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3 Quotes for 'Philip Freneau' in the Database.
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Philip Freneau Quotes
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Then rush'd to meet the insulting foe;
They took the spear, but left the shield.
Topic: Bravery
Source: To the Memory of the Brave Americans who fell at Eulaw Springs
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With evil omens from the harbour sails
The ill-fated ship that worthless Arnold bears;
God of the southern winds, call up thy gales,
And whistle in rude fury round his ears.
Topic: Treason
Source: Arnold's Departure
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O Washington! thrice glorious name,
What due rewards can man decree--
Empires are far below thy aim,
And scepters have no charms for thee;
Virtue alone has your regards,
And she must be your great reward.
Topic: Washington, George
Source: Washington's Arrival in Philadelphia
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