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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1780.03.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Stanzas addressed to Miss -- [t] [beg] When happy chance first brought her 
1771.08.15  Boston  CITATION Stanzas Addressed to the...Lord Mayor [t] [beg] With harsh ungen'rous insult 
1772.05.28  Bath  CITATION Stanzas Addressed to the Master of the Ceremonies [t] [beg] You've a 
1771.12.16  London  CITATION Stanzas in the Manner of Waller [t] [beg] In earliest times, ere man had lea 
1774.08.11  Norfolk  CITATION Stanzas on Solitary Bliss [t] [beg] Where nature-- simply elegant-- array'd 
1780.01.05  New York  CITATION Stanzas on the Present War [t] [beg] See France and Spain to battle dare 
1780.01.08  New York  CITATION Stanzas to the British Navy [t] [beg] How oft we've seen in every form 
1772.06.18  Williamsburg  CITATION Stanzas [t] [beg] Welcome the real state of things 
1772.08.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Stanzas [t] [beg] Welcome to the real state of things 
1773.03.18  Williamsburg  CITATION Stanzas Written in a Wood [t] [beg] A scene like this can seldom fail to 
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