The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1771.05.14  Salem  CITATION May all joiy and happiness vait [fl] 
1760.07.04  Portsmouth  CITATION May all the pow'rs of harmony combine [fl] 
1775.02.16  Norfolk  CITATION May Celia's charms, my glowing pen inspire [fl] 
1774.08.11  Princeton  CITATION May Day, a cantata [t], on concert program in Princeton 
1774.08.18  Princeton  CITATION May Day, a cantata [t], on concert program in Princeton 
1772.05.04  Philadelphia  CITATION May-Day [t] [beg] Welcome, all-inspiring May 
1780.04.27  Edinburgh  CITATION May destiny, just to your merits, twine [fl] 
1775.02.17  London  CITATION May each unkind report [fl] 
1769.09.28  New York  CITATION May Eve or Kate of Aberdeen [t] (Battashell), on concert program 
1769.10.05  New York  CITATION May Eve or Kate of Aberdeen [t] (Battashell), on concert program 
1769.07.13  New York  CITATION May Eve, or Kate of Aberdeen [t], on concert program in New York 
1771.01.01  Boston  CITATION May grateful omens now appear [fl] 
1767.12.31  New York  CITATION May heav'n propitious hear my ardent pray'r [fl] 
1771.11.11  New London  CITATION May I presume, in humble lays [fl] 
1771.11.21  New York  CITATION May I presume, in humble lays [fl] 
1771.12.06  New London  CITATION May I presume, in humble lays [fl] 
1779.04.02  Philadelphia  CITATION May I presume, in humble lays [fl] 
1768.06.06  Boston  CITATION May it please your gumpship; for 'tis clever [fl] 
1767.01.02  Portsmouth  CITATION May liberty restor'd successful reign [fl] 
1772.10.15  Tarborough  CITATION May Milner's name in future annals shine [fl] 
1780.04.28  New York  CITATION May, Mrs, magician, to perform in New York 
1780.05.09  New York  CITATION May, Mrs, magician, to perform in New York 
1735.09.18  Philadelphia  CITATION May none but fair and pleasant gales [fl] 
1735.09.29  Philadelphia  CITATION May none but fair and pleasant gales [fl] 
1763.11.07  Cambridge  CITATION May one clear calm attend thee to thy close [fl] 
1735.03.31  Boston  CITATION May peace and pleasure crown the happy day [fl] 
1782.11.26  Philadelphia  CITATION May peace her olive wand extend [fl] 
1769.05.22  Salem  CITATION May that base miscreant, who unlicenc'd, wreaks [fl] 
1776.05.02  New York  CITATION May [t] [beg] Thee, lovely month, whose joyous birth 
1769.11.17  Portsmouth  CITATION May this thrice happy, happy pair! [fl] 
1783.12.24  Montmorency  CITATION May this tree, planted by Franklin's hand [fl] 
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