The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1756.11.04  London  CITATION Of a Certain Most Admirable Admiral [t] [beg] If you believe what Frenchmen 
1771.09.12  Williamsburg  CITATION Of age's avarice I cannot see [fl] 
1771.10.03  New York  CITATION Of age's avarice I cannot see [fl] 
1767.08.14  New London  CITATION Of air majestic, port and grace [fl] 
1769.05.02  Salem  CITATION Of all the ages ever known [fl] 
1769.05.12  Portsmouth  CITATION Of all the ages ever known [fl] 
1769.06.02  New London  CITATION Of all the ages ever known [fl] 
1772.09.14  London  CITATION Of all the ages ever known [fl] 
1772.11.12  New York  CITATION Of all the ages ever known [fl] 
1779.04.15  Providence  CITATION Of all the ages ever known [fl] 
1779.05.11  Portsmouth  CITATION Of all the ages ever known [fl] 
1779.07.10  Boston  CITATION Of all the ages ever known [fl] 
1772.08.27  London  CITATION Of all the ages every known [fl] 
1772.09.22  London  CITATION Of all the ages every known [fl] 
1748.07.11  New York  CITATION Of all the Bauthy that e'er cround the land [fl] 
1747.08.24  London  CITATION Of all the causes which conspire to blind [fl] 
1729.10.06  Boston  CITATION Of all the draughts of heavenly art [fl] 
1766.08.30  Providence  CITATION Of all the experience, how vast the amount [fl] 
1777.04.03  Newport  CITATION Of all the gifts by God on man bestowed [fl] 
1783.08.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Of all the leaders in the state [fl] 
1783.08.22  New York  CITATION Of all the leaders in the state [fl] 
1783.09.13  Newport  CITATION Of all the leaders in the state [fl] 
1783.09.15  Hartford  CITATION Of all the leaders in the State [fl] 
1771.11.30  Providence  CITATION Of all the nations, compli[?] crimes [fl] 
1767.02.27  Portsmouth  CITATION Of all the nauseous, complicated crimes [fl] 
1739.01.22  London  CITATION Of all the plagues beneath the sun [fl] 
1739.03.16  London  CITATION Of all the plagues beneath the sun [fl] 
1782.09.09  London  CITATION Of all the plagues beneath the sun [fl] 
1769.07.13  New York  CITATION Of all the plagues that heav'n hath sent [fl] 
1783.07.07  Boston  CITATION Of all the powers of Heaven most dear [fl] 
1735.06.30  New York  CITATION Of all the virtues justice is the best [fl] 
1763.02.07  Boston  CITATION Of all the weeks that Tellus's bosom yields [fl] 
1773.02.18  Boston  CITATION Of all the wretches here, below [fl] 
1773.02.26  New London  CITATION Of all the wretches here below [fl] 
1769.12.21  Boston  CITATION Of ambitious breed [fl] 
1782.03.05  Baltimore  CITATION Of Ancient Rome [t] [beg] Rome, that the conquer'd world so long had sway'd 
1731.06.28  Boston  CITATION Of ancient streams presume no more to tell [fl] 
1732.07.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Of ancient streams presume no more to tell [fl] 
1732.12.18  London  CITATION Of Anger, Envy, and Malice [t] [beg] Beneath the gloomy covert 
1770.11.09  Portsmouth  CITATION Of autumn fevers not let all beware [fl] 
1770.10.04  New York  CITATION Of autumn fevers now let all beware [fl] 
1767.10.12  Boston  CITATION Of autumn fevers now let us beware [fl] 
1767.10.22  New York  CITATION Of Autumn fevers now let us beware [fl] 
1771.11.07  New York  CITATION Of Babel's fam'd city, we, learned and wise [fl] 
1722.01.29  Boston  CITATION Of beauty's sacred, conquering Powers I sing [fl] 
1779.05.22  Boston  CITATION Of Bray the vicar long I've been [fl] 
1776.05.23  New York  CITATION Of Chance and Predestination [t] [beg] Three diff'rent schemes philosophers 
1750.02.05  Boston  CITATION Of Courts [t] [beg] If any rogue vexatious suits advance 
1773.08.20  Baltimore  CITATION Of crown'd depravity- the sat[?]urious cause! [fl] 
1773.09.24  Portsmouth  CITATION Of crown'd depravity--the spurious cause [fl] 
1758.07.31  Ticonderoga  CITATION Of Death [t] [beg] Tis to the vulgar, death too harsh appears 
1772.12.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Of fairest, thou art fair, my love [fl] 
1760.02.18  Boston  CITATION Of Fate [t] [beg] Must Babel's lofty towers submit to fate? 
1773.03.19  Portsmouth  CITATION Of Fortune [t] [beg] Some hoist up fortune to the skies 
1774.01.27  Williamsburg  CITATION Of frowning winter, who deforms the year [fl] 
1781.09.15  London  CITATION Of fun I sing, for without fun [fl] 
1748.09.26  Boston  CITATION Of God and Nature [t] [beg] A mighty work, O Quintus, I essay! 
1782.05.27  London  CITATION Of great and glorious names to speak [fl] 
1782.06.19  London  CITATION Of great and glorious names to speak [fl] 
1782.07.15  London  CITATION Of great and glorious names to speak [fl] 
1782.08.07  London  CITATION Of great and glorious names to speak [fl] 
1767.05.11  Prussia  CITATION Of greatness, and its pompous train [fl] 
1767.06.05  Prussia  CITATION Of greatness, and its pompous train [fl] 
1768.07.05  Prussia  CITATION Of greatness, and its pompous train [fl] 
1768.07.30  Prussia  CITATION Of greatness, and its pompous train [fl] 
1767.08.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Of Houses of Labour... [t] [beg] O when, through every province, shall be 
1743.05.09  Boston  CITATION Of late, a dreadful storm of wind [fl] 
1757.01.31  London  CITATION Of late at White's was young Florello seen [fl] 
1767.05.09  New Haven  CITATION Of late, at White's was young Florello seen [fl] 
1772.02.03  Albany  CITATION Of late I went, as I amusement sought [fl] 
1781.08.08  London  CITATION Of late the urchin God of love [fl] 
1759.06.29  Portsmouth  CITATION Of late we have heard how that Hungary's dame [fl] 
1767.05.20  Islington  CITATION Of laudanum an ample dose [fl] 
1767.07.20  London  CITATION Of laudanum an ample dose [fl] 
1736.10.15  London  CITATION Of manners gentle, of affections mild [fl] 
1736.11.11  London  CITATION Of manners gentle, of affections mild [fl] 
1735.01.06  London  CITATION Of Man's Sovereign Good [t] [beg] Good, that never satisfies the mind, A 
1765.01.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Of Music and Vibration [t] (Fenning), for sale by Hall, David 
1765.02.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Of Music and Vibration [t] (Fenning), for sale by Hall, David 
1761.09.11  Portsmouth  CITATION Of my dear flock one more is gone [fl] 
1761.02.09  Boston  CITATION Of no distemper, of no blast he died [fl] 
1742.08.30  London  CITATION Of Oates new thash'd at Tyburn take two pound [fl] 
1773.12.30  New York  CITATION Of old, to witness love sincere [fl] 
1770.06.07  London  CITATION Of outs and inns, the common sins [fl] 
1767.09.17  Boston  CITATION Of parts and learning, wit and worth possess'd [fl] 
1772.03.19  New York  CITATION Of peppermint water, at least to take a jill [fl] 
1772.03.26  New York  CITATION Of peppermint water, at least to take a jill [fl] 
1772.04.02  New York  CITATION Of peppermint water, at least to take a jill [fl] 
1760.10.16  Annapolis  CITATION Of polish'd manners, and of gen'rous mind [fl] 
1746.04.29  Annapolis  CITATION Of Pride, Arising from Riches and Prosperity [t] [beg] Who sees with equal 
1775.09.14  New York  CITATION Of private passions, all my soul divest [fl] 
1776.04.30  Boston  CITATION Of St George, or St Bute, let the poet laureat sing [fl] 
1741.01.12  London  CITATION Of Taste, Modern Table-talk... [t] [beg] Rare receipt, quite scalding new, A 
1734.03.25  London  CITATION Of the Courts of Equity [t] [beg] Did Raums gain a cause? this might be told 
1774.08.02  America  CITATION Of the Prospect of Arts and Sciences in America [t] [beg] Muse, disgusted at 
1774.08.04  London  CITATION Of the Prospect of Arts and Sciences in America [t] [beg] Muse, disgusted at 
1768.03.17  New York  CITATION Of the Vanity of Human Wishes [t] [beg] Fate wings with ev'ry wish 
1770.03.15  New York  CITATION Of this small engine dispossed [fl] 
1771.09.26  New York  CITATION Of this small engine dispossest [fl] 
1751.01.16  Annapolis  CITATION Of two battalions set in rank and file [fl] 
1782.12.11  New York  CITATION Of virtue, 'tis by virtuous men agreed [fl] 
1764.01.12  New York  CITATION Of Yesterday [t] [beg] Three noble turrets, ample, deep and high 
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