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  1. Philip Freneau, the Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times by Mary Stanislas Austin, Helen Kearny Vreeland, 2010-03-01
  2. Philip Freneau: Poet of the Revolution by Mary Austin, 1993-03
  3. The Poems of Philip Freneau (2); Poet of the American Revolution by Philip Morin Freneau, 2009-12-20
  4. A bibliography of the separate and collected works of Philip Freneau: Together with an account of his newspapers by Victor Hugo Paltsits, 1903
  5. Battle of Brandywine: Revolutionary War Bicentennial Series (Philip Freneau Bicentennial Series on the American Revolution) by Samuel S. Smith, 1976-06
  6. The Newspaper Verse of Philip Freneau: An Edition and Bibliographic Survey by Judith R. Hiltner, 1986-03
  7. Last Poems of Philip Freneau (Bcl1-Ps American Literature Series) by Philip Morin Freneau, 1993-12
  8. A Bibliography of the Separate and Collected Works of Philip Freneau by Victor Hugo Paltsits, 2009-12-21
  9. Philip Freneau: Poet and Journalist by Philip M. Marsh, 1967-01-01
  10. British maps of the American Revolution, (Philip Freneau Press bicentennial series on the American Revolution) by Peter J Guthorn, 1972
  11. Winter at Morristown, 1779-1780: The Darkest Hour (Philip Freneau Press Bicentennial Series on the American Revolution) by Samuel Stelle Smith, 1979-10
  12. Philip Freneau by Jacob Axelrad, 1967-11
  13. The Battle of Monmouth ([Philip Freneau Press bicentennial series on the American Revolution]) by Samuel Stelle Smith, 1964
  14. A Bibliography of the Separate and Collected Works of Philip Freneau: Together with an Account of His Newspapers by Victor Hugo Paltsits, 2010-02-22

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, poet and journalist. Freneau earned the appellation "Poet of the American Revolution" for his anti-British poetry. He wrote The British Prison-Ship while imprisoned by the British aboard a privateer. Other works include The Rising Glory of America and The American Village . His lyrical, imaginative poems about nature include "The Wild Honeysuckle" and "The Indian Burying Ground" . After the war Freneau became editor of the National Gazette newspaper, supporting Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and opposing the Federalists ' foreign and economic policies.
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22. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Philip Freneau - Author Page
freneau, philip Morin http//mondrian.princeton.edu/CampusWWW/Companion/freneau_philip.htmlA biography annotated with online references.
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Philip Morin Freneau, the most versatile and vitriolic of the patriot poets, was born in New York, the son of Pierre Fresneau, a tradesman, and Agnes Watson. His father’s Huguenot (French Protestant) faith and his mother’s Presbyterianism influenced Philip to enroll at the College at Nassau (Princeton), the bastion of New Light Christianity in America. Freneau joined the American Whig Society, the more libertarian of the college’s two student clubs. There he taught himself to be a poet, mastering the techniques of satire in the paper wars against the other club, the Cliosophical Society, and the devices of polite literature in verse prepared for the commencement exercises. With fellow Whigs James Madison and Hugh Henry Brackenridge, he composed a farcical romance, Father Bombo’s Pilgrimage to Mecca

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24. Philip Freneau: Poems
POEMS BY philip freneau freneau, philip. Born in New York City, 1752; died nearMonmouth, New Jersey, 1832. Find articles on philip freneau Click Here.
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25. The Indian Burying-Ground, By Philip Freneau
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THE INDIAN BURYING-GROUND by: Philip Freneau (1752-1832)
    N 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 wants 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)

26. Freneau, Philip. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Edition. 2001. freneau, philip. (fr n ´) (KEY) , 1752–1832, Americanpoet and journalist, b. New York City, grad. Princeton, 1771.
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freneau, philip Morin. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English LanguageFourth Edition. 2000. 2000. freneau, philip Morin. SYLLABICATION Fre·neau.
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Freneau, Philip [Morin] (1752-1832) fulfilled the dream of his wine merchant father, Pierre Fresneau (old spelling) when he entered the Class of 1771 to prepare for the ministry. Well versed in the classics in Monmouth County under the tutelage of William Tennent, Philip entered Princeton as a sophomore in 1768, but the joy of the occasion was marred by his father's financial losses and death the year before. In spite of financial hardships, Philip's Scottish mother believed that her oldest of five children would graduate and join the clergy. Though he was a serious student of theology and a stern moralist all his life, Freneau found his true calling in literature. As his roommate and close friend James Madison recognized early, Freneau's wit and verbal skills would make him a powerful wielder of the pen and a formidable adversary on the battlefields of print. Freneau soon became the unrivaled ``poet of the Revolution'' and is still widely regarded as the ``Father of American Literature.'' Although Freneau had produced several accomplished private poems before college, it was the intense experience of pre-Revolutionary-War Princeton that turned the poet's interest to public writing. Political concerns led Madison, Freneau, and their friends

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31. Poems By Philip Freneau [Category: Poem]
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His brother, Peter Freneau, journalist, born in New Jersey in 1757 ; died in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1813, after completing his education, went to South Carolina, where he was elected secretary of state. About 1795 he became part proprietor of the Charleston "Gazette," which journal he edited with singular ability and fairness till 1810, when he sold out his interest. He then leased a sawmill and cottage at Pinckney's Ferry, and died of malaria contracted there. TM
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37. Philip Freneau --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
freneau , philip (Morin) Britannica Concise. , freneau, philip American poet,essayist, and editor, known as the “poet of the American Revolution.”.
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40. Poem: "The Indian Burying Ground" - The Early America Review, Fall 1996
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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

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