The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1774.05.30  Boston  CITATION Shall at this area all our hopes expire [fl] 
1767.01.30  Portsmouth  CITATION Shall barbers not only take kings by the nose [fl] 
1773.06.04  New London  CITATION Shall birds their sweetest notes assume [fl] 
1773.06.08  Hartford  CITATION Shall birds their sweetest notes assume [fl] 
1750.10.25  Boston  CITATION Shall boastful pomp, the high imperial name [fl] 
1746.01.14  Annapolis  CITATION Shall brave New-England's glory fly [fl] 
1746.03.25  Annapolis  CITATION Shall brave New-England's glory fly [fl] 
1765.09.20  New London  CITATION Shall brave Trelawney then so basely die [fl] 
1765.10.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall brave Trelawny then so basely die! [fl] 
1771.08.29  Strawberry Hll  CITATION Shall Britain sigh, when favouring zephyr's care [fl] 
1782.05.09  Boston  CITATION Shall Corporal Trim the name disgrace [fl] 
1760.01.03  Annapolis  CITATION Shall echoing joys thro' all the land rebound [fl] 
1773.05.13  Williamsburg  CITATION Shall flattery lure us with delusive wiles [fl] 
1773.05.31  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall flattery lure us with delusive wiles [fl] 
1781.06.20  Chatham  CITATION Shall flattery lure us with delusive wiles [fl] 
1773.10.08  New London  CITATION Shall flattery lure us with dulusive wiles [fl] 
1746.05.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall freedom, now, her care for Britain o'er [fl] 
1775.04.14  New London  CITATION Shall George our King, misled by wicked knaves [fl] 
1769.10.27  New London  CITATION Shall girls whose only claim to worth [fl] 
1780.05.31  Trenton  CITATION Shall I, unblam'd, in rhyme commend [fl] 
1780.06.22  Norwich  CITATION Shall I, unblam'd, in rhyme commend [fl] 
1783.04.02  Chatham  CITATION Shall I unblam'd in rhyme commend [fl] 
1783.06.09  Albany  CITATION Shall joy not put her lute in tune [fl] 
1771.11.28  Annapolis  CITATION Shall mode, the heart reluctant bind [fl] 
1769.02.28  London  CITATION Shall not my fable censure vice [fl] 
1766.10.13  New York  CITATION Shall Pitt, to sacred freedom late so dear [fl] 
1766.10.27  Boston  CITATION Shall Pitt to sacred freedom late so dear [fl] 
1782.02.16  Cambridge  CITATION Shall private cares torment the breast [fl] 
1766.09.29  Boston  CITATION Shall P--t, to sacred freedom late so dear [fl] 
1766.10.04  Providence  CITATION Shall P---t, to sacred freedom late so dear [fl] 
1767.04.03  London  CITATION Shall she whose charms inspired each sprightly lay [fl] 
1770.02.22  Boston  CITATION Shall so much virtue fall, and heav'n forgive [fl] 
1781.07.05  London  CITATION Shall some unfeeling stranger reign [fl] 
1772.02.10  New York  CITATION Shall the remains of the good man I lov'd [fl] 
1772.02.13  Wall Kill  CITATION Shall the remains of the good man I lov'd [fl] 
1772.02.20  Wall Kill  CITATION Shall the remains of the good man I lov'd [fl] 
1770.08.14  Salem  CITATION Shall then the wretch, whose dastard heart [fl] 
1775.03.17  Fincastle  CITATION Shall thy fair character, O Lewis ! die [fl] 
1778.07.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] 
1778.07.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] 
1778.07.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] 
1778.07.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] 
1778.07.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] 
1778.08.01  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] 
1778.08.05  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] 
1778.08.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] 
1778.08.31  Philadelphia  CITATION Shall tyrant policy and slavish fear [fl] 
1775.11.28  Baltimore  CITATION Shall venal chains th' aspiring soul detain? [fl] 
1782.10.05  Lancaster  CITATION Shall vice, says Swift, escape rebuke [fl] 
1739.09.28  Williamsburg  CITATION Shall virtuous Molly unlamented die? [fl] 
1758.05.08  Germany  CITATION Shall we with tameness bear the Gallic yoke! [fl] 
1745.02.05  Charleston  CITATION Shall Wesley sons, o'er-rule all humane kind [fl] 
1744.11.12  Charleston  CITATION Shall Wesley's sons, o'er rule all human kind [fl] 
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