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A Poetical Epistle to Benjamin Count Rumford, Knight of the White Eagle, Andc. Andc. by Peter Pindar Esq.
Lord Auckland's Triumph, or the Death of Crim. Con., a Pair of Prophetic Odes. to Which Are Added, an Address to Hymen; An Ode on the Passions; Advice to Young Women, Or, the Rose and Strawberry-A Fable. by Peter Pindar Esq.
The Island of Innocence; A Poetical Epistle to a Friend. by Peter Pindar Esq. Part the First.
One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety-Six; A Satire in Four Dialogues. Dialogue the First and Second. by Peter Pindar Esq.
An Ode to the Livery of London on Their Petition to His Majesty for Kicking Out His Worthy Ministers. an Ode to Sir J. Banks on the Report of His Elevation to the Important Dignity of a Privy Counsellor. a Jeremiad to G. Rose. by Peter Pindar.
The Poetical Works of Peter Pindar, Esq. ... To which are prefixed memoirs and anecdotes of the author.
The Works of Peter Pindar, Esq. ... to Which Is Prefixed Some Account of His Life.
Physic and Delusion! or Jezebel and the Doctors. a Farce in Two Acts [and in Verse. a Satire on the Imposture of Joanna Southcott]. by Peter Pindar Esq.
Sir Joseph Banks and the Emperor of Morocco ... Second Edition.
A Commiserating Epistle [In Verse] to James Lowther, Earl of Lonsdale. by Peter Pindar, Esq.
The Temple Knock'd Down; Or R-L Auction. the Last Lay of the Jubilee. [a Satire on the Sale by Auction of the Temple of Concord Erected in Hyde Park.]
Three R-L Bloods; Or, a Lame R-T [regent], a Darling Commander [the Duke of York], and a Lovesick Admiral [the Duke of Clarence]. a Poem. by Peter Pindar Jun.
A Benevolent Epistle to Sylvanus Urban, Alias ... J. Nichols, ... Not Forgetting ... W. Hayley. [a Satire in Verse.] to Which Is Added, an Elegy to Apollo; Also Sir J. Banks and the Boiled Fleas, an Ode. by Peter Pindar Esquire.
A Poetical, Serious and Possibly Impertinent Epistle to the Pope. Also, a Pair of Odes to His Holiness on His Keeping a Disorderly House; With a Pretty Little Ode to Innocence. by Peter Pindar Esq.
The R------L Lover; Or, a D-Ke Defeated ... the Eleventh Edition. [a Satire on the Duke of Clarence, Afterwards King William IV.]
A Poetical and Congratulatory Epistle to J. Boswell on His Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides; With the Celebrated Dr. Johnson.
Touchstone
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.
A Congratulatory Epistle to Peter Pindar ... on His Various Publications. (the ... Petition of the Royal Academicians to Peter Pindar, Their Late Laureate, on His Threatening to Resign That ... Post. [in Verse. a Satire. by J. Wolcot.]).
A Poetical Epistle to a Falling Minister [i.E. William Pitt]; Also an Imitation of the Twelfth Ode of Horace. a New Edition.
Advice to the Future Laureate
An Epistle from Pindar to His Pretended Cousin Peter [i.E. J. Wolcot]. with an Appendix, Containing Peter's Celebrated Song O the Roast Pork of Old Truro, Etc.
More Kings! a Poem. Second Edition. Copious Ms. Notes.
The P-E's [prince's] Jubilee of Aug. 1, 1814; Or, R-L [royal] Revels! a Poem by Peter Pindar.