An Epick Poem in Commemoration of Gen Andrew Jacksons Victory On the Eighth of

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Richard Emmons
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The sun below the west.
BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS.
11 Has dipt liis charriot wheels. In twilight gleam, Prepare your warriors for no nightly dream.
" Henley and Patterson, in Caroline, 230 Descend and anchor opposite the line. Their left they've plac'd for safety on the bank — You'll break the charm by opening on their flank. Your thunders rolling on the ear of night. Will be the signal for the rushing fight. In Louisiana, Tompson, move at seven — " No more — Attend minute th' instructions given. "
... As Jackson clos'd the order, Carrol wheel'd — The other chiefs paraded on the field. The naval heroes to their ships repair'd, ^^240 And down the current on their purpose far'd. As day retir'd, Jackson proceeded slow. To be in readiness to strike the blow.
Soon in the twilight are the Albions seen.
Doubtful — he halts his column on the green.
Lone he advances on his close-train'd horse, And reconnoitres the invading force.
Back to the cube with looseu'd rein he bounds, And this commandment to the brave resounds : " Coffee, to left, and Lauderdale, withdraw, 250 Full opposite their right to push the war.


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