The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 3 (of 3)Freneau, Philip Morin
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The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 3 (of 3)
Freneau, Philip Morin
American poetry
Death Song of a Cherokee Indian, i. cx, ii. 315;
Debtor's Soliloquy, iii. 402;
Departure, ii. 298;
Departure, iii. 49;
Description of Connecticut, iii. 8;
Description of the Plague in Athens, iii. 404;
Deserted Farm-House, i. 40, iii. 399;
Desolate Academy, i. 182;
Devastations in a Library, iii. 402;
Dialogue at Hyde-Park Corner, ii. 140;
Dialogue at Washington's Tomb, iii. 352;
Dialogue between his Britannic Majesty and Mr. Fox, i. xxix, ii. 9;
Dialogue between Shadrach and Whiffle, iii. 403;
Discovery, i. ci, 85;
Dish of Tea, iii. 71;
Distrest Orator, iii. 401;
Distrest Shepherdess, i. 195;
Distrest Theatre, ii. 404;
Drunkard's Apology, iii. 403;
Drunken Soldier, iii. 402;
Duelists, iii. 406;
Dull Moralist, iii. 402;
Dying Elm, i. xxix, 45;
Dying Indian, i. cxi, ii. 243.
Elegiac Lines, i. 222, 253, ii. 328, iii. 402;
Elegiac Lines on a Theological Script-Monger, iii. 404;
Elegaic Stanzas on a Young Gentleman, iii. 403;
Elegaic Verses on a Dog, iii. 401;
Elegy on the Death of a Blacksmith, iii. 112;
Elegy on Mr. Robert Bell, ii. 260;
Englishman's Complaint, ii. 305;
English Quixote, ii. 54;
Epigram, iii. 116;
Epistle from Dr. Franklin, iii. 36;
Epistle to a Desponding Seamen, iii. 57;
Epistle to a Gay Young Lady, iii. 403;
Epistle to a Student of Dead Languages, iii. 121;
Epistle to the Patriotic Farmer, ii. 380;
Epistle to Peter Pindar, iii. 28;
Epistle to Sylvius, i. xxxviii, ii. 295;
Epitaph, ii. 328;
Epitaph on a Worthy Parson, iii. 406;
Epitaph on Frederick the Second, iii. 403;
Epitaph on Peter Abelard, iii. 401;
Epitaph on the Tombstone of Patrick Bay, iii. 401;
Epistolary Lines on the Death of a Fiddler, iii. 402;
Esperanza's March, iii. 405;
Eutaw Springs, i. cvi, ii. 101;
Expedition of Timothy Taurus, i. xxvii, 123.
Fading Rose, iii. 404;
Fair Buckle-Thief, iii. 402;
Fair Solitary, ii. 325;
Fancy's Ramble, i. 34;
Farmer Dobbins's Complaint, iii. 402;
Farmer's Winter Evening, iii. 394;
Federal Hall, iii. 26;
Female Caprice, iii. 402;
Female Frailty, i. lxviii. 197;
Few Honest Coblers, iii. 402;
Fiddler's Farewell, iii. 402;
Five Ages, iii. 401;
Flagelators, iii. 401;
Florio to Amanda, ii. 319;
Forest Bean, iii. 120.
General Gage's Confession, i. xxv, 189, ii. 205;
General Gage's Soliloquy, i. xxv, 152, ii. 205;
George the Third's Soliloquy, i. xxix, ii. 3;
God Save the Rights of Man, i. liv, iii. 99;
Gougers, iii. 404.
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