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
- THE REFUGEES’ PETITION TO SIR GUY CARLETON
- SIR GUY'S ANSWER
- TO A CONCEALED ROYALIST
- “Be wicked as you will, do all that's base...
- TO THE CONCEALED ROYALIST
- “When in the Bark, the unskilful Pilot raves...
- TO THE ROYALIST UNVEILED
- “Fr — n — u, great man!‘ tis thee I sing...
- TO SHYLOCK AP-SHENKIN
- “Should Oswald's painters all my features trace...
- THE PROPHECY OF KING TAMMANY
- RIVINGTON'S REFLECTIONS