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An apologetic postscript to Ode upon ode
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819)
1787
Publisher's advertisements: p. [1] at the end.
The convention bill : an ode
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819)
1795
With advertisements on final leaf. Walker's address is in the imprint given with a hyphen: Paternoster-Row -- ESTC. Signatures: [A][sup]1 B-D[sup]2 [E][sup]1.
A poetical epistle to Benjamin Count Rumford, Knight of the White Eagle, &c. &c
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819)
1801
With advertisements on final page.
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, Esq
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819)
1797
Indexed in: ESTC,
The Royal tour, and Weymouth amusements : a 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 elegy
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819); Pye, Henry James (1745-1813)
1796
The laureat[e] was H.J. Pye.
Out at last! or, The fallen minister
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819)
1801
By J. Wolcot. An invective against W. Pitt.
Liberty's last squeak; : containing An elegiac ballad, An ode to an informer, An ode to jurymen, and Crumbs of comfort for the grand informer
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819)
1795
Peter Pindar was a pseudonym used by John Wolcot. With a final leaf of advertisement.
Ode upon ode; or, A peep at St. James's; or, New Year's day; or, What you will
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819)
1787