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  • r of sacred and secular music including Eligaic Odes, a Festival Te Deum, Quintet for wind, and pian
  • of Josephinism, he became a freemason and wrote odes against the papacy during the presence of Pius
  • Solving the ODEs allows the temporal integration of the kinetic
  • Fariau also penned his own odes and poems.
  • An edition of Horace's Odes and Epodes (1898; revised, with Laing, 1910)
  • It is by virtue of only seven odes and elegies that Gallego is known.
  • n of Horace (1924) and published this as Horace Odes and Epodes (University of Liverpool Press, 1953
  • Purcell: The Complete Odes and Welcome Songs Volumes 1-8 (Mark Kennedy, Ea
  • Euripides' Medea and his 1902 edition Horace's Odes and Epodes (1902), and wrote the textbooks A Fi
  • em of about 1,200 verses, a collection of Greek odes, and Greek grammar, and these ascetical works:
  • ne himself, Platen failed in the drama, but his odes and sonnets, to which must be added his Polenli
  • Alexandrinus includes the prayer among fourteen Odes appearing just after the Psalms.
  • Pindaric odes are written with great fire and passion, unlike
  • Nellore - Odes are called as 'Vaddera' are the tank-diggers, q
  • His odes are rarely lyrical in the strict sense, but the
  • Some 'runic' odes are included, and are said to have drawn the at
  • Blake-Reed also published two books of Odes by Horace.
  • a quotation from Ode XIV from the first Book of Odes by Horace.(1)
  • Derzhavin is best remembered for his odes, dedicated to the Empress and other courtiers.
  • include six-line lyrics, narrative prose poems, odes, homages, sustained contemplations, suites, and
  • He wrote a number of odes in praise of the Navab.
  • The canon at Matins has only three odes in it (a triode), and was composed by St. Cosma
  • fication, and wrote some meritorious idylls and odes in German.
  • Fletcher had first begun performing the Odd Odes in 1937, long before they first appeared on tel
  • Belleau's first published poems were odes, les Petites Inventions (1556), inspired by the
  • He also translated the Odes of Anacreon.
  • Deceitful Melody (2000) is an album by Odes Of Ecstasy.
  • The Odes of Horace, Translator Len Krisak, Carcanet, 200
  • ttempted a translation into English of selected odes of Horace.
  • In 1621 he published 'Certain selected Odes of Horace Englished, and their Arguments annexe
  • Sei odi di Orazio (Six odes of Horatius) for voice and piano (1930)
  • treatise is a quote from the nineteenth of the Odes of Solomon, one of only two known texts of the
  • rsleeve edited in 1885 The Olympian and Pythian Odes of Pindar, with a brilliant and valuable introd
  • 1994 Plus Ultra released two posthumous books, Odes of Jail and on Horseback and Consecration of th
  • cident the Roman poet Horace recalls in several Odes, of his narrow escape from a falling tree.
  • 4) of St. Anthony of Padua, and versions of two odes of Horace bear witness to his taste and metrica
  • e subject being honored, the Molieben omits the odes of the canon and includes only the simple refra
  • Odes on Various Subjects (1746)
  • He wrote Nautical Odes on the achievements of the Navy.
  • te not only Latin panegyrics and congratulatory odes on the Protector, dedicating his works to Brads
  • occur after the third, sixth, eighth and ninth odes only.
  • Farid, in one of his Odes quoted by R.A. Nicholson in his Studies in Isla
  • ayton Wake or Mary Dod (1804) and Poems, Tales, Odes, Sonnets, Translations from the British (1804).
  • ropic equations of state to a system of regular ODEs suitable for stability analysis,
  • Gray himself considered his two Pindaric odes, The Progress of Poesy and The Bard, his best w
  • r of simply-worded and yet highly inspirational odes to Nature.
  • Mozi quotes a popular passage from the Book of Odes to bring home this point: "When one throws to m
  • work is lovely and enjoyable to read, like his odes to famous persons or his patriottic poetry.
  • Music meets multi-media odes to the history and ambiance of various cities,
  • 'I heartily wish those venerable Odes were still extant, which Cato informs us in his
  • ic poetry: Desert Tracings: Six Classic Arabian Odes; which focuses upon the pre-Islamic period; Sta
  • is time collecting legends and rearranging folk odes while travelling the countryside, producing som