The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution; Ed. for the Princeton Historical Association By Fred Lewis Pattee ..
The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution; Ed. for the Princeton Historical Association By Fred Lewis Pattee ..
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There are Eden, and Martin, and Franklin, and Tryon,* All waiting to see you submit to the Lion, And may wait till the devil is king of Mount Sion : — Though a brute and a dunce, like the rest of the clan, I can govern as well as most Englishmen can ; And if Fm a drunkard, I still am a man : I missed it some how in comparing my notes. Or six years ago I had joined with your votes; Not aided the negroes in cutting your throats.^ Although with so many hard names I was branded, I hope you'll belie...ve, (as you will if you're candid) That I only performed what my master commanded. * The printer of the Royal Gazette. — Freneau*s note, ed, of 1786. ^ ** The last Royal Governors : Robert Eden of Maryland ; Joseph Martin of North Carolina ; William Franklin of New Jersey ; William Tryon of New York. ''—Duyckinck, 'After the second patriot convention assembled in Richmond, Va., in March, 1775, to take measures toward putting the colony in a state of defence, Dunmore, *' To intimidate the Virginians, issued proclamations and circulated a rumor that he would incite an insurrection of their slaves.
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