Court Odes: sources for texts

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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
2–5 January 1720 Lift up thy hoary head, and rise
The Gentleman’s Journal April 1693 Hark, the muses and the graces call
December 1692, 2–3 The happy year is born that wonders shall disclose
January & February 1694, 5–7 Sound the trumpet, choicest gifts prepare
November 1693 Sound a call, the tritons sing
November, 1694 Spring, where are thy flowery treasures?
The Gentleman’s Magazine vol. 21 (January 1751)  | link Glory! Where art thou, goddess, where?
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
vol. 32 (London: D. Henry, 1762), 39.  | link God of slaughter, quit the scene
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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