From  Thibouzet: Poem
	
ad: American Philosophical Society
	Rue Jean-Robert, hôtel d'Estrées, Paris, October 15, 1781, in
	French: Thibouzet dedicates to Franklin three pages of rhymed
	couplets, unequal in length and erratic in spelling. The poet
	wishes to rally a discouraged America, unhappy victim of more
	than four centuries of tyrannical oppression. He praises France
	as America's courageous defender and Franklin as another
	Moses saved from the water to rescue his nation with laws both
	beautiful and wise.