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
Occasioned by the Bill Proposing a Taxation on Newspapers, iii. 52;
October's Address, iii. 273;
Ode, iii. 99;
Ode for July 4, 1799, iii. 152;
Ode to Fancy, i. lviii, 34;
Ode to Good Fortune, iii. 405;
Ode to Liberty, i. liii, iii. 92;
Ode to the Americans, iii. 203;
Old Virginia, iii. 17;
On a Book Called Unitarian Theology, ii. 307;
On a Celebrated Performer on the Violin, iii. 192;
On a Hessian Debarkation, i. 222, 269;
On a Honey Bee, iii. 284;
On a Lady Now Deceased, iii. 405;
On a Lady's Singing Bird, i. 283;
On a Legislative Act, iii. 126;
On Amanda's Singing Bird, i. 283;
On a Man Killed by a Buffalo, iii. 404;
On American Antiquity, iii. 5;
On a Nocturnal View of the Planet Jupiter, iii. 404;
On a Painter, iii. 403;
On a Proposed Negotiation, iii. 226;
On Arriving in South Carolina, iii. 199;
On a Rural Nymph, iii. 268;
On a Travelling Speculator, iii. 404;
On Deborah Gannett, iii. 182;
On Dr. Sangrado's Flight, iii. 111;
On False Systems of Government, iii. 221;
On Finding a Terrapin, iii. 406;
On General Miranda's Expedition, iii. 271;
On General Robertson's Proclamation, ii. 162;
On Happiness, iii. 405;
On Hearing a Political Oration, iii. 144;
On Passing by an Old Churchyard, iii. 277;
On Pest-Eli-Hali, iii. 404;
On Political Sermons, iii. 330;
On Prohibiting the Sale of Ramsey's History, ii. 312;
On Retirement, i. 84;
On Seeing a Beautiful Print, iii. 406;
On Seniora Julia Leaving a Dance, iii. 265;
On Sir Henry Clinton's Recall, ii. 153;
On Superstition, iii. 405;
On Swedenborg's Universal Theology, ii. 307;
On the Abuse of Human Power, iii. 272;
On the Approaching Dissolution, iii. 404;
On the Anniversary of the Storming of the Bastile, i. liii,
iii. 102;
On the Attempted Launch of a Frigate, iii. 157;
On the Brigantine Privateer Prince de Neufchatel, iii. 366;
On the British Blockade, iii. 358;
On the British Commercial Depredations, iii. 300;
On the British Invasion, iii. 341;
On the British King's Speech, ii. 217;
On the Capture of the Essex, iii. 318;
On the Capture of the Guerriere, iii. 310;
On the City Encroachments on the River Hudson, iii. 173;
On the Conflagrations at Washington, iii. 344;
On the Conqueror of America, i. 185;
On the Crew of a Certain Vessel, ii. 317;
On the Death of a Masonic Grand Sachem, iii. 282;
On the Death of a Master Builder, iii. 281;
On the Death of a Republican Printer, iii. 101;
On the Death of Capt. Nicholas Biddle, i. cvi, 288;
On the Death of Catharine II., iii. 136;
On the Death of Colonel Laurens, ii. 283;
On the Death of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, iii. 36;
On the Death of General Reed, ii. 288;
On the Death of General Ross, iii. 356;
On the Demolition of an Old College, iii. 33;
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