DATE
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LOCATION
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CITATION
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TEXT INDEX ENTRY
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1779.01.20
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New York
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CITATION
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Sing all ye Muses [t] (Purcell), song wanted by Rivington, James
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1749.03.27
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Boston
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CITATION
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Sing, and dance, the French at liberty, in essay on comparative politics
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1775.05.01
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London
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CITATION
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Sing, Burgoyne boasted he would dance & sing with the ladies
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1773.08.30
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Salem
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CITATION
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Sing, for joy, metaphor of happiness, in eulogy of Benjamin Pickman
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1782.02.12
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Sing, for joy, populace, in thanks for work of Morris
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1766.05.16
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Sing, Great George and Patriot Pitt, in Stamp Act repeal celebrations
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1774.04.01
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Boston
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CITATION
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Sing heavenly muse and ye celestial choir [fl]
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1768.03.31
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Sing heavenly muse, tune your celestial lays [fl]
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1782.01.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Sing Hopkinson [fl]
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1756.11.18
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Boston
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CITATION
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Sing, in couplet [beg] Come hither brave boys, be jolly and sing
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1747.08.24
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At sea
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CITATION
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Sing, in London, all England should, for victory over French fleet
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1766.07.18
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Sing, in lyric [beg] Certain maid, too prudishly inclin'd
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1782.08.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Sing, in lyric [beg] Come let us turn round and rebelliously sing
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1780.11.15
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New York
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CITATION
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Sing, in lyric [beg] How little I dreamt when I wrote last, my sister
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1759.03.29
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Boston
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CITATION
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Sing, in lyric [beg] Is this a time to fiddle, sing and dance
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1783.06.14
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Boston
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CITATION
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Sing, in lyric [beg] Last Thursday (April 24th)
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1776.10.18
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Sing, in lyric [beg] Now liberty is all the plan
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1769.11.16
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Sing, in lyric [beg] Venus the gay, the smiling queen of love
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1778.12.24
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London
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CITATION
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Sing, in lyric [beg] Welcome, thrice welcome, Christmas gay
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1782.02.16
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Sing, in Peru, ladies perform without ceremony
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1756.09.23
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Kittanning
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CITATION
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Sing, Indians, as heat of fire approached, in Kittanning attack
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1756.10.04
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Kittanning
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CITATION
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Sing, Indians, as heat of fire approached, in Kittanning attack
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1779.07.15
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Sing, like country boobies, Americans waiting for war to end, in satire
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1778.10.23
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Sing lullabies, in satirical report against British
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1782.12.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Sing, mass, in lyric [beg] Folks may think as they please, but to me it
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1783.01.01
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Chatham
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CITATION
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Sing mass, in lyric [beg] Folks may think as they please, but to
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1783.01.13
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Sing mass, in lyric [beg] Folks may think as they please, but to me it would
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1759.08.03
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Sing melancholly muse the awful stroke [fl]
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1767.01.01
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Sing muse, what writers, good and bad [fl]
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1779.03.17
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Sing Nunc Dimittis [t], metaphor of ending
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1751.03.07
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Sing, o my muse (as well you may [fl]
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1778.02.26
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Boston
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CITATION
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Sing Pecavi [t], in lyric [beg] Religion should be well supported
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1776.09.14
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Virginia?
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CITATION
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Sing, psalm tune, times are so melancholy that all other music set aside
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1775.09.30
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Sing, reference in brother's advice to sisters
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1768.01.11
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Boston
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CITATION
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Sing riddletum, burden of lyric [beg] When Jemmicumjunto first drew out
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1759.03.26
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New York
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CITATION
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Sing rou tourou, burden of lyric [beg] Great-Britain with a deal of pelf
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1782.07.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Sing, sing Augusta's praise, like Thames's stream [fl]
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1767.07.27
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Sing tan tara-ra-ra, fools all, fools all, in article on lottery
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1752.03.02
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London
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CITATION
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Sing tan tara-ra-ra, fools all, fools all, &c, in article on lottery
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1752.03.17
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London
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CITATION
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Sing tan tara-ra-ra, fools all, fools all, &c, in article on lottery
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1752.04.17
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Sing tan tara-ra-ra, fools all, fools all, &c, in article on lottery
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1765.10.31
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Sing tantarara, burn all, burden of lyric [beg] He who for a post, or base
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1765.09.09
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Newport
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CITATION
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Sing tantarara, burn all, chorus of lyric [beg] He who for a post, or base
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1783.11.05
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Chatham
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CITATION
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Sing tantarara dupes all, burden of lyric [beg] Come rouse, brother Tories
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1783.12.06
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New Jersey
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CITATION
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Sing tantarara dupes all, burden of lyric [beg] Come rouse, brother Tories
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1770.04.09
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New York
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CITATION
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Sing tantararara, burden of lyric [beg] White balls and black balls were
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1765.09.02
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Newport
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CITATION
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Sing tantararara, burn all, burden of lyric [beg] He who for a post, or base
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1765.09.06
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Newport
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CITATION
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Sing tantararara, burn all, burden of lyric [beg] He who for a post, or base
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1765.09.09
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Newport
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CITATION
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Sing tantararara, burn all, burden of lyric [beg] He who for a post, or base
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1778.05.09
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London
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CITATION
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Sing tantararara wise all, burden of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll
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1778.05.30
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London
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CITATION
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Sing tantararara wise all, burden of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll
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1778.06.16
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London
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CITATION
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Sing tantararara wise all, burden of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll
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1778.06.16
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London
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CITATION
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Sing tantararara, wise all, burden of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll
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1778.06.18
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London
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CITATION
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Sing Tantararara, wise all! burden of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song
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1778.06.09
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London
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CITATION
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Sing Tantarrarara wise all, burden of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll
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1767.04.03
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Sing tanterrarar R-g-s all, r-g-s all, in advertisement
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1739.12.13
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Sing the hero in strains so sublime, O my muse [fl]
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1766.01.06
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New York
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CITATION
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Sing ti-ti-tum ti, burden of lyric [beg] And Jemmy wrote of Government, and
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1765.05.13
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Boston
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CITATION
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Sing titiuniti, burden of lyric [beg] And Jemmy is a silly dog, and Jemmy is
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1781.02.28
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New York
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CITATION
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Sing to his shade a solemn strain [fl]
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1760.10.09
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New York
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CITATION
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Sing to the Lord, exalt his name [fl]
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1752.07.02
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Sing, to the Lord, in essay on human life
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1749.05.15
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London
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CITATION
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Sing, women born to, in epilogue, [beg] Marry a Turk! a haughty, tyrant king
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