The Miracle Of The Corn (Padraic Colum Poems)
People in the LegendFARDORROUGHA A FarmerPAUDEEN Fardorroughas Servant: a FoolSHEILA Fardorroughas WifeAISLINN A ChildTHREE WOMENSHAUN o' THE BOG A Poor ...
People in the LegendFARDORROUGHA A FarmerPAUDEEN Fardorroughas Servant: a FoolSHEILA Fardorroughas WifeAISLINN A ChildTHREE WOMENSHAUN o' THE BOG A Poor ...
IThe Swallows sangALIEN to us areYour fields, and your cotes, and your glebes;Secret our nests areAlthough they be built in ...
A story that has for its background Saint Patrick's Purgatory.Characters:JONATHAN SWIFT and ESTHER VANHOMRIGHESTHERI know the answer: 'tis ingenious.I'm tired ...
The moon-cradle's rocking and rocking,Where a cloud and a cloud goes by:Silently rocking and rocking,The moon-cradle out in the sky.The ...
NOT in a grove where each tree loses its presence, not singly, do Lehua trees grow; they are Lehua trees ...
WHEN you were a lad that lacked a trade,Oh, many's the thing you'd see on the wayFrom Kill-o'-the-Grange to Ballybrack,And ...
ON the third day from this (Saint Brendan said)I will be where no wind that filled a sailHas ever been, ...
First Old Man He threw his crutched stick down: there cameInto his face the anger flame,And he spoke viciously of ...
IT was pure indeed,The air we breathed in, the light we saw,I and my brother, when we played that day,Or ...
ODALISQUES, odalisques,Treading the pavementWith feet pomegranate-stained:We bartered for, bought youBack in the yearsAh, then we knew you,Odalisques, odalisques,Treading the pavementWith ...
In The Farmer's HouseI'M glad to lie on a sack of leavesBy a wasted fire and take my ease.For the ...
THE great ship lantern-girdled.The tender standing by;The waning stars cloud-shrouded,The land that we descry!That pale land is our homeland,And we ...
IT'S my fear that my wake won't be quiet,Nor my wake house a silent place :For who would keep back ...
I AM sitting hereSince the moon rose in the night,Kindling a fire,And striving to keep it alight;The folk of the ...
THEY have hanged Roger Casement to the tollingof a bell,Ochone, och, ochone, ochone!And their Smiths, and their Murrays, and their ...
'Tis long since, long since, since I heardA tin-whistle played,And heard the tunes, the ha'penny tunesThat nobody made!The tunes that ...
FROM THE IRISHI'd bring you these for dowryA field from heather free,White sheep upon the mountain,And calves that follow me.I ...
THE City clocks point out the hoursThey look like moons on their darkened towers-And I who was shown my destinationThrice, ...
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