id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38475 Freneau, Philip Morin The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 1 (of 3) .txt text/plain 107095 7974 85 The present edition of the poetical works of Philip Freneau was begun at The nature of the undergraduate work done by Princeton in Freneau's time The scene of Freneau's new labors was the famous old school near In the early summer of 1775, Freneau suddenly appeared in New York as a several notable long poems, like "Santa Cruz" and "The House of Night." author or cause of bringing Freneau from New York; or he might be a man of action travelling over lands and seas, a poet who caught A letter[16] written by Freneau from New York, to Madison, dated "_The time shall come, when numerous years are past, "_The time shall come, when numerous years are past, And hopes the day when Britain's sons shall spread Perpetual war with man: Fair fruits shall bloom Perpetual war with man: Fair fruits shall bloom [59] Freneau mentions in this poem that it was printed in New York in ./cache/38475.txt ./txt/38475.txt