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
On the Demolition of Fort George, iii. 24;
On the Demolition of the French Monarchy, i. liii, iii. 84;
On the Departure of the Grand Sanhedrim, iii. 49;
On the Departure of Peter Porcupine, iii. 240;
On the Dismission of Bonaparte, iii. 334;
On the Emigration to America, ii. 280;
On the English Devastations, iii. 343;
On the Evils of Human Life, iii. 405;
On the Fall of an Ancient Oak, iii. 285;
On the Fall of General Earl Cornwallis, ii. 92;
On the Federal City, iii. 171, 184;
On the First American Ship, ii. 261;
On the Fourteenth of July, i. liii, iii. 72;
On the Free Use of the Lancet, iii. 159;
On the French Republicans, i. liii, iii. 88;
On the Frigate Constitution, iii. 174;
On the Invasion of Rome, iii. 135;
On the Lake Expeditions, iii. 314;
On the Late Sloop of War General Monk, ii. 142;
On the Launching of the Frigate Constitution, iii. 158;
On the Launching of the Independence, iii. 374;
On the Loss of the Armstrong, iii. 363;
On the Memorable Naval Engagement, iii. 106;
On the Memorable Victory, i. cvii, ii. 75;
On the Naval Attack Near Baltimore, iii. 357;
On the New American Frigate, Alliance, i. cvii, 285;
On the New Year's Festival, ii. 198;
On the Peak of Pico, iii. 254;
On the Peak of Teneriffe, iii. 261;
On the Proposed System of State Consolidation, iii. 225;
On the Portraits of Louis and Antoinette, iii. 89;
On the Powers of the Human Understanding, iii. 404;
On the Prospect of a Revolution in France, ii. 385;
On the Prospect of War, iii. 296;
On the Religion of Nature, iii. 405;
On the Royal Coalition, iii. 129;
On the Sleep of Plants, iii. 31;
On the Symptoms of Hostilities, iii. 291;
On the Uniformity and Perfection of Nature, iii. 405;
On the Universality of the God of Nature, iii. 405;
On the Vicissitudes of Things, ii. 284;
On the War Patrons, iii. 98;
On the War Projected with the Republic of France, iii. 139;
Orator of the Woods, iii. 41;
Order of the Day, iii. 406;
Origin of Wars, iii. 403;
Orland's Flight, iii. 111.
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