Who is Eugene O'curry

Eugene O'Curry (Irish: Eoghan Ó Comhraí or Eoghan Ó Comhraidhe, 20 November 1794 – 30 July 1862) was an Irish philologist and antiquary.

Life

He was born at Doonaha, near Carrigaholt, County Clare, the son of Eoghan Ó Comhraí, a farmer, and his wife Cáit. Eoghan had spent some time as a travelling pedlar and had developed an interest in Irish folklore and traditional music. Unusually for someone of his background, he appears to have been literate and he is known to have possessed a number of Irish manuscripts. It is likely that Eoghan was primarily responsible for his son's education.Having spent some years working on his father's farm and as a school teacher, Eugene O'Curry moved to Limerick in c. 1824 and spent seven years working there at a mental hospit...
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  • Do You Remember That Night?
    Do you remember that night
    That you were at the window,
    With neither hat nor gloves,
    Nor coat to shelter you;...
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Snow 1 Thought 1 Soft 1 Talk 1 Door 1 Ready 1 Head 1 I Love You 1 Tree 1 Together 1


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Dmca2022: our hike last week visited the wedge tomb at ballyedmonduff, the first published description of which comes from borlase's 1896 ‘dolmens of ireland’, and was based on the 1837 ordnance survey work of eugene o’curry. 1/4
Cernacas: 6/10 which are nonetheless important to the community. while the etymology of *líth* is not agreed upon, one theory suggested by eugene o'curry is that it is the verbal noun of *lenaid*. this verb has many uses but generally means "stays", "follows", or "clings to". if this
Caitlynbbs: came across an uncited footnote (argh!) saying eugene o’curry’s antiquarian work 'was disrupted by the british government for fear of the works inciting national sentiment and revolt.' anyone know what this might be referencing?
Anchartlann: an extract from a speech prepared for napoleon to give to the irish parliament upon a successful french invasion of ireland. ultimately, napoleon never gave such a speech yet its original manuscript was preserved and republished by the antiquarian eugene o'curry.
Alanladd2010: 26th march, 1962... marked the centenary of the deaths of: john o'donovan & eugene o'curry they were responsible for editing, translating and annotating the source manuscripts and the medieval and ancient works of irish literature, history and law.
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Ballade Of The Midnight Forest
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Still sing the mocking fairies, as of old,
Beneath the shade of thorn and holly-tree;
The west wind breathes upon them, pure and cold,
And wolves still dread Diana roaming free
In secret woodland with her company.
'Tis thought the peasants' hovels know her rite
When now the wolds are bathed in silver light,
And first the moonrise breaks the dusky grey,
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