id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39909 Freneau, Philip Morin The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 3 (of 3) .txt text/plain 100889 9617 91 1797 when he left New York and went for a time to Charleston, South Sought no new worlds, nor look'd beyond to-day: The Rising Empire: a Poem." Two days later the New York _Daily Freneau issued proposals for a new volume of poems, presumably to bear pen of Freneau a long article entitled "Description of New-York one Hall." The seat of the national government was at this time in New York title, "Epistle to a Desponding Sea-man." Text from the edition of 1809. [D] George III.--_Freneau's note._ New plans they form'd for war or power, editor of New York _Daily Advertiser_, xlvii, iii. New London, iii. Banished Man, iii. Lines on the New Theatre, iii. Lines Written at Sea, iii. New Age, iii. New England Sabbath-Day Chase, iii. New Year's Eve, iii. New Year's Verses, 1798, iii. To a Very Little Man, iii. Rights of Man, iii. War of 1812, iii. ./cache/39909.txt ./txt/39909.txt