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First lines: Eistig shallid Lium go neosud skeuldiov, / Go cring le heafacht in ngealga ceart.In phonetic Irish, and English.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Tipperary (Ireland : County)

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Object Slieve na Manncover

First lines: Moddin evan alun er varra cnuck gloun aughyum / T lsh hash Keelanernee is braha fein richt. / One day as I was walking on the top of glena hill / Convenient te [sic] Kilarnee most gaudy to percieve.Irish and English texts.Referes to O'Connell's imprisonment in 1844.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century | Prisoners and prisons

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Object The wrights of Irelandcover

First lines: Is the ve ban Oceal, shal da lose lum ostha far she / Sue thum foreid gare, os yous sturuve be me moltu. Printed: Waterford: John Troy’s Printing Office.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Social conditions--19th century

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Object The young sick lovercover

First lines: Is er maddin a ne yum is deurach do vcessa, / Go cahach am aonar a deanav mo smuinti.Phonetic Irish text.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Ireland--Social conditions--19th century

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Object Sheela ni Ghuiracover

First lines: There came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin, / The dew on his thin robe was heavy and chill.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The exile of Erincover

First lines: An Donacha is leaon dut an skeal soh len einsunt, / Go ruimpies oed treatach is le slocht bearlah gur lies sha.

Ireland--History--19th century | Ballads, Irish

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Object David O'Brien's advice to Denis O'Sullivancover

First lines: As I went out a walking one morning in spring, / I heard a bird whistle, and a nightingale sing.In English and phonetic Irish.

Emigration and immigration--Ireland | Ireland--Social conditions--19th century | Ballads, English--Ireland

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Object The poor Irish stranger far from home!cover

First lines: Come all you maidens fair, that are caught in Cupid's snare, / And pity a maid that is wounded.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Love songs

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Object Boughil na groug a dhownacover

Text in English and 'phonetic' Irish.First lines: As Bacchus frequented his frolics, / Te an tabharua la an so ngrieg,. Printed: Cork: [Catherine] Haly.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object O'Sullivan's frolicscover

First lines: Down by a river side there dwells a comely bride / No beauty can excel this damsel. Printed: Cork: [Catherine] Haly.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Man-woman relationships

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Object Mourneen na grouga baunacover

First lines: I am a young girl thats driven to strole, / I traveled the most of this kingdom.In English and phonetic Irish.

Clare (Ireland) | Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The flourishing state of Kilmurrycover