Description |
64 p. ; 13 cm. |
Series |
Little blue book; no. 1149
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Note |
Published 25 January 1927; copies deposited at Library of Congress 26 February 1927; copyright renewed 15 February 1954. |
Contents |
Irish poems of love and sentiment: Believe me, if all those endearing young charms / Thomas Moore -- Rory O'More / Samuel Lover -- Kitty of Coleraine -- The ould plaid shawl / Francis A. Fahy -- Kitty Neil / John Francis Waller -- Little Mary Cassidy / Francis A. Fahy -- The Drynan dhun --Cean dubh deelish / Translated by Sir Samuel Ferguson -- The whistlin' thief / Samuel Lover -- The cruiskeen lawn -- The Donovans / Francis A. Fahy -- As slow our ship / Thomas Moore -- Corrymeela / Moira O'Neill -- Come back to Erin. Poems of history and patriotism: The Boyne water -- The wearin' o' the green --The harp that once / Thomas Moore -- Dark Rosaleen / Translated from the Irish by James Clarence Mangan -- After Aughrim / Arthur Gerald Geoghegan -- The sword / Michael Joseph Barry -- The Shan Van Vocht -- The burial of Sir John Moore / Charles Wolfe. Street songs: Shule aroon -- The lamentation of Hugh Reynolds -- The night before Larry was stretched -- The croppy boy -- Patrick Sheehan -- Johnny, I hardly knew ye. |
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(cont.) Poems of places and exile: Dublin bay / Lady Dufferin -- The bells of Shandon / Francis Sylvester Mahoney [sic] -- The groves of Blarney / Richard Alfred Milliken -- Song from the backwoods / Timothy Daniel Sullivan -- Lament of the Irish emigrant / Lady Dufferin. |
Subject |
Irish poetry.
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Added Author |
Folliard, Brian.
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Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852.
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Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868.
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Fahy, Francis A., 1854-1935.
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Waller, John Francis, 1810-1894.
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O'Neill, Moira.
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Geoghegan, Arthur Gerald, 1810-1889.
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Barry, Michael Joseph, 1817-1889.
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Wolfe, Charles, 1791-1823.
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Dufferin and Clandeboye, Helen Selina Blackwood, Baroness, 1807-1867.
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Mahony, Francis Sylvester, 1804-1866.
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Milliken, Richard Alfred, 1767-1815.
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Sullivan, Timothy Daniel, 1827-1914.
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