The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 3 (of 3)
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.
MacSwiggin, i. xviii, xxv, 206, ii. 185; Manhattan City, ii. 223; Man of Ninety, ii. 374; Marcella in a Consumption, ii. 326; Market Girl, iii. 402; Marriage a-la-mode, iii. 403; Mars and Hymen, i. 195, 197, ii. 56, 57; Mars and Venus, iii. 403; Maryland, iii. 15; Matrimonial Dialogue, iii. 104; May to April, ii. 331; Megara and Altavola, iii. 146; Menace, iii. 403; Mercantile Charity, iii. 403; Midnight Consultations, i. 158; Military Recruiting, iii. 308; Millenium, iii. 176; Minerva's Advice, iii. 403; Minstrel's Complaint, iii. 402; Miserable Life of a Pedagogue, iii. 396; Misfortune of March, iii. 402; Misnomer, i. 185; Mistake, iii. 405; Modern Devotion, iii. 54; Modern Idolatry, ii. 54; Modern Jehu, iii. 405; Modern Miracle, iii. 402; Monumental Lines, iii. 405; Monument of Phaon, i. lxviii, 30; Moral Thought, ii. 91; Mourning Nun, ii. 325; Mr. Jay's Treaty, iii. 132; Musical Savage, iii. 406.
Nanny to Nabby, iii. 42; Nabby to Nanny, iii. 44; Nature's Debt, iii. 406; Nautical Rendezvous, The, iii. 242; Nereus and Thetis, iii. 404; Neversink, i. xlvii, lxxxvi, iii. 3; New Age, iii. 405; New England Sabbath-Day Chase, iii. 29; News-Carrier's Petition, ii. 240; News-Man's Address, 1784, ii. 238; News-Man's Address, 1786, ii. 301; News-Man's Address, 1788, ii. 383; Newsmonger, ii. 263; New Year's Eve, iii. 406; New Year's Verses, 1783, ii. 197; New Year's Verses, 1783, ii. 198, iii. 129, 401; New Year's Verses, 1784, ii. 240; New Year's Verses, 1785, ii. 284; New Year's Verses, 1788, ii. 383; New Year's Verses, 1798, iii. 194; New York Tory, ii. 84; New York Tory's Epistle, ii. 290; New York Tory's Epistle to one of His Friends, ii. 219; Northern March, iii. 329; Northern Soldier, i. 197, ii. 67; Nova Scotia Menace, iii. 403.
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,