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
- LINES TO A COASTING CAPTAIN
- TO THE AMERICANS
- THE VERNAL AGUE
- GENERAL GAGE'S CONFESSION
- THE DISTREST SHEPHERDESS
- MARS AND HYMEN
- MAC SWIGGEN
- Trembling I write my dream, and recollect...
- GEORGE THE THIRD'S SOLILOQUY
- SIR HARRY'S INVITATION
- A DIALOGUE BETWEEN HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY AND MR. FOX
- THE BRITISH PRISON SHIP