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- Pindarics (alternatively Pindariques or Pindaricks) was a term for a class of loose and irregular odes greatly in fashion in England during the close...
- length patterns and rhyme schemes. Cowley based the principle of his "Pindariques" on an apparent misunderstanding of Pindar's metrical practice but, nonetheless...
- found himself without a rival in public esteem. This volume included the Pindarique Odes, the Davideis, the Mistress and some Miscellanies. Among the latter...
- Mr. Crashaw" from Poems: Viz I, II. The Mistress, or Love Verses. III. Pindarique Odes. And IV. Davideis, or a Sacred Poem on the Troubles of David (London:...
- the conduct of the Duke of Marlborough in Flanders William Congreve – A Pindarique Ode.... The Conduct of the Duke of Marlborough Daniel Defoe Caledonia...
- Prodigy (London: Printed & sold by John Morphew, 1706). The Spleen, A Pindarique Ode. By a Lady (London: Printed & sold by H. Hills, 1709). Free-thinkers:...
- Hume) Matthew Prior – An English Ballad: In answer to Mr Despreaux's Pindarique ode on the taking of Namure Richard Steele – The Procession: A poem on...
-  2). The Baldwin press's first publication is thought to have been A Pindarique Ode on the arrival of his Excellency Sir Nicholas Lawes, a four-page pamphlet...
- knowledge of ancient Gr****. His first publication was in 1694, with A Pindarique Ode . . . in Memory of Queen Mary. The next year, he published Bersaba...
- favour of the succession of the duke of York, was followed (1685) by a "Pindarique" on his coronation. In 1688 he wrote Jus regium Coronae, a learned defence...