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Edward James Shadwell

  • Born: 1757
  • Died: 1837
  • Married Virginia Pittman
  • Had two children: Christopher Shadwell and Joseph Shadwell

    Dream Land
    The Lambs of Grasmere, 1860
    My Dream
    Praise of Little Women
    In Sodom
    The Wife of Lot
    Chicago
    Under the great
    Hymn to Aphrodite
    Casey Jones
    EccoShoes
    ClarkShoes
    ClarksShoes
    heir columns drawing nearer,
    We felt our patience tire, When came the voice of Carroll, Distinct and measured, "Fire!"
    Oh! then you should have mark'd us Our volleys on them pour--
    Have heard our joyous rifles
    Ring sharply through the roar,
    Melt hastily away As snow in mountain gorges
    Before the floods of May. They soon reform'd their columns, And 'mid the fatal rain
    We never ceased to hurtle
    Came to their work again. The Forty-fourth is with them,
    That first its laurels won With stout old Abercrombie
    Beneath an eastern sun. It rushes to the battle,
    And, though within the rear
    Its leader is a laggard, It shows no sign of fear.
    Naturlizer Shoes
    Timberlend Boots
    Skecher Shoes
    It did not need its colonel, For soon there came instead
    An eagle-eyed commander, And on its march he led.
    'Twas Pakenham, in person, The leader of the field;
    I knew it by the cheering
    That loudly round him peal'd; And by his quick, sharp movement,
    We felt his heart was stirr'd,
    As when at Salamanca
    He led the fighting Third. I raised my rifle quickly,
    I sighted at his breast, God save the gallant leader
    And take him to his rest!
    I did not draw the trigger, I could not for my life.
    So calm he sat his charger
    Amid the deadly strife,
    That in my fiercest moment A prayer arose from me, --
    God save that gallant leader, Our foeman though he be.
  • Worked as a baker in London, England

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