The Last Poems of Philip Freneau / / ed. by Lewis Leary.
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Rutgers University Press Archive eBook-Package Pre-2000 |
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Place / Publishing House: | New Brunswick, NJ : : Rutgers University Press, , [1945] ©1945 |
Year of Publication: | 1945 |
Edition: | Reprint 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (152 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Stanzas on the Great Comet: To Ismenia
- The Neglected Husband
- Stanzas Written for a Lad
- To Mr. Blanchard, the Celebrated Aeronaut
- The Fortunate Blacksmith
- Salutary Maxims, Or, the Way of the World. To a Misanthrope, or Man-Hater
- Stanzas Written in an Ancient Burial Ground
- Epitaph Upon a Spanish Horse
- The Tye-Wig
- Letitia
- A Dialogue Between a News-Printer And His Cash-Collector
- The Great Western Canal
- The Re-opening of the Park Theatre
- Jersey City
- The City 'Poet
- Elijah, The New England Emigrant. No. I
- Elijahy The New England Emigrant. No. II
- Elijah, The New England Emigrant. No. Ill
- Elijah, The New England Emigrant. No. IV
- To a Young Friend, With Some Maple Sugar
- The Youth of the Mind
- Prologue to Kotzebue's Play
- The Military Ground
- On the Loss of the Packet Ship Albion. Captain Williams, of New York
- To a Young Farmer
- To a Young Person Addicted to the Gaming Table
- Philosophical Fortitude
- General Lefevre Denouette
- On the Civilization of the Western Aboriginal Country
- Lines Written at Demarest's Field
- Verses Written on Leaving a Great House Of Much Ceremony, but Little Sincerity, Or Hospitality
- Verses on an Upper Street Physician
- Lines to a Lady
- The Passaick Garden
- Bonaparte
- A Midnight Storm in the Gulph Stream
- To a Lady Remarkably Fond of Sleep
- The Arrival at Indian Sam's (Or, Wee-Quali's) Wigwam
- Circumnavigation
- Ode on a Remote Perspective View of Princeton College
- A Transient View of Monticello
- On Observing a Large Red-streak Apple
- A Fragment of Bion
- Answer to a Letter of Despondency
- To a New-England Poet
- On a Widow Lady (Very Rich and Very Penurious.)
- On the Death of Robert Fulton
- General De la Fayette On His Expected Visit to America
- Stanzas Made at the Interment of a Sailor
- Winter
- Appendix
- Notes