years | first line(s) | type of ode | place or institution | poet | composer |
1680 | Welcome, vicegerent of the mighty King Welcome ode, Charles II | English court | [poet unknown] | Henry Purcell |
1681 | Swifter, Isis, swifter flow Welcome ode, Charles II | English court | [poet unknown] | Henry Purcell |
1682 | The summer’s absence unconcerned we bear Welcome ode, Charles II | English court | [poet unknown] | Henry Purcell |
1682 | What shall be done in behalf of the man? Welcome ode Duke of York | English court | [poet unknown] | Henry Purcell |
1683 | Fly, bold rebellion Welcome ode, Charles II | English court | [poet unknown] | Henry Purcell |
1683 | From hardy climes Song ‘to Prince George upon his marriage with the Lady Ann[e]’ | English court | [poet unknown] | Henry Purcell |
1684 | From those serene and rapturous joys Welcome ode, Charles II | English court | Thomas Flatman | Henry Purcell |
1685 | Why are all the Muses mute? Welcome ode, James II | English court | ? Nahum Tate? | Henry Purcell |
1686 | Ye tuneful muses raise your heads Welcome ode, James II | English court | [poet unknown] | Henry Purcell |
1687 | Sound the trumpet! beat the drum! Welcome ode, James II | English court | [poet unknown] | Henry Purcell |
1689 | Now does the glorious day appear Birthday, Queen Mary | English court | Thomas Shadwell | Henry Purcell |
1689 | The noise of foreign wars Birth of the Duke of Gloucester (24 June 1689) | English court | [poet unknown] | Henry Purcell |
1690 | Arise my muse, and to my tuneful lyre compose a mighty ode Birthday, Queen Mary | English court | Thomas D’Urfey | Henry Purcell |
1691 | Welcome glorious morn: Nature smiles at your return Birthday, Queen Mary | English court | ? Thomas Shadwell? | Henry Purcell |
1692 | Love’s goddess sure was blind this day Birthday, Queen Mary | English court | Charles Sedley | Henry Purcell |
1693 | Hark, the muses and the graces call Birthday, Queen Mary | English court | Nahum Tate | Henry Purcell |
1694 | Come, ye sons of art, away! Birthday, Queen Mary | English court | ? Nahum Tate? | Henry Purcell |
1694 | Great parent, hail! Centenary of Trinity College Dublin | Trinity College Dublin | Nahum Tate | Henry Purcell |
1694 | Light of the world, and ruler of the year New Year | English court | Matthew Prior | ? Henry Purcell? |
1694 | Light of the world, and ruler of the year (1709 version) New Year | English court | Matthew Prior | ? Henry Purcell? |
1695 | Who can from joy refrain Birthday, Duke of Gloucester | English court | [poet unknown] | Henry Purcell |