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

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