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... volume is the famous There came to the beach , commonly known as The Exile of Erin , set to the music of Blaith na sead ( Thou Blooming Treasure ) . In addition , the volume contains several of Carolan's fine airs , such as Bumper ...
... volume is the famous There came to the beach , commonly known as The Exile of Erin , set to the music of Blaith na sead ( Thou Blooming Treasure ) . In addition , the volume contains several of Carolan's fine airs , such as Bumper ...
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... volume , together with such verses as The Morning's Hinges and The Widow's Cloak ( the " widow " being Queen Victoria ) , the volume contains poems on various phases of the great Ulster cycle , such as Mesgedra , Fergus Wry - mouth ...
... volume , together with such verses as The Morning's Hinges and The Widow's Cloak ( the " widow " being Queen Victoria ) , the volume contains poems on various phases of the great Ulster cycle , such as Mesgedra , Fergus Wry - mouth ...
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Blanche Mary Kelly. in 1888 of a volume entitled Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry , edited by W. B. Yeats , whose only previous publication had been his Mosada . The prose volume was a compilation drawn from various sources ...
Blanche Mary Kelly. in 1888 of a volume entitled Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry , edited by W. B. Yeats , whose only previous publication had been his Mosada . The prose volume was a compilation drawn from various sources ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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