James Clarence Mangan
Poetical Pieces
The following poems are extracted from the work, "Essays in Prose and Work" by James Clarence Mangan. A few are found in other works as well.
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Pompeii
To My Grave
To Death
My Bugle and How I Blow It
Childhood
To My Native Land
Very Interesting Sonnets
A Fast Keeper
The Ass-embly
The Testament of Cathaeir Mor
An Ode to the
Comet
The Bethrothed
The Ruined Cities of Sicily
Two Sorts of Human Greatness
Translation of Petrarca's "Donna Che Lieta"
A Verye Splendidde and Righte Conceited Dittie
of ande Concernyage the Newe Yeare
Alexander and the Tree
The Woman of Three Cows
From the German of Holty
Symptoms of the Disease of the Heart
An Elegy on the Tironian and Tirconellian
Princes Buried at Rome
Lamentation of Mac Liag for Kincora
Versus Verses
The Ruins of Donegal Castle
The Divorced
The Old Man and the Youths
Life and Its Illusions
A Grand and Transcendant Ode and Acrostic
The World's Changes
The Glaive Song
Farewell to My Country
The Dawning of the Day
Song of the Albanian
The Wrongs and Woes of Erin
A Voice of Encouragement
The Romance of Don Gayseros
The Maid of Orleans
The Dying Father
The Nondescripts
The Traveller and His Guide
The Minstrel
Light and Shadow
The Metempsychosis
The Opening of the New Century
The Fisherman
The Wandering Jew
The Child of Care
Guide to Virtue
The Three Dead Men of Harlkoff
The Best Blessing
Love in Death
The Mighty Dead
Fire and Light
Siberia
The Peal of Another Trumpet
Constantine
Reminiscenses of Distant Lands
A Cry for Ireland
Enigma, from Schiller
The Treble Death
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