years | first line(s) | type of ode | place or institution | poet | composer |
1678 | The birth of Jove Birthday, Charles II | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1681 | Up, shepherds, up Birthday, Charles II | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1697 | The nymphs of ye wells and ye nymphs of ye hills Birthday, Duke of Gloucester | English court | [poet unknown] | ? John Blow? |
1700 | Come bring ye song ye muse’s silence has been strangely long Birthday, Princess Anne | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1681 - 82 | Illustrious day, what glory canst ye boast Birthday, Queen Catherine of Braganza | London court? | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1692 | Whilst he abroad does like the sun Birthday, William III | English court | [poet unknown] | ? John Blow? |
1690 | With cheerful hearts let all appear New Year | English court | Thomas Shadwell | John Blow |
1692 | Behold, how all the stars give way New Year | English court | Thomas D’Urfey | John Blow |
1693 | The happy year is born that wonders shall disclose New Year | English court | Nahum Tate | John Blow |
1694 | Sound the trumpet, choicest gifts prepare New Year | English court | Peter Anthony Motteux | John Blow |
1696 | Hail thou infant year with ye may bliss renew New Year | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1698 | Musick now thy charms display New Year | English court | Nahum Tate | John Blow |
1700 | Appear in all thy pomp, great Janus appear New Year | English court | ? Nahum Tate? | John Blow |
1675 or 1676 | Dread Sir, the prince of light New Year’s Day | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1679 | Great Janus, tho the festival be thine New Year’s Day | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1680 | The new year is begun New Year’s Day | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1681 | Great sir, the joy of all our hearts New Year’s Day | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1682 | Arise, great monarch New Year’s Day | English court | Jacob Allestry | John Blow |
1683 | Dread Sir, father Janus New Year’s Day | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1684 | My trembling song, awake, arise New Year’s Day | English court | Thomas Flatman | John Blow |
1685 | How does the new-born infant year rejoice? New Year’s Day | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1686 | Hail monarch sprung of race divine New Year’s Day | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |
1687 | Is it a dream that thus deserves our sight New Year’s Day | English court | [poet unknown] | John Blow |