The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves. Songs of the Gael. a Gaelic Story-Telling
The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves. Songs of the Gael. a Gaelic Story-Telling
Graves Alfred Perceval
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So bitterly bent upon making our Laws That Prime MinisterSy eveny ar*nH safe from their claws,** " NoWy noWy Shiel O^Farrelly* An Creeveen spoke outy " By our Gaelic League laWy which you*ve studied no doubt, I protest that you^ve crossed the Political Bordery Andy thereforey must rule you as clean out of order. But instead of a proper pecuniary finey If the Sex you impugn to support me incliney I pronounce that you purge yourself clear of your crime By relating some countryside story in rhymey... For a packfull yotCve goty *tis well knozony of the best ! By your wonderful fiddle charmed out of the West** And the ladies all clapped to acclaim his behest. So the Doctor breathed deep till he*d filled up his chest. To the Chair and the Fair bowed long and bowed loWy Then took up his tale of The Colleen na Mbo. 71 Digitized by Google A Gaelic Story-Telling THE GIRL WITH THE COWS O the happiest orphan that ever was seen Was Nora Maguire at the age of eighteen ; Her father and mother both died at her birth, So grief for their sakes didn't trouble her mirth.
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