years | first line(s) | type of ode | place or institution | poet | composer |
1666 | All things their certain periods have New Year’s Day | English court | ? Nicholas Lanier | Matthew Locke |
1685 | Why are all the Muses mute? Welcome ode, James II | English court | ? Nahum Tate? | Henry Purcell |
1691 | Welcome glorious morn: Nature smiles at your return Birthday, Queen Mary | English court | ? Thomas Shadwell? | Henry Purcell |
1694 | Come, ye sons of art, away! Birthday, Queen Mary | English court | ? Nahum Tate? | Henry Purcell |
1700 | Appear in all thy pomp, great Janus appear New Year | English court | ? Nahum Tate? | John Blow |
1704 | Awake harmonious powers Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | ? Nahum Tate? | John Eccles |
1732/33 | Thou virgin, heav’nly train Birthday, Queen Caroline | Dublin court | ? | Matthew Dubourg |
1739 | Crown’d with a more illustrious light Birthday, George II | Dublin court | ? | Matthew Dubourg |
1740 | Aurora quits her ouzy bed Birthday, George II | Dublin court | ? | Matthew Dubourg |
1742 | With faithful heart and voice Birthday, George II | Dublin court | ? | Matthew Dubourg |
1744 | Ye pow’rs that on the virtuous wait Birthday, George II | Dublin court | ? Benjamin Victor | Matthew Dubourg |