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Heath-Stubbs, John (1918-2006)2
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834)1
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The extant odes of Pindar

Pindar; Myers, Ernest (1844-1921)

1895

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Odes

Hamilton, Ian (1938-2001)

1997

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Two odes

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Wordsworth, William (1770-1850)

2009

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Apollo and the Nine : a history of the ode

Maddison, Carol Hopkins (1923-)

1960

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The ode

Heath-Stubbs, John (1918-2006)

1969

Bibliography: page 112.

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The ode

Heath-Stubbs, John (1918-2006)

1969

Bibliography: page 112.

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BC MS Lt 89, f. 3r: The opening of Henry Brooke's ode
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Ode to be performed at the Rotunda January 1771 for the relief of the distressed tradesmen of the City of Dublin, by Henry Brooke.

Brooke, Henry

1771

Comprises an English ode, presumably written specially for this occasion. The musical accompaniment is said to have been composed by 'Sigr. Passerini'.

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Ode : written expressly for the opening of the International Exhibition, 1862

Bennett, Sir William Sterndale (1816-1875); Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron (1809-1892); Lamborn Cock, Hutchings & Co

[1862]

For 4 part chorus (SATB) and pianoforte. Pl. no. : C.H&Co.3405.

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