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- A book of English odes
- A fragment of an ancient prophecy : Relating, as some think, to the present revolutions. (Being the fourth part of the end of oppression.)
- All the odes
- An Irregular Pindaric ode. : To His Majesty's Ship Deptford; occasioned by her bringing home His Excellency the brave General Blakeney
- An Ode compos'd in the year M.DCCXX. On the birth of a Great Prince
- An Ode on the success of His Royal Highness, the Duke of Cumberland
- An Ode on the thirtieth of October, M DCC LI
- An Ode to liberty, inscribed to the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, the lord mayor of the city of London
- An Ode to peace : Occasioned by the present crisis of the British Empire
- An Ode to the most unpopular man living
- An Ode, sacred to the memory of a late eminently distinguish'd placeman, on his retiring from business
- An Ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on Monday the 4th of June, 1787. : Being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Scared Majesty King George III. By the special command His Grace the Duke of Rutland, lord lieutenant general, and general governor of Ireland. The musick composed by John Crosdill, Esq; chief composer and master of musick attending His Majesty's state in Ireland; and conducted by John Parkinson, Esq; deputy master and director
- An Ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on Tuesday the 25th of Feb. 1794. : Being the day appointed to celebrate the birth-day of Her Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty Queen Charlotte. By the special command of His Excellency the Earl of Westmorland, lord lieutenant general, and general governor of Ireland. The musick composed by John Crosdill, Esq; chief composer and master of musick attending His Majesty's state in Ireland; and conducted by John Parkinson, Esq; mus. d. deputy master and director
- An Ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the 30th of October, being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty George II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland. : By the command of their excellencies, the lords justices, and general governors of Ireland. Set to musick by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, chief composer and master of the musick attending His Majesty's state in Ireland
- An Ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the 30th of October, being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty George II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland. : By the special command of their excellencies, the lords justices, and general governors of Ireland. Set to music by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, chief composer and master of the music attending His Majesty's state in Ireland, and of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's chamber music
- An Ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the first of March, being the birth-day of Her Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty Queen Caroline. : By the special command of their excellencies the lords justices. Set to musick by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, composer and master of the musick, attending His Majesty's state in Ireland
- An Ode. Humbly inscribed to the Right Reverend John, lord bishop of London
- An ode addressed to the Society of Universal Good-will. By the Author of the Monody on the death of John Thurlow, Esq
- An ode in honour of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's birth-day, August 12, 1766, an intended to have beeen performed before their majesties at Kew. By the Rev. William Scott, M.A. (formerly of Trinity-College in Cambridge,) and assistant morning preacher at St. Sepulchre's, Snow-Hill
- An ode in praise of musick, set for variety of voices and instuments by Mr. Philip Hart. Written by J. Hughes
- An ode inscribed to their graces the Duke and Duchess of Grafton. By William Allen Esq. gentleman Usher to Her Majesty. A.D. 1769
- An ode most humbly inscribeed to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, on her happy birth-day. Febr. 6. 1713/4. By Joseph Harris, gent
- An ode on His Majesty's happy arrival. : Humbly inscrib'd to the Right Honourable James Craggs, Esq; principal secretary of state
- An ode on popular superstitions of the highlands of Scotland; considered as the subject of poetry. : Inscribed to Mr. Home, author of Douglas. By Mr. William Collins, author of the Ode on the passions, &c. Never before printed. Dedicated to the wartons
- An ode on the birth-day. By Mr. Edward Phillips, late of Trinity-College, Cambridge
- An ode to evening. Translated into Latin verse
- An ode to frugality. : Designed for the author's birth-day. Magnum vectigal parsimonia. By Mr. Comber
- An ode to peace : Occasioned by the present crisis of the British Empire. Pax Gloria Terr. ̆By William Stevenson, M.D
- An ode to the Honourable Sir William Morgan, Knight of the Bath. By Nehemiah Griffith, Esquire
- An ode to the Queen. On the happy accession of their majesties to the crown
- An ode to the country gentlemen of England. By Dr. Akenside
- An ode, addressed to the University of Cambridge, on the marriage of George The Third, King of Great-Britain, &c. to the Princess Charlotte, daughter of the Duke of Mecklenburgh-Strelitz, A.D. 1761. By W. Gilbank, of St. John's College
- An ode, humbly addressed to the most noble Marquis of Downshire, on his late downfall at Downpatrick. By Doctor Michael Thompson, M.D. organist and clerk of the market. The music by C. Price, Esq. and annotations by the Honourable Richard Annesley
- An ode, on the crushing of the rebellion, Anno MDCCXLVI. : Presented to His Majesty at Kensington, and humbly inscrib'd to His Royal Highness the Duke. By J. Lockman
- An ode, to His Eminence Cardinal de Fleury, by Mr Lockman. Presented to His Eminence, in his cabiner, at Versailles
- An ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the 10th of November, being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty George II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland. : By the special command of His Grace, Lionel Duke of Dorset, lord-lieutenant-general, and general governour of Ireland. By Mr. Victor. Set to music by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, chief composer and master of the music attending His Majesty's state in Ireland, and of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's chamber-music
- An ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the 30th October being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty George II. King Great Britain, France, and Ireland. : By the special command of their excellencies the lord justices. By the Revd. Matthew Pilkington, A.M. Set to musick by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, master of the musick attending His Majesty's state in Ireland
- An ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the 30th October, being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Scared Majesty George II. King of Great-Britain, France and Ireland. : By the special command of His Excellency, Philip Earl of Chesterfield, lord lieutenant general, and general governour of Ireland. By the Rev. Lewis Burroughs, A.M.T.C.D. Set to music by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, chief composer and master of the music attending His Majesty's state in Ireland
- An ode, to be performed at the castle of Dublin, on Saturday the 4th of June, 1763. : Being the day appointed for the celebration of the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty King George III. By command of their excellencies the Lords Justices of Ireland. By Benjamin Victor, Esq; the music composed by Matthew Dubourg, Esq; chief composer and master of the music attending His Majesty's state in Ireland, and master of the Royal Family's Chambeer Concert
- An ode. The glorious defeat of the French fleet, near the Nile, by Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, August, 1798. By Edward Mussenden, Esq
- Anglila triumphans. : A pindarique ode, on His Grace, the Duke of Marlborough, and his glorious campaign in the Spanish low-countries, anno MDCCII. Most humbly dedicated to the Right Honourable John Granville, lieutenant-general of the Ordnance, &c
- Apollo and the nine ; : a history of the ode
- Bell's classical arrangement of fugitive poetry. Vol XI
- Expostulatory odes to a great duke and little lord. By Peter Pindar, Esquire
- Expostulatory odes to a great duke, and a little lord. By Peter Pindar, Esquire
- Fame an ode, by Henry Flood, Esq
- Geschichte der deutschen Ode
- Geschichte der deutschen ode
- Les trois premiers livres des odes de 1559 : édition critique
- Melodiae prudentianae et in Virgilium : (Lipsiae 1533)
- Occasioned by reading Mr. West's translation of Pindar. By Joseph Warton, rector of Winslade, Hampshire
- Ode a Sa Majesté Britannique, presenteé le jour du couronnement. Par Mr. de la Pillonniere, réfugié
- Ode au Roi de la Grande Bretagne
- Ode à l'occasion du jour de naissance de Son Altesse Royale Monseigneur le Duc de Cumberland. Par A.D
- Odes, Book IV ; : and, Carmen saeculare
- Pyrrha: an imitation of the fifth ode of the first book of Horace. By John Earl of Orrery
- Redemption. : An ode. Inscribed to His Grace Michael, lord arch-bishop of Cashell, and with approbation of His Grace. Published by William Dennis
- Reflection on a candle, in an irregular ode. By John Wallis, M.A
- The English ode from Milton to Keats
- The English ode to 1660 ; : an essay in literary history...
- The Order of St. Patrick, An ode, dedicated to the Right Hon. the Earl of Bellamont
- The Patriot an ode. Addressed to the Right Honourable Henry Boyle, Esq; in imitation of the 9th of the 4th book of Horace
- The Patriot's return: a lyric ode. : Dedicated to the thrice Honorable Henry Grattan, Esq. on his welcome return to the senate of his distracted country, at the most critical moment of her existence
- The Revival: An ode for St. Patrick's day. Inscribed to the volunteers of Ireland. T.C.D. March 17th. 1780
- The Three graces, an ode, sent with some flowers in the beginning of spring, 1787
- The Vindication of fame; An ode, in honour of John Howard, Esq. inscribed to the Howardian Committee
- The discontented man. An ode
- The melancholy catastrophe of Peter Pindar, Esq. being two odes : In reply to Pindar's attack upon paine, with a revolution song. Embellished with a capital caricature of peep into Bethlehem. By Peter Fig, Esq. F.R.S. member of the Revolution Society, and corresponding member of all the for[e]ign acad[e]mies
- The odes : Latin text
- The polite politition: or, entertaining correspondent. Being a collection of original essays on the most beautifull and entertaining subjects in prose and verse, ...
- Tri grani liriki : : sovremennai︠a︡ ballada, oda i ėlegi︠ia︡
- Trifles from Harrogate
- Victory odes : Olympians 2, 7, 11; Nemean 4; Isthmians 3, 4, 7
- Vindicata Britannica : An ode, to the real patriot occasioned by the declaration of war against Spain
- [An] ode. The glorious defeat of the Dutch fleet, by Admiral Lord Viscount Duncan, October, 1797. By Edward Mussenden
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