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The musical law-bird
On the following subject[s] 1. The Poet-Laureat's Address to the House of Lords. 2. The Declaration of a bright Luminary of the Law. 3. The Royal Stag-Hunt on Windsor-Forest. 4. A Squeeze in Guildhall: 5. Cut and come again; or, The generous City Landlord. 6. The Easter Hunt on Epping-Forest. 7. The Rival Charms of Vauxhall. N. B. - Sung last season with great applause in select Companies. By Harry Helicon, Esq. Poet-Laureat to the House of Lords, near Lombard-Street -
Ocean
An Ode. Occasioned by His Majesty's late royal encouragement of the sea-service. To which is prefix'd, an ode to the King: and a discourse on ode. By E. Young, Author of the Universal Passion -
An ode
Addressed to his Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland. By a lady -
An ode by Sir William Jones. What constitutes a state?
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An ode for His Majesty's birthday
October 30, 1731. By Mr. Cibber, Servant to His Majesty -
Ode for music, as performed at the Theatre in Oxford, on the second of July, 1751
Being the anniversary appointed by the late Lord Crew, Bishop of Durham, for the commemoration of benefactors to the University. By Tho. Warton -
Ode for the fourteenth of July, 1791
the day consecrated to Freedom: being the anniversary of the revolution in France. By Robert Merry, A.M. member of the Royal Academy of Florence -
An ode for the year MDCCXVII to the King
By Mr. Wicksted -
An ode
Humbly Inscrib'd to the Queen. On the Late Glorious Success of her Majesty's Arms. Written in imitation of Spencer's stile -
An ode
Imitated from Ode XI. Book 2d. of Horace. From P---l F----y to N----s F---y, Esq; by a person of honour -
An ode inscribed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Sunderland at Windsor
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An ode occasion'd by some late successes at sea
Imitated from Horace -
An ode on fame
And the first pythian ode of Pindar -
Ode on Lochiel's birthday, 1796
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Ode on St Cecilia's birthday
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An ode on Saint Cæcilia's day
adapted to the ancient British musick. As it was performed on the twenty-second of November -
An ode on Saint Cæcilia's day
adapted to the antient British musick: viz the salt-box, the Jews harp, the Marrow-Bones and Cleavers, the Hum-Strum or Hurdy-Gurdy, &c. With an introduction, giving some account of those truly British instruments. By Bennell Thornton Esquire -
Ode on the birthday of His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales
By Mr. W. Havard. The music compos'd by Dr. Boyce -
An ode on the marriage of His Grace the Duke of Portland and the Right Honourable Lady Margaret Harley
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Ode on the present state of English poetry
occasioned by reading a translation of select parts of Shakespeare, Milton, Thomson, Warton: Simonides, Sophocles, and others. By Cornelius Scriblerus Nothus. With remarks. To which is added, a translation of a fragment of Simonides -
Ode to Britannia
(for the Year 1780.) Occasioned by our late successes. By Robert Alves, A.M -
An ode to His Majesty
for the New--Year, 1730/31. By Mr. Cibber, servant to His Majesty -
An ode to mankind
Address'd to the Prince of Wales -
Ode to pity
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An ode to superstition
with some other poems