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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1771.02.02  Providence  CITATION Philanthes, author of lyric [beg] Limit of my life, how like a shade! The 
1782.08.31  Philadelphia  CITATION Philanthropist, A, author of lyric [beg] Sound, sound the music, sound it 
1772.02.20  Williamsburg  CITATION Philanthropos Americanus, author of lyric [beg] Let Camm and Henley drop 
1763.02.21  Boston  CITATION Philanthropos, author of lyric [beg] Friendship, the heav'nly theme, I sing 
1742.12.20  New York  CITATION Philanthropos, author of lyric [beg] Since no adven'trous muse her voice 
1772.08.17  Newport  CITATION Philanthropos, author of lyric [beg] Thou source of life! Thou father of 
1750.02.05  Boston  CITATION Philanthropos, author of lyric [beg] To whom can riches true contentment 
1731.03.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Philanthropos, author of lyric [beg] When God was pleas'd, with truth divine 
1783.02.13  Boston  CITATION Philanthropos, author of lyric [beg] When heap'd confusion on confusion rise 
1781.07.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Philanthropus, author of lyric [beg] Heilig und heit [ ]er bei Tage! 
1781.08.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Philanthropus, author of lyric [beg] Mein Gott! [ ] 
1782.08.09  New London  CITATION Philanthropus, author of lyric [beg] While we are fighting our malicious foe 
1739.02.19  London  CITATION Philanthus, author of lyric [beg] Be calm ye seas, ye noisy winds be still 
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