The | Poems of Philip Freneau | Poet of the American Revolution | Edited for | the Princeton Historical Association | By | Fred Lewis Pattee | Princeton N.J. | the University Library | 1902 |.
8º; 3 vols. pp. CXII, 294; X, 407; XIV, 430 (Vol. II, 1903, Vol. III, 1907).
1906
The American Village | A Poem by | Philip Freneau | Reprinted in facsimile from the original| edition published at New York | in 1772, with an introduction | by | Harry Lyman Roopman | and | Bibliographical Data | by | Victor Hugo Paltsits | [Device] | Providence, Rhode Island | 1906. Square 8vo. pp. XXI, [1]-69.
Edition of 100 copies. The third publication of the Club for Colonial Reprints, of Providence, R. I. See Vol. III, Appendix A, supra.
INDEX
Adams, John, i. [liv]; iii. [207], [210]
Adams, Samuel, i. [193]
Aitken, R., i. [49]
Albertson, Captain, ii. [346]
Algiers, pirates of, ii. [302], [344], [381]
Amanda poems, ii. [318], [319], [321], [326], [328], [392]
"American Crisis, The," ii. [16]
American Museum, i. [lxvii]; ii. [313]
Americus Vespucius, ii. [268]
Amherst, Sir Jeffrey, i. [156]; ii. [117]
Analectic Magazine, i. [xci]
Anderson, Alexander, i. [xcii]
Anderson, publisher, i. [142], [158], [185]
André, Major John, ii. [39]
Annapolis, Md., iii. [15]
Arbuthnot, Admiral Marriot, ii. [90]
Argus, i. [lxxii]
Arnold, Benedict, ii. [39ff.], [103], [336]
Asgill, Capt. Charles, ii. [193], [291]
Auchmuty, Rev. Samuel, ii. [209]
Bache, Benjamin F., i. [lviii]
Bailey, Commander of packet, ii. [346]
Bailey, Francis, i. [xxxiv], [xxxvi], [xl], [xliiiff.], [lxiii], [lxiv], [lxxx]; ii. [18], [75], [338]
Bailey, Lydia H., i. [lxxxviii]
Bainbridge, Commodore Joseph, iii. [311]
Balfour, Nesbit, ii. [155]
Balloons, ii. [265], [276]; iii. [142]
Barlow, Joel, i. [c], [ci], [279]
Barney, Capt. Joshua, ii. [142], [147], [149]
Bastille, Fall of, iii. [72], [102]
Bauman, Col., i. [lxxx]
Beckley, Mr., i. [lxix]
Bell, Capt. Archibald, i. [xlv]
Bell, Robert, publisher, i. [xxviii], [271]; ii. [260]
Bellamont, Richard, Earl of, iii. [40]
Bermuda, i. [xxviii], [266], [283]; ii. [318], [319], [393]
Bernard, Sir Francis, i. [80]
Biddle, Capt. Nicholas, i. [cvi], [288]
Blackbeard, pirate, iii. [229]
Blanchard, balloonist, iii. [142]
Bolingbroke, Lord, iii. [47]
Bompard, Captain of Ambuscade, iii. [106]
Bon Homme Richard and Serapis, ii. [75]
Bonaparte, Napoleon, iii. [135], [333], [334]
Boston, Mass., i. [84], [152], [158], [171], [185], [193]; ii. [196]
Bradford, William, Papers, i. [xvii]
Brackenridge, H. H., i. [xvi], [xx], [xxii], [xxviii], [xxix]
Brown, Gen. Jacob, iii. [329]
Burgoyne, General, i. [164], [165], [171]; ii. [96], [140]
Burke, Aedanus, i. [xlix], [lxxix]; iii. [243]
Burke, Edmund, ii. [13]; iii. [84], [164]
Burns, Robert, iii. [337]
Burr, Aaron, i. [xvi];
Theodosia, iii. [312]
Campbell, Thomas, ii. [370]
Cannon, Capt. William, i. [xliv]
Carey, John, iii. [82];
Matthew, i. [lxvii]; ii. [313];
Thomas, i. [xc]
Carleton, Sir Guy, i. [79]; ii. [153], [156], [169], [172], [173], [190], [194]
Catharine of Russia, ii. [17]; iii. [97], [136]
Chandler, Bishop Samuel, ii. [303]
Charles V of Spain, ii. [15]
Charleston, S. C., i. [xiv], [xxxix], [xliii], [xlviii], [lxxv], [lxxxi]; ii. [214], [399], [401], [402], [404]; iii. [3], [199], [201]
Chatham, Capt. Brig Rebecca, i. [xxx]
Childs, Francis, i. [lii]
Churchill, Charles, ii. [175]
Churchman, John, ii. [398], [406]
Clarkson, Matthew, i. [lvi]
Clinton, Sir Henry, ii. [7], [41], [57], [89], [153]
Cobbett, William, iii. [167]. See "Peter Porcupine"
Cochrane, Sir Alexander, iii. [362]
Cockburn, Sir George, iii. [343], [356], [362]
Cockneys in America, iii. [185]
Colden, Cadwallader, ii. [203]
Colles, Christopher, ii. [214]
Columbia, S. C., ii. [399], [401], [402]
Columbus, Christopher, i. [ci], [46], [89]
Commerce, the hope of America, iii. [220]
Concord and Lexington, i. [168]
Connecticut, iii. [8]
Cooper, President Miles, ii. [209]
Corcoran, Dr., poetaster, ii. [184]
Cornwallis, Captain, ii. [143];
Earl of, ii. [84], [86], [88], [89], [92], [93], [97], [117], [140]
Cosins, John, ii. [126]
Courtney, Captain of the Boston, iii. [106]
Crukshank, Joseph, publisher, i. [49]
Currie, Dr. William, iii. [159]
Dacres, Capt., of Guerrière, iii. [310]
Dartmouth College, iii. [33]
Dartmouth, Lord, i. [189]
Dauphin of France, birth, ii. [167]
Davis, Matthew L., i. [lxxv]
Dayton, Jonathan, iii. [151]
Dickinson, John, ii. [380]
Digby, Admiral, ii. [112]
Dodd, Dr. William, ii. [16]
Dornin, Bernard, ii. [139]
Downie, Capt. George, iii. [349]
Dunmore, Gov., of Virginia, i. [140]; ii. [87], [114], [115]; iii. [17]
Duponceau, iii. [92]
Dwight, Timothy, i. [lxi], [xcvii], [c], [ci]; iii. [9]
Edgeworth, Maria, ii. [313]
Ellsworth, Oliver, iii. [226];
Mrs. Oliver, i. [lix]
Emigration, ii. [280]; iii. [228]
England, National debt, ii. [134]
"Eugenie," Beaumarchais' comedy, ii. [108]
Eutaw Springs, Battle of, ii. [101]
"Father Bombo's Pilgrimage," i. [xvii]
Fayal, fight in harbor of, iii. [363]
"Features of Mr. Jay's Treaty," iii. [133]
Fenno, John, i. [li]
Fitch, John, and steam navigation, ii. [406]
Fontaine, John, traveller, i. [xiv]
Forman, Eleanor, marries Freneau, i. [xlviii].
Fort George, N. Y., destroyed, iii. [24], [40]
Fox, Charles James, ii. [9];
George, quaker, iii. [14]
France, war with, threatened, iii. [139], [157], [207];
treaty, [226]
Francis, John W., i. [xciii]; ii. [214];
Sam, New York innkeeper, ii. [206]; iii. [360]
Franklin, Benjamin, iii. [36];
William, i. [131]; ii. [115]
Freemasons, iii. [281], [282]
French Revolution, i. [lii], [liv]; ii. [385]; iii. [57], [70], [72], [84], [86], [88ff.], [92], [99], [102], [106], [129], [135]
Freneau Bible, i. [xiii].
Freneau Family:
Agnes, i. [lxxv], [lxxix];
André, i. [xiii];
Andrew, i. [xiv];
Catharine L., i. [lxxvi];
Eleanor, i. [xlix], [lxxvi];
Helen, i. [lxxiv];
Margaret, i. [lxxvi];
Mary, i. [lxxvi];
Philip L., i. [lxxvi];
Peter, i. [xiv], [xxxix], [xlviii], [lxxviii], [lxxxi];
Pierre, i. [xiv]
Freneau Philip,
Birth, [xiv];
enters Princeton, [xv];
College mates, [xvi];
undergraduate verse, [xvii], [xviii], [xxi], [ciii], i. [49];
graduated (1771), [xx];
teacher at Flatbush, [xxi];
publishes "The American Village," [xxii];
teacher in Somerset Academy, Md., [xxii];
begins poetic career in New York, [xxiv], i. [139];
criticized, i. [206];
sails for West Indies, [xxvi];
at Bermuda (1778), [xxviii], ii. [318];
writes "The House of Night," [xxvii], i. [221];
returns (June, 1778), [xxviii], i. [293];
contributes to the United States Magazine, [xxviii];
visits the Azores (1779), [xxx];
sails for the West Indies (1780), [xxx];
captured by the British and confined in prison ships, [xxxiiff.], ii. [18ff.];
the Freeman's Journal, [xxxv], ii. [75];
prologue to "Eugenie," ii. [108];
quarrels with Oswald, [xxxvii], ii. [174];
and Hugh Gaine, ii. [201], [214];
lampoons Rivington, ii. [229];
hymn at close of war, ii. [242];
at Jamaica (1784), [xxxviii], [xxxix], ii. [250], [252], [258];
denounces slavery, ii. [258];
master of the Monmouth (1785), [xxxix], ii. [295];
first edition of his poems (1786), [xxxix], [xli];
in Charleston, S. C. (1786), ii. [301];
his second volume (1788), [xliii];
at Norfolk (1788), [xliv];
at Castle Island, Bermuda (1789), ii. [319];
at Yamacraw, Ga. (1789), [xiv];
enters New York with Washington's fleet (1789), [xlvii];
farewell to the ocean, iii. [3];
editor of New York Daily Advertiser, [xlvii], iii. [3];
marriage (April 15, 1790), [xlviii], iii. [3];
plans "The Rising Empire," [xlix], iii. [5];
is recommended to Madison by Burke, [xlix];
clerkship, [l], [lii], [lxiii];
founds the National Gazette (Oct. 31, 1791), [lii];
sympathy with French Revolution, [liii], ii. [385];
translates Pichon's Ode, [liv], iii. [92];
becomes incendiary in the Gazette, [lv];
attacked by Hamilton, [lvi];
exasperates Washington, [lx];
in Philadelphia during yellow fever epidemic (1793), [lxiii];
suspends the Gazette, [xi];
valedictory on leaving Philadelphia, iii. [113];
founds the Jersey Chronicle, [lxiii];
writes against Jay's treaty, iii. [133];
the third edition of his poems (1795), [lxvii];
abandons the Jersey Chronicle, [lxxi];
founds the Time Piece (1797), [lxxii], iii. [137];
plans biography of Ledyard, [lxxiv];
visited by Deborah Gannett, iii. [182];
resigns editorship of the Time Piece (1798), [lxxv];
a farmer, [lxxv], [lxxix], iii. [199];
"Letters on Various Interesting Subjects," [lxxvi];
urged for New York postmastership, [lxxx];
resumes seafaring life (1802), [lxxx], [lxxxi];
last voyage to the Azores (1807), [lxxxi];
correspondence with Madison and Jefferson, [lxxxff.], i. [lxxxviiff.];
1809 edition of his poems, [lxxxivff.];
visits the castle of Blackbeard the pirate, iii. [229];
at Guadeloupe, iii. [242];
the 1815 edition, [xc];
last years, [xcii];
death, [xcv];
character and personality, [xcviff.];
poetry, [xcviiiff.], [cvi], [cixff.];
mania for revision, [lxvii], ii. [253];
miserly care of his poems, [viii], [lxvii], ii. [313];
services to the Revolution, [cv].
See Poems.
Fresneau, André, i. [xiii]
Funchal, Madeira, iii. [257]
Gage, General, i. [152], [158], [185], [189], [193], [194]
Gaine, Hugh, i. [152], [189]; ii. [201], [205], [214]
Gannett, Deborah, iii. [182]
Garrick's "Dying Valet," ii. [108]
Gaston, Count, ii. [9]
Gates, General, iii. [151]
Genet, Citizen, iii. [92], [106]
Georgia, i. [153]; ii. [387], [397]
George, III, ii.