Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832
Philip Freneau American poet, nationalist, polemicist, sea captain and newspaper editor (1752-1832)
Freneau, Philip 1752-1832
Freneau, Philip Morin
VIAF ID: 156130 (Personal)
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Works
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American trails : an anthology of representative writers | |
The American village : a poem | |
collection of poems on American affairs and a variety of other subjects chiefly moral and political (1815) | |
Eight new art songs : for soprano, alto, tenor and baritone with piano | |
Father Bombo's pilgrimage to Mecca : 1770 | |
Frage ach, ach, ach! | |
Freeman's journal, or, The North-American intelligencer | |
A Freneau sampler | |
An inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of common sense. | |
A journey from Philadelphia ... 1787: | |
Last words of Shalum, or, The dying Indian | |
Letters on various interesting and important subjects | |
Means for the preservation of public liberty : an oration delivered in the New Dutch Church, on the Fourth of July, 1797 ... | |
The Monmouth almanac, for the year M,DCC,XCV. : ... Calculated for the meridian of New-Jersey (longitude 35 minutes east from Philadelphia,) and latitude of 40 degrees, 20 minutes north. Number I. | |
New travels through North-American: in a series of letters; | |
New Year's verses addressed to the customers of the Freeman's journal, by the lad who carries it. January 8th, 1783. | |
Nouveau voyage dans l'Amérique septentrionale. | |
Pennsylvania gazette (Philadelphia, Pa.) | |
Philip Morin Freneau and Peter Freneau correspondence | |
Poems. : By the late Josias Lyndon Arnold, Esq; of St. Johnsbury (Vermont) formerly of Providence, and a tutor in Rhode-Island College | |
Poems of Philip Freneau | |
Poems on several occasions | |
Poems on various subjects, but chiefly illustrative of the events and actors in the American War of Independence. | |
Poems written and published during the American Revolutionary War | |
Poems : written between the years 1768 & 1794 | |
The probationary odes of Jonathan Pindar, Esq. a cousin of Peter's, and candidate for the post of poet laureat to the C.U.S : In two parts. [Two lines in Latin from Horace] | |
Prose. | |
Rising glory of America | |
Some account of the capture of the ship "Aurora" | |
Songs. | |
Three songs : medium, high voice / Frederick Jacobi. - [New York], cop. 1949. | |
The Time piece. | |
Tomo Cheeki, the Creek Indian in Philadelphia | |
The travels of the imagination : a true journey from Newcastle to London. To which are added, American independence, an everlasting deliverance from British tyranny: a poem | |
Unpublished Freneauana | |
The village merchant : a poem. To which is added The country printer. [Four lines of verse]. | |
A voyage to Boston : A poem. [Five lines from Shakespeare] By the author of American liberty, a poem: General Gage's soliloquy, etc. | |
Works. Selections | |
The writings in prose and verse of Hezekiah Salem, late of new England : to which is added an account of his last Yankee venture |