O’Hussey’s Ode To The Maguire (James Clarence Mangan Poems)
WHERE is my chief, my master, this bleak night, mavrone? O cold, cold, miserably cold is this bleak night for Hugh! Its ...
WHERE is my chief, my master, this bleak night, mavrone? O cold, cold, miserably cold is this bleak night for Hugh! Its ...
AS in those lands of mighty mountain heights,The streams, by sudden tempests overcharged,Sweep down the slopes, hearing swift ruin with ...
Come to, Companyons: ren: tyme it is to rowe:Our Carake fletis: the se is large and wydeAnd depe Inough: a ...
Yet once more, Harp of prophecy, once moreFondly I come soliciting thine aid;By whose celestial minstrelsy inspiredThe saintly Enoch walk'd ...
Brothers, have you observed the calm?Even the leaves of that symbolic palmThat denotes peace, political and otherwise, are scarcely stirredBy ...
My dear ladies - that is to say, those of you who may happen inadvertently to glance through this ...
Oh what a kissWith filial passion overcharged is this!To this misgiving breastThe child runs, as a child ne'er ran to ...
cIn the midnight of darkness and terror, When I would grope nearer to God, With my back to a record ...
Author Note: The story of the following ballad was related to me, when a school boy, as a fact which ...
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