The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1739.01.26  Williamsburg  CITATION Poem, A [t] [beg] As often as the god like Prince I saw 
1775.03.01  Newburyport  CITATION Poem, A [t] [beg] From North, tho' storm winds may blow 
1754.12.12  Annapolis  CITATION Poem, A [t] [beg] Muse that us'd in silvan strains to sing, The 
1732.08.31  Philadelphia  CITATION Poem, A [t] [beg] To bring the various doctrines of the schools 
1732.10.30  Boston  CITATION Poem, Address'd to his Majesty... [t] [beg] Soar now, my muse, exert thy 
1768.02.18  Williamsburg  CITATION Poem Addressed to a Young Lady in N--k [t] [beg] When love invites 
1762.10.15  Boston  CITATION Poem appear'd, though wrote by an ass, A [fl] 
1780.01.22  New York  CITATION Poem [t] [beg] Arms and the man I sing, who from the state 
1760.01.17  Boston  CITATION Poem, French, source of lyric [beg] Lewis, whose heart is cas'd with 
1735.01.13  Boston  CITATION Poem in the Millenium, A [t] [beg] O heavenly bliss! When Christ on earth 
1773.10.07  Boston  CITATION Poem in Two Parts [t] [beg] Why should not ev'ry trader sell by auction 
1755.02.03  New York  CITATION Poem [t] [beg] Muse that us'd in silvan strains to sing, The 
1755.02.11  Boston  CITATION Poem, Occasioned by His Majesty's... [t] [beg] Muse that us'd in Silvan 
1766.06.20  London  CITATION Poem on a Lawsuit, A [t] [beg] Law is, as now a days is us'd 
1770.12.27  Annapolis  CITATION Poem on Christmas, A [t] [beg] What light, bright beaming from yon eastern 
1762.08.06  London  CITATION Poem on His Native Country, A [t] [beg] Ye British [ ] first I drew 
1737.02.03  New York  CITATION Poem on Life, Death, Judgement... [t] [beg] What is this life we strive with 
1763.01.24  Halifax  CITATION Poem on Occasion of the Death... [t] [beg] Behold the lillies 
1728.11.25  Dublin  CITATION Poem on the Art of Printing, A [t] [beg] Hail sacred art ! thou gift of 
1753.02.01  Dublin  CITATION Poem on the Art of Printing [t] [beg] Hail sacred art! thou gift of heaven 
1727.09.04  Boston  CITATION Poem on the Death of King George I... [t] [beg] Say, mournful muse, declare 
1750.06.18  London  CITATION Poem on the Earthquake, A [t] [beg] By various means we lose the vital breat 
1782.03.25  Boston  CITATION Poem on the Extent of Thought, A [t] [beg] On fancy's wings my tow'ring 
1780.10.02  Boston  CITATION Poem on the King's Commissioners... [t] [beg] Good People, we are come to 
1780.10.18  Chatham  CITATION Poem on the King's Commissioners offering terms... [t] [beg] Good People, we 
1783.11.03  Boston  CITATION Poem on the Peace, A [t] [beg] Let every freeman's bosom beat with joy 
1783.11.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Poem on the Peace, A [t] [beg] Let every freeman's bosom beat with joy 
1738.07.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Poem on the Spanish Depredations [t] [beg] No more of comick sports 
1769.12.04  Boston  CITATION Poem on the Spring, A [t] [beg] All nature smiles when blooming spring 
1766.03.18  Boston  CITATION Poem on the Times [t] [beg] Art thou persuaded, for a moment cool 
1766.03.22  New Haven  CITATION Poem on the World, A [t] [beg] The world's a perfect cheat--And all in it 
1773.08.30  Philadelphia  CITATION Poem on Thunder, A [t] [beg] Roaring thunder rends the ear, The 
1773.09.24  New London  CITATION Poem on Thunder, A [t] [beg] Roaring thunder rends the ear, The 
1777.09.01  Boston  CITATION Poem [on Washington] [t] [beg] Hail! Patriot hail! Brave Columbeans 
1735.04.28  Boston  CITATION Poem Present'd to a Young Lady [t] [beg] Pardon the muse that in advent'rous 
1778.12.26  Boston  CITATION Poem to a Friend on His Marriage [t] [beg] Adam, when form'd by heaven, was 
1734.07.01  Boston  CITATION Poem to Amanda in May, A [t] [beg] Now nature with her various verdure glows 
1767.03.12  Islington  CITATION Poem Upon Heads, A [t] [beg] So many orators on heads declaim 
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