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More kings! or London in an uproar : A poem
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819); Lawler, C F
1815
Sometimes attributed to John Wolcot. Political satire in verse. "Hamblin and Seyfang, printers... [London]." Last page misnumbered.
A poem upon the prentices feast at Merchant-Taylors-Hall
1682
Verse - "The busie town grew still, and city fops". A Whig satire on the apprentices's feast, 9 August 1682; or could refer to the event celebrated in: "Loyalty rewarded; or, a poem upon the brace o...
The sequel, or, Moderation further display'd : a poem
Author of Faction display'd; Shippen, William (1673-1743)
1705
The attribution to Shippen is based on the title-page statement only.
The Review. A poem. Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Litchfield
Lichfield, George Henry Lee earl of (1718-1772)
1745
A satire on politicians, and particularly Pope's patrons. Signatures: A-C2 D1.
A second repartee to the Rejoinder of the Whiggish poem on the London-apprentices feast
1682
Verse. Begins: In these ill times, when nothing can asswage. A Tory reply to: A rejoynder to the Whiggish poem upon the Tory-prentices-feast at Merchant-Taylors-Hall. Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.)
The Regent and the King, or, A trip from Hartwell to Dover, a poem
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819); Lawler, C F
1815
With half title. Attributed to C.F. Lawler in BLC to 1975; NUC pre-1956. Some attribute to John Wolcot, the original Peter Pindar. "Printed by Hamblin and Seyfang, Garlick-Hill, Thames-Street." ...
Royalty fog-bound, or, The perils of a night, and the frolics of a fortnight : a poem
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819); Lawler, C F
1815
Attributed to C.F. Lawler in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Advertisements: 1 p. at end. Signatures: [A][sup]2 B-E[sup]4.
The boys whipt home: or, A rhythme upon the apprentices poem, &c
1681
Verse - "VVhat against nature! 'Prentice poets". Catalogued from drop-head title and colophon. The poem referred to is "Loyalty rewarded; or, a poem upon the brace of bucks bestowed upon the loyal...
Midnight dreams, or, Prophetic visions of the r---l brood, a poem
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819); Lawler, C F
1814
Attributed to C.F. Lawler in British Library Catalog to 1975, and NUC pre-1956. Some attribute to John Wolcot, the original Peter Pindar. "Printed by Hamblin and Seyfang, Garlick-Hill, Thames-Street...
Royalty fog-bound, or, The perils of a night, and the frolics of a fortnight : a poem
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819); Lawler, C F
1815
Attributed to C.F. Lawler in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Advertisements: 1 p. at end. Signatures: [A][sup]2 B-E[sup]4.
All the blocks! : or, an antidote to 'All the talents'. A satirical poem in three dialogues
Ireland, W H (1777-1835); Barrett, Eaton Stannard (1786-1820)
1807
Halkett & Laing, v. 1, p. 58. "All the talents", a political satire on the Whig administration of 1806-7, is by Eaton Stannard Barrett.
R---l stripes; or, a kick from Yar---h to Wa---s : the particulars of an exhibition to Oat---ds, and the sprained ankle. A poem
Pindar, Peter pseud. [i.e. C. F. Lawler?]; Lawler, C F
[1812]
Title on p.3 and in publisher's listings stated as: The R--l sprain.