The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1749.01.09  New York  CITATION Tell boldly tell thy generous flame [fl] 
1773.12.04  Warwick  CITATION Tell me, Belinda, tell me why [fl] 
1737.06.17  Williamsburg  CITATION Tell, me---can it be understood [fl] 
1768.07.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Tell me Chloe! you can tell [fl] 
1769.11.02  New York  CITATION Tell me Flora, blooming fair [fl] 
1782.08.19  Boston  CITATION Tell me, my friend, the path of life which you [fl] 
1783.11.17  New York  CITATION Tell me my love, what means that downcast eye [fl] 
1730.03.31  Annapolis  CITATION Tell me, old man, with stooping head [fl] 
1723.09.02  Boston  CITATION Tell me, poor peevish Bard! what muse in spight [fl] 
1759.02.26  New York  CITATION Tell me, says Cato, where you found [fl] 
1779.01.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Tell me shepherds have you seen [fl] 
1769.03.10  New London  CITATION Tell me what genius did this art invent [fl] 
1783.09.03  Springfield  CITATION Tell me, why man, whom heaven design'd for bliss [fl] 
1783.08.30  Philadelphia  CITATION Tell me, ye powder'd beaux and belles [fl] 
1783.09.12  Baltimore  CITATION Tell me, ye powder'd beaux and belles [fl] 
1772.07.09  Annapolis  CITATION Tell my not of faces fair [fl] 
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