Philip Morin Freneau
1752 - 1832
Philip Morin Freneau was an American poet, nationalist, polemicist, sea captain and early American newspaper editor sometimes called the "Poet of the American Revolution". Through his Philadelphia-based newspaper, the National Gazette, he was a strong critic of George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and the Federalist Party, and a proponent of Jeffersonian policies.Poems
- TO THE MEMORY OF EDWARD RUTLEDGE, ESQ.
- ON THE DEPARTURE OF PETER PORCUPINE
- THE NAUTICAL RENDEZVOUS
- TO THE MEMORY
- TO THE REV. SAMUEL STANHOPE SMITH, D. D.
- THE TOMB OF THE PATRIOTS
- ON THE PEAK OF PICO
- A BACCHANALIAN DIALOGUE
- STANZAS WRITTEN AT THE ISLAND OF MADEIRA
- ON THE PEAK OF TENERIFFE
- ANSWER TO A CARD OF INVITATION
- ON SENIORA JULIA