The Mentor Book of Irish Poetry: From AE to YeatsDevin A. Garrity |
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... Heaven in my own house ; with vats of good cheer laid out for them . I would like to have the three Marys , their fame is so great . I would like people from every corner of Heaven . I would like them to be cheerful in their drinking ...
... Heaven in my own house ; with vats of good cheer laid out for them . I would like to have the three Marys , their fame is so great . I would like people from every corner of Heaven . I would like them to be cheerful in their drinking ...
Page 303
... Heaven in my own house ; with vats of good cheer laid out for them . I would like to have the three Marys , their fame is so great . I would like people from every corner of Heaven . I would like them to be cheerful in their drinking ...
... Heaven in my own house ; with vats of good cheer laid out for them . I would like to have the three Marys , their fame is so great . I would like people from every corner of Heaven . I would like them to be cheerful in their drinking ...
Page 303
... Heaven in my own house ; with vats of good cheer laid out for them . I would like to have the three Marys , their fame is so great . I would like people from every corner of Heaven . I would like them to be cheerful in their drinking ...
... Heaven in my own house ; with vats of good cheer laid out for them . I would like to have the three Marys , their fame is so great . I would like people from every corner of Heaven . I would like them to be cheerful in their drinking ...
Common terms and phrases
17th century Aghadoe Aileen aroon beauty birds breast Brian O'Linn bright caubeen century cold dance Dark Rosaleen dead dear death door dream earth eyes F. R. Higgins face fair feet Floodtide fool girl God save Ireland gone grass grave green grey grief hair hand hath hear heart heaven hill holy Hurroo Inishtrahull Ireland Irish King Kinkora kiss knew L. A. G. Strong Ladle lake land light lips live lonely maid MARY DEVENPORT O'NEILL moon morning mountain never night o'er PADRAIC PEARSE poems poets pray quiet road rose Says the Shan SEAN O'FAOLAIN Shan Van Vocht sigh silent singing sleep snow soft song sorrow soul stars stone sweet tears tell thee There's Thomas Macdonagh thou thought tide tree W. R. RODGERS watch weeping wild wind woman wonder young