The Irish ReciterMuch-loved pieces ranging from patriotism to pathos, from the gentlest love lyrics to the most rumbustious doggerel. A real boon for reciters both young and old and fans of Irish 'crack' everywhere. Attractively illustrated, this marvelous anthology includes the old favorites 'The Midnight Court' and 'The Lake Isle of Innisfree'. |
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A man'severe he was , and stern to view ; I knew him well , and every truant knew ; Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face ; Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee At all his jokes ...
A man'severe he was , and stern to view ; I knew him well , and every truant knew ; Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face ; Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee At all his jokes ...
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... my chair - a black oak log - right up again ' the brace , And cross me legs in comfort , and smoke me pipe in paice ; I'd like to have a seanach , now , with Rory or with Dan , Or any of the boys I knew when I was Twenty - wan .
... my chair - a black oak log - right up again ' the brace , And cross me legs in comfort , and smoke me pipe in paice ; I'd like to have a seanach , now , with Rory or with Dan , Or any of the boys I knew when I was Twenty - wan .
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O woman though you shame the swan A wise man taught me all he knew , I know the crooked ways of love , I shall not die because of you . Anonymous ( 16th century ) translated from the Irish by Frank O'Connor ( 1903–1966 ) ACH , I DUNNO !
O woman though you shame the swan A wise man taught me all he knew , I know the crooked ways of love , I shall not die because of you . Anonymous ( 16th century ) translated from the Irish by Frank O'Connor ( 1903–1966 ) ACH , I DUNNO !
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Kilcash Anon translated by Frank OConnor | 5 |
Tory Pledges Thomas Moore | 12 |
The Lake Isle of Innisfree W B Yeats | 18 |
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