The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1773.09.23  Williamsburg  CITATION Written after a Debauch [t] [beg] Again the sanguinary tide is cool 
1775.09.02  Williamsburg  CITATION Written after a Debauch [t] [beg] Again the sanguinary tide is cool 
1775.03.18  Williamsburg  CITATION Written at an Inn [t] [beg] To thee, fair freedom, I retire 
1773.09.16  Williamsburg  CITATION Written at the Inn... [t] [beg] To thee, fair freedom! I retire 
1769.04.21  New London  CITATION Written Extempore in a Watch [t] [beg] Here, reader, here time's rapid 
1783.01.15  Chatham  CITATION Written in a Lady's Prayer-book [t] [beg] If you, fair Sylvia, hope the gods 
1783.04.22  Baltimore  CITATION Written in the Spring [t] [beg] Now lend thine aid my gentle muse 
1770.05.04  New London  CITATION Written on a Tomb-Stone in the West of Scotland [t] [beg] Stop passenger 
1772.06.09  Hartford  CITATION Written on the Shore [t] [beg] Thou restless fluctuating deep 
1783.11.18  Charleston  CITATION Written on the Storm... [t] [beg] In strict obedience to the heav'nly power 
1768.09.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Written Upon a Pane of Glass [t] [beg] Had Zeno taught me all the stoic's 
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