Short-title | Where | Text |
London Magazine, or, Gentleman’s Monthly Intelligencer, 1735 |
p. 619 | link |
Monarch of music, verse, and day |
The Flying Post |
28–31 May 1715 |
Arise, harmonious powers |
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2–5 January 1720 |
Lift up thy hoary head, and rise |
The Gentleman’s Journal |
April 1693 |
Hark, the muses and the graces call |
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December 1692, 2–3 |
The happy year is born that wonders shall disclose |
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January & February 1694, 5–7 |
Sound the trumpet, choicest gifts prepare |
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November 1693 |
Sound a call, the tritons sing |
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November, 1694 |
Spring, where are thy flowery treasures? |
The Gentleman’s Magazine |
vol. 21 (January 1751) | link |
Glory! Where art thou, goddess, where? |
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vol. 24 (November 1754), p. 524 |
When Glory with refulgent wings |
The Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle |
vol. 13 (London, 1743), pp. 603-04 | link |
Of fields! of forts! and floods! unknown to fame |
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vol. 32 (London: D. Henry, 1762), 39. | link |
God of slaughter, quit the scene |
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vol. 9 (1739), p. 43 | link |
Refulgent god with radiant smiles |
The London Chronicle, or Universal Evening Post |
vol.11 no. 850 (2-5 June 1762), p. 529 | link |
Go, Flora (said th’ impatient Queen) |
The Scots Magazine |
vol. 22 (1761), p. 653 | link |
Still must the Muse, indignant, hear |
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