Short-title | Where | Text |
Add. MS. 19759. |
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So all was cleared when your triumphant beams appeared |
D-HS, Sig. M A/836 |
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No! He’s not dead! |
GB-Cfm, MU MS 681. |
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Awake harmonious powers |
GB-Lbl, 11626.f.24. |
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To England’s monarch, Holland’s chief |
GB-Lbl, 11631.bb.2. |
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Sing great Anna’s matchless name |
GB-Lbl, 11642.bbb.50; US-SM, 231546 |
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Great, inexhausted source of day |
GB-Lbl, 1465.i.12(5). |
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From fate’s dark cell to empire called |
GB-Lbl, 1490.e.24. |
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Awake, desponding fair one! |
GB-Lbl, 161.m.47. |
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Hark, how the muses call aloud |
GB-Lbl, 1870.d.1.(97.). |
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From glorious toils of war |
GB-Lbl, Add. 17835 |
ff. 134–141v |
Hail happy day, hail auspicious light |
GB-Lbl, Add. 30934 |
f. 36 |
Again the welcome morn we sing |
GB-Lbl, Add. 31452 |
f. 54v |
The nymphs of ye wells and ye nymphs of ye hills |
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ff. ? |
Hail thou infant year with ye may bliss renew |
GB-Lbl, Add. 31812 |
ff. 32–43 |
Let Nature smile, let all be gay |
GB-Lbl, Ashley 4955 |
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As through Britannia’s raging sea |
GB-Lbl, Ashley 4957 |
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Light of the world, and ruler of the year |
GB-Lbl, R.M.24.d.5, 1–6 |
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Prepare, ye sons of art, your songs of joy |
GB-Lcm, 989 |
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Welcome glorious day in times record forever live |
GB-Lcm, MS. 776 |
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Appear in all thy pomp, great Janus appear |
GB-Llp, SR1175 1.033. |
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Inspire us, genious of the day |
GB-Ob, Don. c 56, 26–28. |
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While Anna with victorious arms |
GB-Ob, G.Pamph. 1746 (5). |
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Summon to the cheerful plain |
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Musick now thy charms display |
GB-Ob, Harding Mus. G 331(7). |
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Appear Apollo’s darling sons appear |
GB-Ob, MS. Mus. c. 6. |
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Come bring ye song ye muse’s silence has been strangely long |
GB-Ob, Vet. A4 e.2199. |
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All hail! Thou most auspicious day |
GB-Ob, Vet. A4 e.760 (4). |
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All hail! Thou happy land |
IRL-Cab, M.4.12.(21). |
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Glorious prince! The hope of Britain! |
IRL-Cab, M.6.17.(10). |
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Such harmony, as crowned the Olympic revels |
IRL-Dcla, 7E (13), item 33. |
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Hail happy queen! Born to heal and to unite |
IRL-Dcla, Newenham Pamphlets 7E (13) [87]. |
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Welcome genial day! |
IRL-Dki, Pamphlets v.344. |
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Let’s melt the sullen world with sounds harmonious |
IRL-Dn, Dix Dublin LB 1707 (1). |
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From thy peaceful rest arise |
IRL-Dn, Ir.82259.c2. |
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At length the teeming womb of time has ripened |
IRL-Dn, L.O. 1675. |
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Great parent, hail! |
IRL-Dn, LOP.181 (3). |
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Britannia, hail thy hero |
IRL-Dtc, P.gg.20.(14). |
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Ye hov’ring zephyrs |
IRL-Dtc, P.hh.22 no. 32 |
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Great, inexhausted source of day |
J. S. Smith, Musica Antiqua, A Selection of Music of ... |
vol. 2 (London, 1812), 194–198 |
Whilst he abroad does like the sun |
Matthew Pilkington, Poems on Several Occasions (Dublin: Printed by George ... |
pp. 178-189 |
Great, inexhausted source of day |
New Poems Consisting of Satyrs, and Odes: Together with a ... |
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Clowdy Siturnia drives her steeds apace |
Poems on Affairs of State |
vol. ii (1697) |
Now does the glorious day appear |
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vol. iii (1698) |
Arise my muse, and to my tuneful lyre compose a mighty ode |
Purcell Society Edition, vol. iv. |
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Who can from joy refrain |
Purcell Society Edition, vol. xi. |
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Welcome glorious morn: Nature smiles at your return |
Purcell Society Edition, vol. xxiv. |
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Love’s goddess sure was blind this day |
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Come, ye sons of art, away! |
Steps to the Temple 1646 |
pp. 94 - 95 |
Rise, thou best and brightest morning |
The Muses Mercury |
vol. 1 no. 2. Example: GB-Ob, Don.e.167. |
Time dispense thy brightest hours |
The Performances of the Antient Music for the Season 1781 ... |
no. 6, 6–8 |
Eternal source of light divine |
US-Cah, *EB7.A100.707o2. |
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Hail happy day, when thy beams thou dost display |
US-Cah, *EB7.A100.712t3. |
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Hail happy day! that blessed the earth |
US-Cah, *EC65.T1878.711s. |
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Fair as the morning, as the morning early |
US-Cah, *GC7.K9686.712s. |
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Through all the race of rolling time |
US-Cah, EC 65 T 1878. 708s. |
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See how the new-born season springs! |
US-CAh, EC65.T1878.702o. |
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Wake Britain, ’tis high time to wake |
US-NHub Osborn, MS fb 108, 97–98. |
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The noise of foreign wars |
US-SM, 308068 |
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A hero scarce could rise of old |
US-SM, 329556 |
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Happy queen, in whose calm bosum tender goodness always reigns |
US-TxU, -Q- M 1739.3 A2 S6 1694 |
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Forgive, great Sir! If less we pay |
US-Ws, 158- 185q |
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O Harmony where’s now thy power |
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