The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1776.03.02  Williamsburg  CITATION I've fought the champions of the earth all round [fl] 
1782.04.24  Trenton  CITATION I've heard the tempest howl along the plain [fl] 
1783.07.05  London  CITATION I've kissed and I've prattled with fifty fair maids [t], reference in letter 
1783.08.07  London  CITATION I've kissed and I've prattled with fifty fair maids [t], reference in letter 
1783.09.01  London  CITATION I've kissed and I've prattled with fifty fair maids [t], reference in letter 
1772.11.26  Williamsburg  CITATION I've long consider'd in my mind [fl] 
1774.07.28  Norfolk  CITATION I've long consider'd in my mind [fl] 
1775.01.26  Williamsburg  CITATION I've long consider'd in my mind [fl] 
1736.03.22  New York  CITATION I've not the art of tickling vulgar ears [fl] 
1736.04.08  New York  CITATION I've not the art of tickling vulgar ears [fl] 
1774.04.11  Boston  CITATION I've not the paths of learning try'd [fl] 
1782.10.01  Philadelphia  CITATION I've often wish'd to be the God of Love [fl] 
1782.10.28  Boston  CITATION I've often wish'd to be the God of Love [fl] 
1774.04.07  Boston  CITATION I've thought, the fair Clarissa cries [fl] 
1775.12.06  Savannah  CITATION I've too much grace to play the knave [fl] 
1744.07.30  New York  CITATION I've wrote a Book and fix'd my Name [fl] 
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