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Searching... Subject: BOYNE, BATTLE OF THE (1690) Matches Found: 8 BALLAD OF THE WILLIAMITE WARS: THE BOYNE WATER, by ANONYMOUS Poem Text First Line: "july the first, of a morning clear, one thousand six hundred and ninety" Last Line: It was not in their power to stop what the rabble they designed Subject(s): "boyne, Battle Of The (1690);" Williamite Wars BATTLE OF THE BOYNE (1), by UNKNOWN Poem Source First Line: July the first of a morning fair Subject(s): Boyne (river), Ireland; Boyne, Battle Of The (1690) BATTLE OF THE BOYNE (2), by UNKNOWN Poem Source First Line: King william said, 'I don't deserve' Subject(s): Boyne (river), Ireland; Boyne, Battle Of The (1690) BATTLE OF THE BOYNE (3), by UNKNOWN Poem Source First Line: A bullet form the irish came Subject(s): Boyne (river), Ireland; Boyne, Battle Of The (1690) OLD SIR WALTER, by GEORGE WALTER THORNBURY Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Stout sir walter was old but hearty Subject(s): Boyne, Battle Of The (1690) THE BATTLE OF THE BOYNE (4), by ANONYMOUS Poem Text First Line: "july the first, in oldbridge town" Last Line: Of king william that crossed the boyne water Subject(s): "boyne (river), Ireland;boyne, Battle Of The (1690);" Williamite Wars THE BATTLE OF THE BOYNE; FROM TWO OLD VERSIONS OF THE BALLAD, by ANONYMOUS Poem Text First Line: July the first of a morning fair Last Line: As with blow and shout we put to rout / our enemies over the water Subject(s): "boyne (river), Ireland;boyne, Battle Of The (1690);" Williamite Wars THE RIVER BOYNE, by THOMAS D'ARCY MCGEE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Child of loch ramor, gently seaward stealing Last Line: Thomas d'arcy mcgee. Subject(s): Boyne (river), Ireland; Boyne, Battle Of The (1690); Williamite Wars |
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