years | first line(s) | type of ode | place or institution | poet | composer |
1685 | Why are all the Muses mute? Welcome ode, James II | English court | ? Nahum Tate? | Henry Purcell |
1693 | Hark, the muses and the graces call Birthday, Queen Mary | English court | Nahum Tate | Henry Purcell |
1693 | Sound a call, the tritons sing Birthday, William III | English court | Nahum Tate | Nicholas Staggins |
1693 | The happy year is born that wonders shall disclose New Year | English court | Nahum Tate | John Blow |
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 | 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 |
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 |
1702 | Aloud proclaim the cheerful sound Coronation Queen Anne | Chelsea College | Nahum Tate | John Abell |
1702 | Wake Britain, ’tis high time to wake New Year | English court | Nahum Tate | John Eccles |
1703 | Hark, how the muses call aloud New Year | English court | Nahum Tate | John Eccles |
1704 | Awake harmonious powers Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | ? Nahum Tate? | John Eccles |
1705 | From fate’s dark cell to empire called New Year | English court | Nahum Tate | [composer unknown] |
1706 | O Harmony where’s now thy power New Year | English court | Nahum Tate | Jeremiah Clarke |
1707 | Time dispense thy brightest hours Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | Nahum Tate | John Eccles |
1708 | See how the new-born season springs! New Year | English court | Nahum Tate | John Eccles |
1711 | Fair as the morning, as the morning early Birthday, Queen Anne | English court | Nahum Tate | John Eccles |
1715 | Arise, harmonious powers Birthday, George I | English court | Nahum Tate | John Eccles |