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Ode to health written by Dr. Fryer inscribed to His Royal Highness Prince Augustus
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An ode to the country gentlemen of England. By Dr. Akenside
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Ode to harmony
Written by Henry James Pye, Esq. Set to music by Phil. Hayes, mus. doc. and professor of music -
An Ode, sacred to the memory of a late eminently distinguish'd placeman, on his retiring from business
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An ode addressed to the Society of Universal Good-will. By the Author of the Monody on the death of John Thurlow, Esq
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Ode inscribed to the Royal Company of Archers, on their March, July 8. 1734
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An Ode on the thirtieth of October, M DCC LI
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An ode to peace
Occasioned by the present crisis of the British Empire. Pax Gloria Terr.̆ By William Stevenson, M.D -
Ode to Miss Boscawen. By the Rev. William Beloe, of Norwich
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An ode, to be performed at the castle of Dublin, on Saturday the 4th of June, 1763
Being the day appointed for the celebration of the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty King George III. By command of their excellencies the Lords Justices of Ireland. By Benjamin Victor, Esq; the music composed by Matthew Dubourg, Esq; chief composer and master of the music attending His Majesty's state in Ireland, and master of the Royal Family's Chambeer Concert -
An Ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the first of March, being the birth-day of Her Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty Queen Caroline
By the special command of their excellencies the lords justices. Set to musick by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, composer and master of the musick, attending His Majesty's state in Ireland -
An ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the 30th October being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty George II. King Great Britain, France, and Ireland
By the special command of their excellencies the lord justices. By the Revd. Matthew Pilkington, A.M. Set to musick by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, master of the musick attending His Majesty's state in Ireland -
An ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the 30th October, being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Scared Majesty George II. King of Great-Britain, France and Ireland
By the special command of His Excellency, Philip Earl of Chesterfield, lord lieutenant general, and general governour of Ireland. By the Rev. Lewis Burroughs, A.M.T.C.D. Set to music by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, chief composer and master of the music attending His Majesty's state in Ireland -
An Ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the 30th of October, being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty George II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland
By the command of their excellencies, the lords justices, and general governors of Ireland. Set to musick by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, chief composer and master of the musick attending His Majesty's state in Ireland -
Ode to fancy
Written by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Warton, performed in the Music School at Oxford, as an exercise for the degree of Bachelor in Music. Composed by J. W. Callcott, June, 1785 -
An Ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on Tuesday the 25th of Feb. 1794
Being the day appointed to celebrate the birth-day of Her Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty Queen Charlotte. By the special command of His Excellency the Earl of Westmorland, lord lieutenant general, and general governor of Ireland. The musick composed by John Crosdill, Esq; chief composer and master of musick attending His Majesty's state in Ireland; and conducted by John Parkinson, Esq; mus. d. deputy master and director -
An Ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on Monday the 4th of June, 1787
Being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Scared Majesty King George III. By the special command His Grace the Duke of Rutland, lord lieutenant general, and general governor of Ireland. The musick composed by John Crosdill, Esq; chief composer and master of musick attending His Majesty's state in Ireland; and conducted by John Parkinson, Esq; deputy master and director -
An ode. The glorious defeat of the French fleet, near the Nile, by Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, August, 1798. By Edward Mussenden, Esq
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Odes of consequence, &c
To Peter Pindar, Esq. To the small Theatre. To Cork Porter. To a canary bird. To the tipperary goat. To the bird of paradise. Clown and Lobster. To the Cork Gazette. To Corkonian bards. To my immortality. To a horse chair. To Cork architects. To Apollo. To my readers. By Crispin Paul Pindar. The first number -
An Ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the 30th of October, being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty George II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland
By the special command of their excellencies, the lords justices, and general governors of Ireland. Set to music by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, chief composer and master of the music attending His Majesty's state in Ireland, and of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's chamber music -
Albion's glory
A pindarique ode on the royal train the attended the happy coronation of Her Most Sacred Majesty Queen Ann. Written by the authors of Britannia's Loss -
An heroic and elegiac ode, to the memory of Sir Jeffry Dunstan, the late patriotic member for the ancient and most respactable Borough of Garrat
By Barnaby Bathos, occupant of the attic asylum, critics-row, grub-street. With notes, historical, rhetorical, biographical, and critical; by Oxoniensis Oxycriticus, L.L.D.A.B.C. Humbly dedicated to the most noble, most illustrious, truly candid, benevolent, and most serene highness, the public -
The discontented man. An ode
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An Ode to the most unpopular man living
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Fame an ode, by Henry Flood, Esq