Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Ireland: Vol. V
Introductory | ||
Prince Aldfrid’s Itinerary through Ireland from the Irish | ||
The Exile of Erin by Thomas Campbell (1777–1844) | ||
Lament for Banba by James Clarence Mangan (1803–1849) | ||
Roisin Dubh; Or, the Bleeding Heart by Aubrey Thomas de Vere (1814–1902) | ||
Lament of the Irish Emigrant by Helen Selina, Lady Dufferin Sheridan (1807–1867) | ||
Rich and Rare Were the Gems She Wore by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Let Erin Remember the Days of Old by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Fairest! Put on Awhile by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Erin! the Tear and the Smile in Thine Eyes by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Adare | ||
Adare by Gerald Griffin (1803–1840) | ||
Anner, the River | ||
The Banks of Anner by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830–1883) | ||
Argan Mór | ||
Argan Mór by Thomas Davis (1814–1845) | ||
Arra | ||
O’Brien of Arra by Thomas Davis (1814–1845) | ||
Arranmore, the Island | ||
Arranmore by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Athunree (Athenry) | ||
The Dirge of Athunree by Aubrey Thomas de Vere (1814–1902) | ||
Avoca, the Vale | ||
The Meeting of the Waters by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Ballyshannon | ||
The Emigrant’s Adieu to Ballyshannon by William Allingham (1824–1889) | ||
Baltard | ||
Nemesis by Aubrey Thomas de Vere (1814–1902) | ||
Baltimore | ||
The Sack of Baltimore by Thomas Davis (1814–1845) | ||
Blackwater, the River | ||
Crossing the Blackwater by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830–1883) | ||
The Rivers by Thomas Davis (1814–1845) | ||
Blarney Castle | ||
The Blarney by Samuel Lover (1797–1868) | ||
The Groves of Blarney by Richard Alfred Milliken (1767–1815) | ||
Boyne, the River | ||
As Vanquished Erin by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
The Battle of the Boyne by Croker’s Historical Songs of Ireland | ||
The River Boyne by Thomas D’Arcy McGee (1825–1868) | ||
Breffni | ||
The Song of O’Ruark, Prince of Breffni by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Brosna, the River | ||
Brosna’s Banks by John Frazer (1809–1849) | ||
Clare, the Island | ||
Grace O’Maly by Sir Samuel Ferguson (1810–1886) | ||
Clondallagh | ||
The Bog of Clondallagh by John Frazer (1809–1849) | ||
Clonmacnoise | ||
Seven Churches of Clonmacnoise by Robert Leighton (1822–1869) | ||
Coleraine | ||
Kitty of Coleraine—Anonymous | ||
Connaught | ||
A Vision of Connaught in the Thirteenth Century by James Clarence Mangan (1803–1849) | ||
Derry (Londonderry) | ||
The Maiden City by Charlotte Elizabeth (1790–1846) | ||
Devenish, the Island | ||
Devenish by John Reade (1837–1919) | ||
Donegal | ||
I Wish I Was by That Dim Lake by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
The Purgatory of Saint Patrick by Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600–1681) | ||
To the Castle of Donegal by William Allingham (1824–1889) | ||
The Ruins of Donegal Castle by James Clarence Mangan (1803–1849) | ||
Drapier’s Hill | ||
Drapier’s Hill by Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) | ||
Dublin | ||
The Music of St. Patrick’s by Felicia Hemans (1793–1835) | ||
Duhallow | ||
Duhallow by James Clarence Mangan (1803–1849) | ||
Erne, the River | ||
A Burial-place by William Allingham (1824–1889) | ||
Feal, the River | ||
Desmond’s Song by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Finae | ||
The Flower of Finae by Thomas Davis (1814–1845) | ||
Funcheon Woods | ||
Funcheon Woods by Bartholomew Simmons (1804–1850) | ||
Galway | ||
O’Connor’s Child; Or, the Flower of Love Lies Bleeding by Thomas Campbell (1777–1844) | ||
Glandore | ||
Glandore by Rev. Dr. Patrick Aloysius Murray | ||
Glashen-Glora, the River | ||
Glashen-Glora—Anonymous | ||
Glenara | ||
O, Fair Shines the Sun on Glenara by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830–1883) | ||
Glendalough | ||
By That Lake Whose Gloomy Shore by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Gleneigh | ||
The Oaks of Gleneigh by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830–1883) | ||
Glengariff | ||
Glengariff by Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788–1846) | ||
Come to Glengariff! Come! by Gerald Griffin (1803–1840) | ||
Sweet Glengariff’s Water by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830–1883) | ||
Glenismole | ||
Emmeline Talbot by Thomas Davis (1814–1845) | ||
Gougaune Barra, the Lake | ||
Gougaune Barra by James Joseph Callanan (1795–1829) | ||
Gougane Barra by Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788–1846) | ||
Howth, the Hill | ||
Ode to the Hill of Howth by William Hamilton Drummond (1778–1865) | ||
Innisfallen, the Island | ||
Sweet Innisfallen by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Imokilly | ||
Sweet Imokilly by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830–1883) | ||
Kilbarron Castle | ||
To Kilbarron Castle by Thomas D’Arcy McGee (1825–1868) | ||
Kilcoleman Castle | ||
The Burning of Kilcoleman by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830–1883) | ||
Kilcrea | ||
The Monks of Kilcrea—Anonymous | ||
Kildare | ||
Shan Van Vocht—Anonymous | ||
Killarney, the Lakes | ||
Kate Kearney—Anonymous | ||
O’Donohue’s Mistress by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Killeevy | ||
Sir Turlough, or the Churchyard Bride by William Carleton (1794–1865) | ||
Killenarden | ||
The Hill of Killenarden by Charles Graham Halpine (1829–1868) | ||
Killynoogan | ||
Killynoogan by John Reade (1837–1919) | ||
Kinkora | ||
Kinkora by James Clarence Mangan (1803–1849) | ||
Kinsale | ||
The Boatman of Kinsale by Thomas Davis (1814–1845) | ||
Kinsale by Aubrey Thomas de Vere (1814–1902) | ||
Lee, the River | ||
The Banks of the Lee by Thomas Davis (1814–1845) | ||
The Bells of Shandon by Francis Sylvester Mahony (Father Prout) (1804–1866) | ||
Leinster | ||
Colin and Lucy by Thomas Tickell (1685–1740) | ||
Cathal’s Farewell to the Rye by Thomas D’Arcy McGee (1825–1868) | ||
Limerick | ||
The Lapful of Nuts by Sir Samuel Ferguson (1810–1886) | ||
The Blacksmith of Limerick by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830–1883) | ||
The Siege of Limerick by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830–1883) | ||
Limavaddy (Newtown-Limavaddy) | ||
Peg of Limavaddy by William Makepeace Thackeray (1811–1863) | ||
Lishoy | ||
Sweet Auburn by Oliver Goldsmith (1730–1774) | ||
Lough Ina (Inagh) | ||
Loch Ina—Anonymous | ||
Lough Foyle | ||
The Gorsy Glen by Robert Leighton (1822–1869) | ||
Lough Sheeling | ||
St. Patrick’s First Converts by Thomas D’Arcy McGee (1825–1868) | ||
Market Hill | ||
Dean Swift at Sir Arthur Acheson’s, in the North of Ireland by Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) | ||
On Cutting down the Thorn, at Market Hill by Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) | ||
Mayo | ||
Eileen a Roon by Thomas Furlong (1794–1827) | ||
Mitchelstown | ||
Mitchelstown Caverns by Gerald Griffin (1803–1840) | ||
Moyle, the River | ||
The Song of Fionnuala by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Mulla (Awbeg), the River | ||
The River Mulla by Edmund Spenser (1552?–1599) | ||
Munster | ||
Remember the Glories of Brien the Brave by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Munster by Sliabh Cuilinn (John O’Hagan) (1822–1890) | ||
Nair | ||
Molly Astore by Thomas Furlong (1794–1827) | ||
Navan | ||
Marie Nangle; Or, the Seven Sisters of Navan by Thomas Davis (1814–1845) | ||
Passage | ||
The Town of Passage by Francis Sylvester Mahony (Father Prout) (1804–1866) | ||
Rathlin | ||
The Enchanted Island—Anonymous | ||
Rivers of Ireland | ||
Rivers of Ireland by Edmund Spenser (1552?–1599) | ||
Rosanna | ||
Lines Written for the Album at Rosanna by Felicia Hemans (1793–1835) | ||
Rosna Hall | ||
Ellen of Rosna Hall by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
Shannon, the River | ||
A Ballad of Athlone; Or, How They Broke down the Bridge by Aubrey Thomas de Vere (1814–1902) | ||
The Harper by Thomas Campbell (1777–1844) | ||
Shanid Castle by Gerald Griffin (1803–1840) | ||
Sunset on the Lower Shannon by Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788–1846) | ||
Skellig | ||
When South Winds Blow by Thomas Davis (1814–1845) | ||
Smerwick | ||
Song by Aubrey Thomas de Vere (1814–1902) | ||
Tara | ||
The Harp That Once through Tara’s Halls by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
King Malachy and the Poet M’Coisi by Thomas D’Arcy McGee (1825–1868) | ||
Timoleague | ||
The Mourner’s Soliloquy in the Ruined Abbey of Timoleague by John O’Cullane (c. 1751–1816) | ||
Tipperary | ||
Tipperary by Thomas Davis (1814–1845) | ||
The Hills of Sweet Tipperary by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830–1883) | ||
Tor Conainn | ||
The Legends by Aubrey Thomas de Vere (1814–1902) | ||
Tyrconnell Abbey | ||
The Four Masters by Thomas D’Arcy McGee (1825–1868) | ||
Ulster | ||
The Return to Ulster by Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832) | ||
Wayconnell | ||
Wayconnell Tower by William Allingham (1824–1889) | ||
Woodstock | ||
The Grave of a Poetess by Felicia Hemans (1793–1835) | ||
Written after Visiting a Tomb near Woodstock by Felicia Hemans (1793–1835) | ||
Miscellaneous | ||
Coast Scenery by Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788–1846) | ||
Dark Rosaleen by Hugh the Red O’Donnell (1572–1602) | ||
Soggarth Aroon by John Banim (1798–1842) | ||
Dark Margaret by John Fisher Murray (1811–1865) | ||
The Banshee—Anonymous | ||
The Gobhan Saer by Thomas D’Arcy McGee (1825–1868) | ||
King Cormac’s Crown—Anonymous | ||
Irish Boatman’s Hymn from the Irish | ||
The Fair Hills of Ireland from the Irish | ||
Song of Innisfail by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) | ||
The Three Woes by Aubrey Thomas de Vere (1814–1902) | ||
Appendix: Antrim | ||
A Legend of Antrim by Thomas D’Arcy McGee (1825–1868) | ||
Appendix: Arraglen | ||
Kate of Arraglen by Denny Lane | ||
Appendix: Assaroe, the Abbey | ||
Abbey Assaroe by William Allingham (1824–1889) | ||
Appendix: Cashel | ||
The Rock of Cashel by Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788–1846) | ||
Appendix: Castleconnel | ||
Castleconnel by Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788–1846) | ||
Appendix: Glangoole | ||
The Glen of Glangoole by Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788–1846) | ||
Appendix: Hy-Brasail | ||
The Isle of the Blest by Gerald Griffin (1803–1840) | ||
Appendix: Kilkee | ||
The Sea-Cliffs of Kilkee by Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788–1846) | ||
Appendix: Kilmallock | ||
Kilmallock by Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788–1846) | ||
Appendix: Kilmantan | ||
Feagh M’Hugh by Thomas D’Arcy McGee (1825–1868) | ||
Appendix: Lismore | ||
Lismore by Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788–1846) | ||
Appendix: Lough Dan | ||
The Pretty Girl of Loch Dan by Sir Samuel Ferguson (1810–1886) | ||
Appendix: Shannon, the River | ||
The Shannon by Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788–1846) |