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The ode
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America
An ode. To the people of England -
Pyrrha: an imitation of the fifth ode of the first book of Horace. By John Earl of Orrery
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The volunteer laureat: an ode on Her Majesty's birth-day. By Richard Savage, Esq; Numb. VI. for the year 1737. Continued annually by permission
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Trifles from Harrogate
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An ode to the Queen. On the happy accession of their majesties to the crown
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An Ode compos'd in the year M.DCCXX. On the birth of a Great Prince
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A fragment of an ancient prophecy
Relating, as some think, to the present revolutions. (Being the fourth part of the end of oppression.) -
An Ode to peace
Occasioned by the present crisis of the British Empire -
Benevolence, an ode
By John Gretton, Esq. Inscribed to His Royal Highness Prince Ernest Augustus: Recited, before the governors, stewards, &c. Of the Royal Humane Society, at the anniversary commemoration, the 16th of April, 1799. By William Walter Gretton -
Bell's classical arrangement of fugitive poetry. Vol. XII
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An Ode. Humbly inscribed to the Right Reverend John, lord bishop of London
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An ode, addressed to the University of Cambridge, on the marriage of George The Third, King of Great-Britain, &c. to the Princess Charlotte, daughter of the Duke of Mecklenburgh-Strelitz, A.D. 1761. By W. Gilbank, of St. John's College
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The Patriot an ode. Addressed to the Right Honourable Henry Boyle, Esq; in imitation of the 9th of the 4th book of Horace
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An Ode to the most unpopular man living
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Ode to speculation
A poetical amusement for Batheaston Villa. By the Reverend William Tasker, author of The ode to the warlike genius of Great-Britain, &c. &c -
For our country
An ode, as presented to the Right Honourable William Pitt. Published by order of the managers and proprietors of the Antigallican private ship of war, and Laudable Association of Anticallicans, held at the Lebeck's Head in the Strand. By a member of the said association -
An Allusion to the tenth ode of the second book of Horace
On a report of the Right Honble. H- - - F- - -, Esq; quitting all public employments, and, in a religious fit, retiring to H- - - - - - d H- - -e; in the ever memorable year M.DCC.LVII -
Astræa's congratulation
An ode upon Alderman Humphry French being elected representative for the city of Dublin, on account of his wise and just administration during his late mayoralty -
Eny[p]nion: or The vision, in imitation of the latter-part of the VIth book of Virgil
To which is annex'd an ode, occasion'd by the Battle of Ramelies. In imitation of Horace, lib. I. ode 37. Humbly dedicated to the Dutchess of Marlborough. By Tho. Neale, gent. late of Trinity-College, Cambridge -
An Irregular Pindaric ode
To His Majesty's Ship Deptford; occasioned by her bringing home His Excellency the brave General Blakeney -
Lord Ch----m's prophecy, an ode; addressed to Lieutenant General G-ge. With explanatory and critical notes, by the Editor
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Odes, by G. Dyer, M. Robinson, A.L. Barbauld, - Rack, J. Ogilvie, R.F. Cheetham, &c
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Celebration or, The academic procession to St. James's; an ode. By Peter Pindar, Esquire
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Derwent; an Ode