DATE
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LOCATION
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CITATION
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TEXT INDEX ENTRY
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1772.12.25
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New London
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CITATION
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Ode 1 [t] [beg] As Britannia set a wailing
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1767.12.07
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode 3 [t], translation [beg] When sable night, slow-wending
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1772.05.07
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Ode 9...Imitated [t] [beg] My friend's mistaken, should he think
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1782.04.08
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode 10 [t], imitated [beg] Licenius, happy shall you be
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1772.06.04
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Ode 12...Horace [t] [beg] Man, whose conscience, white as snow, The
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1772.06.25
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Ode 13...Horace [t] [beg] You shun me, Chloe, like the fawn
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1726.04.30
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode 16 [t] [beg] Thro' all mankind impatient ardours reign
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1744.06.25
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode 22 [t], of Horace, imitated [beg] Man in vertue's sacred paths sincere
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1768.09.10
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Providence
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CITATION
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Ode 38 [t] [beg] Persian feasts, my lad, I hate, The
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1773.08.23
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode, Acoustic, sung in Portsmouth, at Synagogue for visit of King
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1773.08.25
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode, Acoustic, sung in Portsmouth, at Synagogue for visit of King
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1773.08.25
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode, Acoustic, sung in Portsmouth, at Synagogue for visit of King
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1773.08.30
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode, Acoustic, sung in Portsmouth, at Synagogue for visit of King
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1773.09.02
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode, Acoustic, sung in Portsmouth, at Synagogue for visit of King
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1782.07.11
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London
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CITATION
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Ode Addressed to General Arnold [t] [beg] Welcome Arnold to our shore
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1782.05.29
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London
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CITATION
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Ode Addressed to General Arnold [t] [beg] Welcome one Arnold to our shore
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1782.06.20
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London
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CITATION
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Ode Addressed to General Arnold [t] [beg] Welcome one Arnold to our shore
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1782.10.17
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London
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CITATION
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Ode, Addressed to General Arnold [t] [beg] Welcome, one Arnold, to our shore
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1782.10.26
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London
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CITATION
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Ode Addressed to General Arnold [t] [beg] Welcome, one Arnold, to our-shore
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1783.07.05
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England
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CITATION
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Ode, Addressed to General Arnold [t] [beg] Welcome one Arnold to our shore
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1776.11.30
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode Addressed to the Freemen... [t] [beg] Hark! the Goddess of fame
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1776.12.10
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Ode Addressed to the Freemen of America... [t] [beg] Hark! the Goddess of
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1772.02.13
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Adieu ye fairy Spors of fancy's train
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1769.10.21
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Providence
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Advise your friend, grave man of art!
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1782.08.30
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Newport
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Again the auspicious day returns
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1745.02.14
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Again to Caesar's natal day
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1768.08.25
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Ah! what avails, with carking care
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1776.11.11
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Norwich
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Alas! with swift and silent pace
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1776.12.24
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Alas with swift and silent pace
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1769.06.12
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode, Alexander's Feast [t] (Dryden), to be performed by Byerly, Mr
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1769.06.12
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode, Alexander's Feast [t] (Dryden), to be performed by Byerly, Mr
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1772.01.24
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] And live I yet, by pow'r divine?
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1772.01.30
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] As Britannia set a wailing
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1773.02.12
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] As Britannia set a wailling
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1760.03.24
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] As Lewis sat in regal state
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1770.10.15
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] As when the rising sun dispels the shades
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1770.10.19
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New London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] As when the rising sun dispels the shades
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1761.01.26
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] As Wolfe all glorious lately stood
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1783.05.16
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New Jersey
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] At length War's sanguine scenes are
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1783.06.09
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Trenton
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er
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1783.07.19
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er
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1783.07.04
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] At length war's sanguine scenes are o're
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1741.12.15
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Awake! awake, my slumb'ring muse
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1771.09.13
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Away ye little vulgar fools
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1771.10.04
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Away ye little vulgar fools
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1772.12.31
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Behold! the social band appears
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1775.05.25
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Norwich
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Beside Euphrates awful flood
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1767.12.24
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Blest is the man whose bosom glows
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1761.11.05
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Britannia, from her rocky seat
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1761.11.13
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Britannia, from her rocky seat
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1761.11.26
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Britannia, from her rocky seat
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1761.12.10
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Britannia, from her rocky seat
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1769.11.16
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Stratford
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CITATION
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Ode [t], by Arne, sung in Stratford for Shakespeare Jubilee
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1774.08.18
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London
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CITATION
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Ode, by Arne, written for charity performance, lost when coachman absconds
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1763.08.18
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t], by Boyce, performed for King's birthday
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1763.08.22
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t], by Boyce, performed for King's birthday
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1763.08.25
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t], by Boyce, performed for King's birthday
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1750.03.19
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London
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CITATION
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Ode, by Cibber and Greene [beg] When glory with a painful eye
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1761.02.12
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t], by Fidelia, withheld from print because of offense in 3d stanza
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1780.05.18
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] By various means the tuneful choir
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1763.04.18
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Brookfield
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CITATION
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Ode [t], by Watts, child able to sing
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1763.04.18
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Brookfield
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CITATION
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Ode [t], by Watts, child able to sing
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1759.10.01
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Princeton
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Chearful, fearless, and at ease
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1759.10.19
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Princeton
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Chearful, fearless, and at ease
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1762.11.25
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Close Dover's cliffs, washed by the briny flood
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1783.12.18
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Come! to Columbia's God your voices raise
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1773.01.28
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Come, youthful muse, my breast inspire
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1775.09.21
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Companion of the heav'n-born mind
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1775.10.06
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Newbern
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Companion of the Heav'n-born mind
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1772.12.29
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Ode [t], composed for service of Freemasons on St John's Day
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1763.06.27
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London
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CITATION
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Ode, Cure of Saul [t], to be performed at Drury Lane Theatre as benefit
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1763.07.14
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London
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CITATION
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Ode, Cure of Saul [t], to be performed at Drury Lane Theatre as benefit
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1769.12.14
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Stratford
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CITATION
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Ode, Dedication, for Shakespeare Jubilee, directed by Dr Arne
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1769.12.30
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Stratford
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CITATION
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Ode, Dedication, for Shakespeare Jubilee, directed by Dr Arne
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1736.02.17
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Dublin
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CITATION
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Ode [t] (Dubourg), for King's birthday
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1751.04.18
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Exalted muse, in mystic lays
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1773.12.02
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Fair libery, celestial goddess, hail!
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1783.12.10
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [first line illegible]
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1783.12.27
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode for Christmas Day, An [t] [beg] For earthly monarchs, in their grandeur
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1771.12.20
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode for Christmas Day [t] [beg] Hail, thou bless'd spirit, come and sing
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1781.01.09
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Salem
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CITATION
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Ode for Christmas Morn, An [t] [beg] At this unwonted hour, behold
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1783.12.25
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Norwich
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CITATION
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Ode for Christmas Morn, An [t] [beg] At this unwonted hour, behold
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1774.12.24
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Providence
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CITATION
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Ode for Christmas Morn [t] [beg] At this unwonted hour, behold
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1780.12.27
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Providence
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CITATION
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Ode for Christmas Morn [t] [beg] At this unwonted hour, behold
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1768.03.31
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode for Easter Day, An [t] [beg] Now is Christ ris'n;--now messiah reigns
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1782.07.27
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Jamaica
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CITATION
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Ode for her Majesty's Birthday, 1782 [t] [beg] Hark! hear Apollo strikes his
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1780.06.22
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode for Her Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Heard ye the welcome sound of joy?
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1774.09.01
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday... [t] [beg] Behold! what martial bands are
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1762.08.21
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birth-day... [t] [beg] Go Flora (said th' impatient
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1766.08.15
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday... [t] [beg] Hail to the man, so sings the
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1774.09.22
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birth-day... [t] [beg] Hark!--or does the muse's ear
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1737.02.11
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birth-Day, 1736 [t] [beg] Come lovely Virgin
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1752.05.15
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birth-Day, 1751 [t] [beg] To Caesar thus blith Albion
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1773.08.17
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday, 1773 [t] [beg] Born for millions are the
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1774.08.24
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday, 1774 [t] [beg] Hark! O does the muses ear
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1775.08.25
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday, 1775 [t] [beg] Ye powers, who rule o'er
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1775.08.26
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birth-day, 1775 [t] [beg] Ye powers, who rule o'er
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1775.09.06
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday, 1775 [t] [beg] Ye powers, who rule o'er
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1779.09.02
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday, 1779 [t] [beg] Let Gallia mourn!
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1781.08.01
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday, 1781 [t] [beg] Still does the rage of war
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1781.08.14
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday, 1781 [t] [beg] Still does the rage of war
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1781.08.16
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday, 1781 [t] [beg] Still does the rage of war
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1745.01.28
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for his Majesty's Birth-Day [t] [beg] Again to Caesar's natal day
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1783.08.15
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] At length the troubled waters rest
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1773.08.30
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Born for millions are the Kings
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1767.08.14
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Friend to the poor! for sure
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1772.08.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] From scenes of death, and deep
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1772.08.11
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] From scenes of death and deep
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1753.03.12
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Great Patriot Prince! of race
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1774.09.08
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birth-day [t] [beg] Hark! (-- or does the Muse's ear
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1774.08.12
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Hark!--or does the muse's ear form
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1771.08.27
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Loveliest of months! bright June
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1769.08.23
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Patron of arts! at length by thee
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1768.09.23
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Prepare, prepare your songs of
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1761.08.20
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Twas at the nectar feast of Jove
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1761.09.05
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Twas at the nectar feast of Jove
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1775.08.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Ye powers, who rule o'er states and
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1776.10.14
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode for His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Ye western gales, whose genial
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1768.02.04
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode for New Year's Day, 1768 [t] [beg] See winter's stern ungovern'd train
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1769.08.14
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode for St Cecilia's Day, or Alexander's Feast [t], Douglass, Mr, to perform
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1769.08.14
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode for St Cecilia's Day [t], to be performed in Boston
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1769.08.14
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode for St Cecilia's Day [t], to be performed in Boston
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1782.07.06
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode for St John's Day...1782 [t] [beg] Raise high the festive strain!
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1749.03.20
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Ode for St Patric's Day [t] [beg] Muse an Ode select prepares, The
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1736.02.24
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode for the 30th of January, An [t] [beg] Blest martyr, for whose fate
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1780.07.27
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the Birthday of Her Majesty [t] [beg] Adorn'd by sun-beams from the
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1773.03.08
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South Carolina
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CITATION
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Ode for the Festival of St John... [t] [beg] Behold the social band appears
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1773.03.25
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South Carolina
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CITATION
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Ode for the Festival of St John... [t] [beg] Behold the social band appears
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1752.12.29
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode, for the First of January [t] [beg] This earth, the sun, and yonder star
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1736.02.17
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the King's Birthday [t] [beg] Monarch of musick, verse, and day
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1736.03.01
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the King's Birthday [t] [beg] Monarch of musick, verse, and day
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1778.01.01
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Worcester
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CITATION
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Ode, for the New-Year, 1778 [t] [beg] Again returns the circling year!
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1777.04.07
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Again imperial winter's sway
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1777.04.17
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Again imperial winter's sway
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1771.03.12
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Again returns the circling year
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1760.03.08
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Again the sun's revolving sphere
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1776.01.22
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Norwich
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CITATION
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Ode for the New-Year, An [t] [beg] Ah! yet shall we wish horror hear
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1776.01.03
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year, An [t] [beg] Ah! yet shall we with horror hear
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1738.03.27
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New-Year, An [t] [beg] Monarch of verse, and muses, joyn
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1772.03.17
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] At length the fleeting year is o'er
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1770.03.09
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Forward, Janus, turn thine eyes
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1751.03.21
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Glory! where art thou, goddess, where?
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1737.04.01
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Grateful Britons! grace the day
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1737.05.19
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Grateful Britons! grace the day
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1768.03.11
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Let the voice of musick breath
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1783.01.09
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Worcester
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year... [t] [beg] Let the voice of musick breathe
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1780.01.01
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Old Time flew panting by, in full career
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1780.03.11
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Old Time flew panting by, in full career
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1774.04.06
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Pass but a few short fleeting years
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1765.03.25
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Sacred to thee
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1765.04.11
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Sacred to thee
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1761.12.31
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] Thy grateful sons, O Queen of isles
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1767.03.25
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] When first the rude o'er peopl'd north
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1767.03.06
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] When first the rude, o'er-peopled North
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1778.04.11
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New-Year [t] [beg] When rival nations, great in arms
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1778.05.21
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London
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CITATION
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Ode for the New Year [t] [beg] When rival nations, great in arms
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1772.02.20
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Ode for Valentine's Day [t] [beg] Hail! Ever-honour'd happy morn
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1783.05.30
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New London
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CITATION
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Ode for Washington, An [t] [beg] Long has Columbia's crimson'd shore
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1776.08.24
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Buckingham
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Free states, attend the song
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1769.01.27
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Friendship, peculiar boon of heav'n
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1782.06.08
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at sea
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] From heav'n behold a charming ray
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1769.01.26
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] From the east
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1766.08.15
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode...From the East, An [t] [beg] Whence rise these sudden gleams
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1762.09.02
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Glorious renovation dawn o'er earth, The
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1782.01.30
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] God save the thirteen states
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1743.03.10
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Great E-- of B-- your reign is o'er
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1732.03.27
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Happy the Man! thrice happy he!
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1775.03.09
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Hark! or does the indignant ear
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1761.08.27
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Dublin
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Hibernia, late, in mournful mood
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1781.01.24
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New Brunswick
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] How hard the lot of human kind
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1781.02.15
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Worcester
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] How hard the lot of human kind-
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1763.02.21
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] How we tremble 'midst the snow
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1770.08.16
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] If heaven on me affliction send
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1770.09.28
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New London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] If heaven on me affliction send
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1780.03.30
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] I'm sure that, like Boteler, I am not afraid
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1746.01.14
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Ode in Honour of New-England, An [t] [beg] Shall brave New-England's glory
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1746.03.25
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Ode, in Honour of New-England, An [t] [beg] Shall brave New-England's glory
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1783.06.21
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Edinburgh
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CITATION
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Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus, An [t] [beg] What constitutes a state?
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1783.07.24
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Edinburgh
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CITATION
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Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus, An [t] [beg] What constitutes a state?
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1782.09.26
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Plainfield
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CITATION
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Ode, in Latin, sung by students at academy exhibition
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1771.05.09
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode...in memory of Whitefield, set to music by one of his friends in Boston
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1774.10.05
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode, in Universal Almanack [t], for sale by Humphreys, James
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1774.10.12
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode, in Universal Almanack [t], for sale by Humphreys, James
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1774.10.19
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode, in Universal Almanack [t], for sale by Humphreys, James
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1773.10.14
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Ode Inscribed to Miss Storer, An [t] [beg] Genius of harmony! descend
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1770.01.31
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London
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CITATION
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Ode...John Wilkes [t] (Smart), to be performed at Devil Tavern, London
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1782.09.21
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Plainfield
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CITATION
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Ode, Latin, sung by students in exhibition
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1752.10.30
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Leaning o'er a steril mountain
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1780.03.31
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Let Gallia mourn! th'insulting foe
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1749.07.27
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Life, the dear precarious boon
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1773.01.07
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Life! the dear precious boon!
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1773.01.02
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Providence
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Lo! mantled in a show'ry cloud
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1771.09.16
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Long did the churlish east detain
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1767.11.14
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Providence
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Mild eve ascends her throne: The god of day
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1768.05.09
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Newport
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Monarch in my rustic bower, A
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1772.01.16
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Ne'er thou repine at fate's decree
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1749.01.03
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] No more the morn, with tepid rays
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1777.09.01
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Hartford
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] O spirit of the truly brave
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1774.09.08
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London
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CITATION
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Ode of Alcaeus, An [t] [beg] With civic wreath of English oak
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1770.11.12
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Oh! for a touch of nobler fire
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1771.02.07
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New York
|
CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Oh, prime of life! Oh, taste of joy!
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1772.06.13
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Providence
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Oh, prime of life! Oh, taste of joy!
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1758.06.08
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Berlin
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Oh thou on whom the nations call
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1758.06.16
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Berlin
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Oh thou on whom the nations call
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1779.06.28
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode, on 4th of July, to be performed at concert
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1779.07.01
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Ode, on 4th of July, to be performed at concert
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1779.07.05
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Ode, on 4th of July, to be performed at concert
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1779.07.08
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Ode, on 4th of July, to be performed at concert delayed for renovations
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1773.04.01
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Ode on a Country Life [t] [beg] Remov'd from tumult, din, and strife
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1778.05.04
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode on Affection [t] [beg] Oh! learn me how to bear
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1768.07.11
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London
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CITATION
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Ode on Brutus [t] [beg] Can we stand by and see
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1768.12.29
|
Mayfield
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CITATION
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Ode on Christmas Day 1768 [t] [beg] Arise, my muse, with warmth divine
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1745.12.24
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode on Christmas Day [t] [beg] Ye nymphs of Salem, who, with hallow'd lays
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1764.03.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode on Death, An [t] [beg] Yet a few years, or days perhaps
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1773.03.19
|
New Haven
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CITATION
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Ode on Female Virture, An [t] [beg] In beauty's praise let other's write
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1773.01.14
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Ode on Fortune [t] [beg] Some hoist up fortune to the skies
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1767.09.24
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New York
|
CITATION
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Ode on Friendship, An [t] [beg] Friendship, peculiar gift of heav'n
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1782.05.14
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Ode on Friendship, An [t] [beg] Friendship, peculiar gift of heav'n
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1773.08.13
|
Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode on Friendship [t], taught by Crosby, William
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1773.08.20
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode on Friendship [t], taught by Crosby, William
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1760.10.04
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Ode on Friendship [t] [beg] This lofty theme! this pure ethereal flame!
|
1761.06.12
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Ode on George III, An [t] [beg] Assist me, muse divine
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1772.10.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Ode on Health [t] [beg] O health! most honour'd of celestial pow'rs
|
1762.12.06
|
Newport
|
CITATION
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Ode on Her Majesty's Happy Delivery [t] [beg] Close Dover's cliffs, washed
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1773.09.09
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode on His Majesty [t], sung at Jews Synagogue
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1755.12.26
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London
|
CITATION
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Ode on His Majesty's Return [t] [beg] Awake the Harp, the Cymbal raise
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1776.06.25
|
Salem
|
CITATION
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Ode on Independence [t] [beg] Freemen, if you pant for glory
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1772.01.02
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Ode on January [t] [beg] On yon black cloud behold aquarius stand
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1775.05.01
|
Hartford
|
CITATION
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Ode on Liberty, An [t] [beg] Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd
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1775.07.03
|
Newport
|
CITATION
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Ode on Liberty, An [t] [beg] Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd
|
1775.03.23
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Ode on Liberty, An [t] [beg] Happy's the man, who unconstrained
|
1775.06.23
|
New London
|
CITATION
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Ode on Liberty [t] [beg] Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd
|
1776.07.18
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Ode on Liberty [t] [beg] Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd
|
1776.08.02
|
Newburyport
|
CITATION
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Ode on Liberty [t] [beg] Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd
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1776.08.21
|
Baltimore
|
CITATION
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Ode on Liberty [t] [beg] Happy's the man, who unconstrain'd
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1755.12.08
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1755.12.15
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1755.12.15
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1755.12.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1755.12.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1755.12.29
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1770.01.05
|
New London
|
CITATION
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Ode on New-Year's-Day, An [t] [beg] Setting sun, in shades of night, The
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1760.10.09
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
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Ode on Peace [t], by President of college, sung in Princeton, commencement
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1775.01.12
|
London
|
CITATION
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Ode on Science, An [t] [beg] Oh heav'nly born! in deepest cells
|
1760.10.09
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
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Ode on Science [t], by President of college, sung in Princeton, commencement
|
1782.09.13
|
New London
|
CITATION
|
Ode on Sickness, An [t] [beg] Whence this unusual langour o'er my mind?
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1782.08.06
|
Baltimore
|
CITATION
|
Ode on Sickness, An [t] [beg] Whence this unusual languor o'er my mind?
|
1774.04.15
|
New London
|
CITATION
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Ode on Solitude, An [t] [beg] Happy the man, whose wish and care
|
1770.01.25
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Ode on Solitude [t] [beg] Hail! Solitude, calm peaceful state
|
1775.06.09
|
Newburyport
|
CITATION
|
Ode on Solitude [t] [beg] Happy the man, whose wish and care
|
1783.05.31
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Ode on Spring [t] [beg] Relentless winter now is o'er
|
1733.03.10
|
London
|
CITATION
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Ode on St Caecilia's Day [t] [beg] Long a ago, ere heaving bellows learn'd
|
1752.10.16
|
London
|
CITATION
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Ode, on the 24th of May... [t] [beg] Leaning o'er a steril mountain
|
1736.02.02
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the 30th of January, An [t] [beg] Blest martyr, for whose fate
|
1724.10.19
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Ode, on the Anniversary on his Majesty's Coronation [t] to be printed
|
1772.11.05
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Approach of Winter [t] [beg] See how the silver-fringed frost
|
1783.12.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Arrival of Their Excellencies... [t] [beg] They come! they come!
|
1782.07.20
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Birth of the Dauphin [t] [beg] Crimson slaughter! pallid care!
|
1782.08.24
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Birth of the Dauphin [t] [beg] Crimson slaughter! pallid car
|
1782.02.08
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Ode on the Death of a Young Lady [t] [beg] Untimely gone! for ever fled
|
1781.06.08
|
New London
|
CITATION
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Ode on the Fishery at Twelve-Mile Island [t] [beg] Connecticut's great
|
1736.09.23
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Marriage of the Prince of Wales [t] [beg] With nimble fingers
|
1769.12.25
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Ode on the Messiah, An [t] [beg] When man had disobey'd his Lord
|
1773.04.02
|
New Haven
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Moon [t] [beg] O thou fair sister of the sun!
|
1774.02.18
|
New London
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Moon [t] [beg] O thou fair sister of the sun!
|
1761.02.07
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Morning [t] [beg] Sweetest of blessings, heavenly light!
|
1769.05.15
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Morning [t] [beg] Sweetest of Blessings, heav'nly Light
|
1768.05.16
|
Newport
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Power of Gold, An [t] [beg] Love's a pain that works our woe
|
1770.11.02
|
New London
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Power of Gold, An [t] [beg] Love's a pain that works our woe
|
1783.04.17
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Present Return of Peace [t], to be performed at benefit concert
|
1783.04.19
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Present Return of Peace [t], to be performed at benefit concert
|
1766.05.29
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Repeal of the Stamp-Act [t] [beg] Black as when northern tempests
|
1749.01.17
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Restitution of Cape Breton, An [t] [beg] Ye Valient Chiefs, who
|
1749.02.13
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Restitution of Cape Breton [t] [beg] At length the melancholy
|
1749.02.07
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Restitution of Cape-Breton, An [t] [beg] At length the melancholy
|
1763.02.07
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Restoration of Peace [t] (Leadbetter), to be sung in concert
|
1763.02.10
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Restoration of Peace [t] (Leedbetter), to be performed
|
1769.04.13
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Return of Spring 1769 [t] [beg] Boisterous boreas now is fled
|
1773.05.07
|
New London
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Return of Spring, 1773 [t] [beg] Boisterous Boreas now is fled
|
1769.05.16
|
Salem
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Return of Spring, An [t] [beg] Boisterous Boreas now is fled
|
1769.06.01
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Return of Spring, An [t] [beg] Boistrous Boreas now is fled, The
|
1771.02.22
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Right Hon...N--h... [t] [beg] O thou, whom placemen all adore
|
1781.11.03
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Spring [t] [beg] Lo! where the rose-bosom'd hour
|
1772.03.26
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Spring [t] [beg] Now spring begins her smiling round
|
1746.02.11
|
Edinburgh
|
CITATION
|
Ode on the Surrender of Edinburgh, An [t] [beg] While on Edina's Fate intent
|
1760.11.17
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Ode, on the Total Reduction of Canada [t] [beg] Muse, resume the sounding
|
1774.02.07
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Ode on Winter, An [t] [beg] Since the hills all around us do penance in snow
|
1774.02.25
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
|
Ode on Winter, An [t] [beg] Since the hill's all around us do penance
|
1771.12.09
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Ode on Winter [t] [beg] Trees have dismantled their green, The
|
1751.01.31
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Once could I tune the Sapphic lyre
|
1768.09.26
|
Newport
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Once on cupid, tir'd with play
|
1749.02.13
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Persian luxury I hate
|
1739.02.23
|
London
|
CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Plains a new profit shall find, The
|
1762.09.21
|
London
|
CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Rise, gen'rous Britons, rise to great renown
|
1769.09.04
|
Newport
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Rise muse, and in immortal lay
|
1769.09.02
|
Providence
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Rise, muse, and in immortal lays
|
1769.09.07
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Rise muse, and in immortal lays
|
1783.01.24
|
New London
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Rising sun his race begun, The
|
1755.04.17
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode, Sacred [t], lyric [beg] Man, whose heart from vice is clear, The
|
1774.04.12
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] See spring once more erects each purple plume
|
1782.08.12
|
Dublin
|
CITATION
|
Ode, set to music, performed in Dublin at castle
|
1772.08.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode...set to music [t] [beg] Sweet contentment, heav'nly bright
|
1762.04.19
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
|
Ode, set to music [beg] Within these peaceful walls retir'd
|
1768.12.22
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Shepherd's plain life, The
|
1768.09.26
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Since now 'tis known to all the nation
|
1780.03.30
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Sluggards from my soul I scorn
|
1772.04.09
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Snows are gone, the grass regains
|
1769.03.31
|
New London
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Sons of men, averse from teaching
|
1778.01.29
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Spacious firmament on high, The
|
1770.04.30
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Strike, strike the strings,---a martial strain
|
1776.01.18
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode Suitable to the Time, An [t] [beg] Whilst tyrants lift their impious
|
1767.11.23
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t], sung by Bankson, John, with organ, for commencement at College
|
1771.07.08
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t], sung by Bankson, John, with organ, for commencement at College
|
1771.07.16
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t], sung by Bankson, with organ, for commencement at College
|
1771.07.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t], sung by Benjamin, Mr, with organ, for commencement at College
|
1770.03.21
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t], sung in Charleston, for meeting of Freemasons, composed for event
|
1769.12.07
|
Edinburgh
|
CITATION
|
Ode, sung in Edinburgh, in honor of Thomson
|
1769.12.25
|
Edinburgh
|
CITATION
|
Ode, sung in Edinburgh, in honor of Thomson
|
1722.09.10
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Ode, sung in London, performed to music as usual, in Chapel Royal
|
1782.10.08
|
Plainfield
|
CITATION
|
Ode, sung in Plainfield, in Latin, by students for oratorical exhibition
|
1725.04.22
|
Stockholm
|
CITATION
|
Ode, sung in Stockholm, at court, for anniversary of King's arrival
|
1774.03.31
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Sweep all! Sweep all!
|
1774.03.10
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Sweep all! Sweep all!
|
1770.09.13
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Sweet angel of my natal hour
|
1772.09.11
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Sweet contentment, heavenly bright
|
1775.10.16
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Ode the the Memory of Dr Warren... [t] [beg] O great reverse of Tully's
|
1783.12.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] They come! they come! the heroes come!
|
1783.12.09
|
New Brunswick
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] They come! they come! the Heroes come!
|
1783.12.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] They come! they come! the heroes come!
|
1783.12.18
|
Bennington
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] They come! they come! the heroes come!
|
1783.12.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] They come! they come! the heroes come
|
1774.08.18
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Ode [t] [beg] Thy spirit, independence, let me share!
|
1774.05.10
|
Hartford
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Ode to a Friend [t] [beg] In this fair season let me stray
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1774.04.07
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Ode to a Friend [t] [beg] In this soft season let me stray
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1774.04.29
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New London
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CITATION
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Ode to a Friend [t] [beg] In this soft season let me stray
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1774.06.02
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode to a Friend [t] [beg] In this soft season let me stray
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1783.01.21
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Ode to a Friend [t] [beg] Think not that I'm unsocial grown
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1783.03.03
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode to a Friend [t] [beg] Think not that I'm unsocial grown
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1762.03.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to a Friend [t] [beg] Thrice blest is he whose placid birth
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1782.05.08
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Chatham
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CITATION
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Ode to a Friend [t] [beg] Why so tim'rous, gentle friend?
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1774.03.17
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Ode to a Young Physician, An [t] [beg] Dear ----, the Heav'n appointed mead
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1782.05.07
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Ode to Adversity [t] [beg] If on this roof high heaven should send
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1772.08.15
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to Adversity [t] [beg] If on this roof high heav'n should send
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1772.03.02
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Albany
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CITATION
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Ode to Anacreon [t] [beg] Sweetly blooming o'er our head
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1783.07.22
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Springfield
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CITATION
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Ode to be Sung... [t] [beg] Your grand, fine piece, so laboured
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1772.03.23
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to Charity, An [t] [beg] Hail! Heav'n-descended charity!
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1781.04.02
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Westminster
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CITATION
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Ode to Charity [t] [beg] O charity, divinely wise
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1780.01.20
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London
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CITATION
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Ode to Charity [t] [beg] Thrice hallowed grace! that keep'st thy pow'r
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1750.03.12
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode to Cleora [t] [beg] Why stays my muse when thus she's fir'd
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1774.11.28
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Hartford
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CITATION
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Ode to Contentment [t] [beg] Spark of pure celestial fire
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1782.03.04
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London
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CITATION
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Ode to Contentment [t] [beg] Spark of pure celestial fire
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1774.02.03
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Cupid, An [t] [beg] Capricious power! to whom all nature bends
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1770.10.26
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode to Delia, An [t] [beg] While you enjoy best solitude repose
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1770.10.09
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Hartford
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CITATION
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Ode to Delia, An [t] [beg] While you enjoy blest solitudes repose
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1782.09.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode--To Delia [t] [beg] Ev'ning now from purple wings
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1772.03.13
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New London
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CITATION
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Ode to Delia, Playing on the Harpsichord... [t] [beg] Women, by nature cruel
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1772.02.13
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Ode to Delia, Playing on the Harpsichord [t] [beg] Women, by nature, cruel a
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1772.12.10
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Envy [t] [beg] Child of ill nature! on whose ruffled brow
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1773.01.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to Envy [t] [beg] Child of ill-nature! on whose rufiled brow
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1767.04.14
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Ode to Felicity [t] [beg] Ah! Where with ev'ry soothing charm array'd
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1767.05.26
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Ode to Fortune [t] [beg] Blind Deity, whose votries throng
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1773.03.25
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Friendship, An [t] [beg] Too lovely fair, whose every grace
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1772.03.09
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode to Friendship [t] [beg] Warm'd with the flame that lifts the ravish'd so
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1761.05.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode...to George II [t] (Hopkinson), sung at commencement, with organ
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1761.06.01
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode...to George II [t] (Hopkinson), sung at commencement, with organ
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1761.06.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode...to George II [t] (Hopkinson), sung at commencement, with organ
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1771.02.14
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Gratitude [t] [beg] Can men in plenty thankless live
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1782.08.26
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode to Health, An [t] [beg] O brighter than the vermeil bloom
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1768.06.30
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to Health, An [t] [beg] Parent of all our bliss below
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1766.11.28
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Basseterre
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CITATION
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Ode to Health [t] [beg] Buxom nymph, all nymphs excelling
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1753.07.16
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode to Health [t] [beg] Goddess! presiding o'er the plains
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1783.01.01
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode to Health [t] [beg] Goddess! who lov'st the peaceful shade
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1783.08.18
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode to Health [t] [beg] Hail happy spring of human joys
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1769.07.06
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode to Health [t] [beg] Hail, rosy health, celestial blooming fair
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1782.01.08
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Ode to Health [t] [beg] O Thee! from whom kind bounty flows
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1773.11.11
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Health [t] [beg] O thou! from whose kind bounty flows
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1775.06.17
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Health [t] [beg] O thou! from whose kind bounty flows
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1782.02.09
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London
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CITATION
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Ode to Health [t] [beg] O Thou! from whose kind bounty flows
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1772.07.30
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Heaven [t] [beg] O health, most honour'd of celestial powers
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1782.04.30
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Ode to Inclination [t] [beg] Where'er thy impulse, goddess, beams
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1775.02.15
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London
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CITATION
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Ode to Independence [t] [beg] Britons, if you pant for glory
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1775.03.17
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London
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CITATION
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Ode to Independence [t] [beg] Britons, if you pant for glory
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1775.04.06
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode to Independence [t] [beg] Britons, if you pant for glory
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1775.04.14
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Salem
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CITATION
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Ode to Independence [t] [beg] Britons, if you pant for glory
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1776.06.01
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode to Independence [t] [beg] Freeman, if you pant for glory
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1782.06.08
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to June [t] [beg] Ye virgin nine, inspire my lay
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1776.01.04
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode to Liberty, An [t] [beg] Fair Liberty, celestial maid
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1775.04.22
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Liberty, An [t] [beg] Happy's the man, who, unconstrain'd
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1773.09.09
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode to Liberty [t] [beg] Hail parent of each manly joy
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1768.10.10
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London
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CITATION
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Ode to Liberty [t] [beg] O Goddess, on whose steps attend
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1767.12.30
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Savannah
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CITATION
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Ode to Life [t] [beg] What art thou, life, so courted by mankind?
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1776.11.25
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London
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CITATION
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Ode to Lord G-- G-rm-ne [t] [beg] All hail G-im--ne, G-rm--ne, all hail!
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1776.11.09
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London
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CITATION
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Ode to Lord G-- G-rm-ne [t] [beg] All hail G-rm--ne, G-rm--ne, all hail!
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1760.04.05
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London
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CITATION
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Ode to Miss L--... [t] [beg] Britons, the work of war is done!
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1760.03.11
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Newport
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CITATION
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Ode to Miss L--, On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] Britons, the work
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1771.03.28
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Morning [t] [beg] Sprightly messenger of day, The
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1771.08.01
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Staffordshire
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CITATION
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Ode to Mr Alderman Oliver [t] [beg] No more to join in festive dance
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1763.10.13
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Princeton
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CITATION
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Ode, to music, sung in Princeton, at commencement of College of New Jersey
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1783.04.17
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Eastern Shore
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CITATION
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Ode to Peace [t] [beg] Cease that strepent trumpet's sound!
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1783.05.17
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode to Peace [t] [beg] Cease that strepent trumpet's sound
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1783.05.24
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London
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CITATION
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Ode to Peace [t] [beg] Long now has the God of arms
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1765.03.23
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Ode to Pompey [t] [beg] Happy Pompey! which can be
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1773.01.28
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London
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CITATION
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Ode to Sensiblity [t] [beg] Who has not heard, what few have seen
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1770.09.06
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Sleep [t] [beg] Offspring of night, whose languid visage wears
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1772.06.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to Sleep [t] [beg] Soft sleep! profoundly pleasing power
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1772.07.10
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New London
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CITATION
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Ode to Sleep [t] [beg] Soft sleep! profoundly pleasing power
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1780.01.27
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Providence
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CITATION
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Ode to Solitude, An [t] [beg] Oh! Solitude! Celestial maid!
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1782.02.18
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode to Solitude, An [t] [beg] Oh! Solitude celestial maid!
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1770.07.09
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to Solitude [t] [beg] From all the noise and vanity
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1780.02.10
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode to Solitude [t] (Pope), model of lyric [beg] Happy the man, who free as
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1775.01.05
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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Ode to Spring, An [t] [beg] Hail, blushing Goddess, beauteous spring
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1774.04.28
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Spring [t] [beg] Hail! genial goddess, bloomy spring
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1782.09.09
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode to St Cecilia [t] (Dryden), to be performed by Henry, Mr
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1775.09.16
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] To summer's sweets I bid farewell!
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1771.02.21
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to the Atheist [t] [beg] Expatiate long in nice debate
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1756.09.30
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania [t] [beg] Still shall the tyrant
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1756.09.30
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania [t] [beg] Still shall the tyrant
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1756.10.23
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania [t] [beg] Still shall the tyrant
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1756.10.28
|
Pennsylvania
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CITATION
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Ode to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania [t] [beg] Still shall the tyrant
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1772.06.08
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to the Lark, An [t] [beg] Sweetest warbler of the wood!
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1772.06.26
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New London
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CITATION
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Ode to the Lark, An [t] [beg] Sweetest warbler of the wood!
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1754.12.05
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to the Memory of Charles Willing, Esq [t] [beg] Once more I seek the
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1775.11.03
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode to the Memory of Dr Warren [t] [beg] O great reverse of Tully's coward
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1775.05.25
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode...to the Memory of Those American Heroes...[t] [beg] How sleep the brave
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1774.04.11
|
New York
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CITATION
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Ode to the Mercury Packet Boat... [t] [beg] Whilst all with duteous zeal
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1774.04.07
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode to the Mercury Packet-Boat [t] [beg] Whilst all with duteous zeal
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1771.01.03
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to the New Year, 1771 [t] [beg] Aquarius rules the frozen skies
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1782.05.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to the New Year 1782 [t] [beg] Oh how merry how merry
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1767.03.12
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Devonshire
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CITATION
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Ode To Time [t] [beg] Hail mighty pow'r! Triumphant victor hail!
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1773.07.08
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode to Virtue, An [t] [beg] Long have I sought the living 'midst the dead
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1782.01.21
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode To Winter [t] [beg] Rubbed and rough the store descents
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1782.02.09
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to Winter [t] [beg] Rugged and rough the storm descends
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1772.12.05
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode to Wisdom [t] [beg] Hail sacred wisdom, in whose blest retreat
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1781.10.18
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Leith
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CITATION
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Ode to Women [t] [beg] Ye virgins! fond to be admir'd
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1782.01.24
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode to Women [t] [beg] Ye virgins! fond to be admir'd
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1782.04.27
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode to Women [t] [beg] Ye virgins, fond to be admir'd
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1781.12.11
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Twas for the conquest nobly won
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1782.01.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Twas for the conquest nobly won
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1782.01.17
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Twas for the conquest nobly won
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1782.01.05
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Twas for the contest nobly won
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1781.04.04
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Chatham
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CITATION
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Ode, Upon an Officer's Going Home... [t] [beg] From noise of camps once more
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1767.01.08
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode Upon Christmas, An [t] [beg] Hills of joy, in prospect rise
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1767.11.12
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode Upon Friendship, An [t] [beg] Ambitious thoughts at length subside
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1768.11.03
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Virginia, see thy governor appears!
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1763.04.23
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Brookfield
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CITATION
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Ode [t] (Watts), child able to sing
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1769.10.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] We tremble, when we hear the same
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1775.01.25
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Newburyport
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] When Britain first at Heaven's command
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1768.03.24
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] When I the heavens contemplate Lord
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1769.12.28
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Stratford/Avon
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] When Philip's fam'd unconquer'd son
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1777.08.11
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Hartford
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] When the great hero in arms himself array'd
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1777.08.21
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Boston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] When the great hero in arms himself array'd
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1777.12.25
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Worcester
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] When the great hero in arms himself array'd
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1775.03.30
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] When wicked men, with foul intent
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1775.04.06
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New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] When wicked men, with foul intent
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1775.04.19
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Newburyport
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] When wicked men, with foul intent
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1738.06.16
|
Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Whence Britons, these desponding cares
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1738.06.29
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Whence Britons, these desponding cares
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1768.08.18
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Where roams't thou, angel-spirit, say
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1761.01.02
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London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Where's now Othello's hair breadth 'scapes?
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1737.11.18
|
Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While awful cannon with tremendous roar
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1776.02.01
|
New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While base, ambitious minds contend
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1755.03.27
|
New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While faction lifts her impious hand
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1741.03.26
|
London
|
CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While George provok'e to vengence arms
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1766.10.06
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While knaves and fools, in deep debate
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1766.12.04
|
New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While knaves and fools, in deep debate
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1767.08.18
|
Charleston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While knaves and fools, in deep debate
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1767.09.12
|
Providence
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While knaves and fools, in deep debate
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1748.09.01
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While scarce a day but fresh alarms
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1781.11.08
|
Worcester
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While scenes of transport, every breast inspire
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1737.11.17
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London
|
CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While secret-leaguing nations frown around
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1737.12.15
|
London
|
CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While secret-leaguing nations frown around
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1776.10.07
|
Norwich
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While tyrants lift their impious hands
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1763.03.24
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] While you, dear Hal, are forc'd to roam
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1782.11.02
|
New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Who dares-tho' ev'n of patriot name
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1772.05.26
|
Hartford
|
CITATION
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Ode Written in Sickness, An [t] [beg] Oh, prime of life! Oh, taste of joy!
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1762.01.22
|
Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Ode Written on New Year's Day, An [t] [beg] Setting year in shades of night
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1761.01.06
|
Charleston
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CITATION
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Ode Written on New-Year's Day [t] [beg] Setting year in shades of night
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1762.06.17
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode, written, set to music and sung by students, for commencement
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1775.05.01
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Ode Written to the Memory... [t] [beg] How sleep the brave, who sink to rest
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1767.11.19
|
New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Ye lofty mountains, whose eternal snows
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1768.04.19
|
Charleston
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Ye lofty mountains whose eternal snows
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1736.08.23
|
London
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Ye muses, hail the Royal dame
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1736.10.01
|
London
|
CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Ye muses, Hail the royal dame
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1769.05.15
|
New York
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CITATION
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Ode [t] [beg] Ye Sons of Apollo, whom Music inspires
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