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
Happy Prospect, ii. 243;
Hatteras, ii. 394;
Heaving the Lead, iii. 406;
Hermit and the Traveller, iii. 406;
Hermit of Saba, ii. 359;
Hermit's Valley, iii. 128;
Heroine of the Revolution, iii. 182;
Hessian Embarkation, i. 222;
Highland Sawney, iii. 402;
History of the Prophet Jonah, i. xvi, 3;
Horace, Lib. I. Ode 15, ii. 377;
Horace, Lib. II. Ode 16, Imitated, ii. 336;
House of Night, i. xxvii, lxviii, civ, 212, 253, 269, iii. 122;
Human Frailty, iii. 405;
Humanity and Ingratitude, iii. 401;
Hurricane, ii. 250;
Hypochondriac, iii. 406.
In Memory of James Lawrence, iii. 313;
Impertinent, iii. 401;
Indian Burying Ground, i. cxi, ii. 369;
Indian Convert, iii. 189;
Indian Student, i. cx, ii. 371;
Insolvent's Release, ii. 329;
Invalid, iii. 403;
Invitation, i. 290;
Island Field Hand, ii. 258.
Jamaica Funeral, i. lxviii, xcvii, cv, 239, 253, iii. 122;
Jeffrey, or the Soldier's Progress, iii. 117;
Jewish Lamentation at the Euphrates, i. 270;
Journey from Philadelphia to New York, ii. 338;
Jug of Rum, iii. 66.
Laughable Poem, ii. 338;
Libera Nos, Domine, i. 139;
Lines Addressed to Mr. Jefferson, iii. 293;
Lines by H. Salem, on his Return from Calcutta, iii. 57;
Lines Intended for Mr. Peale's Exhibition, ii. 246;
Lines Occasioned by a Visit to an Old Indian Burying Ground,
ii. 369;
Lines Occasioned by Mr. Rivington's new Titular Types, ii. 124;
Lines on a Distrest Orator, iii. 401;
Lines on a February Shad, iii. 403;
Lines on Cutting down Trees in the Streets, ii. 53;
Lines on Mr. Rivington's New Engraved King's Arms, ii. 125;
Lines on Napoleon Bonaparte, iii. 333;
Lines on Seniora Julia, iii. 366;
Lines on the Death of a Lady, ii. 328;
Lines on the New Theatre, iii. 406;
Lines to a Coasting Captain, i. 184;
Lines to the Memory of a Young American Lady, iii. 402;
Lines Written at Port Royal, ii. 253;
Lines Written at Sea, iii. 231;
Lines Written at St. Catharine's Island, ii. 397;
Lines Written for Mr. Ricketts, iii. 405;
Lines Written in a French Novel, iii. 405;
Lines Written in a very Small Garden, iii. 404;
Lines Written on a Puncheon, iii. 66;
Literary Importations, ii. 303;
Literary Plunderers, iii. 402;
Log-Town Cabin, i. cx, iii. 19;
London Dialogue, ii. 87;
Lord Dunmore's Petition, ii. 114;
Lost Sailor, ii. 128;
Love's Suicide, iii. 404;
Lysander's Retreat, ii. 401.
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