Poetry Books by Seumas O'kelly

Seumas O'kelly Books, Seumas O'kelly poetry book The Leprechaun of Killmeen (1920) Authors: Seumas O'Kelly
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Published Date: 2008-06
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Seumas O'kelly Books, Seumas O'kelly poetry book The Golden Barque and The Weaver's Grave Authors: Seumas O'Kelly
Publisher: Alpha Edition
Published Date: 2019-12-20
Categories: History
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.

Seumas O'kelly Books, Seumas O'kelly poetry book The Weaver's Grave Authors: Seumas O'Kelly
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Published Date: 1989
Categories: Fiction
Not only is The Weaver's Grave one of the best pieces of fiction in Irish literature, it is also one of the best-loved. This pastoral drama narrates with deceptive simplicity the arguments of two old men over the proper site for the weaver's burial. As their absurd, comic controversy rages, new love and life begin for his youthful widow. This book contains Seumas O'Kelly's acknowledged masterpiece and a selection of his finest stories. It reveals an extraordinary talent.



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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poem
Dejection: An Ode
 by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Late, late yestreen I saw the new moon,
With the old moon in her arms;
And I fear, I fear, my master dear!
We shall have a deadly storm.
Ballad of Sir Patrick Spence.

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