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  1. The works of Philip Freneau: A critical study by Philip M Marsh, 1968
  2. Final Poems of Philip Freneau by Philip M. Freneau, 1980-06
  3. Philip Freneau (U.S.Authors) by Mary W. Bowden, 1976-08-12
  4. Poems Of Philip Freneau Written Between The Years 1768 And 1794 by Philip Morin Freneau, 2010-09-10
  5. The Battle of Bunker's Hill (Philip Freneau Press Bicentennial Series on the American Revolution) by John R. Elting, 1976-06
  6. The Battles of Saratoga (Philip Freneau Press Bicentennial Series on the American Revolution.) by John R. Elting, 1977-06
  7. Freneau's Published Prose: A Bibliography (Author Bibliographies Series, No 5) by Philip M. Marsh, 1970-03
  8. Poems Written and Published During the American Revolutionary War (2) by Philip Morin Freneau, 2009-12-24
  9. Collection of Poems on American Affairs and Variety of Other Subjects by Philip M. Freneau, 1976-12
  10. Poems Written Between the Years 1768 and 1794 by Philip M. Freneau, 1976-12
  11. Letters on Various Interesting and Important Subjects by Philip M. Freneau, 1976-12
  12. Tomo Cheek I, the Creek Indian in Philadelphia (Studien und Texte zur Amerikanistik) by Philip Freneau, Elisabeth Hermann, 1987-06
  13. Poems Written and Published During the American Revolutionary War, and Now Republished from the Original Manuscripts: Interspersed with Translations from ... Pieces Not Heretofore in Print, Volume 1 by Philip Morin Freneau, 2010-03-16
  14. A Collection Of Poems On American Affairs And A Variety Of Other Subjects V1: Chiefly Moral And Political, Written Between The Year 1797 And The Present Time (1815) by Philip Freneau, 2010-09-10

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Arts / Literature / Authors / F / freneau, philip. Online Text Archives, freneauphilip Morin Biography annoted with references in linked hypertext.
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Philip Freneau (1752-1832)

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42. Philip Freneau: Father Of American Poetry - Suite101.com
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44. Philip Freneau: On The Death Of Dr. Benjamin Franklin
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On the Death of Dr. Benjamin Franklin
Thus, some tall tree that long hath stood
The glory of its native wood,
By storms destroyed, or length of years,
Demands the tribute of our tears. The pile, that took long time to raise,
To dust returns by slow decays:
But, when its destined years are o'er,
We must regret the loss the more. So long accustomed to your aid,
The world laments your exit made;
So long befriended by your art,
Philosopher, 'tis hard to part! When monarchs tumble to the ground,
Successors easily are found: But, matchless FRANKLIN! what a few Can hope to rival such as YOU, Who seized from kings their sceptered pride, And turned the lightning darts aside.

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47. Aaron Kramer Audiotapes Collection
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Dr. Aaron Kramer Audiotapes Collection Manuscript Collection 326 Finding aid revised and updated by Kristen J. Nyitray March 2002 [Introduction] [Collection Note] [Audiotape Listing] Introduction return to top Aaron Kramer (1921-1997) rec eived his Ph.D. from New York University in 1966 and resided in Oakdale, Long Island, New York from 1971 until his death in April 1997. He taught English at Dowling College from 1961 through 1992. After retirement, he taught part-time as a professor emeritus. Dr. Kramer contributed significantly to the study of verse. He established a poetry therapy program at Hillside Hospital in Glen Oaks and directed similar programs at Cleary School for the Deaf and the Central Islip State Hospital. In addition, he produced radio poetry programs and was a judge in various competitions. An accomplished poet himself, his verse was published in volumes such as Roll the Forbidden Drums!

48. Poem: "The Indian Burying Ground" - The Early America Review, Fall 1996
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PHILIP FRENEAU: "The Indian Burying Ground"
Philip Freneau was known as "the poet of the American Revolution" because of the many ballads and satires he wrote during this period. His verse, prose and partisan essays appeared in numerous periodicals, and several volumes of his works were published over a half-century. All the while...in romanticizing the wonders of nature in his writings...he searched for an American idiom in verse. After visiting an Indian burial ground, Freneau wrote the following poem, considered to be one of the first to idealize the Indian. "The Indian Burying Ground" was first published in the American Museum, November, 1787. The Indian Burying Ground In spite of all the learned have said,
I still my old opinion keep;
The posture that we give the dead,
Points out the soul's eternal sleep. Not so the ancients of these lands
The Indian, when from life released,
Again is seated with his friends,
And shares again the joyous feast. His imaged birds, and painted bowl

49. Philip Freneau Cemetery, Matawan, New Jersey
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MATAWAN, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
Only two interments are known here, both on one monument. The cemetery is fenced in, well maintained and easy to find.
1. FRENEAU, PHILIP MORIN - died Dec. 18, 1832, a poet, aged 80 years, 11 months, 16 days;
He was a native of New York but for many years
a resident of Philadelphia and New Jersey
His upright and benevolent character
is in the memory of many and will remain
when this inscription is no longer legible.
Heaven lifts its everlasting portal high,
and bids the pure in heart
behold their God.
2. AGNES - died Oct. 18, 1817, age 91 years, relict of Peter Freneau, mother of Philip, widow of James Kearney. Back to other Matawan cemeteries Thank you for visiting this Monmouth County genealogy research page. George Joynson is available for your genealogy research. This site provided courtesy of Atlantic Medical Services, Inc. , located near Holmdel, NJ 07733, Tel. 1(732) 290-2950; Fax 1(732) 290-0529 Last updated September, 2002. Hope to hear from you soon! Please email or call.

50. Supreme Law Library : Authors : Philip Freneau
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    Philip Freneau
    Life
    Homes
    • New York
    • New Jersey
    • Santa Cruz, West Indies (1776-1778)
    • Charleston, South Carolina
    • Philadelphia
    Occupations
    • teacher
    • sea captain
    • journalist
    • bureacrat
    • farmer
    Religion
    • deism
    • Swedenborgianism
    • Neo-Epicurean
    Chronology
    • c. 1767: enrolls at College of New Jersey, now Princeton, where becomes friends with James Madison and Hugh Henry Brackenridge
    • 1771: graduated from Princeton
    • 1775: publishes "A Political Litany" and other verse satires
    • 1776-1778: lives in Santa Cruz, West Indies, where he is secretary on a plantation
    • 1778-1780: serves on a blockade runner
    • 1780: incarcerated on British prison ship in New York Harbor
    • c. 1780-1784: writes political verse for the Freeman's Journal , which he edits, and becomes known as the "Poet of the American Revolution"
    • 1784: becomes master of a merchant ship
    • 1790-1793: edits National Gazette
    Issues and themes
    Although he wrote several poems about nature , including "The Wild Honey Suckle" and "On a Honey Bee," Philip Freneau achieved distinction primarily for his political verse , which earned him the nickname "The Poet of the American Revolution." In his bitter denunciations of monarchy and his celebrations of America's natural and political glories, Freneau expressed a bold

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    Most famous as the “Poet of the Revolution,” Freneau is also known for his romantic involvement in poetry. Born in New York, Philip Freneau was well educated early in life. His mother taught him at home until the age of thirteen, when she sent him to a Latin School. He later entered the College of New Jersey, now Princeton, at the sophomore level at the age of sixteen. These years of his life laid the foundation of his future career for becoming a poet. A few people whom Freneau met at Princeton that made inspirational influences in his life were James Madison, William Bradford, and Henry Brackenridge. During this time, Freneau and his friends formed a group called the American Whig Society, which was a group that opposed the British-oriented Tory Clio-Sophic Society. Freneau produced his first piece of political satire, “Father Bombo’s Pilgrimage to Mecca,” while becoming fascinated by the interest in the arguments between his rival association . However, one of his most important developments was “The Rising Glory of America,” which he wrote along with the assistance of Brackenridge. The poem speaks about the integrity of a new country approaching a neoteric era, which would be blessed with “sweet liberty! /Without whose aid the noblest genius fails, /And science irretrievably must die.” The poem was read and well liked at the commencement on graduation day, and later published the next year.

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    59. GIGA Quote Author Page For Philip Freneau
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    With evil omens from the harbour sails
    The ill-fated ship that worthless Arnold bears;
    God of the southern winds, call up thy gales,
    And whistle in rude fury round his ears.
    Arnold's Departure Treason
    But matchless Franklin! What a few Can hope to rival such as you. Who seized from kings their sceptred pride And turned the lightning's darts inside. On the Death of Benjamin Franklin Electricity Then rush'd to meet the insulting foe; They took the spear, but left the shield. To the Memory of the Brave Americans who fell at Eulaw Springs Bravery O Washington! thrice glorious name, What due rewards can man decree Empires are far below thy aim, And scepters have no charms for thee; Virtue alone has your regards, And she must be your great reward.

    60. Philip Freneau Collection, 1661 - 1939
    Collection 21. philip freneau COLLECTION, 1661 1939. in The Monmouth CountyHistorical Association. philip freneau was educated privately by tutors.
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    Freehold, New Jersey November 1980 INTRODUCTION Philip Morin Freneau a poet, editor, and mariner, was born on January 2, 1752, on Frankfort Street in New York City. He was the son of Pierre Freneau (1718-1767) and Agnes Watson (1727-1817), who was the daughter of Richard Watson (n.d.) of Freehold, N.J. Philip's brother Peter (1757-1813) was a former Secretary of State for South Carolina. Pierre Freneau and his family eventually acquired a summer home named Mount Pleasant near Middletown Point (now Matawan), N.J., where Philip made his home. Philip Freneau was educated privately by tutors. In 1768 at age fifteen, he matriculated in the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and graduated in 1771. He was a classmate and roommate of James Madison. It was at college that he began his literary career by composing a poem that was read at the graduation exercise. Afterward, he taught at a seminary in Maryland and continued writing. At the onset of the American Revolution in 1776, Philip Freneau took a position as a secretary to a Mr. Hanson, a prominent planter on Santa Cruz Island in the West Indies. He stayed three years, and wrote some of his finest poems, which utilized elements of romanticism, a style not yet popular in Europe.

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