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  1. The American Village: A Poem by Victor Hugo Paltsits, Philip Morin Freneau, et all 2009-10-27
  2. Father Bombo's Pilgrimage to Mecca, 1770 by Hugh H. Brackenridge, Philip Freneau, 1975-06
  3. The American Village, 1772 (1906) by Philip Freneau, 2010-09-10
  4. A Collection of Poems, On American Affairs and a Variety of Other Subjects ... by Philip Morin Freneau, 2010-02-10
  5. The Rejected Addresses: Together with the Prize Address Presented for the Prize Medal Offered for the Best Address On the Opening of the New Park Theatre in the City of New-York by Philip Morin Freneau, Charles Sprague, 2010-03-05
  6. Poems Relating To The American Revolution (1865) by Philip Freneau, 2010-09-10
  7. The American village by Philip Morin Freneau, Harry Lyman Koopman, et all 2010-08-19
  8. Writings in Prose and Verse of Hezekiah Salem, Late of New England: To Which Is Added an Account of His Last Yankee Venture by Philip M. Freneau, 1975-10
  9. Literary Influences of Philip Freneau by Harry H. Clark,
  10. That rascal Freneau: A study in literary failure by Lewis Gaston Leary, 1941
  11. Philip Freneau by Jacob Axelrad, 1967
  12. The poems of Philip Freneau, poet of the American revolution. Edited for the Princeton Historical Association by Fred Lewis Pattee (July 1902) Volume: 1 by Fred Lewis Pattee, 2010-08-13
  13. 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] by Philip Morin Freneau, 2010-06-10
  14. The Poems of Philip Freneau (Volume 1); Poet of the American Revolution by Philip Morin Freneau, 2009-12-25

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[Verwandte Websites] Philip Freneau (1752-1832) - Biography published by the United States Information Agency.
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[Verwandte Websites] Philip Freneau - Biography and Poems by AmericanPoems.com - Biography and the text of four of his poems.
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62. Philip Freneau (1752-1832)
philip freneau (17521832). The Indian Burying Ground. In spite ofall the learn'd have said; I still my old opinion keep, The posture
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63. Philip Freneau (1752-1832)
philip freneau (17521832). The Wild Honey Suckle. Fair flower, thatdost do comely grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouch
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65. THE WORKS OF PHILIP FRENEAU: A CRITICAL STUDY.
THE WORKS OF philip freneau A CRITICAL STUDY. 110178 Marsh, philip M. THEWORKS OF philip freneau A CRITICAL STUDY. Scarecrow 1968, 197 pages.
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Philip M. Marsh THE WORKS OF PHILIP FRENEAU: A CRITICAL STUDY. Scarecrow: 1968, 197 pages. Binding is cloth, hardbound. Review copy sent with the author's compliments. Light soiling to covers. Very good condition. $20
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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SEPARATE AND COLLECTED WORKS OF PHILIP FRENEAU. Victor Hugo Paltsits. Burt Franklin: (1968) 96 pages. Reprint from 1903 printing. Indexed. Bibliography. Binding is blue-green cloth, hardbound, without dust jacket. Review copy. Illustrated with title-page facsimiles. Bibliography of the separate and collected works of Philip Freneau. Together with an Account of His Newspapers. The Poet of the American Revolution. In very good condition. Inquire Tell-A-Friend Print View
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67. Philip Freneau
American Studies on the Internet. Literature 16201820 philip freneau ThomasMorton, 1579?-1647? Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826 philip freneau 1752-1832
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68. Lines Occassioned By A Visit To.... By Philip Freneau
by philip freneau (1787) In spite of all the learn'd have said I still my old opinionkeep; The posture, that we give the dead, Points out the soul's eternal
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Lines Occassioned by
a visit to an old Indian Burying Ground
by Philip Freneau
In spite of all the learn'd 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 releas'd,
Again is seated with his friends,
And shares again the joyous feast
His imag'd birds, and painted bowl, And ven'son, for a journey drest, Bespeak the nature of the soul, Activity, that wants no rest. His bow, for action ready bent, And arrows, with a head of bone, Can only mean that life is spent, And not the finer essence gone. Thou, stranger, that shalt come this way, No fraud upon the dead commit Yet, mark the swelling turf, and say They do not lie, but here they sit. Here, still, a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted half by wearing rains) The fancies of a ruder race. Here still an aged elm aspires

69. On The Great Western Canal... By Philip Freneau
On the Great Western Canal of the State of New York. by philip freneau (1787)Meliusne sylvas ire per longas Fuit, an recentes carpere undas?
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On the Great Western Canal of the State of New York
by Philip Freneau
Meliusne sylvas ire per longas
Fuit, an recentes carpere undas?

The nation true to honor's cause,
To equal rights and equal laws
Is well secured, and well released
From the proud monarchs of the east.
Thus Holland rose from Spain's controul,
And thus shall rise from pole to pole
Those systems formed on reason's plan
That vindicate the Rights of Man Nature , herself, will change her face, And arts fond arms the world embrace; In works of peace mankind engage, And close the despot's iron age. And here behold a work progress, Advancing through the wilderness, A work, so recently began, Where Liberty enlightens man: Her powerful voice, a length, awakes Imprisoned seas and bounded lakes The great idea to pursue, To lead the veins the system through Such glorious toils to emulate, Should be the task of every State From Erie's shores to Hudson's stream The unrivalled work would endless seem; Would millions for the work demand

70. Text 1 Reading, Topic: Religion, Seminar: The Triumph Of Nationalism - The House
1. William Cullen Bryant, To a Waterfowl, 1817, and philip freneau, On the Universalityand Other Attributes of the God of Nature, 1815 Because the study
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Freneau: "This power doth all powers transcend, / To all intelligence a friend." One could paint Bryant's God, and diagram Freneau's god.
The men also reflect different chapters of the American experience. Philip Freneau, a voice of 18th-century rationalism and widely known as the "poet of the Revolution," was an aging 63 when he wrote "On the Universality." William Cullen Bryant, in contrast, was a young poet of 23 when he wrote "To a Waterfowl," one of the earliest American Romantic poems. Although these poems do not reflect the wide variety of American religious thought at the time, discussing them can evoke the mindset of the times. Could be used with students. 2 pages.
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What is the truth or "lesson" revealed to man through the observation of nature? For Bryant and Freneau, does nature provide a personal experience of God? How do the two poems contrast in tone, and how does this contrast illuminate their thematic differences?

71. Philip Morin Freneau
Básne philipa freneaua, napsané vetšinou behem nedávné války (ThePoems Of philip freneau, Written Chiefly During The Late War), 1786;
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Philip Morin Freneau (1752-1832) Americký básník a novináø. Narodil se v New Yorku. Úèastnil se války za nezávislost, stal se britským váleèným zajatcem, pozdìji prvním profesionálním novináøem, redaktorem jeffersonovské 'National Gazette'. Psal vlastenecké básnì a satiry, pøírodní lyriku a poezii s hrùzostra¹nými námìty. Jako první americký básník umìlecky ztváròoval ¾ivot Indiánù. Zemøel ve Freeholdu (New Jersey).
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  • Britská vìzeòská loï (The British Prison Ship), 1781
  • Dopisy o rozlièných zajímavých a dùle¾itých tématech (Letters On Various Interesting And Important Subjects), 1799
  • Father Bombo's Pilgrimage To Mecca, 1770
  • Indiánské pohøebi¹tì (The Indian Burying Ground), 1788
  • Indiánský student (The Indian Student), 1788
  • Poems, 1929
  • Sbírka básní napsaných mezi rokem 1797 a souèasností (A Collection Of Poems Written Between The Year 1797 And The Present Time), 1815
  • The Poems Of Philip Freneau, Poet Of The American Revolution, 1902 (3 díly)
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    73. The Indian Burying Ground By Philip Freneau
    The Indian Burying Ground by philip freneau. philip freneau wrote thispoem after visiting an Indian burial ground for the first time.
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    Philip Freneau 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,
    And venison, for a journey dressed,
    Bespeak the nature of the soul, Activity, that knows no rest. His bow, for action ready bent, And arrows, with a head of bone, Can only mean that life is spent, And not the finer essence gone. Thou, stranger, that shalt come this way, No fraud upon the dead commit, Yet, marking the swelling turf, and say, They do not lie, but here they sit. Here, still a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted half by wearing rains) The fancies of a ruder race. Here, still an aged elm aspires, Beneath whose far-projecting shade (And which the shepherd still admires) The children of the forest played.

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    76. American Poetry : The Nineteenth Century : Philip Freneau To Walt Whitman (Libra
    American Poetry The Nineteenth Century philip freneau to Walt Whitman (Libraryof America) Hardcover 1099 pages Vol 001 (October 1993) Other Editions
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    77. Poems By Philip Freneau
    Poems by philip freneau. The Indian Burying Ground. IN spite of allthe learned have said. I still my old opinion keep; The posture
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    The Indian Burying Ground
      I N spite of all the learned have said.
      I still my old opinion keep;
      The posture, that we give our 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,
      And venison, for a journey dressed,
      Bespeak the nature of the soul,
      Activity, that knows no rest.
      His bow, for action ready bent,
      And arrows, with a head of stone,
      Can only mean that life is spent,
      And not the old ideas gone.
      Thou, stranger, that shalt come this way,
      No fraud upon the dead commit
      Observe the swelling turf and say
      They do not lie, but here they sit.
      Here still a lofty rock remains,
      On which the curious eye may trace
      (Now wasted half, by wearing rains)
      The fancies of a ruder race.
      Here still an aged elm aspires,
      Beneath whose far-projecting shade
      (And which the shepherd still admires)
      The children of the forest played!
      There oft a restless Indian queen
      (Pale shebah, with her braided hair)

    78. Philip Freneau (1752-1832)
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    79. Philip Freneau (1752-1832)
    philip freneau (17521832). Great sire of floods! Whose varied wave. Throughclimes and countries takes its way,. To whom creating Nature gave.
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    Philip Freneau (1752-1832)
      Great sire of floods! Whose varied wave
      Through climes and countries takes its way,
      To whom creating Nature gave
      Ten thousand streams to swell thy sway!
      No longer shall they useless prove,
      Not idly through the forests rove;
      Nor longer shall your princely flood
      From distant lakes be swelled in vain,
      No longer through a darksome wood
      Advance, unnoticed, to the main,
      Far other ends, the heavens decree—
      And commerce plans new freights for thee.
      -“On the Emigration to America and Peopling the Western Country”
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