years | first line(s) | type of ode | place or institution | poet | composer |
1690 | As through Britannia’s raging sea Birthday, William III | English court | Matthew Prior | [composer unknown] |
1693 | Sound a call, the tritons sing Birthday, William III | English court | Nahum Tate | Nicholas Staggins |
1694 | Spring, where are thy flowery treasures? Birthday, William III | English court | Nahum Tate | Nicholas Staggins |
1697 | Summon to the cheerful plain Birthday, William III | English court | Nahum Tate | Nicholas Staggins |
1689 | Clowdy Siturnia drives her steeds apace Birthday, William III | English court | Thomas D’Urfey | [composer unknown] |
1692 | Hail! Hail, thou Blest, thou most Auspicious Day (Printed text) Birthday, William III | English court | Thomas Shadwell | Nicholas Staggins |
1690 | Welcome, thrice welcome, this auspicious morn Birthday, William III | English court | Thomas Shadwell | [composer unknown] |
1692 | Whilst he abroad does like the sun Birthday, William III | English court | [poet unknown] | ? John Blow? |
1691 | To England’s monarch, Holland’s chief Birthday, William III | English court | [poet unknown] | Nicholas Staggins |
1696 | So all was cleared when your triumphant beams appeared Birthday, William III | English court | [poet unknown] | Nicholas Staggins |
1699 | Welcome happy day in times record forever live Birthday, William III | Dublin court | [poet unknown] | Richard Leveridge |
1701 | Welcome genial day! Birthday, William III | Dublin court | [poet unknown] | Richard Leveridge |