Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE IRISH DANCER, by ANONYMOUS First Line: I am of ireland Last Line: Come and dance with me / in ireland Subject(s): Dancing & Dancers;ireland; Irish | ||||||||
I am of Ireland And of the holy land Of Ireland. Good sir, pray I thee, Of sainte charity Come and dance with me In Ireland. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SIGHTSEERS by PAUL MULDOON THE DREAM SONGS: 290 by JOHN BERRYMAN AN IRISH HEADLAND by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE GIANT'S RING: BALLYLESSON, NEAR BELFAST by ROBINSON JEFFERS IRELAND; WRITTEN FOR THE ART AUTOGRAPH DURING IRISH FAMINE by SIDNEY LANIER THE EYES ARE ALWAYS BROWN by GERALD STERN TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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