Poems by Denis Florence MacCarthy
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6. The "Campo de Estio," described in the lines "Not Known." 7. A fortnight after that of Longfellow. His attached friend and early associate, Thomas D'Arcy M'Gee, perished by assassination at Ottawa on the same day and month fourteen years ago. 8. Edited by his friend Br. W. K. Sullivan, President of Queen's College, Cork, who, I may add, has in preparation a paper on the "Voyage of St. Brendan," and on other ancient Irish accounts of voyages, of which he finds an explanation in Keltic mythology. The paper will appear in the Transactions of the American Geographical Society. 9. "The Combat at the Ford" being Fragment III. of his "Legends of Ireland's Heroic Age." London, 1882. 10. In his "Beautes de la Poesie Anglaise, Rayons et Reflets," &c. 11. The first meeting was held on April 15th, at the Mansion House, Dublin, under the presidency of the Lord Mayor, the Right Hon. Charles Dawson, M. P. CONTENTS. Preface |
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