Philip Morin Freneau poet from United States was born on January 2, 1752, had 81 years and died on December 19, 1832. Poems were written in Modern age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is political.
Top ten poems Philip Morin Freneau
On Retirement
... Mere cankers of the heart!Vain, foolish man! how vast thy pride, ...
The Wild Honey-Suckle
... They died--nor were those flowers more gay, ...
The Indian Burying Ground
... The children of the forest play'd!There oft a restless Indian queen ...
On a Honey Bee
... And your grave will be this glass of wine, ...
On The Death Of Dr. Benjamin Franklin
... Philosopher, 'tis hard to part!-- When monarchs tumble to the ground, ...
To the Memory of the Brave Americans
... who fell in the action of September 8, 1781AT Eutaw Springs the valiant died ...
Ode
... Laughs at them all!Though hosts of slaves conspire ...
On the Universality and Other Attributes of the God of Nature
... A moment from the works He made:His system fixed on general laws ...
The Republican Genius of Europe
... With eyes of fire, he looks then through, ...
To A New England Poet
... From marble halls, where lawyers plead, ...