Category: Poetry

The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 3 (of 3)

NEVERSINK 3 THE RISING EMPIRE 5 LOG-TOWN TAVERN 19 THE WANDERER 22 ON THE DEMOLITION OF FORT GEORGE 24 CONGRESS HALL, N. Y. 26 EPISTLE TO PETER PINDAR, ESQ. 28 THE NEW ENGLAND SABBATH-DAY CHACE 29 ON THE SLEEP OF PLANTS 31 ON THE DEMOLITION OF AN OLD COLLEGE 33 ON THE DEATH OF...

Chapters

6. PART IV

In February, 1790, Freneau left the sea and settled down in the employ of the New York _Daily Advertiser_. During the next seven years he was successively editor of the _Nationa...

8. PART VI

But will they once more be engaged in a war, Be fated to discord again? A peace to the nations will nothing restore But the challenge of death and a deluge of gore! A modern cru...

7. PART V

A happy gale presents, once more, The gay and ever verdant shore, Which every pleasure will restore To those who come again: You, Carolina, from the seas Emerging, claim all pow...

12. 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 Depredat...

10. iii. 189, 293, 381

Naval lyrics, "Capt. Jones' Invitation," i. cvi, 290; "Death of Capt. Biddle," i. cvi, 288; "Stanzas on the New Frigate Alliance," i. cvii, 285; "On the Memorable Victory," i. c...

9. ii. 18, 75, 338

Freneau Family: Agnes, i. lxxv, lxxix; André, i. xiii; Andrew, i. xiv; Catharine L., i. lxxvi; Eleanor, i. xlix, lxxvi; Helen, i. lxxiv; Margaret, i. lxxvi; Mary, i. lxxvi; Phil...

11. 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 Stre...

3. PART IV

NEVERSINK 3 THE RISING EMPIRE 5 LOG-TOWN TAVERN 19 THE WANDERER 22 ON THE DEMOLITION OF FORT GEORGE 24 CONGRESS HALL, N. Y. 26 EPISTLE TO PETER PINDAR, ESQ. 28 THE NEW ENGLAND S...

4. PART V

ON ARRIVING IN SOUTH CAROLINA 199 ODE TO THE AMERICANS 203 ON THE WAR PATRONS 207 TO THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY EDITORS 210 THE SERIOUS MENACE 213 REFLECTIONS ON THE MUTABILITY OF T...

5. PART VI.

ON THE SYMPTOMS OF HOSTILITIES 291 LINES ADDRESSED TO MR. JEFFERSON 293 ON THE PROSPECT OF WAR 296 ON THE BRITISH COMMERCIAL DEPREDATIONS 300 TO AMERICA 301 THE SUTTLER AND THE...

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