A Treasury of Irish Poetry in the English TongueStopford Augustus Brooke, Thomas William Rolleston Smith, Elder, 1900 - 578 sider |
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Side xii
... Death - keen of a whole people was listened to by the indignation and pity of the world , produced its own terrible poetry . A vast emigration succeeded the Famine . A third of the population found it impossible to live in Ireland ; and ...
... Death - keen of a whole people was listened to by the indignation and pity of the world , produced its own terrible poetry . A vast emigration succeeded the Famine . A third of the population found it impossible to live in Ireland ; and ...
Side xiii
... for a moment out of death or failure in the poems of Fanny Parnell , but she is the last writer who was passionately inspired by politics . The modern movement , justly occupied more with poetry for INTRODUCTION xiii.
... for a moment out of death or failure in the poems of Fanny Parnell , but she is the last writer who was passionately inspired by politics . The modern movement , justly occupied more with poetry for INTRODUCTION xiii.
Side xxi
... death , on the wild moor and in the mountain cave . Its writers lived under the ban of Government , crushed by abominable laws ; and the mercy given to the wolf was the only mercy given to men whose crime was the love of their own ...
... death , on the wild moor and in the mountain cave . Its writers lived under the ban of Government , crushed by abominable laws ; and the mercy given to the wolf was the only mercy given to men whose crime was the love of their own ...
Side xl
... Death · · Siberia Man Octipartite O ' Hussey's Ode to The Maguire JOHN TODHUNTER : The Nameless One : Introductory Notice by Prof. G. F. Savage- Shapes and Signs Armstrong • Gone in the Wind Morning in the Bay of Chapel . Written in a ...
... Death · · Siberia Man Octipartite O ' Hussey's Ode to The Maguire JOHN TODHUNTER : The Nameless One : Introductory Notice by Prof. G. F. Savage- Shapes and Signs Armstrong • Gone in the Wind Morning in the Bay of Chapel . Written in a ...
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... death shall come to comfort me , for to the grave I'll go , And all for the sake of my Irish Molly O ! ' She's modest , & c . ' And now that I am dying , this one request I crave , To place a marble tombstone above my humble grave ! And ...
... death shall come to comfort me , for to the grave I'll go , And all for the sake of my Irish Molly O ! ' She's modest , & c . ' And now that I am dying , this one request I crave , To place a marble tombstone above my humble grave ! And ...
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