Silver Apples, Golden Apples: Best-loved Irish VerseFrank Delaney Blackstaff Press, 1987 - 157 pagina's |
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Best-loved Irish Verse Frank Delaney. Yours was the good , brave heart , Mary , That still kept hoping on , When the ... Ireland , Were it fifty times as fair ! And often in those grand old woods I'll sit and shut my eyes , And my heart ...
Best-loved Irish Verse Frank Delaney. Yours was the good , brave heart , Mary , That still kept hoping on , When the ... Ireland , Were it fifty times as fair ! And often in those grand old woods I'll sit and shut my eyes , And my heart ...
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... Old Ireland ! Dear Old Ireland ! Ireland , boys , Hurrah ! We've heard her faults a hundred times , The new ones and the old , In songs and sermons , rants and rhymes , Enlarged some fifty - fold . But take them all , the great and ...
... Old Ireland ! Dear Old Ireland ! Ireland , boys , Hurrah ! We've heard her faults a hundred times , The new ones and the old , In songs and sermons , rants and rhymes , Enlarged some fifty - fold . But take them all , the great and ...
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Best-loved Irish Verse Frank Delaney. And the thundering ' Clear the way ! ' – Here's gay Old Ireland ! Dear Old Ireland ! Ireland , boys , Hurrah ! And well we know in the cool grey eves , When the hard day's work is o'er , How soft and ...
Best-loved Irish Verse Frank Delaney. And the thundering ' Clear the way ! ' – Here's gay Old Ireland ! Dear Old Ireland ! Ireland , boys , Hurrah ! And well we know in the cool grey eves , When the hard day's work is o'er , How soft and ...
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THE FAIRIES | 1 |
THE NIGHT BEFORE LARRY WAS STRETCHED Anonymous | 7 |
AN OLD WOMAN OF THE ROADS | 17 |
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ALFRED PERCEVAL GRAVES ANONYMOUS translated BALLAD bittern blood blue boys brave breast Brendan Kennelly bright Christ Corrymeela Dark Rosaleen dead Dear Old Ireland death Drynam Eileen Aroon eyes face Father O'Flynn FRANCIS LEDWIDGE Frank O'Connor God-knows-where golden hair gone grass grave green grey hand head hear heart Here's Hurrah hurroo Irish James Clarence Mangan John Montague John-John Johnny Kilcash Kincora King knew ye Lamb Let the toast light live look Louis MacNeice Ltd for permission Mary never night o'er old priest Peter PADRAIC COLUM Patrick Kavanagh Patrick MacDonogh permission to reprint poems poet poetry poor priest Peter Gilligan RAIFTEIRÍ road rode round sail salley gardens sláinte sleep smiled song soul Stella's sweet Thomas Kinsella Thomas MacDonagh thought Three Cows toast pass translated by Frank translated by Thomas Valentine Browne wild WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS wind Woman of Three words young