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declares. Filmed in my dorm room. A poem by WB Yeats. Nice....Yeats poem Recitation poetry Mike Seal Irish Airman Foresees His Death
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AN IRISH AIRMAN FORSEES HIS DEATH BY WB YEATS narrated by Brendan Ross AN IRISH AIRMAN FORESEES HIS DEATH I KNOW that I shall meet my fate Somewhere among the
of "The Last Rose Of Summer." This song was first a poem by Irish poet Thomas Moore, who was a friend of Byron and Shelley.
, should be hunted down and stoned to death. Another legend holds that during the Viking raids of the 700's, Irish soldiers were betrayed by a wren as
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No-go Britain - Times Online


In a class of third-years with only one white pupil and four veiled Muslim girls I sat in on a discussion of Carol Ann Duffy??s love poem for Valentine??s ...
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6 Thoroughly Modern Mothers by Marlene Hickey


When a friend of my husband asked him for a copy of the poem Little Irish Mother, I offered to type it out for him. As I read it, I felt guilty for considering the poem to be pure corn: shes lonesome when the evening shadows fall Near the fire she do be
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St. Patrick??s Day comes with different definitions - Utica Observer Dispatch


In the martyrs?? wake, Easter 1916 became the theme of numerous writings Yeats?? poem by the same name the most famous and ballads eg local Irish balladeer ...
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Tommy, We Hardly Knew Ye


Tommy, We Hardly Knew Ye This spring marks our first St. Patrick's Day without singer and storyteller Tommy Makem... since his birth in 1932. He died last August?? and I bet a lot of people are toasting Tommy with more than a few tears this weekend
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John O'Donohue


John O'Donohue Last Sunday morning while cooking a great breakfast I listened to the NPR show "Speaking of Faith". Krisa Tippett was interviewing John O'Donohue, an Irish poet who passed away last December. I was so moved by hearing him re
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Henry Humphreys and his Mount Hecla Factory


Henry Humphreys and his Mount Hecla Factory By L. McKay Whatley Home to the world??s largest apparel manufacturer in the 21st century, the world??s largest textile conglomerate in the 20th century, and the world??s largest flannel and denim mi
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An Irish Poem to Get Things Going


With Easter coming so early this year, Saint Patrick's Day just hasn't had its usual prominence in my thinking. This year's celebration will be toned down a bit. I've almost settled on my Saint Patrick's Day Menu. I'll post it in a day or two and then
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Posted By Local science and nature,compiled by naturalist Bob Bowles - Orillia Packet & Times


It has been with us every year since, with parades, songs, stories, poems, dances, green drinks, leprechauns, shamrocks and the wearing of the green. ...
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The Prospect of Greatness


The Refuge and the Prospect, by AM Radio You've seen my comments on AM Radio's lovely "The Faraway" in this journal, if you're a regular. You'll note my high regard for that gentleman's art.. an art of memory and context for many, including my
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Welcome to another episode of CelebratePoe ?? celebrating the life, works, and legacy of America??s Shakespeare ?? Edgar Allan Poe. Some of you have asked about the opening music to most of these podcasts.? The music, Come Rest in This Bosom, was wri
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License to Limerick


This month's Poetic License is a fun challenge to write a limerick...or two...or three. The only "rules" were to use one or more of the following key words: green, irish, leprechaun, shamrock, Easter, Spring, kite, windy. Hmmmm, lemme
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The early abysmal drafts


Rachel Aviv has a great little piece about Grace Paley at the Poetry Foundation website. Link courtesy of The Dizzies. I have never read Paley, strange to say, but really this must be remedied! Here's a good bit hmmm, I could take a leaf out of her boo
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All That Is and All That Will Ever Be


My biological father was...many things. I did not know him well as my mother left when I was just a baby. She had two children with him by the time she was twenty-three. It was the sixties/seventies- such a magical time. We would visit him now and then,
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Playing the common world&39s melody - Guardian


Many of the poems he wrote in the 1970s and the 1980s, during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, are unflinching and often enraged threnodies for a terrible ...
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The perils of politics - Charlotte Observer


Haiku, sonnets and epic poems will be incinerated. 2. Limericks must be about politics or public affairs and not too bawdy for a family newspaper. 3. ...
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Holy Week in Ireland - Boston Globe


But self-destruction had seized the Irish soul, calling itself patriotism. Protestants and Catholics joined in a dance of death. ...
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ACROSS THE POND - The Packet


After Sligo and a quick lunch break, I swung into a local bookstore and loaded myself down with books of Irish poetry. We had a few more hours of driving to ...
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In Memoriam: Jon Lucks


It is with great sorrow that we note the sudden death of Jonathon Lucks, an alumnus of the English Department class of 2006. He is fondly remembered by our faculty, as well as by those majors who took classes in the department with him. We offer our de
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The thrill of the chase - Guardian


"Almanacked, their names live," wrote Larkin in his lovely poem At Grass. He was hymning flat horses, but jumpers are even more more securely locked in our ...
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An Irish Poem to Get Things Going


With Easter coming so early this year, Saint Patrick's Day just hasn't had its usual prominence in my thinking. This year's celebration will be toned down a bit. I've almost settled on my Saint Patrick's Day Menu. I'll post it in a day or two and then
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An Irish Poem to Get


Thoughts God's will would I do, My own will bridle God's due would I give, My own due yield God's path would I travel, My own path refuse Christ's death would I ponder, My own death remember Christ's agony would I meditate, My love to God make wa
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Reading for Pleasure??


?Hello Datin and of course, to all the readers who are currently having a glimpse at my latest posting here. this is one of the assignments given and tadaa! Here?I am! This assignment was done in pair whereby my pair was Puvidya. As university studen
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New Poetry


My friend Ellen Cooney writes poems I like. Today I received in the mail a copy of her latest book, Mother of the Silkless: Invocations to Goddesses and Gods. From the post office where I picked up the book, I went to my local Peet's for a cappuccino and
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Passion Week Devotions


The week leading up to the death and resurrection of Jesus is one of the most heart stirring and pride smashing times in the gospel narratives. I remember as a new Christian being continually drawn back to this scene. Thankfully God has been pleased to r
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Shadows of the gunmen - Guardian


It is on the terrorism of decolonisation that he is weak, starting with his refusal to see Irish republicanism as being in the imperial sphere at all. ...
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Palestine, The Third World and the West


I place an ear on the belly of This moment I hear wailing I place it on another moment -The same! Sinan Antoon, Iraki poet Cairo, May-June 2003 I read a news headline on the Internet The world is in uproar, Worldwide anger over whats happening in Gaza, Pa
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Edgar Allan Poe gets friend to do his bidding - Montreal Gazette


There&39s also the diabolical relationship between a borderline psychotic Irish immigrant - imagine Johnny Depp with a brogue - and a power hungry ...
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Tommy, We Hardly Knew Ye


Tommy, We Hardly Knew Ye This spring marks our first St. Patrick's Day without singer and storyteller Tommy Makem... since his birth in 1932. He died last August?? and I bet a lot of people are toasting Tommy with more than a few tears this weekend
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Scribblings of the Scribes of Sport: Gare Joyce's reflections on a tragedy


The recent death of Windsor Spitfires captain Mickey Renaud hit pretty close to home for me: when an apparently-healthy young athlete inexplicably collapses at the breakfast table, it's tough not to think about both your own mortality and the role athlete
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