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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SAINT PATRICK, by EDWIN MARKHAM Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Wandered from the antrim hills Last Line: With the druid groves of oak. Subject(s): St. Patrick's Day | |||
WANDERED from the Antrim hills, Wandered from Killalas rills, Patrick heard upon the breeze Voices from the Irish seas. Folk of Fochlad called to him From their forest deep and dim: And in vision little hands Beckoned from the Irish lands, Where the western billows spoke With the Druid groves of oak. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A MENDOCINO MEMORY by EDWIN MARKHAM ANCHORED TO THE INFINITE by EDWIN MARKHAM BROTHERHOOD (2) by EDWIN MARKHAM CHILD OF MY HEART by EDWIN MARKHAM CONSECRATED GROUND; READ AT THE NEW YORK CITY HALL by EDWIN MARKHAM |
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