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Prophecy of Berchán - The Prophecy of Berchán, is a relatively large historical poem written in the Middle Irish language. The text is preserved in the Royal Irish Academy, as MS 679 (23/G/4), with a few early modern copies.

Aisling - The aisling (Irish aislinn), pronounced ashling, or vision poem is a poetic genre that developed during the late 17th and 18th centuries in Irish language poetry. In an aisling, the island of Ireland appears to the poet in a vision in the form of a woman, sometimes young and beautiful, ...

More Irish than the Irish themselves - "More Irish than the Irish themselves" was a phrase used in the Middle Ages to describe the phenomenon whereby foreigners who came to Ireland attached to invasion forces tended to be subsumed into Irish social and cultural society, adopted the Irish language, Irish culture, style of ...

The Irish Sword Irish military Officers and historians - List of "Irish Born Winners of the Victoria Cross" The Irish Sword Brian Clarke 1986. Acknowledgements:


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The Irish Wolfhound - Poems, art, stamps, postcards and cigarette cards relating to the breed. Links to international clubs.

Irish childs prophetic poem speaks of peace - [CNN]

Travellers' Rest - Introduces the culture, history, and language of the Irish Travellers in America, and attempts to dispel some myths. Includes a collection of poems and other writing

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Pipka Santas Irish Santa Figurine : PKA1036: Ships Via Small Parcel Ground Irish Santa is painted with all different shades of green, similar to the lush land of vegetation known as the ''Emerald Isle.'' Pipka's Irish Santa has a bag filled with wrapped gifts, which never seems to be empty, and carries a book of Irish proverbs and poems. Features: Hand-painted Made of cold cast resin Figurine stands 5.

The Celtic Way of Prayer: The Recovery of the Religious Imagination by Esther de Waal, ISBN 0385493746 : Esther de Waal, one of Celtic Christianity's preeminent scholars, shows how this tradition of worship draws on both the pre-Christian past and on the fullness of the Gospel. It is also an enlightening glimpse at the history, folklore, and liturgy of the Celtic people. Esther de Waal introduces readers to monastic prayer and praise (the foundation stone of Celtic Christianity), early Irish litanies, medieval Welsh praise poems, and the wealth of blessings derived from an oral tradition that made prayer a part of daily life. Through this invigorating book, readers enter a world in which ritual and rhythm, nature and seasons, images and symbols play an essential role. A welcome contrast to modern worship, Celtic prayer is liberating and, like a living spring, forever fresh.

I Sing the Body Electric!: And Other Stories by Ray Bradbury, ISBN 0380789620 : One of the great authors of short fiction in the 20th century, Bradbury's works are read in classrooms all over the country. This collection features 28 of his stories and one luscious poem, with themes ranging from the verdant Irish countryside to the coldest reaches of outer space.
















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