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

iii. 189, 293, 381

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Jamaica, i. 239; ii. 250, 252, 253, 258

Jamestown, Va., ii. 270

Jay's Treaty, i. lxvi; iii. 132, 133

Jefferson, Thomas, i. l, lvii, lxxx, lxxxiii; iii. 151, 216, 293

Jefferies, Judge, i. 163

Jeffrey, the critic, praises Freneau, i. vi

Jemmy, the rover, Pennsylvania sonnetter, ii. 184

Johnson, Guy, i. 179

Johnston, British Commissioner, ii. 14

Johnstone, Commodore George, ii. 117

"Jonah, History of the Prophet," i. 3

Jones, John Paul, i. 290; ii. 75

Katy-did, the, iii. 275

Kempenfelt, Admiral, ii. 218

Key, Francis Scott, iii. 357

King's College, ii. 209

Knapp, John Coghill, ii. 123

Knyphausen, Baron, ii. 38, 39, 122

Kollock, Shepard, ii. 231

Laboyteant, Captain _Aurora_, i. xxi

Lafayette, iii. 86

Lake Champlain, Battle of, iii. 349

Lake Erie, Battle of, iii. 315

Landais, Capt., of the _Alliance_, i. 285

Latin and Greek, iii. 121

Laurens, John, ii. 283, 337

Lawrence, James, killed in action with the _Shannon_, iii. 313

Leadbeater, Edward, i. lxxvi.

Ledyard, John, i. lxxiv.

Lee, Henry, i. lxiii; ii. 101

Leslie, James, Innkeeper at Passaic, N. J., i. 123

"Letters on Various Interesting Subjects," i. lxxvi

Lexington and Concord, i. 168

Liberty Cap, iii. 94, 106, 107

Liberty tree of Boston, i. 159, 172

Library, Circulating, in Philadelphia, ii. 260

"Light Summer Reading," ii. 318, 326

Liquor in jails, iii. 126

Livingston, R. R., i. lxxii

Livingston, Gov. William, i. 124

London Revolution Society, iii. 99

Long Island Dutch, iii. 12

Longworth, publishes the 1815 edition, i. lxxxvii

Loudon, New York printer, ii. 231

Louis XVI., ii. 167, 385

Lunardi, balloonist, ii. 265

Lundy's Lane, Battle of, iii. 329

"Lying Valet," presented in Philadelphia, ii. 108

MacDonough, Capt. Thomas, iii. 349

Madeira Islands, iii. 254, 257

Madison, James, i. xvi, xviii, xxi, xlix, lxii, lxix, lxxxviiff.

Magraw, Dr., New York physician, ii. 202, 304

Manly, Captain of the _Hancock_, ii. 22

Mansfield, Lord, ii. 87

Marion, General Francis, at Eutaw Springs, ii. 101

Martin, Luther, i. xxiii

Mason, Stephens T., iii. 132

Matthews, David, Mayor of New York, ii. 123

McKean, Thomas, iii. 151

M'Rea, Jenny, i. 279

"Means for the Preservation of Liberty," iii. 152

Menut, Alexander, i. lxxii, lxxv

Mercer, General Hugh, i. 279

Mesnard, Capt. brig _Active_, i. xxxi

Mirabeau, motto from, translated by Freneau, ii. 113

Miranda, General, iii. 271

Mississippi River, i. 74, 76; ii. 281

Mitchell, cryer of Philadephia, ii. 182

Mitchell, Rev. Alexander, i. xv

"Modern Chivalry" by Brackenridge, i. xvi, xxiv

"Monarchical and Mixed Forms of Government," i. lxvi

Monroe, James, iii. 151

Montagu, George, i. 140

Morin, Pierre, i. xiv; Mary, i. xiv

Motley, Capt. brig _Betsy_, i. xlvii

Mount Pleasant, Freneau moves to, i. xv

Moultrie, Fort, iii. 342

Moultrie, General William, iii. 238

Murphy, refugee from _Scorpion_, i. xxxiii

Nassau Hall, _see_ Princeton

Navy, _see_ Ships

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. cvii, ii. 76; "Barney's Invitation," i. cvii, ii. 147; "Song on Capt. Barney's Victory," i. cvii, ii. 149; "On the Memorable Naval Engagement," iii. 106; "On the Capture of the Guerriere," iii. 310; "Battle of Lake Erie," iii. 315; "On the Capture of the Essex," iii. 318; "The Battle of Stonington," iii. 338; "Battle of Lake Champlain," iii. 349; "On the Loss of the General Armstrong," iii. 363; "On the Privateer Prince de Neufchatel," iii. 366

Nelson, William, i. 123

Neversink, Thomas, prints "A Laughable Poem," ii. 338

New London, iii. 321

Neversink Highlands, iii. 3, 358

Newspapers,-- _Aurora_, Philadelphia, i. lxxvi, 14, iii. 132; _City Gazette or the Daily Advertiser_, Charleston, xlviii, iii. 5; _Columbian Centinel_, Boston, iii. 81; _Columbian Herald_, Charleston, ii. 301; _Connecticut Courant_, iii. 161; _Constitutional Gazette_, N. Y., i. xxiv, 158, 185; _Evening Post_, Philadelphia, ii. 288; _Fenno's Gazette of the U. S._, Philadelphia, i. lvi; iii. 81, 109; _Freeman's Journal_, Phila., xxxivff., xl, xliii; ii. 92, 174, 198, 240; _General Advertiser_, Phila., iii. 92; _Independent Gazetteer_, Phila., i. xxxvii, 41; ii. 174, 176, 177, 179, 181, 185; _Jersey Chronicle_, lxv, lxx, lxxi; iii. 3; _London Morning Herald_, i. 41; _Monmouth Press_, i. xcv; _National Gazette_, i. liiff., lx, lxi; iii 56, 60, 76, 78, 81; _New Jersey Journal_, Chatham, ii. 231; _New York Daily Advertiser_, i. xlviii, ii. 75, 388, iii. 3; _New York Gazetteer_, ii. 120, 231; _New York Journal_, i. lxxii, 42; ii. 231; _New York Mercury_, ii. 203; _New York Mirror_, i. xcv; _New York Packet_, ii. 231; _North Carolina Gazette_, iii. 19; _Porcupine's Gazette_, iii. 156, 167, 168; _Rivington's N. Y. Loyal Gazette_, ii. 120; _Royal Gazette_, ii. 113, 115, 116, 120, 124, 125, 126, 143, 146, 162, 169, 190, 232, 234; _Time-Piece_, lxxii, ii. 3, 137; _Weekly Gazette_, Charleston, ii. 212, 402

Newspaper tax, iii. 52

"New Travels through North America," translated by Freneau, i. xxxvi

New York City, ii. 7, 112, 162, 205, 223; iii. 24, 26, 42, 49, 53, 116, 123, 173

Nicholson, Capt. James, of the _Trumbull_, ii. 85

North Carolina, iii. 19

North, Lord, i. 189

Nova Scotia, ii. 219, 293

Nugent, Lord, ii. 13

"Observations on Monarchy," i. lxvi

"Odes on Various Subjects," ii. 73

Ohio, iii. 366

Ordonneaux, Commander of _Prince de Neufchatel_, iii. 366

Oswald, Eleazer, i. xxxvii; ii. 175, 185

Paine, Thomas, i. lix, lxiv; iii. 90, 286

Paris, Matthew, ii. 274

Parke, Col., Poem to Freneau, i. xli

Parker, New York printer, ii. 203

Parker, Sir Peter, iii. 342, 354

Parr, Governor of Nova Scotia, ii. 293

Passaic Falls, N. J., i. xxv, 123

Paterson, N. J., i. xxv, 123, 131

Peale's Exhibition, ii. 246

Pearson, commander of Serapis, ii. 78

Pennsylvania, iii. 13

Percy, Lord, i. 168; iii. 11

Perry, Commodore, iii. 315

Pewter Platter Alley, Philadelphia, ii. 287

Philadelphia, i. xxxivff., 68, 285; ii. 81, 108, 147, 167, 225, 246, 260, 287; iii. 42, 49. 53, 92, 106, 110, 111, 113, 142, 151, 159, 178

"Philosopher of the Forest," Freneau writes, i. xliii; ii. 159

Pichon, Citizen, "Ode to Liberty," iii. 92

Pico, the peak of, iii. 254

"Pilgrim, The" Freneau's, i. xxxvi, xliii; ii. 159

Pindar, Peter, ii. 394; iii. 28

Pintard, John, i. lviii, xcv

_Pocket Almanac_, Bailey's, ii. 280, 282, 314

Poems by Freneau

Addressed to a Political Shrimp, iii. 127; Address to a Learned Pig, iii. 169; Address to the Commander in Chief, ii. 81; Address to the Republicans of America, iii. 154; Adventures of Simon Swangum, i. 14; Advice to a Friend, i. 184; Advice to the Ladies, iii. 402; Alcina's Enchanted Island, ii. 376; Almanac Maker, iii. 402; Amanda in a Consumption, ii. 326; Amanda's Complaint, ii. 392; America Independent, i. xxviii, 271, ii. 261; American Demosthenes, iii. 144; American Independence, i. 271; American Liberty, a Poem, i. xxiv, 142; American Siberia, ii. 293; American Soldier, iii. 51; American Village, i. xxii, 41; iii. 381; Answer to a Card of Invitation, iii. 263; Apology for Intemperance, iii. 403; Argonaut, ii. 128; Argonauta, ii. 128; Ariosto's Description, ii. 376; Arnold's Departure, ii. 103; Author's Soliloquy, ii. 332; Author on Authorship, ii. 332.

Bacchanalian Dialogue, iii. 255; Banished Man, iii. 47; Barney's Invitation, i. cvii; ii. 147; Batavian Picture, iii. 12; Battle of Lake Champlain, iii. 349; Battle of Lake Erie, iii. 315; Battle of Stonington, iii. 338; Bay Islet, iii. 116; Beauties of Santa Cruz, i. xxvii, 222, 239, 249; Belief and Unbelief, iii. 405; Bergen Planter, iii. 45; Bermuda Islands, ii. 318; Bethlehemite, iii. 406; Bird at Sea, iii. 22; Blast of November, iii. 406; Blessings of the Poppy, iii. 114; Book of Odes, iii. 161; Bridge of the Delaware, iii. 403; British Prison Ship, i. xxxiii, cvii, ii. 18; Brook of the Valley, iii. 376.

Captain Jones's Invitation, i. cvi, 290; Caribbean, ii. 314; Charity a-la-Mode, iii. 403; Citizen's Resolve, i. 42; College Story, iii. 404; Columbus to Ferdinand, i. xxix, ci, 46; Commerce, iii. 220; Congress Hall, iii. 26; Constantia, i. xlviii, iii. 38; Country Printer, i. lxxxvi, 14, iii. 60; Crispin's Answer, iii. 75; Crows and the Carrion, iii. 179.

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.

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,