The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1774.06.23  Norfolk  CITATION Spring: A New Pastoral [t] [beg] When approach'd by the fair dewy fingers of 
1760.06.02  New York  CITATION Spring [t] [beg] Again the blossom'd hedge is seen 
1768.05.26  Philadelphia  CITATION Spring [t] [beg] Again the circling sun in Pisces rides 
1731.06.21  New York  CITATION Spring and Summer, The [t] [beg] At length the wintry horrors disappear 
1773.04.26  Boston  CITATION Spring [t] [beg] Decrepit winter limp'd away 
1749.03.27  Boston  CITATION Spring in the Rock, The [t] [beg] Think not, coy maid! This spring in silver 
1760.05.09  Portsmouth  CITATION Spring returns, nature in bloom appears, The [fl] 
1772.04.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Spring [t] [beg] See spring once more erects each purple plume 
1774.04.12  Charleston  CITATION Spring [t] [beg] See spring once more erects each purple plume 
1769.04.25  Salem  CITATION Spring Storm, A [t] [beg] When from the southern climes, the God of Day 
1782.02.02  Boston  CITATION Spring, summer and autumn had once a dispute [fl] 
1768.05.14  Providence  CITATION Spring [t] [beg] When wasting winter's rage had pass'd away 
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