[3], [9], [16], [117], [126], [217]
Germaine, Lord George, ii. [87]
Godwin, Abraham, Innkeeper at Passaic, N. J., i. [123]
Greene, General, ii. [101]
Greenleaf, Thomas, i. [lxxii]
Guadaloupe, W. I., ii. [314]; iii. [242]
Hamilton, Alexander, i. [liv]; iii. [109], [127]
Hammill, Mr., marries Freneau's daughter, i. [lxxvi]
Hancock, John, i. [193]
Hanson, Capt., i. [xxvi]
Hardy, Sir Thomas, iii. [321], [338]
Harmony Hall, Charleston, ii. [404]
Harvard College, ii. [371]
Havana, Siege of, i. [146]
Hawkes, Capt. of the Iris, ii. [19]
Hay, Lady, iii. [40]
Hezekiah, Salem, Freneau's pseudonym, ii. [329]; iii. [19]
Hatteras, Cape, i. [184]; ii. [320], [392], [394]
Hessians, i. [185], [269]; ii. [35]
Hillyer, Capt. James, of the Phoebe, iii. [318]
Hispaniola, i. [117]
Hoff & Derrick, publish "The Village Merchant," i. [14]
Holt, John, printer, ii. [231]
Hopkins, John, ii. [181]
Hopkinson, Francis, iii. [53]
Horace, quoted and imitated, i. [57]; ii. [103], [177], [336], [377]
Howe, Admiral, ii. [153]
Howe, General, placed in command at Boston, 1775, i. [152];
his campaign in New Jersey, ii. [7]
Huddy, Capt. of N. J. Militia, ii. [163], [193], [291]
Hudson River, iii. [173]
Hunter, Mrs. John, and "The Death Song," ii. [313]
Hull, Isaac, Capt. of the Constitution, iii. [310]
Hyde, Commander of a packet ship, ii. [346]
Hyder, Ali, East Indian insurgent, ii. [148]
Indians, i. [xxxvi], [lxvi], [cx], [cxi]; ii. [187], [243], [313], [369], [371]; iii. [189], [293], [381]
Jamaica, i. [239]; ii. [250], [252], [253], [258]
Jamestown, Va., ii. [270]
Jay's Treaty, i. [lxvi]; iii. [132], [133]
Jefferson, Thomas, i. [l], [lvii], [lxxx], [lxxxiii]; iii. [151], [216], [293]
Jefferies, Judge, i. [163]
Jeffrey, the critic, praises Freneau, i. [vi]
Jemmy, the rover, Pennsylvania sonnetter, ii. [184]
Johnson, Guy, i. [179]
Johnston, British Commissioner, ii. [14]
Johnstone, Commodore George, ii. [117]
"Jonah, History of the Prophet," i. [3]
Jones, John Paul, i. [290]; ii. [75]
Katy-did, the, iii. [275]
Kempenfelt, Admiral, ii. [218]
Key, Francis Scott, iii. [357]
King's College, ii. [209]
Knapp, John Coghill, ii. [123]
Knyphausen, Baron, ii. [38], [39], [122]
Kollock, Shepard, ii. [231]
Laboyteant, Captain Aurora, i. [xxi]
Lafayette, iii. [86]
Lake Champlain, Battle of, iii. [349]
Lake Erie, Battle of, iii. [315]
Landais, Capt., of the Alliance, i. [285]
Latin and Greek, iii. [121]
Laurens, John, ii. [283], [337]
Lawrence, James, killed in action with the Shannon, iii. [313]
Leadbeater, Edward, i. [lxxvi].
Ledyard, John, i. [lxxiv].
Lee, Henry, i. [lxiii]; ii. [101]
Leslie, James, Innkeeper at Passaic, N. J., i. [123]
"Letters on Various Interesting Subjects," i. [lxxvi]
Lexington and Concord, i. [168]
Liberty Cap, iii. [94], [106], [107]
Liberty tree of Boston, i. [159], [172]
Library, Circulating, in Philadelphia, ii. [260]
"Light Summer Reading," ii. [318], [326]
Liquor in jails, iii. [126]
Livingston, R. R., i. [lxxii]
Livingston, Gov. William, i. [124]
London Revolution Society, iii. [99]
Long Island Dutch, iii. [12]
Longworth, publishes the 1815 edition, i. [lxxxvii]
Loudon, New York printer, ii. [231]
Louis XVI., ii. [167], [385]
Lunardi, balloonist, ii. [265]
Lundy's Lane, Battle of, iii. [329]
"Lying Valet," presented in Philadelphia, ii. [108]
MacDonough, Capt. Thomas, iii. [349]
Madeira Islands, iii. [254], [257]
Madison, James, i. [xvi], [xviii], [xxi], [xlix], [lxii], [lxix], [lxxxviiff.]
Magraw, Dr., New York physician, ii. [202], [304]
Manly, Captain of the Hancock, ii. [22]
Mansfield, Lord, ii. [87]
Marion, General Francis, at Eutaw Springs, ii. [101]
Martin, Luther, i. [xxiii]
Mason, Stephens T., iii. [132]
Matthews, David, Mayor of New York, ii. [123]
McKean, Thomas, iii. [151]
M'Rea, Jenny, i. [279]
"Means for the Preservation of Liberty," iii. [152]
Menut, Alexander, i. [lxxii], [lxxv]
Mercer, General Hugh, i. [279]
Mesnard, Capt. brig Active, i. [xxxi]
Mirabeau, motto from, translated by Freneau, ii. [113]
Miranda, General, iii. [271]
Mississippi River, i. [74], [76]; ii. [281]
Mitchell, cryer of Philadephia, ii. [182]
Mitchell, Rev. Alexander, i. [xv]
"Modern Chivalry" by Brackenridge, i. [xvi], [xxiv]
"Monarchical and Mixed Forms of Government," i. [lxvi]
Monroe, James, iii. [151]
Montagu, George, i. [140]
Morin, Pierre, i. [xiv];
Mary, i. [xiv]
Motley, Capt. brig Betsy, i. [xlvii]
Mount Pleasant, Freneau moves to, i. [xv]
Moultrie, Fort, iii. [342]
Moultrie, General William, iii. [238]
Murphy, refugee from Scorpion, i. [xxxiii]
Nassau Hall, see Princeton
Navy, see Ships
Naval lyrics,
"Capt. Jones' Invitation," i. [cvi], [290];
"Death of Capt. Biddle," i. [cvi], [288];
"Stanzas on the New Frigate Alliance," i. [cvii], [285];
"On the Memorable Victory," i. [cvii], ii. [76];
"Barney's Invitation," i. [cvii], ii. [147];
"Song on Capt. Barney's Victory," i. [cvii], ii. [149];
"On the Memorable Naval Engagement," iii. [106];
"On the Capture of the Guerriere," iii. [310];
"Battle of Lake Erie," iii. [315];
"On the Capture of the Essex," iii. [318];
"The Battle of Stonington," iii. [338];
"Battle of Lake Champlain," iii. [349];
"On the Loss of the General Armstrong," iii. [363];
"On the Privateer Prince de Neufchatel," iii. [366]
Nelson, William, i. [123]
Neversink, Thomas, prints "A Laughable Poem," ii. [338]
New London, iii. [321]
Neversink Highlands, iii. [3], [358]
Newspapers,—
Aurora, Philadelphia, i. [lxxvi], [14], iii. [132];
City Gazette or the Daily Advertiser, Charleston, [xlviii], iii. [5];
Columbian Centinel, Boston, iii. [81];
Columbian Herald, Charleston, ii. [301];
Connecticut Courant, iii. [161];
Constitutional Gazette, N. Y., i. [xxiv], [158], [185];
Evening Post, Philadelphia, ii. [288];
Fenno's Gazette of the U. S., Philadelphia, i. [lvi]; iii. [81], [109];
Freeman's Journal, Phila., xxxivff., [xl], [xliii]; ii. [92], [174], [198], [240];
General Advertiser, Phila., iii. [92];
Independent Gazetteer, Phila., i. [xxxvii], [41]; ii. [174], [176], [177], [179], [181], [185];
Jersey Chronicle, [lxv], [lxx], [lxxi]; iii. [3];
London Morning Herald, i. [41];
Monmouth Press, i. [xcv];
National Gazette, i. [liiff.], [lx], [lxi]; iii [56], [60], [76], [78], [81];
New Jersey Journal, Chatham, ii. [231];
New York Daily Advertiser, i. [xlviii], ii. [75], [388], iii. [3];
New York Gazetteer, ii. [120], [231];
New York Journal, i. [lxxii], [42]; ii. [231];
New York Mercury, ii. [203];
New York Mirror, i. [xcv];
New York Packet, ii. [231];
North Carolina Gazette, iii. [19];
Porcupine's Gazette, iii. [156], [167], [168];
Rivington's N. Y. Loyal Gazette, ii. [120];
Royal Gazette, ii. [113], [115], [116], [120], [124], [125], [126], [143], [146], [162], [169], [190], [232], [234];
Time-Piece, [lxxii], ii. [3], [137];
Weekly Gazette, Charleston, ii. [212], [402]
Newspaper tax, iii. [52]
"New Travels through North America," translated by Freneau, i. [xxxvi]
New York City, ii. [7], [112], [162], [205], [223]; iii. [24], [26], [42], [49], [53], [116], [123], [173]
Nicholson, Capt. James, of the Trumbull, ii. [85]
North Carolina, iii. [19]
North, Lord, i. [189]
Nova Scotia, ii. [219], [293]
Nugent, Lord, ii. [13]
"Observations on Monarchy," i. [lxvi]
"Odes on Various Subjects," ii. [73]
Ohio, iii. [366]
Ordonneaux, Commander of Prince de Neufchatel, iii. [366]
Oswald, Eleazer, i. [xxxvii]; ii. [175], [185]
Paine, Thomas, i. [lix], [lxiv]; iii. [90], [286]
Paris, Matthew, ii. [274]
Parke, Col., Poem to Freneau, i. [xli]
Parker, New York printer, ii. [203]
Parker, Sir Peter, iii. [342], [354]
Parr, Governor of Nova Scotia, ii. [293]
Passaic Falls, N. J., i. [xxv], [123]
Paterson, N. J., i. [xxv], [123], [131]
Peale's Exhibition, ii. [246]
Pearson, commander of Serapis, ii. [78]
Pennsylvania, iii. [13]
Percy, Lord, i. [168]; iii. [11]
Perry, Commodore, iii. [315]
Pewter Platter Alley, Philadelphia, ii. [287]
Philadelphia, i. [xxxivff.], [68], [285]; ii. [81], [108], [147], [167], [225], [246], [260], [287]; iii. [42], [49]. [53], [92], [106], [110], [111], [113], [142], [151], [159], [178]
"Philosopher of the Forest," Freneau writes, i. [xliii]; ii. [159]
Pichon, Citizen, "Ode to Liberty," iii. [92]
Pico, the peak of, iii. [254]
"Pilgrim, The" Freneau's, i. [xxxvi], [xliii]; ii. [159]
Pindar, Peter, ii. [394]; iii. [28]
Pintard, John, i. [lviii], [xcv]
Pocket Almanac, Bailey's, ii. [280], [282], [314]
Poems by Freneau
Addressed to a Political Shrimp, iii. [127];
Address to a Learned Pig, iii. [169];
Address to the Commander in Chief, ii. [81];
Address to the Republicans of America, iii. [154];
Adventures of Simon Swangum, i. [14];
Advice to a Friend, i. [184];
Advice to the Ladies, iii. [402];
Alcina's Enchanted Island, ii. [376];
Almanac Maker, iii. [402];
Amanda in a Consumption, ii. [326];
Amanda's Complaint, ii. [392];
America Independent, i. [xxviii], [271], ii. [261];
American Demosthenes, iii. [144];
American Independence, i. [271];
American Liberty, a Poem, i. [xxiv], [142];
American Siberia, ii. [293];
American Soldier, iii. [51];
American Village, i. [xxii], [41]; iii. [381];
Answer to a Card of Invitation, iii. [263];
Apology for Intemperance, iii. [403];
Argonaut, ii. [128];
Argonauta, ii. [128];
Ariosto's Description, ii. [376];
Arnold's Departure, ii. [103];
Author's Soliloquy, ii. [332];
Author on Authorship, ii. [332].
Bacchanalian Dialogue, iii. [255];
Banished Man, iii. [47];
Barney's Invitation, i. [cvii]; ii. [147];
Batavian Picture, iii. [12];
Battle of Lake Champlain, iii. [349];
Battle of Lake Erie, iii. [315];
Battle of Stonington, iii. [338];
Bay Islet, iii. [116];
Beauties of Santa Cruz, i. [xxvii], [222], [239], [249];
Belief and Unbelief, iii. [405];
Bergen Planter, iii. [45];
Bermuda Islands, ii. [318];
Bethlehemite, iii. [406];
Bird at Sea, iii. [22];
Blast of November, iii. [406];
Blessings of the Poppy, iii. [114];
Book of Odes, iii. [161];
Bridge of the Delaware, iii. [403];
British Prison Ship, i. [xxxiii], [cvii], ii. [18];
Brook of the Valley, iii. [376].
Captain Jones's Invitation, i. [cvi], [290];
Caribbean, ii. [314];
Charity a-la-Mode, iii. [403];
Citizen's Resolve, i. [42];
College Story, iii. [404];
Columbus to Ferdinand, i. [xxix], [ci], [46];
Commerce, iii. [220];
Congress Hall, iii. [26];
Constantia, i. [xlviii], iii. [38];
Country Printer, i. [lxxxvi], [14], iii. [60];
Crispin's Answer, iii. [75];
Crows and the Carrion, iii. [179].
Death Song of a Cherokee Indian, i. [cx], ii. [315];
Debtor's Soliloquy, iii. [402];
Departure, ii. [298];
Departure, iii. [49];
Description of Connecticut, iii. [8];
Description of the Plague in Athens, iii. [404];
Deserted Farm-House, i. [40], iii. [399];
Desolate Academy, i. [182];
Devastations in a Library, iii. [402];
Dialogue at Hyde-Park Corner, ii. [140];
Dialogue at Washington's Tomb, iii. [352];
Dialogue between his Britannic Majesty and Mr. Fox, i. [xxix], ii. [9];
Dialogue between Shadrach and Whiffle, iii. [403];
Discovery, i. [ci], [85];
Dish of Tea, iii. [71];
Distrest Orator, iii. [401];
Distrest Shepherdess, i. [195];
Distrest Theatre, ii. [404];
Drunkard's Apology, iii. [403];
Drunken Soldier, iii. [402];
Duelists, iii. [406];
Dull Moralist, iii. [402];
Dying Elm, i. [xxix], [45];
Dying Indian, i. [cxi], ii. [243].
Elegiac Lines, i. [222], [253], ii. [328], iii. [402];
Elegiac Lines on a Theological Script-Monger, iii. [404];
Elegaic Stanzas on a Young Gentleman, iii. [403];
Elegaic Verses on a Dog, iii. [401];
Elegy on the Death of a Blacksmith, iii. [112];
Elegy on Mr. Robert Bell, ii. [260];
Englishman's Complaint, ii. [305];
English Quixote, ii. [54];
Epigram, iii. [116];
Epistle from Dr. Franklin, iii. [36];
Epistle to a Desponding Seamen, iii. [57];
Epistle to a Gay Young Lady, iii. [403];
Epistle to a Student of Dead Languages, iii. [121];
Epistle to the Patriotic Farmer, ii. [380];
Epistle to Peter Pindar, iii. [28];
Epistle to Sylvius, i. [xxxviii], ii. [295];
Epitaph, ii. [328];
Epitaph on a Worthy Parson, iii. [406];
Epitaph on Frederick the Second, iii. [403];
Epitaph on Peter Abelard, iii. [401];
Epitaph on the Tombstone of Patrick Bay, iii. [401];
Epistolary Lines on the Death of a Fiddler, iii. [402];
Esperanza's March, iii. [405];
Eutaw Springs, i. [cvi], ii. [101];
Expedition of Timothy Taurus, i. [xxvii], [123].
Fading Rose, iii. [404];
Fair Buckle-Thief, iii. [402];
Fair Solitary, ii. [325];
Fancy's Ramble, i. [34];
Farmer Dobbins's Complaint, iii. [402];
Farmer's Winter Evening, iii. [394];
Federal Hall, iii. [26];
Female Caprice, iii. [402];
Female Frailty, i. [lxviii]. [197];
Few Honest Coblers, iii. [402];
Fiddler's Farewell, iii. [402];
Five Ages, iii. [401];
Flagelators, iii. [401];
Florio to Amanda, ii. [319];
Forest Bean, iii. [120].
General Gage's Confession, i. [xxv], [189], ii. [205];
General Gage's Soliloquy, i. [xxv], [152], ii. [205];
George the Third's Soliloquy, i. [xxix], ii. [3];
God Save the Rights of Man, i. [liv], iii. [99];
Gougers, iii. [404].
Happy Prospect, ii. [243];
Hatteras, ii. [394];
Heaving the Lead, iii. [406];
Hermit and the Traveller, iii. [406];
Hermit of Saba, ii. [359];
Hermit's Valley, iii. [128];
Heroine of the Revolution, iii. [182];
Hessian Embarkation, i. [222];
Highland Sawney, iii. [402];
History of the Prophet Jonah, i. [xvi], [3];
Horace, Lib. I. Ode 15, ii. [377];
Horace, Lib. II. Ode 16, Imitated, ii. [336];
House of Night, i. [xxvii], [lxviii], [civ], [212], [253], [269], iii. [122];
Human Frailty, iii. [405];
Humanity and Ingratitude, iii. [401];
Hurricane, ii. [250];
Hypochondriac, iii. [406].
In Memory of James Lawrence, iii. [313];
Impertinent, iii. [401];
Indian Burying Ground, i. [cxi], ii. [369];
Indian Convert, iii. [189];
Indian Student, i. [cx], ii. [371];
Insolvent's Release, ii. [329];
Invalid, iii. [403];
Invitation, i. [290];
Island Field Hand, ii. [258].
Jamaica Funeral, i. [lxviii], [xcvii], [cv], [239], [253], iii. [122];
Jeffrey, or the Soldier's Progress, iii. [117];
Jewish Lamentation at the Euphrates, i. [270];
Journey from Philadelphia to New York, ii. [338];
Jug of Rum, iii. [66].
Laughable Poem, ii. [338];
Libera Nos, Domine, i. [139];
Lines Addressed to Mr. Jefferson, iii. [293];
Lines by H. Salem, on his Return from Calcutta, iii. [57];
Lines Intended for Mr. Peale's Exhibition, ii. [246];
Lines Occasioned by a Visit to an Old Indian Burying Ground, ii. [369];
Lines Occasioned by Mr. Rivington's new Titular Types, ii. [124];
Lines on a Distrest Orator, iii. [401];
Lines on a February Shad, iii. [403];
Lines on Cutting down Trees in the Streets, ii. [53];
Lines on Mr. Rivington's New Engraved King's Arms, ii. [125];
Lines on Napoleon Bonaparte, iii. [333];
Lines on Seniora Julia, iii. [366];
Lines on the Death of a Lady, ii. [328];
Lines on the New Theatre, iii. [406];
Lines to a Coasting Captain, i. [184];
Lines to the Memory of a Young American Lady, iii. [402];
Lines Written at Port Royal, ii. [253];
Lines Written at Sea, iii. [231];
Lines Written at St. Catharine's Island, ii. [397];
Lines Written for Mr. Ricketts, iii. [405];
Lines Written in a French Novel, iii. [405];
Lines Written in a very Small Garden, iii. [404];
Lines Written on a Puncheon, iii. [66];
Literary Importations, ii. [303];
Literary Plunderers, iii. [402];
Log-Town Cabin, i. [cx], iii. [19];
London Dialogue, ii. [87];
Lord Dunmore's Petition, ii. [114];
Lost Sailor, ii. [128];
Love's Suicide, iii. [404];
Lysander's Retreat, ii. [401].
MacSwiggin, i. [xviii], [xxv], [206], ii. [185];
Manhattan City, ii. [223];
Man of Ninety, ii. [374];
Marcella in a Consumption, ii. [326];
Market Girl, iii. [402];
Marriage a-la-mode, iii. [403];
Mars and Hymen, i. [195], [197], ii. [56], [57];
Mars and Venus, iii. [403];
Maryland, iii. [15];
Matrimonial Dialogue, iii. [104];
May to April, ii. [331];
Megara and Altavola, iii. [146];
Menace, iii. [403];
Mercantile Charity, iii. [403];
Midnight Consultations, i. [158];
Military Recruiting, iii. [308];
Millenium, iii. [176];
Minerva's Advice, iii. [403];
Minstrel's Complaint, iii. [402];
Miserable Life of a Pedagogue, iii. [396];
Misfortune of March, iii. [402];
Misnomer, i. [185];
Mistake, iii. [405];
Modern Devotion, iii. [54];
Modern Idolatry, ii. [54];
Modern Jehu, iii. [405];
Modern Miracle, iii. [402];
Monumental Lines, iii. [405];
Monument of Phaon, i. [lxviii], [30];
Moral Thought, ii. [91];
Mourning Nun, ii. [325];
Mr. Jay's Treaty, iii. [132];
Musical Savage, iii. [406].
Nanny to Nabby, iii. [42];
Nabby to Nanny, iii. [44];
Nature's Debt, iii. [406];
Nautical Rendezvous, The, iii. [242];
Nereus and Thetis, iii. [404];
Neversink, i. [xlvii], [lxxxvi], iii. [3];
New Age, iii. [405];
New England Sabbath-Day Chase, iii. [29];
News-Carrier's Petition, ii. [240];
News-Man's Address, 1784, ii. [238];
News-Man's Address, 1786, ii. [301];
News-Man's Address, 1788, ii. [383];
Newsmonger, ii. [263];
New Year's Eve, iii. [406];
New Year's Verses, 1783, ii. [197];
New Year's Verses, 1783, ii. [198], iii. [129], [401];
New Year's Verses, 1784, ii. [240];
New Year's Verses, 1785, ii. [284];
New Year's Verses, 1788, ii. [383];
New Year's Verses, 1798, iii. [194];
New York Tory, ii. [84];
New York Tory's Epistle, ii. [290];
New York Tory's Epistle to one of His Friends, ii. [219];
Northern March, iii. [329];
Northern Soldier, i. [197], ii. [67];
Nova Scotia Menace, iii. [403].
Occasioned by the Bill Proposing a Taxation on Newspapers, iii. [52];
October's Address, iii. [273];
Ode, iii. [99];
Ode for July 4, 1799, iii. [152];
Ode to Fancy, i. [lviii], [34];
Ode to Good Fortune, iii. [405];
Ode to Liberty, i. [liii], iii. [92];
Ode to the Americans, iii. [203];
Old Virginia, iii. [17];
On a Book Called Unitarian Theology, ii. [307];
On a Celebrated Performer on the Violin, iii. [192];
On a Hessian Debarkation, i. [222], [269];
On a Honey Bee, iii. [284];
On a Lady Now Deceased, iii. [405];
On a Lady's Singing Bird, i. [283];
On a Legislative Act, iii. [126];
On Amanda's Singing Bird, i. [283];
On a Man Killed by a Buffalo, iii. [404];
On American Antiquity, iii. [5];
On a Nocturnal View of the Planet Jupiter, iii. [404];
On a Painter, iii. [403];
On a Proposed Negotiation, iii. [226];
On Arriving in South Carolina, iii. [199];
On a Rural Nymph, iii. [268];
On a Travelling Speculator, iii. [404];
On Deborah Gannett, iii. [182];
On Dr. Sangrado's Flight, iii. [111];
On False Systems of Government, iii. [221];
On Finding a Terrapin, iii. [406];
On General Miranda's Expedition, iii. [271];
On General Robertson's Proclamation, ii. [162];
On Happiness, iii. [405];
On Hearing a Political Oration, iii. [144];
On Passing by an Old Churchyard, iii. [277];
On Pest-Eli-Hali, iii. [404];
On Political Sermons, iii. [330];
On Prohibiting the Sale of Ramsey's History, ii. [312];
On Retirement, i. [84];
On Seeing a Beautiful Print, iii. [406];
On Seniora Julia Leaving a Dance, iii. [265];
On Sir Henry Clinton's Recall, ii. [153];
On Superstition, iii. [405];
On Swedenborg's Universal Theology, ii. [307];
On the Abuse of Human Power, iii. [272];
On the Approaching Dissolution, iii. [404];
On the Anniversary of the Storming of the Bastile, i. [liii], iii. [102];
On the Attempted Launch of a Frigate, iii. [157];
On the Brigantine Privateer Prince de Neufchatel, iii. [366];
On the British Blockade, iii. [358];
On the British Commercial Depredations, iii. [300];
On the British Invasion, iii. [341];
On the British King's Speech, ii. [217];
On the Capture of the Essex, iii. [318];
On the Capture of the Guerriere, iii. [310];
On the City Encroachments on the River Hudson, iii. [173];
On the Conflagrations at Washington, iii. [344];
On the Conqueror of America, i. [185];
On the Crew of a Certain Vessel, ii. [317];
On the Death of a Masonic Grand Sachem, iii. [282];
On the Death of a Master Builder, iii. [281];
On the Death of a Republican Printer, iii. [101];
On the Death of Capt. Nicholas Biddle, i. [cvi], [288];
On the Death of Catharine II., iii. [136];
On the Death of Colonel Laurens, ii. [283];
On the Death of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, iii. [36];
On the Death of General Reed, ii. [288];
On the Death of General Ross, iii. [356];
On the Demolition of an Old College, iii. [33];
On the Demolition of Fort George, iii. [24];
On the Demolition of the French Monarchy, i. [liii], iii. [84];
On the Departure of the Grand Sanhedrim, iii. [49];
On the Departure of Peter Porcupine, iii. [240];
On the Dismission of Bonaparte, iii. [334];
On the Emigration to America, ii. [280];
On the English Devastations, iii. [343];
On the Evils of Human Life, iii. [405];
On the Fall of an Ancient Oak, iii. [285];
On the Fall of General Earl Cornwallis, ii. [92];
On the Federal City, iii. [171], [184];
On the First American Ship, ii. [261];
On the Fourteenth of July, i. [liii], iii. [72];
On the Free Use of the Lancet, iii. [159];
On the French Republicans, i. [liii], iii. [88];
On the Frigate Constitution, iii. [174];
On the Invasion of Rome, iii. [135];
On the Lake Expeditions, iii. [314];
On the Late Sloop of War General Monk, ii. [142];
On the Launching of the Frigate Constitution, iii. [158];
On the Launching of the Independence, iii. [374];
On the Loss of the Armstrong, iii. [363];
On the Memorable Naval Engagement, iii. [106];
On the Memorable Victory, i. [cvii], ii. [75];
On the Naval Attack Near Baltimore, iii. [357];
On the New American Frigate, Alliance, i. [cvii], [285];
On the New Year's Festival, ii. [198];
On the Peak of Pico, iii. [254];
On the Peak of Teneriffe, iii. [261];
On the Proposed System of State Consolidation, iii. [225];
On the Portraits of Louis and Antoinette, iii. [89];
On the Powers of the Human Understanding, iii. [404];
On the Prospect of a Revolution in France, ii. [385];
On the Prospect of War, iii. [296];
On the Religion of Nature, iii. [405];
On the Royal Coalition, iii. [129];
On the Sleep of Plants, iii. [31];
On the Symptoms of Hostilities, iii. [291];
On the Uniformity and Perfection of Nature, iii. [405];
On the Universality of the God of Nature, iii. [405];
On the Vicissitudes of Things, ii. [284];
On the War Patrons, iii. [98];
On the War Projected with the Republic of France, iii. [139];
Orator of the Woods, iii. [41];
Order of the Day, iii. [406];
Origin of Wars, iii. [403];
Orland's Flight, iii. [111].
Palæmon: or, the Skaiter, iii. [402];
Palemon to Lavinia, ii. [381];
Pamphleteer and the Critic, ii. [309];
Parade and Sham-fight, iii. [368];
Parody on the Attempt to Force the British Treaty, iii. [133];
Parting Glass, iii. [68];
Patrick Mulponi, ii. [379];
Pestilence, iii. [110];
Pettifogger, iii. [191];
Pewter Platter Alley, ii. [287];
Philander: or the Emigrant, ii. [321];
Philosophical Reflections, ii. [165];
Pictures of Columbus, i. [lxviii], [ci], [89];
Picture of the Times, ii. [165];
Pilgrim's Progress, ii. [401];
Pilot of Hatteras, ii. [394];
Plato, the Philosopher, to Theon, ii. [104];
Political Balance, ii. [130];
Political Biography, ii. [201];
Political Litany, i. [139];
Political Rival Suitors, iii. [130];
Political Weathercock, iii. [216];
Power of Fancy, i. [34];
Prayer of Orpheus, i. [39];
Prefatory Lines, iii. [137];
Preposterous Nuptials, iii. [403];
Prince Regent's Resolve, iii. [336];
Prince William Henry's Soliloquy, ii. [167];
Prisoner, iii. [402];
Prison Ship, i. [xxxiii], [288];
Procession to Columbia, ii. [399];
Procession to Sylvania, ii. [399];
Progress of Balloons, ii. [276];
Projectors, ii. [160];
Prologue to a Theatrical Entertainment, ii. [108];
Prophecy, ii. [126];
Prophecy of King Tammany, ii. [187];
Prudent Philosopher, iii. [403];
Psalm CXXXVII Imitated, i. [xxix], [270];
Publius to Pollia, iii. [405];
Pyramid of the American States, iii. [82];
Pyramids of Egypt, i. [xvi], [25];
Pythona, iii. [406].
Quintilian to Lycidas, iii. [115].
Reflections, iii. [217];
Reflections on Dr. Perkins' Metallic Points, iii. [405];
Reflections on the Constitution of Nature, iii. [404];
Reflections on the Death of a Country Printer, iii. [101];
Reflections on Mutability of Things, iii. [215];
Refugees' Petition to Sir Guy Carleton, ii. [172];
Renegado Epistle, ii. [219];
Renegado Epistle, ii. [290];
Republican Festival, iii. [151];
Republican Genius of Europe, iii. [129];
Retaliation, a Marine Ode, iii. [373];
Retirement, i. [84];
Retort, iii. [401];
Reward of Innocence, iii. [405];
Rising Glory of America, i. [xxi], [ciii], [49];
Rival Suitors for America, iii. [130];
Rivington's Confessions, i. [xl], ii. [229];
Rivington's Last Will, ii. [120];
Rivington's Reflections, ii. [190];
Royal Adventurer, ii. [112];
Royal Apprentice, iii. [405];
Royal Cockneys in America, iii. [185];
Royal Consultations, iii. [361];
Rural Bachelor, iii. [403].
St. Preux to Eloisa, iii. [402];
Sangrado's Expedition to Sylvania, ii. [402];
Santa Cruz, i. [222], [239], [249];
Satan's Remonstrance, ii. [169];
Satire in Answer to a Hostile Attack, i. [206];
Scandinavian War Song, ii. [159];
Science Favorable to Virtue, iii. [404];
Scornful Lady, iii. [402];
Scurrilous Scribe, iii. [405];
Sea-Faring Bachelor, i. [184];
Seasons Moralized, ii. [282];
Sea Voyage, i. [293];
Serious Menace, iii. [213];
Seventeen Hundred and Ninety-one, iii. [65];
Sexton's Sermon, i. [222], [239], iii. [122];
Shadrach and Pomposo, iii. [403];
Silent Academy, i. [182];
Sir Guy Carleton's Address, ii. [156];
Sir Guy's Answer, ii. [173];
Sir Harry's Invitation, ii. [7];
Sir Peter Petrified, iii. [354];
Sketches of American History, ii. [266];
Slender's Journey, i. [xliii], [lxxxvi], ii. [338];
Song on Captain Barney's Victory, i. [cvii], ii. [149];
Speech, ii. [117];
Spy, i. [197], ii. [39];
Stanzas Occasioned by Absurd Panegyrics, iii. [235];
Stanzas Occasioned by the Departure of the British, ii. [214];
Stanzas Occasioned by the Ruins of a Country Inn, ii. [110];
Stanzas on a Political Projector, iii. [406];
Stanzas on an Ancient Dutch House, i. [40];
Stanzas on an old English Tobacco Box, iii. [278];
Stanzas on the Decease of Thomas Paine, iii. [286];
Stanzas on the same Subject as the Preceding, iii. [234];
Stanzas Published at the Procession to the Tombs of the Patriots, iii. [246];
Stanzas on Skeletons Dug up in Fort George, iii. [40];
Stanzas to an Alien, iii. [228];
Stanzas to the Memory of General Washington, iii. [232];
Stanzas to the Memory of two Young Persons, ii. [79];
Stanzas Written at Baltimore, ii. [391];
Stanzas written at the Foot of Monte Souffiere, ii. [314];
Stanzas written at the Island of Madeira, iii. [257];
Stanzas Written in a Clergyman's Garden, iii. [404];
Stanzas Written in a Blank Leaf of Burke's History, ii. [314];
Stanzas Written in Blackbeard's Castle, iii. [229];
St. Catharine's, ii. [397];
Subscription Prayer, ii. [379];
Suicide, iii. [404];
Susanna's Revival, iii. [402];
Susanna's Tomb, iii. [405];
Suttler and the Soldier, iii. [304].
Terra Vulpina, iii. [8];
Terrific Torpedoes, iii. [321];
Theodosia, iii. [312];
Tenth Ode of Horace's Book of Epodes, ii. [103];
Thoughts on the European War System, iii. [103];
Timothy Taurus, i. [xxv];
To a Caty-did, iii. [275];
To a Concealed Royalist, ii. [174];
To a Democratic Editor, iii. [166];
To a Deceased Dog, iii. [401];
To a Dog, ii. [387];
To America, iii. [301];
To an Angry Zealot, iii. [81];
To an Author, ii. [332];
To a Night Fly, iii. [189];
To an Old Man, ii. [104];
To a Noisy Politician, iii. [122];
To a Persecuted Philosopher, iii. [81];
To a Republican, iii. [90];
To a Very Little Man, iii. [403];
To a Writer of Panegyric, iii. [119];
Tobacco, iii. [46];
To Clarissa, iii. [403];
To Cracovius Patridas, ii. [336];
To Crispin O'Conner, ii. [74];
To Cynthia, ii. [391], iii. [403];
To Duncan Dolittle, iii. [164];
To Fungus, Froth & Co., iii. [403];
To Harriot, ii. [391];
To His Excellency, General Washington, ii. [81];
To Ismenia, iii. [406];
To Lord Cornwallis, ii. [86];
To Lydia, ii. [387];
To Marcia, ii. [326];
Tomb of the Patriots, iii. [249];
To Memmius, ii. [406];
To Misfortune, ii. [335];
To Mr. Blanchard, iii. [142];
To Mr. Churchman, ii. [398];
To My Book, iii. [78];
To My Book, iii. [129];
To My Lord Snake, iii. [401];
To Myrtalis, iii. [141];
To Pest-Eli-Hali, iii. [166];
To Peter Porcupine, iii. [156];
To Peter Porcupine, iii. [167];
Tormentina's Complaint, ii. [393];
To Sanstone Samuel, iii. [176];
To Sylock Ap Shenkin, i. [206], ii. [185], [177], iii. [76], [119];
To Sylock Ap Shenkin, an Abusive Court Writer, ii. [174];
To Sylock Ap Shenkin in Reply to Big Looks, iii. [109];
To Sir Toby, ii. [258];
To Sylvius, iii. [113];
To the Americans of the United States, i. [lxx], iii. [188];
To the Americans on the Rumored Approach of the Hessians, i. [185];
To the Concealed Royalist, ii. [177];
To the Concealed Royalist on his Farewell, ii. [179];
To the Democratic Country Editors, iii. [210];
To the Dog Sancho, iii. [404];
To the Foe to Tyrants, ii. [177];
To the Frigate Constitution, iii. [162];
To the Grand Mufti, iii. [402];
To the Keeper of the King's Water Works, ii. [252];
To the Lake Squadrons, iii. [347];
To the Memory of a Lady, iii. [403];
To the Memory of Edward Rutledge, iii. [238];
To the Memory of Mrs. Burnet, iii. [403];
To the Memory of the Late Aedanus Burke, iii. [243];
To the Memory of the Brave Americans, ii. [101];
To the Philadelphia Doctors, iii. [178];
To the Public, iii. [56];
To the Rev. Samuel Stanhope Smith, iii. [244];
To the Royalist Unveiled, ii. [181];
To the Scribe of Scribes, iii. [187];
To Whom it May Concern, ii. [185];
To Zoilus, ii. [309];
Translated from the Third Book of Lucretius, iii. [406];
Translation from Ovid's Tristia, iii. [404];
Translation of Gray's Ode, iii. [405];
Translation of the Third Elegy of Ovid, iii. [404];
Truth Anticipated, ii. [143];
Two Genii, iii. [406].
Under the Portraiture of Martha Ray, iii. [403];
Upon a very ancient Dutch House, iii. [399];
Usurer's Prayer, iii. [404].
Vanity of Existence, ii. [91];
Vernal Ague, i. [188];
Verses Made at Sea, ii. [250];
Verses occasioned by Washington's Arrival, ii. [225];
View of Colombia, ii. [401];
View of Rhode Island, iii. [7];
Village Merchant, i. [xvi], [14], iii. [60];
Vision of the Night, i. [222];
Volunteer's March, iii. [337];
Voyage to Boston, i. [xxv], [158].
Wanderer, iii. [22];
Warning to America, iii. [70];
Wild Honey Suckle, i. [cix], ii. [306];
Wish of Diogenes, i. [84];
Written at Cape Hatteras, ii. [392];
Written at Poplar Hill, iii. [406];
Written at Port Royal, ii. [253].
Porcupine, Peter, iii. [156], [167], [187], [240]
Powers and Willis, printers, i. [xxxvi]
Princeton, i. [xvff.], [xxv], [49], [50], [208], iii. [244]
Printer, A Country, iii. [101], [166]
Prison-ships, ii. [18], iii. [246], [249];
The Jersey, ii. [27], iii. [249];
The Hunter, ii. [27], [31], [32];
The Scorpion, ii. [26], [27], [31];
The Strombolo, ii. [27]
Privateering, iii. [242], [366]
Prophecies, Freneau's;
Rise of the West, i. [76];
America a world-power, ii. [282];
ballooning, ii. [279];
Europe owns America her equal, ii. [386];
science displaces the classics, iii. [121];
America's navy, iii. [158];
era of prose, iii. [188];
Jefferson president, iii. [216]
Pyramid of the States, iii. [82]
Quesnay, Alexander, ii. [108]
Ramsay, David, ii. [312], iii. [245]
Randolph, John, i. [li], [lxiv]
Rawdon, Lord, ii. [97]
Ray, Hugh, i. [xxxii]
Read, Col., iii. [354]
Reed, Gen. Joseph, ii. [176], [288]
Reid, Samuel C., Captain of General Armstrong, iii. [363]
Rhode Island, ii. [386], iii. [7]
Rights of Man, iii. [65], [90]
"Rising Empire, The," i. [xlix], iii. [5]
Rittenhouse, David, i. [xlii], [lix]
Rivington, James, ii. [116], [120], [124], [125], [143], [162], [169], [190], [229], [232]
Robin, Abbé Claude, i. [xxxvi], [lxxiii]
Robertson, General James, ii. [39], [122], [162], [237]
Rodney, Admiral, George, ii. [143]
Rogers, Captain of the General Monk, ii. [150]
Ross, General Robert, iii. [89], [343], [356]
Royal George, Loss of, ii. [218]
Rozier, balloonist, ii. [276]
Rush, Dr. Benjamin, iii. [159], [167], [169], [240]
Rutledge, Gov. Edward, iii. [238]
Rum, the curse of, iii. [66]
Saint Esprit, Church, New York, i. [xiii]
Sandwich, Lord, ii. [13], [90]
St. James Island, i. [xxvii]
Santa Cruz Island, West Indies, i. [xxvi], [xxvii], [xxxiv], [249]
"Satires against the Tories," i. [xvii]
Schuylkill River, iii. [128]
Scott, Sir Walter, i. [vi], [cvi]; ii. [102]
Seabury, Bishop Samuel, ii. [303]
Sears, Isaac, raids Rivington's office, ii. [205], [236]
Sevier, Robert and William, iii. [79]
Shelburne, Earl of, settles the quarrel with the Colonies, ii. [191]
Shippen, Dr. William, iii. [244]
Ships.
Active, Am. brig, i. [xxxi];
Alliance, Am. frigate, i. [285], ii. [77];
Ardent, Fr. man of war, ii. [145];
Asia, Br. man of war, ii. [205];
Aurora, Am. ship, i. [xxx], ii. [19], [21], [23];
Betsy, Am. brig, i. [xlvii];
Betsey, Br. ship, i. [xlv];
Boston, Br. frigate, iii. [106];
Carnation, Br. armed brig, iii. [363];
Cerberus, Br. frigate, ii. [153];
Charming Sally, Br. privateer, ii. [150];
Cherub, Br. frigate, iii. [318];
Chesapeake, Am. frigate, iii. [313];
Columbia, Freneau's schooner, i. [xliii], [xlvii], [xlviii];
Confidence, Br. warship, iii. [349];
Constitution, Am. frigate, iii. [157], [158], [162], [174], [310];
Countess of Scarborough, Br. man of war, ii. [75];
Despatch, Br. war brig, iii. [338];
Dromilly, Freneau's brig, i. [xxxvii], ii. [252];
Echo, Am. brig, i. [lxxix];
Empress of China, Am. merchant ship, ii. [261];
Essex, Am. frigate, iii. [318];
Fair American, Br. privateer, ii. [142];
Formidable, Br. frigate, ii. [143];
Fulton the First, Am. steam frigate, iii. [360];
General Armstrong, Am. privateer brig, iii. [363];
General Greene, Am. privateer, ii. [142], [150];
General Monk, Am. sloop of war, ii. [85], [142], [147], [149];
Good Man Richard, Am. frigate, ii. [77];
Glorieuse, French man of war, ii. [145];
Grange, Br. ship, iii. [106];
Guerriere, Br. frigate, iii. [310];
Hancock, former name of the Iris, ii. [22];
Hector, Fr. man of war, ii. [145];
Hunter (see Prison Ships);
Hyder Ali, Am. privateer, ii. [142], [147], [168];
Independence, iii. [374];
Industry, Freneau's sloop, i. [xliii], [lxxxi], ii. [388];
Iris, Br. frigate, i. [xxxi], [xxxii], ii. [19], [22], [23], [85], [90];
Jersey (see Prison Ships);
John, Freneau's schooner, i. [lxxx];
Katy, Am. sloop, i. [lxxv];
La Hoke, Br. warship, iii. [321];
Le Cesar, Fr. frigate, ii. [145];
Le Diadem, Fr. frigate, ii. [145];
L'Embuscade, Fr. frigate, iii. [92], [106];
Little Sarah, Br. ship, iii. [106];
Maria, Am. ship, iii. [199];
Mars, Am. brig, i. [xxxix];
Menelaus, Br. frigate, iii. [354];
Monmouth, Freneau's sloop, i. [xxix], ii. [295];
Pactolus, Br. ship of war, iii. [338];
Pallas, Fr. man of war, ii. [77], [79];
Patriot, Am. schooner, iii. [312];
Phœbe, Br. frigate, iii. [318];
Plantagenet, Br. frigate, iii. [363];
Prince de Neufchatel, Am. privateer, iii. [366];
Prince George, Br. frigate, ii. [112];
Queen Charlotte, Br. ship of war, iii. [316];
Queen of France, Fr. ship, iii. [89];
Ramillies, Br. frigate, iii. [321], [338];
Randolph, Am. frigate, i. [cvii], [288];
Rebecca, Am. brig, i. [xxx];
Rodney, Br. flag ship, ii. [117];
Rose, Br. frigate, i. [xlii], [140], [165];
Rota, Br. frigate, iii. [363];
Royal George, Br. frigate, ii. [218];
Saratoga, Am. war ship, iii. [349];
Scorpion, see Prison Ships;
Seraphis, Br. frigate, ii. [75];
Shannon, Br. frigate, iii. [313];
Strombolo, see Prison Ships;
Trumbull, Am. frigate, ii. [85];
Vengeance, Am. man of war, ii. [77];
Ville de Paris, Fr. frigate, ii. [145];
Viper, Br. frigate, ii. [140];
Vulture, Br. man of war, ii. [48];
Washington, former name of the Gen. Monk, ii. [142];
Washington, Freneau's brig, i. [lxxxi], [lxxxvii];
Yarmouth, Br. frigate, i. [288]
Slavery, Freneau's opposition to, i. [xcvii], ii. [258]
Slender, Robert, i. [xliii], [lxxvi]
Smith, Robert, architect, iii. [244]
Smith, Samuel S., iii. [242]
Smyth, William, i. [129]
Smyth, Mrs. Charles (Anna), i. [lxxxix]
Somerset Academy, Md., i. [xxii]
South Carolina, ii. [305], [402], iii. [199], [238]
Spring, Samuel, i. [xvi]
Sproat, David, commissary of prisoners at N. Y., ii. [29]
State Consolidation, iii. [225]
Steamboats, ii. [406]
Steele, Gen., Collector of the port of Philadelphia, i. [lxxxviii]
Stillwell, Joseph, i. [xliv]
Stirling, Lord, i. [124]
Stuart, General, ii. [101]
Suffrein, M. de, ii. [117]
Swedenborg, Emanuel, ii. [307]
Sweeney, Miss Adele, i. [xxx], [lxxviii], [19], [39]
Tammany, Indian Chieftain, ii. [187]
Tea, iii. [71]
Teneriffe, iii. [261], [263]
Tennessee, iii. [192]
Theatre, ii. [108], [404]
Tobacco, iii. [46], [278], [308]
Tomo Cheeki Papers, i. [lxvi], [lxxiv]
Tories, ii. [84], [162], [172], [219], [290], [293]
Towne, Benjamin, printer, ii. [288]
"Travels of the Imagination," i. [271]
Treaty between Great Britain and America, ii. [246]
Trees in Cities, iii. [53]
Trumbull, John, i. [ci]
Tryon, Gov. William, i. [140], ii. [115]
Twining, Thomas, iii. [184]
United States Magazine, i. [xxvii], [xxix], [xl], [45], [46], [212], [249], [270], [293]; ii. [3], [9]
Uranian Musical Society, iii. [152]
Vanderput, Capt. of the Asia, ii. [205]
Venezuela, iii. [271]
Verplanck, G. C., reviews Freneau's poems, i. [xci]
Vincent, Capt., i. [288]
Virginia legislature petitioned by Lord Dunmore, ii. [114]
Virginia, iii. [17]
Vreeland, Mrs. Helen K., i. [lxxx]
Walcott, Dr. John, poet, iii. [28]
Wallace, Captain of the Rose, i. [xli]
"War and Washington," i. [c]
War of 1812, iii. [133], [155], [292], [297ff.], [305], [310], [313ff.], [318], [321], [329], [338], [341], [343], [347], [356], [357], [363]
Warner, G. J., iii. [152]
Washington Academy, Md., i. [xxiii]
Washington, City of, iii. [171], [184], [343], [344], [361]
Washington, George, i. [xlvii], [liv], [lx], [169], [185], [194], [279], ii. [81], [82], [92], [225], iii. [232], [234], [235], [244], [352]
Watson, Agnes, i. [xiv];
Richard, i. [xiv]
Wellington's Army in the War of 1812, iii. [341], [361]
West Indies, i. [239], [249], ii. [250], [252], [258], [314], [359], iii. [229], [242]
Western emigration, ii. [280]
Weyman, Ned, printer, ii. [203]
William Henry, Prince, ii. [112], [167]
Witherspoon, President John, i. [xv], [xix]
Wheelock, President John, iii. [33]
Whitehead, William, poet laureate, ii. [219]
Woodhouse, William, i. [158]
Wrigley, Francis, newscarrier, ii. [197]
Yale College, ii. [346]
Yamacraw, Ga., i. [xlvi]
Yellow Fever, iii. [110], [159], [167], [178]
Yorktown, ii. [89], [92]
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