Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Freneau” in chapter 3 of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Walcott Boynton, Reader's History of American Literature:

...een turf he sits, His tassell'd horn beside him laid; Now o'er the hills in chase he flits, The hunter and the deer a shade. There is also a line of Sir Walter Scott which has its origin in Freneau . In the introduction to the third canto of in the apostrophe to the Duke of Brunswick, we read:--Lamented chief — not thine the power To save in that presumptuous hour, When Prussia hurrie...
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Philip Freneau 162 46 0 0 0 user votes
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