Philip Freneau Great Poems
- 1. To Mr. Blanchard, The Celebrated Aeronaut In America
Nil mortalibus ardui est
Caelum ipsum petimus stultitia
Horace
... - 2. To Mr. Blanchard, The Celebrated Aeronaut In America
Nil mortalibus ardui est
Caelum ipsum petimus stultitia
Horace
... - 3. The Vernal Age
Where the pheasant roosts at night,
Lonely, drowsy, out of sight,
Where the evening breezes sigh
Solitary, there stray I.
... - 4. The Republican Genius Of Europe
Emporers and kings! in vain you strive
Your torments to conceal-
The age is come that shakes your thrones,
Tramples in dust despotic crowns,
... - 5. On The Universality And Other Attributes Of The God Of Nature
All that we see, about, abroad,
What is it all, but nature's God?
In meaner works discovered here
No less than in the starry sphere.
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