The Poems (1786) and Miscellaneous Works (1788) of Philip FreneauScholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1975 - 882 pages |
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Contents
THE poetical history of the prophet Jonah | 2 |
Epitaph intended for the tombſtone of Patrick Bay | 35 |
The Dying Elm 38 | 58 |
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