Who is Wallace Irwin

Wallace Irwin (March 15, 1875 – February 14, 1959) was an American writer. Over the course of his long career, Irwin wrote humorous sketches, light verse, screenplays, short stories, novels, nautical lays, aphorisms, journalism, political satire, lyrics for Broadway musicals, and the libretto for an opera. His novel The Julius Caesar Murder Case (1935) represents a subgenre within detective fiction, the mystery novel set in antiquity.BiographyA native of Oneida, New York, Irwin grew up in Colorado and went to California to attend Stanford University. As editor of two campus publications, he lampooned faculty in verse and was expelled, as he later boasted, for having a character that “savored of brimstone”. He moved to San Francisco and began his career as a journalist for William Ra...
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  • Grain Of Salt, A
    Of all the wimming doubly blest
    The sailor's wife's the happiest,
    For all she does is stay to home
    And knit and darn, and let 'im roam. ...
  • Constant Cannibal Maiden, The
    Far, oh, far is the Mango island,
    Far, oh, far is the tropical sea,
    Palms a-slant and the hills a-smile, and
    A cannibal maiden a-waiting for me. ...
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Blue 1 Shade 1 Town 1 Brown 1 Knife 1 Simple 1 Black 1 Indian 1 Earth 1 Stay 1


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In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: Part 071
 by Alfred Lord Tennyson

Sleep, kinsman thou to death and trance
And madness, thou hast forged at last
A night-long Present of the Past
In which we went thro' summer France.

Hadst thou such credit with the soul?
Then bring an opiate trebly strong,
Drug down the blindfold sense of wrong
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