Pindar, Peter
1738 – 1819
100 works on record
Works

The Works Of Peter Pindar V3
2007
The Works of Peter Pindar [pseud.] ..
1835

The Works of Peter Pindar, Esq. With a Copious Index: to which is prefixed some account of his ..
1816
R---l disaster
1813
R---l quarrels
1813
A scourge for stripes
1812
The fall of Portugal, or, The royal exiles
1808

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, 1807
1807
Out at last! or, The fallen minister
1801
A poetical epistle to Benjamin Count Rumford
1801
Out at last!
1801

The golden calf and the idol worshippers
1800
Tales of the hoy; interspersed with song, ode, and dialogue. By Peter Pindar, Esq
1798
The royal visit to Exeter
1796

The royal tour, and Weymouth amusements
1795
Liberty's last squeak
1795
The cap
1795
Celebration: Or, the Academic Procession to St. James's; an Ode. By Peter Pindar, Esq
1794

Pathetic odes ..
1794
Celebration; or, The academic procession to St. James's
1794

A Poetical, Serious, and Possibly Impertinent, Epistle to the Pope: Also, a Pair of Odes to His ..
1793
The works of Peter Pinder [i.e. Pindar], Esq. complete
1793
Odes to Kien Long: The Present Emperor of China; with The Quakers, a Tale; To a Fly, Drowned in ..
1792
More money!
1792

A pair of lyric epistles to Lord Macartney and his ship
1792
Odes of importance
1792
Odes to Kien Long, the present emperor of China
1792
The remonstrance. To which is added, An ode to my ass
1791
The first part of Peter Pindar's poems
1791
The rights of kings; or, loyal odes to disloyal academicians
1791
A Rowland for an Oliver; or a poetical answer to the Benevolent epistle of Mr. Peter Pindar
1790
A complimentary epistle to James Bruce, Esq. the Abyssinian traveller
1790
A benevolent epistle to Sylvanus Urban, alias Master John Nichols, printer, common-councilman of Farringdon Ward, and censor general of literature
1790
A complimentary epistle to James Bruce, Esq. the Abyssinian traveller: by Peter Pindar, Esq
1790

A complimentary epistle to James Bruce, Esq
1790
The poetical works of Peter Pindar
1789

Poems
1789
A poetical epistle to a falling minister
1789
Expostulatory odes to a great duke and a little lord
1789
Farewel odes
1788

Sir Joseph Banks and the emperor of Morocco
1788
Brother Peter to Brother Tom
1788

The poetical works of Peter Pindar, Esq
1788
Instructions to a celebrated laureate; alias The progress of curiosity; alias A birth-day ode; alias Mr. Whitbread's brewhouse
1788
An apologetic postscript to Ode upon ode
1787
A poetical, supplicating, modest, and affecting epistle to those literary colossuses, the reviewers
1787
Lyric odes, for the year 1785
1787
The Louisiad
1786
Wooing!! and cooing!!
The r-l runaway, or, C-tte and coachee!!
The fat Knight and the petition, or, Cits in the dumps!
The P-e's Jubilee, or, r-l revels
Wedding! and bedding!
The temple knocked down, or, R-l auction
Bonaparte in Paris!, or, The flight of the Bourbons!
Brother Peter to Brother Tom [i.e. Thomas Warton]
Downfall of the tories
A poetical and congratulatory epistle to James Boswell, Esq. on his 'Journal of a tour to the Hebrides' with the celebrated Dr Johnson
Lilliputian navy!!
Three R-L bloods; or, A lame R-t, a darling commander, and a love-sick admiral
The groans of a quartern loaf!
Hunting for the heir!!!
The R-l brood, or, An illustrious hen and her pretty chickens
Royalty fog-bound, or, The perils of a night, and the frolics of a fortnight
Expostulatory odes to a great duke, and a little lord
Lyric odes for the year 1785
The works of Peter Pindar, Esquire
Bozzy and Piozzi; or, The British biographers
The cork rump, or, Queen and maids of honour
The r-t's fair, or, Grand galante-show!!
Stripes for sinecurists, or, a scourge for St-e paupers!!
Physic and delusion, or, Jezebel and the doctors
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 July
The Regent and the King, or, A trip from Hartwell to Dover
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
Midnight dreams, or, Prophetic visions of the r-l brood
Who can get an heir
Sir Joseph Banks and the Emperor of Morocco
R-l disaster, or, Dangers of a Q-n
The rights of kings
Fair! fat! and forty!
More lyric odes to the Royal Academicians
R-l robbery
A poetical epistle to a falling minister [i.e. William Pitt]
R-l loggerheads!, or, The Congress of state tinkers
The comic adventures of Satan and Peter Pindar
The r-t's bomb!, or, R-l exhibition
The German sausages, or, The devil to pay at Congress!
A poetical and congratutory epistle to James Boswell on his Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with the celebrated Dr. Johnson
The eldest chick of the r-l brood
The r-l cruise, or, Half seas over
An assified mare!
The R-L lover; or, A D-Ke defeated
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!!
The lamentations of the porter-vat, which exploded of the drug-gripes October 17th, 1814

Brother Peter to Brother Tom: An Expostulatory Epistle

The Beauties of Pindar: Being Selections from the Various Works of that Eccentric Author with ..

Lord Auckland's Triumph: Or, The Death of Crim. Con., a Pair of Prophetic Odes ... To which are ..
The works of Peter Pindar, Esqr
Laughing at the king