Pindar, Peter
Also known as
Peter Pindar
Born 1738-01-01
Died 1819-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF24590473
- WikidataQ707652
- ISNI0000000108559448
- Open LibraryOL182672A
- Open LibraryOL14039619A
Top Subjects
- George -- IV, -- King of Great Britain (6)
- Boswell, James, -- 1740-1795 (4)
- William -- IV, -- King of Great Britain (4)
- Royal Society (Great Britain) (3)
- Joseph Banks (1743-1820) (3)
- Great Britain (3)
- Charlotte, -- Princess of Wales, -- 1796-1817 (3)
Books by Pindar, Peter
Total count: 175
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A poetical epistle to the PopePrinted for and sold by Stewart & Meikle1700-01-01
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A poetical and congratulatory epistle to James Boswell Esq. on his Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with the celebrated Dr. Johnson.8th ed.Printed for G. Kearsley1738-01-01
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[Peter Pindar's works.].Printed for the author, and sold by R. Baldwin1778-01-01
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Lyric odes, to the Royal AcademiciansBy Peter Pindar, a distant relation to the poet of Thebes.printed for the author, and sold by T. Egerton; Baldwin; and Debrett1782-01-01
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More lyric odes, to the Royal Academiciansby Peter Pindar, a distant relation to the poet of Thebes, and laureate to the Academy.printed for T. Egerton1783-01-01
[Works of Peter Pindar, esq., pseud.G. Kearsley, etc.1783-01-01-
The Lousiad: an heroi-comic poem. Canto I. By Peter Pindar, Esqprinted and sold by J. Jarvis1785-01-01
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Farewel odes. For the year 1786.By Peter Pindar, Esq. a distant relation of the poet of Thebes, and laureat to the Royal Academy.printed for G. Kearsley; and W. Forster1786-01-01
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A poetical and congratulatory epistle to James BoswellEsq. on his Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with the celebrated Dr. Johnson. By Peter Pindar, Esq.printed for Messrs. Colles, White, Byrne, M'Kenzie, Marchbank, and Moore1786-01-01
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Bozzy and Piozzi, or, The British biographersa town eclogueFifth edition.Printed for G. Kearsley ... and W. Forster ...1786-01-01
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Bozzy and Piozzior, the British biographers, a town eclogue. By Peter Pindar, Esq.Fourth edition.printed for G. Kearsley; and W. Forster1786-01-01
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The Louisiad.An heroi-comic poemPrinted for the author by G. Kearsley1786-01-01
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A poetical and congratulatory epistle to James Boswell, Esq.on his journal of a tour to the Hebrides with the celebrated Dr. JohnsonA new edition.Printed for G. Kearsley ...1786-01-01
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The Lousiad: an heroi-comic poem. Canto 1. By Peter Pindar, EsqThe sixth edition.printed by William Porter, for Mess. Colles, White, Byrne, W. Porter, Lewis, and Moore1786-01-01
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Bozzy and Piozzi; or; The British biographersa town eclogue.4th ed.Printed by P. Byrne1786-01-01
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A poetical and congratutory epistle to James Boswell on his Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with the celebrated Dr. Johnson.3rd ed.Printed for G. Kearsley1786-01-01
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An apologetic postscript to Ode upon ode, or A peep at Saint James'sPrinted for G. Kearsley1787-01-01
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A poetical and congratulatory epistle to James Boswell on his Journal of a tour to the Hebrides with the celebrated Dr. Johnson.6th ed.G. Kearsley1787-01-01
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An apologetic postscript to Ode upon odeor, A peep at Saint James'sPrinted for G. Kearsley ...1787-01-01
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Lyric odes, for the year 1785By Peter Pindar Esq. a distant relation of the poet of Thebes, and laureat to the Royal Academy.Seventh edition.printed for G. Kearsley1787-01-01
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[ Peter Pindar's works.G. Kearsley1787-01-01
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Instructions to a celebrated laureatalias the progress of curiosity; alias a birth-day ode; alias Mr. Whitbread's brewhouse. By Peter Pindar, Esq.The third edition.printed for G. Kearsley1787-01-01
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A poetical, supplicating, modest, and affecting epistle to those literary colossuses, the reviewersby Peter Pindar, Esq.A new edition.printed for G. Kearsley1787-01-01
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Ode upon ode; or, a peep at St. James'sor, New-Years's Day; or, what you will. By Peter Pindar, Esq.The seventh edition.printed for G. Kearsley1787-01-01
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Sir Joseph Banks and the Emperor of Morocco. A tale. By Peter Pindar, EsquireSecond edition.printed for G. Kearsley1788-01-01
Brother Peter to Brother Tom: An Expostulatory EpistlePrinted for G. Kearsley1788-01-01
Sir Joseph Banks and the emperor of Morocco.A tale.3d ed.G. Kearsley1788-01-01-
Instructions to a celebrated laureat, alias, The progress of curiosity, alias, A birth-day ode, alias, Mr. Whitbread's brewhouseThe eighth edition.Printed by J. and A. McLean ...1788-01-01
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Peter's pensiona solemn epistle to a sublime personage : with an engraving by an eminent artistSecond edition.Printed for G. Kearsley ...1788-01-01
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Instructions to a celebrated laureate; alias The progress of curiosity; alias A birth-day ode; alias Mr. Whitbread's brewhouse.The eighth edition.Printed by J. and A. M'Lean, at Franklin's-Head, no. 41, Hanover-Square.1788-01-01
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Farewel odesfor the year 1786Fifth edition.Printed for G. Kearsley ...1788-01-01
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Peter's prophecyor, The president and poet; or, An important epistle to Sir J. Banks, on the approaching election of a president of the Royal Society. With an etching by an eminent artist.3d ed.G. Kearsley1788-01-01
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A poetical and congratulatory epistle to James Boswell, Esqon his Journal of a tour to the Hebrides with the celebrated Dr. JohnsonThe eighth edition.Printed for G. Kearsley, at Johnson's head, no. 46, Fleet-Street1788-01-01
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Brother Peter to Brother TomAn expostulatory epistle. By Peter Pindar, Esq.printed for Messrs. P. Byrne, L. White, W. M'Kenzie, J. Moore, and J. Jones1788-01-01
The poetical works of Peter Pindar, Esq.a distant relation to the poet of Thebes : to which are prefixed, memoirs and anecdotes of the author.Printed by William Porter, for Messieurs Colles [and 5 others]1788-01-01
Peter's prophecy, or, The president and poet, or, An important epistle to Sir J. Banks, on the approaching election of a president of the Royal Society. With an etching by an eminent artistPrinted for G. Kearsley1788-01-01-
Lyric odes for the year 1783By Peter Pindar, Esq. A distant relation of the poet of Thebes, and Laureat to the Academy.The sixth edition.printed for G. Kearsley1788-01-01
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Sir Joseph Banks and the Emperor of MoroccoA taleprinted by P. Byrne1789-01-01
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Brother Peter to Brother Tom [i.e. Thomas Warton]an expostulatory epistleFifth edition.printed for G. Kearsley1789-01-01
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Expostulatory odes to a great duke and a little lordA new edition.Printed for G. Kearsley ...1789-01-01
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Peter's prophecyor, The president and poet; or, An important epistle to Sir Jos. Banks, on the approaching election of a president of the Royal societyPrinted by William Porter, for Messrs. Colles, White, Byrne, Jones and Moore1789-01-01
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The poetical works of Peter Pindar, Esq., a distant relation to the poet of Thebesto which are prefixed memoirs and anecdotes of the author.Printed for W. Spotswood ... and Rice & Co....1789-01-01
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A poetical epistle to a falling ministeralso, an imitation of the twelfth ode of Horace. By Peter Pindar, Esquire.printed by P. Byrne1789-01-01
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The poetical works of Peter PindarEsq. ... To which are prefixed, Memoirs and anecdotes of the author.printed by William Porter, for Messieurs Colles, White, Byrne, M'Kenzie, Jones and Moore1789-01-01
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Subjects for paintersPrinted by William Porter for P. Byrne, Grueber and McAlister, J. Jones, J. Moore, and W. Jones1789-01-01
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A poetical, supplicating, modest, and affecting epistleto those literary colossuses, the reviewersA new ed.G. Kearsley1789-01-01
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A poetical epistle to a falling minister [i.e. William Pitt]also an imitation of the twelfth ode of HoraceNew edition.printed for G. Kearsley1789-01-01
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Subjects for paintersPrinted by William Porter1789-01-01
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More lyric odes to the Royal AcademiciansFifth edition.printed for G. Kearsley1789-01-01
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Expostulatory odes to a great duke, and a little lord.New ed.printed for G. Kearsley1789-01-01
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A benevolent epistle to Sylvanus Urban, alias Master John Nichols, printer, common councilman of Farringdon Ward, and Censor General of Literature, not forgetting Master William Hayleyto which is added, An elegy to Apollo, also Sir Joseph Banks and the boiled fleas, an ode.New ed.printed for G. Kearsley1790-01-01
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Pindar's odes.Ode to fancy. Ode to fortune. The family fracas; alias the woman's revenge; alias the broken punch bowl, a tale. Ode to old ladies fond of dress. The ancient and modern Jupiter. Epitaph on Bob Forster. Description of a pretty man. By Peter Pindar.printed for G. Robson1790-01-01
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A Rowland for an Oliver; or a poetical answer to the Benevolent epistle of Mr. Peter Pindar.Also the manuscript odes, songs, letters, &c. &c. of the above Mr. Peter Pindar, now first published by Sylvanus Urban.printed by William Porter, for P. Byrne, J. Moore, J. Jones, Grueber & M'Allister, W. Jones, and R. White1790-01-01
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Advice to the future laureatan odeA new ed.Printed for G. Kearsley ...1790-01-01
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A benevolent epistle to Sylvanus Urban, alias Master John Nichols, printer, common-councilman of Farringdon Ward, and censor general of literaturenot forgetting Master William Hayley. To which is added, An elegy to Apollo; also Sir Joseph Banks and the boiled fleas, an ode.A new ed. By Peter Pindar, esquire.G. Kearsley1790-01-01
A complimentary epistle to James Bruce, Esq.the Abyssinian traveller3rd ed.G. Kearsley1790-01-01-
A complimentary epistle to James Bruce, Esq. the Abyssinian traveller: by Peter Pindar EsqPrinted for G. Kearsley1790-01-01
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Subjects for paintersPrinted for W. Spotswood, Front-Street, and Rice and Co. Market-Street.1790-01-01
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A benevolent epistle to Sylvanus Urbanalias Master John Nichols, printer, common-councilman of Farringdon Ward, and censor general of literature; not forgetting Master William Hayley: to which is added, an elegy to Apollo; also Sir Joseph Banks and the boiled fleas, an odeA new ed.G. Kearsley1790-01-01
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Odes to Mr. Paineauthor of "Rights of Man; " on the intended celebration of the downfall of the French empire, by a set of British democrates, on the fourteenth of July. By Peter Pindar, Esq.printed for J. Evans1791-01-01
Odes to Mr. Paine, author of "Rights of man;" on the intended celebration of the downfall of the French empire, by a set of British democrates, on the fourteenth of July.By Peter Pindar, esq.Printed for J. Evans1791-01-01-
The rights of kings; or, loyal odes to disloyal academiciansBy Peter Pindar, Esq.printed by William Porter, for G. Burnet, P. Wogan, P. Byrne, W. Corbet, J. Moore, J. Jones, A. Grueber, W. Jones, G. Draper, R. White, G. Rice, and R. M'Allister1791-01-01
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The remonstrance. To which is added, An ode to my assalso, The magpie and Robin, a tale; An apology for kings; and An address to my pamphlet. By Peter Pindar, Esq.printed by William Porter, for G. Burnett, P. Byrne, W. M'Kenzie, J. Moore, J. Jones, A. Grueber, W. Jones, G. Draper, R. White, M. O'Leary, and R. McAllister1791-01-01
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Lyric odes for the year 1785New edition.printed for John Evans1791-01-01
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The rights of kingsor, loyal odes to disloyal academicians : y Peter Pindar.New ed.printed for J. Evans1791-01-01
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The poetical works of Peter Pindar, Esq., a distant relation to the poet of Thebes, to which are prefixed, memoirs and anecdotes of the authorPrinted by William Porter, for A. Colles, L. White, P. Byrne, J. Jones, and J. Moore1791-01-01
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A commiserating epistle to James Lowther, Earl of Lonsdale and Lowther ...Printed for J. Evans ...1791-01-01
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Odes to Mr Paine, author of "Rights of Man", on the intended celebration on the downfall of the French empire, by a set of British democrats, on the fourteenth of JulyNew ed.printed for J. Evans1791-01-01
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The first part of Peter Pindar's poemsprinted from the London edition, and sold by the booksellers1791-01-01
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The tears of St. Margaretalso, Odes of condolence to the high and mighty musical directors, on their downfall : to which is added, The address to the owl : likewise, Mrs. Robinson's handkerchief, and Judge Buller's wig; a fable : also, The churchwarden of Knightsbridge, or, The feast on a childPrinted by William Porter, for P. Byrne, J. Moore, J. Jones, A. Grueber, W. Jones, J. Rice and G. Draper1792-01-01
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The works of Peter Pindar Esq. complete.A new edition. In two volumes.Printed for J. Williams, L. White, W. Wilson, C. Jenkin, B. Byrne, and R. Burton1792-01-01
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Odes of importance, &c.To the shoemakers. To Mr. Burke. To irony. To Lord Lonsdale. To the King. To the academic chair. To a Margate hoy. Old Simon, a tale. The judges, or, The wolves, the bear, and inferior beasts, a fablePrinted for H.D. Symonds ...1792-01-01
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A commiserating epistle to James LowtherEarl of Lonsdale and Lowther, ... By Peter Pindar, Esq.A new edition.printed for G. Burnet, P. Byrne, W. M'Kenzie, W. Porter, J. Moore [and 8 others in Dublin]1792-01-01
Odes to Kien Long: The Present Emperor of China; with The Quakers, a Tale; To a Fly, Drowned in ...printed for H. D . Symonds, and Robertson and Berry, Edinburgh1792-01-01-
Odes to Kien Long, the present emperor of Chinawith the Quakers, a tale ...Printed by William Porter for G. Burnet ... [and 9 others]1792-01-01
A pair of lyric epistles to Lord Macartney and his ship.A new ed.H. D. Symonds1792-01-01-
The remonstrance.To which is added, An ode to my ass: also, The magpie and robin, a tale; An apology for kings; and An address to my pamphletA new ed. ...H. D. Symonds1792-01-01
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The works of Peter PindarEsq. complete. A new edition. In two volumes. ...printed for J. Williams, L. White, W. Wilson, C. Jenkin, B. Byrne, and R. Burton1792-01-01
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Odes to Kien Longthe present emperor of China; with The Quakers, a tale; To a fly, drowned in a bowl of punch; ... By Peter Pindar, Esq.printed for H. D. Symonds, and Robertson and Berry, Edinburgh1792-01-01
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More money!or, Odes of instruction to Mr. Pitt : with a variety of other choice mattersPrinted by William Porter, for G. Burnet ... [and 10 others]1792-01-01
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Odes of importance&c. To the shoemakers. To Mr. Burke. To irony. ... By Peter Pindar, Esq.A new edition.printed by William Porter, for P. Byrne, J. Moore, J. Jones, A. Grueber, W. Jones and G. Draper1792-01-01
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A poetical, serious, and possibly impertinent, epistle to the PopeAlso, a pair of odes to His Holiness, on his keeping a disorderly house; with a pretty little ode to innocence. By Peter Pindar, Esquire.printed by William Porter, for G. Burnet, P. Wogan, P. Byrne, W. Porter, and W. Jones1793-01-01
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The works of Peter Pinder [i.e. Pindar], Esq. complete.In three volumes. Vol. I[-III]A new edition.Printed for L. Wayland.1793-01-01
A Poetical, Serious, and Possibly Impertinent, Epistle to the Pope: Also, a Pair of Odes to His ...printed for T. Evans1793-01-01-
The works of Peter PindarPrinted for George Goulding, and John Walker1793-01-01
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A pair of lyric epistles to Lord Macartney and his ship. By Peter Pindar, Esqprinted by William Porter, for G. Burnet, P. Byrne, W. Porter, W. M'Kenzie, J. Moore, J. Jones, W. Jones, J. Rice, and G. Draper1793-01-01
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Celebration; or, The academic procession to St. James'san odeJ. Walker1794-01-01
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Pathetic odesThe Duke of Richmond's dog Thunder, and the widow's pigs - a tale: ... The sun and the peacock - a fable. By Peter Pindar, Esq.printed for John Walker1794-01-01
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Pindarianaor Peter's portfolio. Containing Tale, Fable, ... Letters. With extracts from Tragedy, Comedy, Opera, &c. By Peter Pindar, Esq.printed by T. Spilsbury and Son, for J. Walker; J. Bell; J. Ladley; and Mr. Jeffrey1794-01-01
The works of Peter Pindar, Esq. [pseud.] [i.e. J. Wolcot] In three volumes ...J. Walker1794-01-01-
The works of Peter Pindar, Esqr ...Printed for John Walker ...1794-01-01
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Pindariana, or, Peter's portfoliocontaining tale, fable, translation, ode, elegy, epigram, song, pastoral, letters, with extracts from tragedy, comedy, opera, &c.Printed for Benjamin Franklin Bache1794-01-01
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The works of Peter Pindar, Esqr.Printed for John Walker1794-01-01
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The works of Peter Pindar, Esq.Vol. I[-II]Printed by T. Allen, bookseller and stationer, no. 12, Queen-Street.1794-01-01
Celebration: Or, the Academic Procession to St. James's; an Ode. By Peter Pindar, Esqprinted for John Walker1794-01-01-
The Lousiad. Canto V. and last. By Peter Pindar, EsqA new edition.printed for J. Walker; E. Jeffrey; J. Ladley; and J. Bell1795-01-01
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The comic adventures of Satan and Peter Pindarin Epistles from Aunt Rachel to Aunt Trebitha : dedicated to the worthy inhabitants of CornwallAllen and West1795-01-01
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Hair powder; a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pittby Peter Pindar, Esquire. To which is added, Frogmore fete, an ode for music, for the first of April.printed by William Porter, for G. Burnet, P. Wogan, P. Byrne, W. Porter, J. Jones, W. Jones, and G. Follingsby1795-01-01
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Pindariana; or, Peter's portfolioContaining tale, fable, translation, ode, elegy, epigram, song, pastoral, letters; with extracts from tragedy, comedy, opera ...Printed by P. Byrne1795-01-01
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Liberty's last squeakcontaining an elegiac ballad, an ode to an informer, an ode to jurymen, and crumbs of comfort for the grand informerprinted for J. Walker; J. Ladley; and J. Bell1795-01-01
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Hair powdera plaintive epistle to Mr. PittLondon printed, New-York re-printed for Charles Smith ...1795-01-01
The royal tour, and Weymouth amusementsa solemn and reprimanding epistle to the Laureat ...A new ed.J. Walker [etc.]1795-01-01-
The royal sheepA tale. By Peter Pindar. To which is added. The adventures of young whipstitch. A tale.printed for and sold by Stewart & Meikle1795-01-01
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The works of Peter Pindar, Esquire.Printed by William Porter for L. White, P. Byrne, W. Porter, J. Moore, J. Jones and W. Jones1795-01-01
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The royal visit to Exetera poetical epistlePrinted by William Porter, for G. Burney, P. Wogan, P. Byrne, J. Chambers, W. Porter, W. Jones, J. Jones, and J. Rice1796-01-01
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The royal tour, or, Weymouth amusementsa solemn and reprimanding epistle to the laureat ; Pitt's flight to Wimbledon, an ode ; An ode to the French ; Ode to the charity mill in Windsor-Park ; A hint to a poor democrat ; Ode to the Queen's elephant ; The sorrows of Sunday, an elegyPrinted by William Porter for G. Burmet [and 8 others]1796-01-01
An ode to the Livery of London, on their petition to His Majesty for kicking out his worthy ministers ... Also an ode to Sir Joseph Banks, on the report of his elevation to the important dignity of a privy counsellor ... To which is added, a jeremi-ad to George Rose, EsqFor J. Walker1797-01-01-
One thousand seven hundred and ninety-six; a satire: in four dialogues. Dialogue the first and second. By Peter Pindar, Esqprinted for John Walker1797-01-01
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Tales of the hoy; interspersed with song, ode, and dialogue. By Peter Pindar, EsqA new edition.printed for W. Richardson; W. West; and W. Clarke1798-01-01
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The triple allianceor, John Bull's disappointment : an English burletta : now performing at the principal theatres of Great Britain and IrelandPrinted by Z. Jackson ...1799-01-01
Lord Auckland's Triumph: Or, The Death of Crim. Con., a Pair of Prophetic Odes ... To which are ...Printed by W. and C . Spilsbury, ... for West and Hughes, ...1800-01-01
The golden calf and the idol worshippersa poem2d. ed.M. Jones1800-01-01-
Out at last!or, The fallen minister.by W. and C. Spilsbury for West and Hughes1801-01-01
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Out at last! or, The fallen ministerPrinted by Thomas S. Manning1801-01-01
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A poetical epistle to Benjamin Count RumfordKnight of the White Eagle, &c. &c.Printed by W. and C. Spilsbury ..., for West and Hughes ...1801-01-01
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Tears and smilesa miscellaneous collection of poemsLadies edPrinted by Samuel Sower, for Thomas, Andrews and Butler1802-01-01
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Pitt and his statuean epistle to the subscribers : also, Lord B...... and his motions, &c., &c. ...J. Conrad1802-01-01
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An instructive epistle to John Perring, Esq. Lord mayor of Londonon the proposal of an address of thanks to ... Henry Abbington, for his great and upright conduct when Prime MinisterWalker1804-01-01
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Tristiaor, The sorrows of Peter ; Elegies to the King, Lords Grenville, Petty, Erskine, the Bishop of London, Messrs. Fox, Sheridan &c.Printed by G. Hayden...1806-01-01
The trial of Doctor John Wolcot, otherwise Peter Pindar, Esq. for criminal conversation with the wife of Mr. Knight, of the Royal Navy, before the Right Hon. Lord Ellenborough, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on June the 27th, 1807to which is added an account of the life of Dr. Wolcot.Sold by J. Day1807-01-01
The Beauties of Pindar: Being Selections from the Various Works of that Eccentric Author with ...Printed for Thomas Tegg , III, Cheapside by Lewis & Hamblin , Pasternoster-row1807-01-01-
The fall of Portugal, or, The royal exilesa tragedy in five acts ..G. Hayden and published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and by J. Walker1808-01-01
The fall of Portugal, or, The royal exilesa tragedy in five actsPrinted for the author, by G. Hayden ... and published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; and by J. Walker ...1808-01-01-
Three R-L bloods; or, A lame R-t, a darling commander, and a love-sick admirala poem.3rd ed.E. Wilson1812-01-01
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The R-L lover; or, A D-Ke defeatedcontaining particulars of a journey to W-d House : with a love-speech and soliloquy.4th ed.E. Wilson1812-01-01
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A scourge for stripesa poem, in defence of a poet's honour and a prince's chastityPublished for the author by J. Johnston ...1812-01-01
The R---l Brood, Or, An Illustrious Hen and Her Pretty Chickens: A PoemE. Wilson1813-01-01-
R-l disaster, or, Dangers of a Q-na tale for the Quidnuncs.J. Johnston1813-01-01
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R---l quarrelsor, Curtain lectures at C----------n H------e : a satiric poem3rd ed.J. Johnston ...; and J. Blacklock ...1813-01-01
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The r-l runaway, or, C-tte and coachee!!a poem.5th ed.John Fairburn1813-01-01
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R---l disasteror, Dangers of a Q---n : a tale for the quidnunesJ. Johnston ...1813-01-01
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The eldest chick of the r---a broodthe trial of the dove before Judge Bear, and her appeal to the assembly of birds : including accusations of the toad anf the viper : with the secret examinations by Lord Jackall & Justice Hawk : a grand r---l fable of the nineteenth century2d ed.J. Johnston ...1813-01-01
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The eldest chick of the r-l brooda grand r-l fable of the nineteenth century.J. Fairburn1813-01-01
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The temple knocked down, or, R-l auction.J. Fairburn1813-01-01
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The r-t's fair, or, Grand galante-show!!a poem.J. Fairburn1814-01-01
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Lilliputian navy!!the R-t's fleet, or, John Bull at the Serpentine : a poem.5th ed.J. Fairburn1814-01-01
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Physic and delusion, or, Jezebel and the doctors.J. Johnston1814-01-01
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The R-l brood, or, An illustrious hen and her pretty chickensa poem.16th ed.published by E. Wilson1814-01-01
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The P-e's Jubilee, or, r-l revelsa poem.J. Fairburn1814-01-01
Physic and delusion! or, Jezebel and the doctors. A farce ...J. Johnston1814-01-01-
The lamentations of the porter-vat, which exploded of the drug-gripes October 17th, 1814a poem.2nd ed.J. Fairburn1814-01-01
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R-l robberythe crown jewels, or, Diamond cut diamond : a poem.J. Fairburn1815-01-01
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The Regent and the King, or, A trip from Hartwell to Dovera poem.5th ed.J. Johnston1815-01-01
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Bonaparte in Paris!, or, The flight of the Bourbons!a poem.J. Fairburn1815-01-01
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The cork rump, or, Queen and maids of honoura poem.J. Johnston1815-01-01
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Salms for a r-l duke!, or, Doleful lamentations of a hopeful Chick and his German hen, for the loss of 6,000 a year!!a poem.2nd ed.J. Fairburn1815-01-01
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The fat Knight and the petition, or, Cits in the dumps!a poem.J. Johnston1815-01-01
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R-l loggerheads!, or, The Congress of state tinkers.J. Fairburn1815-01-01
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The German sausages, or, The devil to pay at Congress!a poem.2nd ed.J. Johnston1815-01-01
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Royalty fog-bound, or, The perils of a night, and the frolics of a fortnighta poem.7th ed.J.Johnston1815-01-01
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The groans of a quartern loaf!a poem.J. Fairburn1815-01-01
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Wooing!! and cooing!!the r-l courtship, or, C-tte and Co-gh : a poem.6th ed.J. Fairburn1816-01-01
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The works of Peter Pindar, Esq. with a copius indexto which is prefixed some account of his life.Printed for Walker and Edwards...1816-01-01
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Stripes for sinecurists, or, a scourge for St-e paupers!!a poem.J. Fairburn1816-01-01
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Wedding! and bedding!the r-l nuptials!!, or, The epithalamium extraordinary!! : a poem.J. Fairburn1816-01-01
The Works of Peter Pindar, Esq. With a Copious Index: to which is prefixed some account of his ...Printed for Walker and Edwards [etc.]1816-01-01-
The r-t's bomb!, or, R-l exhibitiona poem in bombastic verse.J. Fairburn1816-01-01
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Fair! fat! and forty!more r-l coupling!!, or, Glo-r and Mary : a poem.J. Fairburn1816-01-01
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The royal courtship, or, Charlotte and Cobourgha poem1st American edJ. Revell1816-01-01
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The r-l cruise, or, Half seas overa poem.J. Fairburn1817-01-01
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Who can get an heirthe r-l wife-hunter, or, Thrice rejected Duke : an amorous poem.J. Fairburn1818-01-01
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Hunting for the heir!!!the R-l h-mb-gs, or, Lumps of love. An amatory poem.2nd ed.John Fairburn1818-01-01
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An assified mare!the London mare turned ass!!, or, Political braying in the city : a poem.J. Fairburn1818-01-01
The bath pump roomor, A sovereign remedy for low spirits, a poemJ. Johnston1818-01-01-
The works of Peter Pindar, esq. [pseud.].Jones & Co.1822-01-01
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The works of Peter Pindar, Esq[pseud.] with a copious indexJones and Company1826-01-01
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Downfall of the toriesa hudibrastic chantEffingham Wilson1831-01-01
The works of Peter Pindar, Esqrwith a portraitM. Wallis Woodward1835-01-01
The Works of Peter Pindar [pseud.] ...M. W. Woodward & co.1835-01-01-
The beauties of Pindarconsisting of selections from his worksPrinted by T. Davison...1880-01-01
Peter Pindar's poems.University of South Carolina Press1972-01-01
The Works Of Peter Pindar V3To Which Are Prefixed Memoirs Of The Author's LifeKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-01-17-
Laughing at the kingselected poemsFyfield Books/Carcanet2009-01-01
More lyric odes, to the Royal Academicians, by Peter Pindar, a distant relation to the poet of Thebes, and laureate to the Academy.Gale ECCO, Print Editions2010-05-29
The Beauties of Pindar: Being Selections From the Various Works of That Eccentric Author, With a Biographical Memoir of His Life and Writings (Classic Reprint)Forgotten Books2018-01-23