Silver Apples, Golden Apples: Best-loved Irish VerseFrank Delaney Blackstaff Press, 1987 - 157 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... death who poisoned Owen Roe ! " Though it break my heart to hear , say again the bitter words . ' ' From Derry , against Cromwell , he marched to measure swords ; But the weapon of the Sassanach met him on his way . And he died at Cloch ...
... death who poisoned Owen Roe ! " Though it break my heart to hear , say again the bitter words . ' ' From Derry , against Cromwell , he marched to measure swords ; But the weapon of the Sassanach met him on his way . And he died at Cloch ...
Pagina 29
... death . Stag , exult on glen and mountain – Salmon , leap from loch to fountain- Heron , in the free air warm ye - Usnach's Sons no more will harm ye ! Erin's stay no more you are , Rulers of the ridge of war ; Never more ' twill be ...
... death . Stag , exult on glen and mountain – Salmon , leap from loch to fountain- Heron , in the free air warm ye - Usnach's Sons no more will harm ye ! Erin's stay no more you are , Rulers of the ridge of war ; Never more ' twill be ...
Pagina 156
... death of Eoghan Ruadh O'Neill 23 Lament for the death of Thomas Davis 30 Lament of the Irish emigrant 25 Lamplighter , The 116 Lanky hank of a she in the inn over there , The 126 Lark in the clear air , The 33 Larks 132 Let the toast ...
... death of Eoghan Ruadh O'Neill 23 Lament for the death of Thomas Davis 30 Lament of the Irish emigrant 25 Lamplighter , The 116 Lanky hank of a she in the inn over there , The 126 Lark in the clear air , The 33 Larks 132 Let the toast ...
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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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