The Fift’ Ward J’int Debate (Joseph C Lincoln Poems)
Now Councilman O'Hoolihan do'n't b'lave in annixation,He says thim Phillypynos air the r-r-ruin av the nation.He says this counthry's job ...
Now Councilman O'Hoolihan do'n't b'lave in annixation,He says thim Phillypynos air the r-r-ruin av the nation.He says this counthry's job ...
O'Leary, from Chicago, and a first-class fightin' man,For his father was from Kerry, where the gentle art began:Sergeant Dennis P. ...
Turn from Kerry crossroads and leave the wooded dells,Take the mountain path and find where Tip O'Leary dwells;Tip O'Leary is ...
IMy closest and dearest!From the first day I saw youFrom the top of the market-house,My eyes gave heed to you,My ...
I Tonite I walked out of my red apartment door on East tenth street's dusk- Walked out of my home ...
By Edward Leary. There was an old fellow of Peterhouse, Who said, "You could not find a neater ...
Before my time my kindred were As felons in their land, Because they claimed the liberty That freemen understand. Ere ...
As beautiful Kitty one morning was trippingWith a pitcher of milk from the fair of Coleraine,When she saw ...
Dark is the tomb, yet holdeth but one fear In all its chill and silent majesty, Lest I should lie ...
(In memory of Joseph Mary Plunkett) ("Romantic Ireland's dead and gone, It's with O'Leary in the grave.") William Butler Yeats. ...
Under silver wing San Francisco's towers sprouting thru thin gas clouds, Tamalpais black-breasted above Pacific azure Berkeley hills pine-covered below-- ...
Beautiful lofty things: O'Leary's noble head; My father upon the Abbey stage, before him a raging crowd: 'This Land of ...
Sang old Tom the lunatic That sleeps under the canopy: 'What change has put my thoughts astray And eyes that ...
What need you, being come to sense, But fumble in a greasy till And add the halfpence to the pence ...
O'Leary was a poet-for a while: He sang of many ladies frail and fair, The rolling glory of their golden ...
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