Pindar, Peter, 1738-1819
Wolcot, John, 1738-1819
John Wolcot British satirist and physician; his pseudonym was Peter Pindar
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Pindar, Peter
Wolcott, John (English painter, 1738-1819)
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100 0 _ ‡a John Wolcot ‡c British satirist and physician; his pseudonym was Peter Pindar
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100 1 _ ‡a Pindar, Peter
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100 1 0 ‡a Pindar, Peter ‡d 1738-1819
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100 1 _ ‡a Pindar, Peter, ‡d 1738-1819
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100 1 _ ‡a Wolcot, John ‡d 1738-1819
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100 1 _ ‡a Wolcot, John ‡d 1738-1819
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100 1 _ ‡a Wolcot, John ‡d 1738-1819
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100 1 _ ‡a Wolcot, John, ‡d 1738-1819
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100 1 _ ‡a Wolcott, John ‡g English painter, 1738-1819
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (40)
5xx's: Related Names (4)
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Dodbrooke
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Dodbrooke, Devonshire
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Somerstown
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Works
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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 Hayley: to which is added, an elegy to Apollo; also Sir Joseph Banks and the boiled fleas, an ode ... |
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Bozzy and Piozzi : or, the British biographers, a town eclogue. By Peter Pindar, Esq |
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Brother Peter to brother Tom. An expostulatory epistle. |
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The cap. A satiric poem. Including most of the dramatic writers of the present day. |
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Celebration, or, the academic procession to St. James's; an ode. By Peter Pindar, Esquire. |
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A complimentary epistle to James Bruce, Esq. the Abyssinian traveller: by Peter Pindar Esq |
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The Convention bill, an ode. |
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Expostulatory odes to a great duke and a little lord |
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Farewel odes. For the year 1786. |
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Hair powder; a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pitt, : by Peter Pindar, Esq. To which is added (with considerable augmentation), Frogmore fête, an ode for music, for the first of April, Vulgarly Called All Fools Day |
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Instructions to a celebrated laureat, alias, The progress of curiosity, alias, A birth-day ode, alias, Mr. Whitbread's brewhouse |
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Irregular epistle |
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Julius Cesar |
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keapman fen Venetien |
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The Louisiad |
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The lousiad : An Heroi-Comic Poem. Canto II. With an engraving by an eminent Artist. By Peter Pindar, Esq |
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Lousiad. Canto 1 |
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Lousiad. Canto 3 |
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Lousiad. Canto 4 |
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Lousiad. Canto 5 |
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Lyric odes to the Royal academicians, for M,DCC,LXXXII. |
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More money!, or, Odes of instruction to Mr. Pitt : with a variety of other choice matters |
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Ode upon ode |
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Odes Epistles.... |
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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 fable |
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Odes to Kien Long : the present emperor of China; with the Quakers, a tale; to a fly, drowned in a bowl of punch; ode to Macmanus, Townsend, and Jealous, the thief-takers; To Caelia. - To a Pretty Milliner. - To the Fleas of Teneriffe. - To Sir William Hamilton. - To my Candle, &c. &c. &c |
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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 |
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A pair of lyric epistles to Lord Macartney and his ship. By Peter Pindar, Esq |
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Persian love elegies. : To which is added The nymph of Tauris |
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Peter's pension : A solemn epistle to a sublime personage |
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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 artist. |
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Pindariana, 1794. |
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Pindariana, or, Peter's portfolio : containing tale, fable, translation, ode, elegy, epigram, song, pastoral, letters, with extracts from tragedy, comedy, opera, &c. |
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Plays. |
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Poems |
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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 |
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A poetical epistle to a falling minister; also an imitation of the twelfth ode of Horace. |
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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. |
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A poetical, supplicating, modest, and affecting epistle to those literary colossuses, the reviewers. : By Peter Pindar, Esq |
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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 author. |
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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 pamphlet. By Peter Pindar, Esq |
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The rights of kings; or, loyal odes to disloyal academicians : by Peter Pindar, Esq |
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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 |
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The royal progress to Maidstone, 1799?: |
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Royal recollections on a tour to Cheltenham, Gloucester, Worcester, and places adjacent. By Peter Pindar, Esq |
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The royal visit to Exeter, 1795: |
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Sinners and the sculls |
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Sir Joseph Banks and the Emperor of Morocco. A tale. By Peter Pindar, Esquire |
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Der Sturm |
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Subjects for painters. By Peter Pindar, Esquire |
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Tales of the Hoy : interspersed with song, ode, and dialogue. By Peter Pindar, Esq |
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Tears and smiles, a miscellaneous collection of poems, by Peter Pindar, esq. [Julia, or the Victim of love, an elegiac ballad ; Orson and Ellen, a legendary tale ; New-old ballads ; Odes.] |
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The unsex'd females, 1800: |
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Who shall die? |
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[without title] |
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The works of Peter Pindar, : Esq. complete. A new edition. In two volumes |
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