The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1722.12.03  Boston  CITATION Strephon, a youth extremely modest [fl] 
1770.01.15  New York  CITATION Strephon and Celia [t] [beg] Aurora, with her early speed 
1772.07.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Strephon, author of lyric [beg] Oh! thou for whom I tune my pensive strain 
1770.07.19  Williamsburg  CITATION Strephon, author of lyric [beg] Though balmy slumbers seal each eye 
1774.03.01  Hartford  CITATION Strephon, author of lyric [beg] Where dwells the [casuist?] to reveal 
1770.10.26  Portsmouth  CITATION Strephon, author of lyric [beg] While you enjoy best solitude repose 
1770.10.09  Hartford  CITATION Strephon, author of lyric [beg] While you enjoy blest solitudes repose 
1772.11.17  Hartford  CITATION Strephon on the Death of Delia [t] [beg] Love entwines the hearts of man 
1783.03.04  Virginia  CITATION Strephon unsheath'd his shining blade [fl] 
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