The Irish ReciterNiall Toibin Blackstaff Press, 1986 - 134 páginas Much-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'. |
Contenido
The County of Mayo Thomas Lavelle translated | 17 |
was TwentyWan Seumas MacManus | 24 |
The Bells of Shandon Francis Sylvester Mahony | 35 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Adieu to Ballyshannon Ballad banks of Erne bells of Shandon blood Burke and Shea called Caoch O'Leary CATTLE danced Dark Rosaleen dead Derek Mahon DRUMS Dublin town eyes face fire flames Flann O'Brien Fol dol Fontenoy FOREIGN TRAWLERS Francis Farrelly Frank O'Connor God-knows-where gone Gougane Barra green grey hair hand Hanrahan head heart heaven hills Ireland Irish James Stephens John-John Kelly and Burke Kilcash land look Ltd for permission maid Maurice James Craig Moira O'Neill never Niall Toibin night o'er ould flute Padraic Colum Papish Patrick Kavanagh Patrick MacGill permission to reprint pint of plain poor proud roads around Rathoe rooned Sack of Baltimore says smile songs sweet Tangmalangaloo tell Thady There's thought Three Cows tide tinker Twas Twenty-wan Victoria-n-Edwardiana W.B. Yeats watched Wee Hughie wild winding banks Woman of Three