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1795
Poems | Written between the Years 1768 & 1794,| by | Philip Freneau,| of | New Jersey: | A New Edition, Revised and Corrected by the | Author; Including a considerable number of | Pieces never before published.| [_Pyramid of fifteen stars, followed by two lines of Latin from Page 435._]|
Monmouth | [N. J.] | Printed | At the Press of the Author, at Mount-Pleasant, near | Middletown-Point; M, DCC, XCV: and, of |--American Independence--| XIX.| 8vo; pp. xv, [1]-455, [1].
The third collected edition of Freneau. See Vol. I, pp. lxvi-lxviii, _supra_. _Copies:_ AAS, BA, BM, BPL, BU, C, HC, HSP, LCP, MHS, NL, NYHS, NYSL, PU, SPL, GSMT, NkPL.
1797
Means | for the | Preservation | of | Public Liberty. | An | Oration | delivered in the New Dutch Church, | on the | Fourth of July, 1797.| Being the twenty-first | Anniversary of our Independence.| By G. J.
Warner.| [_Ten lines from Freneau's poem To a Republican with Mr.
Paine's Rights of Man._]|
New York: | Printed at the Argus Office,| for | Thomas Greenleaf and Naphtali Judah.| 1797.| 8vo; pp. [7]-22.
On pp. 20-21 Ode | (Composed for the Occasion, by P. Freneau.) The Musick performed | by the Uranian Musical Society.| See Vol. III, p. 152, _supra_. _Copy:_ NL.
1797
Megara and Altavola. To a female satirist (an English actress) on receiving from her no. 1 of a very satirical and biting attack.
Six copies only were printed, of which none is at present known to exist. See the 1809 edition, Vol. II, p. 30; and Vol. III, p. 146, _supra_.
1798
New Year's Verses.
Issued as a broadside for the _Time Piece_ and dated "January 1, 1798." The only copy that is known at present is bound with the file _Time Piece_ in the library of the New York Historical Society. See Vol. III, p. 194, _supra_.
1809
Poems | written and published during the | American Revolutionary War,| and now | republished from the original Ma.n.u.scripts;| interspersed | with Translations from the Ancients,| and other Pieces not heretofore in | Print.| By Philip Freneau.| [Four lines of poetry.]| The Third Edition, in two Volumes.| Vol. I. [II.]|
Philadelphia: From the Press of Lydia R. Bailey, No. 10.| North-Alley.| 1809.| 2 vols.; 12mo; Vol. I, pp. 280, iv; Vol. II, pp. 302, XII.
This is generally known as the fourth collected edition. See Vol. I, p. lx.x.xiv-lx.x.xvi, _supra_. _Copies_: BM, BPL, BU, C, HSP, LCP, NL, NYHS, NYSL, PU, NJSL.
1809
A Laughable Poem;| or | Robert Slender's | Journey | from | Philadelphia to New York, | by | Way of Burlington and South Amboy.| By Philip Freneau, |Author of Poems written during the American Revo-|lutionary War, and lately published in this City | by Lydia R. Bailey, in two Volumes, Duodecimo.| Persons of the Poem.| [Nine lines for nine characters.]|
Philadelphia: | Printed for Thomas Neversink.| December 20, 1809.| 12mo; pp. [3]-24.
A reprint with few variations of the 1787 edition. See Vol. II, p. 338, _supra_. _Copies_: BU, HSP, LCP.
1815
A | Collection of | Poems,| on | American Affairs, and a variety of other Subjects,| chiefly moral and political;| written between the Year 1797 and the pre-|sent Time.| By Philip Freneau,| Author of Poems written during the Revolutionary | War, Miscellanies, &c. &c.| In two Volumes.| [_Four lines from Freneau's poem On the British Commercial Depredations._]| Vol. I. [II.]|
New York: Published by David Longworth,| At the Dramatic Repository,| Shakespeare-Gallery.| 1815.| 2 vols.; small 12mo; Vol. I, pp. viii, [13]-188; Vol. II, pp. 176.
See Vol. I, pp. xc-xci, _supra_. _Copies:_ BA, BM, BPL, BU, C, LCP, NL, NYHS, NYSL, PU, GSMT, NkPL.
1861
Poems on various Subjects, | but chiefly ill.u.s.trative of the | Events and Actors in the American | War of Independence.| By Philip Freneau. | Reprinted from the rare edition printed at | Philadelphia in 1786.| With a Preface.
London:| John Russell Smith,| Soho Square.| 1861.|
Small 8vo; pp. xxii, [1]-362. Printed at the Chiswick Press.
_Copies:_ BPL, BU, C, HSP, NL, NYHS, NYSL, PU, NkPL.
1865
Poems | relating to the | American Revolution | By Philip Freneau.| With an introductory memoir and notes.| By | Evert A. Duyckinck.|
New York:| W. J. Widdleton, Publisher.| M.DCCC. LXV. 12mo; pp. x.x.xviii, [1]-288. por. and facsim.
_Copies:_ AAS, BM, BPL, C, HSP, LCP, NA, NL, NYHS, NYSL, PU, SPL, NkPL. One hundred copies also on large paper, royal 8vo.
1891
Poems | relating to the | American Revolution | by | Philip Freneau | With an introductory memoir and notes | By | Evert A. Duyckinck | New York | Thomas Y. Crowell Co. | 46 East Fourteenth Street. | 12mo. pp.
x.x.xviii, 288.
This is a reissue of the 1865 edition printed with red line borders for Crowell's "Red Line Series of the Poets." Cover t.i.tle misprinted "_Frenau's_ Poems," Also issued without red line border.
1902
The | Poems of Philip Freneau | Poet of the American Revolution | Edited for | the Princeton Historical a.s.sociation | By | Fred Lewis Pattee | Princeton N.J. | the University Library | 1902 |.
8^o; 3 vols. pp. CXII, 294; X, 407; XIV, 430 (Vol. II, 1903, Vol. III, 1907).
1906