Court Odes: browse the collection

Items found = 20 | Search the collection:
 
 
 


Browse:

Filter: poet like "Nahum Tate"

 To see the full details for an item, including its text(s), click on its incipit (first line).

 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 

Enquire about this database   |   Account login