Poems of Freneau, [electronic resource] edited with a critical introduction by Harry Hayden Clark.

За: Інтелектуальна відповідальність: Вид матеріалу: Текст Серія: American authors series, general editor, S. T. WilliamsПублікація: New York, Harcourt, Brace, and Co., [c1929]Опис: lxiii, 425 p. 17 cmДодаткові фізичні формати: Online version:: Poems of Freneau.Десяткова класифікація Дьюї:
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"Selected reading list" : p. lxi-lxii.

Also issued online.

The Rising Glory of America -- Discovery -- A Political Litany -- To the Americans -- On a Hessian Debarkation -- America Independent -- On the New American Frigate Alliance -- On the Death of Captain Nicholas Biddle -- George the Third's Soliloquy -- The British Prison Ship -- On the Memorable Victory -- To Lord Cornwallis -- On the Fall of General Earl Cornwallis -- To the Memory of the Brave Americans -- Arnold's Departure -- The Political Balance -- Barney's Invitation -- Song on Captain Barney's Victory -- A Picture of the Times -- To a Concealed Royalist -- Occasioned by General Washington's Arrival -- On the Emigration to America -- Literary Importation -- Stanzas written at the Foot of Monte Souffriere -- Epistle to the Pariotic Farmer -- On the Prospect of a Revolution in France -- To Distrest Theatre -- The New England Sabbath-Day Chace -- On the Death of Dr. Benjamin Franklin -- Epistle from Dr. Franklin -- The Departure -- The American Soldier -- Occasioned by a Legislation Bill -- To the Public -- Lines written on a Puncheon of Jamaica Spirits -- A Warning to America -- On the Fourteenth of July -- To Crispin O'Connor -- Crispin's Answer.

To Shylock Ap-Shenkin -- To My Book -- To a Persecuted Philosopher -- To an Angry Zealot -- On the Demolition of the French Monarchy -- On the French Republicans -- On Mr. Paine's Rights of Man -- Ode to Liberty -- Ode -- On the Death of a Republican Printer -- On the Anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille -- To Shylock Ap-Shenkin -- To a Noisy Politician -- Addressed to a Political Shrimp -- To My Book -- On the Death of Catharine II -- Prefatory Lines to a Periodical Publication -- The Republican Festival -- To Duncan Doolittle -- The Millenium -- To the Scribe of Scribes -- To the Americans of the United States -- To the Democratic Country Editors -- Reflections on the Mutability of Things -- The Political Weathercock -- Reflections -- Stanzas to an Alien -- Stanzas to the Memory of General Washington -- Stanzas upon the Same Subject -- Stanzas -- On the Abuse of Human Power -- Stanzas on the Decease of Thomas Paine -- On the Symptoms of Hostilities -- Lines Addressed to Mr. Jefferson -- On the British Commercial Depredations -- Military Recruiting -- On the Lake Expeditions -- The Battle of Lake Erie -- The Volunteer's March.

The Battle of Stonington -- On the Conflagration at Washington -- To the Lake Squadrons -- Royal Consultations -- The History of the Prophet Jonah -- The Pyramids of Egypt -- The Power of Fancy -- The Prayer of Orpheus -- The American Village -- The Deserted Farmhouse -- The Citizen's Resolve -- The Dying Elm -- On Retirement -- The Pictures of Columbus -- The Silent Academy -- the Vernal Ague -- A Satire (MacSwiggen) -- The House of Night -- The Jamaica Funeral -- The Beauties of Santa Cruz -- The Jewish Lamentation -- On Amanda's Singing Bird -- Captain J.P. Jones's Invitation -- The Sea Voyage -- The Vanity of Existence -- To an Old Man -- Stanzas Occasioned by the Ruins of a Country Inn -- The Argonaut -- Scandinavian War Song -- The Prophecy of King Tammany -- The Dying Indian -- The Hurricane -- Written at Port Royal -- The Seasons Moralized -- On the Vicissitudes of Things -- To Sylvius: On the Folly of Writing Poetry -- The Wild Honey Suckle -- On a Book called Unitarian Theology -- To Zoilus -- The Bermuda Islands -- Florio to Amanda -- The Fair Solitary -- Amanda in a Consumption -- Elegiac Lines -- May to April -- To an Author.

To Misfortune -- The Indian Burying Bround -- The Indian Student -- Man of Ninety -- Alcina's Enchanted Island -- Horace, Lib. I. Ode 15 -- Palemon to Lavina -- To Lydia -- To Cynthia -- Amanda's Complaint -- Hatteras -- St. Catharine's -- Neversink -- The Wanderer -- On the Sleep of Plants -- Stanzas -- The Orator of the Woods -- The Bergen Planter -- Tobacco -- The Banished Man -- Lines, occasioned by a Law -- Lines by H. Salem -- Modern Devotion -- The Parting Glass -- The Dish of Tea -- Stanzas to the Memory of Two Young Persons -- Elegy on the Death of a Blacksmith -- To Sylvius, On his Preparing to Leave Town -- The Drunkard's Apology -- To a Deceased Dog -- Jack Straw, or the Forest Beau -- Epistle to a Student of the Dead Languages -- Hermit's Valley -- To a Night-Fly -- The Indian Convert -- On Arriving in South Carolina -- Lines Written at Sea -- The Nautical Rendezvous -- A Bacchanalian Dialogue -- October's Address -- To a Caty-Did -- On Passing by an Old Churchyard -- On a Honey Bee -- Reflections on the Constitution, or Frame of Nature -- Science, Favourable Virtue -- The Brook of the Valley.

Lines on the Establishment of the New Theatre -- Belief and Unbelief -- On the Universality...of the God of Nature -- On the Uniformity and Perfection of Nature -- On the Religion of Nature.

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