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Philip Morin Freneau | lit.salon
Philip Morin Freneau
Born:
1752
Died:
1832
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Born:
1752
Died:
1832
Books by Philip Morin Freneau (50 max)
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The United States in literature
1952
James Edwin Miller, Carlota Cárdenas de Dwyer, Kerry M. Wood, John Smith, William Bradford, Sarah Kemble Knight, William Byrd II, Cotton Mather, Jonathan Edwards, Anne Bradstreet, Taylor, Edward, Phillis Wheatley, Philip Morin Freneau, Benjamin Franklin, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John Greenleaf Whittier, James Russell Lowell, James W. C. Pennington, Francis Wright, W. E. B. Du Bois, Edgar Allan Poe, Edward Rowe Snow, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Seattle Chief, Margaret Fuller, Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, Mollie Dorsey Sanford, Sidney Lanier, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain, Satanta, Chief Joseph, Ambrose Bierce, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Kate Chopin, Stephen Crane, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Edgar Lee Masters, James Thurber, Willa Cather, Sherwood Anderson, Katherine Anne Porter, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, John Steinbeck, Richard Wright, Eudora Welty, Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell, Carl Sandburg, Langston Hughes, Marianne Moore, Archibald MacLeish, Robert Frost, Countee Cullen, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Elinor Wylie, Sara Teasdale, T. S. Eliot, James Weldon Johnson, John Crowe Ransom, Wallace Stevens, Jean Toomer, William Carlos Williams, E. E. Cummings, Phyllis McGinley, Arna Bontemps, Claude McKay, Margaret Walker, Robinson Jeffers, Louise Bogan, Lewis Thomas, Dorothy Parker, Tennessee Williams, Robert Anderson, Lillian Hellman, Patrick F. McManus, William Least Heat Moon, Richard Rodriguez, Sabine R. Ulibarrí, Lorraine Hansberry, James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Mona Van Duyn, Richard Wilbur, Denise Levertov, David Wagoner, Theodore Roethke, Robert Hayden, Karl Jay Shapiro, Adrienne Rich, Richard Eberhart, May Swenson, Mari Evans, Maxine Kumin, Elizabeth Bishop, Howard Nemerov, Robert Lowell, Galway Kinnell, William Stafford, Randall Jarrell, Gwendolyn Brooks, John N. Morris, Sylvia Plath, Amiri Baraka, Vern Rutsala, N. Scott Momaday, Lawson Fusao Inada, Jim Wayne Miller, James Masao Mitsui, Gary Soto, Leslie Silko, Teresa Palomo Acosta, Isaac Asimov, John Updike, Bernard Malamud, Carson McCullers, Kurt Vonnegut, Flannery O'Connor, Ray Bradbury, Eugenia Collier, Annie Dillard, Henry James, Edith Wharton, Walter Blair, Paul Farmer, Theodore Hornberger, Margaret Wasson, Conrad Richter, Bernard Augustine De Voto, Pearl S. Buck, Robert Penn Warren, William Saroyan, Conrad Aiken, Sinclair Lewis, Esther Forbes, Byrd, William, John Smith, George Washington, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Herman Melville, Paul Hamilton Hayne, Henry Timrod, Abram Joseph Ryan, Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett, O. Henry, Tom Wolfe, Stephen Vincent Benét, Irwin Shaw, Paul Engle, W. H. Auden, Vachel Lindsay, Leonie Adams, James Wright, Ogden Nash, David McCord, Morris Bishop, Richard Willard Armour, Don Marquis, E. J. Kahn, Paul Horgan, W. L. White, John Davenport, E. B. White, Jacques Barzun, George Santayana, Cleveland Amory, Norman Cousins, Frank C. Laubach, Vannevar Bush, Jesse Stuart, Douglas Southall Freeman, Catherine Drinker Bowen, Philip Hamburger, Eugene O'Neill, Robert C. Pooley, Clarence Day, Thornton Wilder, Theresa Helburn, Brad Schulberg
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American liberty: a poem. : [Three lines of quotations]
1775
Philip Morin Freneau
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The British prison-ship: a poem, in four cantoes.--Viz. Canto 1. The capture, 2. The prison-ship, 3. The prison-ship, continued, 4. The hospital-prison-ship. : To which is added, a poem on the death of Capt. N. Biddle, who was blown up, in an engagement with the Yarmouth, near Barbadoes. : [Thirteen lines from Milton]
1781
Philip Morin Freneau
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New-Year verses, for those who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1784.
1783
Philip Morin Freneau
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A poem on the rising glory of America: being an exercise delivered at the public commencement at Nassau-Hall, September 25, 1771.
1772
Philip Morin Freneau
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Poems.
1795
Philip Morin Freneau
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Letters on various interesting and important subjects: many of which have appeared in the Aurora. Corrected and much enlarged. By Robert Slender. O.S.M. [Two lines from Pope].
1799
Philip Morin Freneau
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The American village
1772
Philip Morin Freneau
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A voyage to Boston.: A poem. : [Five lines from Shakespeare]
1775
Philip Morin Freneau
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The poems of Philip Freneau: poet of the American revolution
1786
Philip Morin Freneau
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Some account of the capture of the ship "Aurora."
1899
Philip Morin Freneau
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Poems written between the years 1768 & 1794
1795
Philip Morin Freneau
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The poems of Philip Freneau, poet of the American Revolution
1902
Philip Morin Freneau
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Words of ages: witnessing U.S. history through literature.
2000
Tiffany Farrell Larbalestier, John Smith, Robert Beverley, William Bradford, Winthrop, John, Anne Bradstreet, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Jonathan Edwards, Benjamin Franklin, John Woolman, James Fenimore Cooper, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams - undifferentiated, Abigail Adams, Philip Morin Freneau, John Jay, Olaudah Equiano, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Washington Irving, William T. Sherman, John Dos Passos, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, Walt Whitman, O'Sullivan, John L., Juan Nepomuceno Seguín, Frederick Douglass, Harriet A. Jacobs, Harriet Beecher Stowe, George Fitzhugh, Angelina Weld Grimké, John Greenleaf Whittier, Herman Melville, Stephen Crane, Louisa May Alcott, Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. Du Bois, Willa Cather, Bret Harte, Nat Love, Hamlin Garland, Black Elk, Rebecca Harding Davis, Edith Wharton, Hart Crane, Abraham Cahan, Carl Sandburg, Francis E. Watkins Harper, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Mark Twain, Steffens, Lincoln, Upton Sinclair, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling, Ernest Howard Crosby, Jose De Diego, E. E. Cummings, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dorothy Parker, Toni Morrison, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Clifford Odets, Meridel Le Sueur, John Steinbeck, Ralph Ellison, Genevieve Taggard, E. B. White, Leon Uris, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, James D. Houston, Countee Cullen, Martha Gellhorn, Elie Wiesel, John Hershey, Annie Dillard, Sloan Wilson, Jack Kerouac, Anne Moody, Arthur Miller, Tom Wolfe, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Judy Brady, Sandra Cisneros, Mary Crow Dog, Bob Dylan, David Halberstam, Tim O'Brien, Denise Levertov, Philip Roth, Robert Olen Butler
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The present situation of affairs in North-America.: A poem.
1775
Philip Morin Freneau
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New year's verses, for 1786: addressed to the customers of the Columbian herald, by the printers lads who carry it.
1785
Philip Morin Freneau
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The miscellaneous works of Mr. Philip Freneau: containing his essays, and additional poems.
1788
Philip Morin Freneau
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Letters on various interesting and important subjects many of which have appeared in the Aurora. Corrected and much enlarged
1799
Philip Morin Freneau
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Poems relating to the American revolution
1865
Philip Morin Freneau
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Poems of Freneau
1929
Philip Morin Freneau
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The last poems of Philip Freneau
1945
Philip Morin Freneau
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The Poems Of Philip Freneau V1: Poet Of The American Revolution
2007
Philip Morin Freneau
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The American village a poem. To which are added, several other original pieces in verse. By Philip Freneau, A.B. [Two lines in Latin from Horace]
1772
Philip Morin Freneau
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The Present situation of affairs in North America: a poem.
1775
Philip Morin Freneau
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A voyage to Boston A poem. : [Five lines from Shakespeare]
1775
Philip Morin Freneau
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General Gage's confession being the substance of His Excellency's last conference with his gostly father, Friar Francis ...
1775
Philip Morin Freneau, H. Gaine
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General Gage's confession: being the substance of His Excellency's last conference, with his ghostly father, Friar Francis. : [One line from Virgil]
1775
Philip Morin Freneau
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The last words, dying speech, and confession of J---s R----g---n, p---t---r, who was executed at New Brunswick, in the province of New Jersey, on the thirteenth day of April, 1775. Supposed to be written by himself the night preceeding the day of his execution.
1775
Philip Morin Freneau
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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
1778
James Murray, Philip Morin Freneau
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Description of the sufferings of those who were on board the Jersey and other prison ships in the harbour of New-York, during the struggle for our glorious independence.
1781
Philip Morin Freneau
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New Year verses, addressed to those gentlemen who have been pleased to favour Francis Wrigley, news carrier, with their custom. January 1, 1783.
1782
Philip Morin Freneau
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A view of society and manners in France, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy with anecdotes relating to some eminent characters
1783
John Moore, Philip Morin Freneau, Hamilton, Douglas Hamilton Duke of
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New Year's verses addressed to the customers of the Freeman's journal, by the lad who carries it. January 8th, 1783.
1783
Philip Morin Freneau
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Bailey's pocket almanac, being an American annual register, for the year of our Lord 1785 ...
1784
Philip Morin Freneau, Francis Bailey
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Bailey's pocket almanac, being an American annual register, for the year of our Lord 1787 ..
1786
Benjamin Workman, Philip Morin Freneau, Henry D. Pursell
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A journey from Philadelphia to New-York, by way of Burlington and South-Amboy
1787
Philip Morin Freneau
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The miscellaneous works of Mr. Philip Freneau containing his essays, and additional poems
1788
Philip Morin Freneau
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The village merchant a poem. : To which is added The country printer. : [Four lines of verse]
1794
Philip Morin Freneau
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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.
1794
Philip Morin Freneau
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The village merchant: a poem, to which is added, The country printer.
1794
Philip Morin Freneau
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Troy, Jan. 1, 1798. Ind. XXII.: The news-lad's address to the readers of the Farmer's oracle, wishing them a happy new-year
1797
Philip Morin Freneau
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Troy, Jan. 1, 1798. Ind. XXII: The news-lad's address to the readers of the Farmer's oracle, wishing them a happy new-year
1797
Philip Morin Freneau
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A Compendious view and brief defence of the peculiar and leading doctrines of the New Jerusalem Church
1798
Philip Morin Freneau
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Poems Written and Published During the American Revolutionary War, and Now Republished from the ...
1809
Philip Morin Freneau
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A laughable poem, or, Robert Slender's journey from Philadelphia to New York, by way of Burlington and South Amboy
1809
Philip Morin Freneau
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Poems written and published during the American revolutionary War, and now republished from the original manuscripts: interspersed with translations from the ancients, and other pieces not heretofore in print
1809
Philip Morin Freneau
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A collection of poems on American affairs: and a variety of other subjects, chiefly moral and political, written between the year 1797 and the present time
1815
Philip Morin Freneau
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Poems on various subjects: but chiefly illustrative of the events and actors in the American War of Independence.
1861
Philip Morin Freneau
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Unpublished Freneauana
1918
Philip Morin Freneau
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Poems of Philip Freneau poet of the American revolution
1925
Philip Morin Freneau, Nelson Antrim Crawford