years | first line(s) | type of ode | place or institution | poet | composer |
1703 | Inspire us, genious of the day Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | Peter Anthony Motteux | John Eccles |
1704 | Awake harmonious powers Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | ? Nahum Tate? | John Eccles |
1706 | Hail happy day, hail auspicious light Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | [poet unknown] | Thomas Tudway |
1706 | Let Nature smile, let all be gay Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | [poet unknown] | Jeremiah Clarke |
1707 | Hail happy day, when thy beams thou dost display Birthday, Queen Anne | Dublin court | [poet unknown] | Charles Ximenes |
1707 | Time dispense thy brightest hours Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | Nahum Tate | John Eccles |
1708 | From thy peaceful rest arise Birthday, Queen Anne | Dublin court | Mr. Griffith | Johann Sigismund Cousser |
1709 | At length the teeming womb of time has ripened Birthday, Queen Anne | Dublin court | [poet unknown] | Johann Sigismund Cousser |
1710 | Let’s melt the sullen world with sounds harmonious Birthday, Queen Anne | Dublin court | [poet unknown] | Johann Sigismund Cousser |
1711 | Fair as the morning, as the morning early Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | Nahum Tate | John Eccles |
1711 | Such harmony, as crowned the Olympic revels Birthday, Queen Anne | Dublin court | [poet unknown] | Johann Sigismund Cousser |
1712 | Hail happy day! that blessed the earth Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | [poet unknown] | [composer unknown] |
1712 | Through all the race of rolling time Birthday, Queen Anne | Dublin court | [poet unknown] | Johann Sigismund Cousser |
1714 | Eternal source of light divine Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | Ambrose Philips | George Friedrich Handel |
1714 | Prepare, ye sons of art, your songs of joy Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | [poet unknown] | William Croft |
1714 | Sing great Anna’s matchless name Birthday, Queen Anne | Dublin court | [poet unknown] | Johann Sigismund Cousser |