CONTENTS
Philip Morin Freneau
VOLUME II
PAGE
PART II
Continued
The First Poetic Period. 1775-1781
George the Third's Soliloquy
3
Sir Harry's Invitation
7
Dialogue between his Britannic Majesty and Mr. Fox
9
The British Prison Ship
18
The Spy
39
PART III
Era of the Freeman's Journal. 1781-1790
On the Memorable Victory of Paul Jones
75
An Address
81
A New-York Tory
84
To Lord Cornwallis
86
A London Dialogue
87
Lord Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton
89
The Vanity of Existence
91
On the Fall of General Earl Cornwallis
92
To the Memory of the Brave Americans
101
Arnold's Departure
103
Plato to Theon
104
Prologue to a Theatrical Entertainment
108
Ruins of a Country Inn
110
The Royal Adventurer
112
Lord Dunmore's Petition
114
Epigram
116
A Speech by the King of Britain
117
Rivington's Last Will and Testament
120
Lines Occasioned by Mr. Rivington's New Titular Types
124
Lines on Mr. Rivington's New Engraved King's Arms
125
A Prophecy, Written 1782
126
The Argonaut or Lost Adventurer
128
The Political Balance
130
Dialogue at Hyde Park Corner
140
On the Late Royal Sloop of War General Monk
142
Truth Anticipated
143
Barney's Invitation
147
Song on Captain Barney's Victory
149
On Sir Henry Clinton's Recall
153
Sir Guy Carleton's Address
156
Scandanavian War Song
159
The
PART II (
Continued
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THE FIRST POETIC PERIOD
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