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl]
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1775.12.16
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In peace there's nothing so becomes a man [fl]
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1746.08.28
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In Phedrus' days, when frogs could speak [fl]
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1771.11.21
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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In pity, Julia, veil those eyes [fl]
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1782.03.02
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London
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CITATION
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In Plato's dark abodes, the sisters three [fl]
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1782.02.09
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London
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CITATION
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In Pluto's dark abodes, the sisters three [fl]
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1760.01.28
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Boston
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CITATION
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In poetry S---h takes delight [fl]
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1769.04.14
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New London
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CITATION
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In Poets Corner in your last [fl]
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1772.12.18
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New London
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CITATION
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In Praise of Celia's Verses and Advice to Damon [t] [beg] Lines they are
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1782.10.09
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Chatham
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CITATION
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In Praise of Marriage [t] [beg] When kindred souls their hands unite
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1721.11.13
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Boston
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CITATION
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In Praise of Matrimony [t] [beg] Nature, tis true, but grac'd our sex with
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1734.01.23
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In Praise of Virtue [t] [beg] Virtue, thou ornament of human life
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1773.11.26
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New Haven
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CITATION
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In preaching well, if you expect the fame [fl]
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1783.12.29
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London
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CITATION
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In return for the turkey and clune [fl]
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1779.01.14
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New Haven
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CITATION
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In sable robes the night her curtain drew [fl]
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1779.01.05
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New Haven
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CITATION
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In sable robes the night her curtains drew [fl]
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1779.02.05
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New Haven
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CITATION
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In sable robes the night her curtains drew [fl]
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1731.01.04
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New York
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CITATION
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In scenes confus'd the busy year we've past [fl]
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1783.08.30
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Charleston
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CITATION
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In search of a husband from London I flew [fl]
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1770.10.18
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In service sweet had gentle knight grown old [fl]
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1768.11.18
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In seventeen hundred and sixty eight [fl]
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1768.10.03
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In seventeen hundred and sixty-eight [fl]
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1768.10.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In seventeen hundred and sixty-eight [fl]
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1768.10.17
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In seventeen hundred and sixty-eight [fl]
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1768.10.24
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In seventeen hundred and sixty-eight [fl]
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1779.03.01
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Norwich
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CITATION
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In seventeen hundred seventeen [fl]
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1748.08.08
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Aix la Chpplle
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CITATION
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In S--h peace and war united go [fl]
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1775.04.14
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In sighing winds sad tidings now convey'd [fl]
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1768.05.09
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Boston
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CITATION
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In silent horror o'er the boundless waste [fl]
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1773.03.18
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In sleep profound poor Pill was laid [fl]
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1735.07.14
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London
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CITATION
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In slumbers soft my eyes were seal'd [fl]
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1777.08.21
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London
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CITATION
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In soldier, churchman, patriot, man in power [fl]
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1729.05.19
|
Boston
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CITATION
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In some calm midnight, when no whisp'ring breeze [fl]
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1728.02.27
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Bath
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CITATION
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In spight of legions of infernal devils below [fl]
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1780.05.13
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Paris
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CITATION
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In spite of all my friends could say [fl]
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1780.05.22
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Paris
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CITATION
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In spite of all my friends could say [fl]
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1774.09.15
|
Boston
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CITATION
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In spite of rice, in spite of wheat [fl]
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1774.09.15
|
Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In spite of rice, in spite of wheat [fl]
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1774.09.02
|
New York
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CITATION
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In spite of rise, in spite of wheat [fl]
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1774.06.09
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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In spring, my dear shepherds, your flow'rets are gay [fl]
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1782.03.19
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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In spring the blooming meadows shine around [fl]
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1772.10.20
|
Hartford
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CITATION
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In spring the fields with blooming flow'rs abound [fl]
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1772.11.20
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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In spring the fields with blooming flow'rs abound [fl]
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1760.05.26
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London
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CITATION
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In story we're told [fl]
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1775.10.19
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In story we're told [fl]
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1775.11.09
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In story we're told [fl]
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1760.07.04
|
London
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CITATION
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In story we're told how our monarchs of old [fl]
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1775.10.25
|
London
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CITATION
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In story, we're told, that heroes of old [fl]
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1762.06.14
|
New York
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CITATION
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In story we're told [t], tune of lyric [beg] Now the haughty Monsieur
|
1783.10.11
|
Charleston
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CITATION
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In strict obedience to the heav'nly power [fl]
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1783.10.25
|
Charleston
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CITATION
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In strict obedience to the heav'nly power [fl]
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1783.11.18
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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In strict obedience to the heav'nly power [fl]
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1783.10.25
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In summer's cool shade how delightful to sit [fl]
|
1783.11.03
|
Hartford
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CITATION
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In summer's cool shade how delightful to sit [fl]
|
1770.07.23
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In that disguise, conceal'd methinks I trace [fl]
|
1762.04.23
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London
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CITATION
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In that great day, Wolfe's warring spirit fled! [fl]
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1772.12.17
|
Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In the ages of old [fl]
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1756.01.01
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In the almighty's pow'r how great is man [fl]
|
1756.03.01
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New York
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CITATION
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In the almighty's pow'r, how great is man! [fl]
|
1769.03.13
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In the blithe days of honey moon [fl]
|
1769.05.03
|
London
|
CITATION
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In the blithe days of honey moon [fl]
|
1762.10.18
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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In the Boston Gazette of last Monday last [fl]
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1773.10.04
|
London
|
CITATION
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In the dry desart of a leathern pocket [fl]
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1773.11.25
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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In the dry desart of a leathern pocket [fl]
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1774.05.26
|
New York
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CITATION
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In the dry desart of a leathern pocket [fl]
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1774.06.09
|
Boston
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CITATION
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In the dry desart of a leathern pocket [fl]
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1769.02.27
|
Newport
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CITATION
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In the fever of youth, ev'ry pulse in a flame [fl]
|
1770.01.05
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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In the fever of youth ev'ry pulse in a flame [fl]
|
1770.02.05
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In the fever of youth ev'ry pulse in a flame [fl]
|
1770.05.11
|
New London
|
CITATION
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In the fever of youth, ev'ry pulse in a flame [fl]
|
1773.04.29
|
New York
|
CITATION
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In the fever of youth, ev'ry pulse in a flame [fl]
|
1760.09.29
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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In the great sov'reign of the skies [fl]
|
1762.10.18
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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In the Hampshire Gazette of last Friday past [fl]
|
1736.11.15
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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In the immense expance above [fl]
|
1781.07.14
|
London
|
CITATION
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In the long struggles of a warm debate [fl]
|
1779.03.10
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In the midst of much commotion [fl]
|
1760.01.21
|
Boston
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CITATION
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In the Name of God, I Thomas Oakam [fl]
|
1760.01.21
|
at sea
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CITATION
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In the name of God, I Thomas Oakham [fl]
|
1760.02.11
|
at sea
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CITATION
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In the name of God, I Thomas Oakham [fl]
|
1760.03.20
|
Annapolis
|
CITATION
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In the name of God, I Thomas Oakham [fl]
|
1737.07.29
|
Hanover
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CITATION
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In the name of good liquor, amen. I J---n C---s-y [fl]
|
1776.02.08
|
New York
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CITATION
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In the pleasing gloom of night [fl]
|
1747.07.02
|
Bristol
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CITATION
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In the Province of New-England [t] [beg] Brave race of men! who boldly shew
|
1747.07.28
|
London
|
CITATION
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In the Province of New-England [t] [beg] Brave race of men! who boldly
|
1781.09.20
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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In the regions of light, at a banquet conven'd [fl]
|
1733.02.24
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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In the sprightly month of May [fl]
|
1755.01.06
|
New York
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CITATION
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In the succession of revolving times [fl]
|
1755.01.14
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In the succession of revolving times [fl]
|
1755.02.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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In the succession of revolving times [fl]
|
1772.02.03
|
London
|
CITATION
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In the worst inn's room, with mat half hung [fl]
|
1772.07.21
|
London
|
CITATION
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In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half hung [fl]
|
1779.06.17
|
Worcester
|
CITATION
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In the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred... [t] [beg] Seven marks the
|
1772.10.29
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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In these infectious times, alas! [fl]
|
1773.08.10
|
Salem
|
CITATION
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In these infectious times, alas! [fl]
|
1757.07.01
|
Oxford
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CITATION
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In these lov'd scenes what rapt'rous graces shine [fl]
|
1771.05.02
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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In these my dear you'll plainly see [fl]
|
1776.01.06
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In these uncertain transient scenes below [fl]
|
1778.07.06
|
Norwich
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CITATION
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In this, dear George, we both agree [fl]
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1774.05.10
|
Hartford
|
CITATION
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In this fair season let me stray [fl]
|
1735.10.02
|
London
|
CITATION
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In this gay thoughtless age he 'as found a way [fl]
|
1737.04.29
|
London
|
CITATION
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In this gay thoughtless age he 'as found a way [fl]
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1762.12.03
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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In this great monarch's face you see [fl]
|
1762.11.22
|
London
|
CITATION
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In this great Monarch's fate you see [fl]
|
1762.11.26
|
New London
|
CITATION
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In this great monarch's fate you see [fl]
|
1762.11.29
|
Newport
|
CITATION
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In this great monarch's fate you see [fl]
|
1750.06.04
|
New York
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CITATION
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In this judicious piece, the work of years [fl]
|
1734.05.18
|
Charleston
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CITATION
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In this our town I've heard some youngsters say [fl]
|
1774.04.07
|
Annapolis
|
CITATION
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In this soft season let me stray [fl]
|
1774.04.29
|
New London
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CITATION
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In this soft season let me stray [fl]
|
1774.06.02
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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In this soft season let me stray [fl]
|
1772.10.24
|
Bath
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CITATION
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In times by selfishness and faction sour'd [fl]
|
1783.10.04
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In times long past, e'er fashion's powerful sway [fl]
|
1768.01.01
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New Haven
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CITATION
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In times of debt, distress and danger [fl]
|
1780.01.17
|
Boston
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CITATION
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In times of yore, there was a time [fl]
|
1772.03.31
|
New Haven
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CITATION
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In times when general health prevails [fl]
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1756.08.16
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New York
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CITATION
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In transport rise, ye sons of Britain, rise! [fl]
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1737.07.15
|
Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In vain at our vices the parsons exclaim [fl]
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1747.05.11
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New York
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CITATION
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In vain, fond youth, dost thou attempt to move [fl]
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1768.03.17
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In vain has art her pow'r express'd [fl]
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1725.05.27
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In vain is all you speak, and all you write [fl]
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1762.01.08
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London
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CITATION
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In vain may rancour vent its spite [fl]
|
1762.01.25
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Boston
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CITATION
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In vain may rancour vent its spite [fl]
|
1768.04.14
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In vain, my dear Chloe! by absence I strive [fl]
|
1739.06.19
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Speen
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CITATION
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In vain, poor sable son of woe [fl]
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1734.12.02
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Boston
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CITATION
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In vain th' indulgence of the warmer sun [fl]
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1734.12.24
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In vain th' indulgence of the warmer sun [fl]
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1734.12.24
|
New York
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CITATION
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In vain the indulgence of the warmer sun [fl]
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1769.10.19
|
New York
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CITATION
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In vain the purple vi'let blows [fl]
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1731.03.29
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Boston
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CITATION
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In vain thro' all the world I roam [fl]
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1768.09.15
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In vain to ease by tortur'd breast [fl]
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1766.02.24
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New York
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CITATION
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In vain ye writers, you your proofs produce [fl]
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1768.08.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In vain you ask your friend to sing [fl]
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1730.06.18
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Boston
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CITATION
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In various shapes have I been shewn [fl]
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1768.03.24
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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In verse immortal, who can shine [fl]
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1778.10.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In virtue's cause the honest man is bold [fl]
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1743.12.05
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Charleston
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CITATION
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In virtue's cause to draw a daring pen [fl]
|
1779.04.17
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Boston
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CITATION
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In virtue's cause to draw a daring pen [fl]
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1770.04.20
|
New London
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CITATION
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In wedlock, women all must say [fl]
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1743.02.01
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In what a maze of error do I stray [fl]
|
1743.01.24
|
New York
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CITATION
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In what a maze of errour do I stray [fl]
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1775.06.08
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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In what soft language shall my thoughts get free [fl]
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1770.06.07
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London
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CITATION
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In winter months our Senate sits [fl]
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1771.12.26
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Boston
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CITATION
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In winter's tedious night, set by the fire [fl]
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1780.12.27
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London
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CITATION
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In wishing nothing we enjoy the most [fl]
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1783.08.05
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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In wishing nothing we enjoy the most [fl]
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1768.12.16
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New London
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CITATION
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In yon green bower, with myrtle crown'd [fl]
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1770.06.29
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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In yonder hutt is to be seen [fl]
|
1771.06.13
|
West Indies
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CITATION
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In yonder mead my love I found [fl]
|
1782.01.09
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Chatham
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CITATION
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In youth, by hope remov'd to distant days [fl]
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1782.10.29
|
Baltimore
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CITATION
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In youth, by hope remov'd to distant days [fl]
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1781.10.24
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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In youth gay scenes attract our eyes [fl]
|
1781.08.22
|
Chatham
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CITATION
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In youth, my hope remov'd to distant days [fl]
|
1765.02.18
|
Boston
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CITATION
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In youth's fair days, when first our infant love [fl]
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