years | first line(s) | type of ode | place or institution | poet | composer |
1728 | Great, inexhausted source of day Birthday, George II | Dublin court | Rev. Matthew Pilkington | Matthew Dubourg |
1730 | Great, inexhausted source of day Birthday, George II | Dublin court | Rev. Matthew Pilkington | Matthew Dubourg |
1731 | ’Till on this day that heavens almighty will Birthday, George II | Dublin court | William Chaigneau | Matthew Dubourg |
1734 | Great, inexhausted source of day Birthday, George II | Dublin court | Rev. Matthew Pilkington | Matthew Dubourg |
1735 | Bright sol, thy purest beams display Birthday, George II | Dublin court | Benjamin Victor | 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 |
1743 | Be present, ev’ry guardian pow’r Birthday, George II | Dublin court | Rev. Lewis Burroughs | Matthew Dubourg |
1744 | Ye pow’rs that on the virtuous wait Birthday, George II | Dublin court | ? Benjamin Victor | Matthew Dubourg |
1727/28 | Guardian of our happy isle Birthday, Queen Caroline | Dublin court | S. Shepherd | Matthew Dubourg |
1728/29 | Early queen of light arise Birthday, Queen Caroline | Dublin court | Thomas Sheridan | Matthew Dubourg |
1729/30 | Early queen of light arise Birthday, Queen Caroline | Dublin court | [uncertain, see notes)] | Matthew Dubourg |
1732/33 | Thou virgin, heav’nly train Birthday, Queen Caroline | Dublin court | ? | Matthew Dubourg |
1733/34 | If conscious of thy ancient fire Birthday, Queen Caroline | Dublin court | William Dunkin | Matthew Dubourg |
1735 | Ye silver-tongue’d Pierian quire Birthday, Queen Caroline | Dublin court | Rev. Matthew Pilkington | Matthew Dubourg |
1736 | Where-e’er Hibernia’s tuneful lyre is strung Birthday, Queen Caroline | Dublin court | S. Shepherd | Matthew Dubourg |