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1 In place-of this article I would write an ode to a fur-lined coat.
2 Sit down and write an ode instead of tearing up and down like that.
3 I will write an ode on your venture.
4 Shall we write an ode to Derry?
5 But I tell him that I mean him to write an ode on my side of the question before we have done.
6 Nokia is rumoured to be re-releasing its 3310 phone, so we asked Jeremy Unkovich* to write an ode to his beloved brick.
7 Why, Byron wrote an ode to Greece, commencing with 'The Isles of Greece!
8 Michael Drayton (1731) wrote an ode on the Peak, in Derbyshire:
9 Swinburne has written an ode to the French Republic.
10 At Walpole's request, however, he wrote an ode on the death of his favourite cat!
11 For in imitation of it I have written an Ode to Gluttony, of which take two stanzas.
12 Bernardo Bellincioni, a court poet, wrote an ode to her which you can read on the wall.
13 I loved it so that I wrote an ode to it last year when I visited Patty.
14 Wordsworth wrote an ode on the occasion.
15 I wrote an ode to clutter once.
16 The night before their departure Eugenio wrote an ode addressed to me, and placed it in my hands.
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