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    Historical memoirs of the Irish bards. by Walker, Joseph C. d. 1810

    Published 1971
    Subjects: “…Bards and bardism.…”
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    The king's threshold / by Yeats, W. B. 1865-1939

    Published 2013
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    Irish melodies / by Dowdall, William

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Two Jigs: The Rocky Road to Dublin/The Blackthorn Stick -- Danny Boy -- Eleanor Plunkett -- The Plains of Boyle -- The Coolin -- Down by the Sally Gardens -- Airs and Jig: The Hills of Templeglantine (air)/Táimse im chodladh (air)/Tell Her I Am (jig) -- My Lagan Love -- The Snowy Breasted Pearl -- She Moved Through the Fair -- Variations on the Gneeveguilla Polka -- The Streams of Bunclody -- The Lark in the Clear Air -- The Bard of Armagh -- The Mason's Apron.…”
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    Music, postcolonialism, and gender : the construction of Irish national identity, 1724-1874 / by Davis, Leith, 1960-

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Nation and notation : Irish music and print culture in the eighteenth century -- Harping on the past : Joseph Cooper Walker's historical memoirs of the Irish bards and the "horizontal brotherhood" of the Irish nation -- "The united powers of female poesy and music" : Charlotte Brooke's reliques of Irish poetry -- Sequels of colonialism : Edward Bunting, the ancient Irish music, and the cultural politics of performance -- Patriotism and "woman's sentiment" in Sydney Owenson's Hibernian melodies and The wild Irish girl -- A "truly national" project : Thomas Moore's Irish melodies and the gendering of the British cultural marketplace -- In Moore's wake : Irish music in Ireland after the Irish melodies -- Irish music, British culture, and the transatlantic experience.…”
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    Music, postcolonialism, and gender : the construction of Irish national identity, 1724-1874 / by Davis, Leith, 1960-

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Nation and notation : Irish music and print culture in the eighteenth century -- Harping on the past : Joseph Cooper Walker's Historical memoirs of the Irish bards and the "horizontal brotherhood" of the Irish nation -- "The united powers of female poesy and music" : Charlotte Brooke's Reliques of Irish poetry -- Sequels of colonialism : Edward Bunting, the Ancient Irish music, and the cultural politics of performance -- Patriotism and "woman's sentiment" in Sydney Owenson's Hibernian melodies and The wild Irish girl -- A "truly national" project : Thomas Moore's Irish melodies and the gendering of the British cultural marketplace -- In Moore's wake : Irish music in Ireland after the Irish melodies -- Irish music, British culture, and the transatlantic experience.…”
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    I sang through the fairs / by Barry, Margaret, 1917-1989

    Published 1998
    Table of Contents: “…Maguire sit down (1:45) -- The bard of Armagh (3:41) -- Bally Jamesduff (3:27) -- Eileen McMahon / Green grow the rushes (3:16) -- Her mantle so green (3:55) -- Going to mass last Sunday (0:56) -- Lovin' Hannah (1:00) -- Gra Machree (4:04) -- The flower of sweet Strabane (2:31) -- When you're fond of music (1:21) -- She moved through the fair (5:07) -- And there's music coming into my head (3:01) -- The strayaway child (1:57) -- Her mantle so green (5:58).…”
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    Irish modernisms : gaps, conjectures, possibilities /

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Yeats and the 1916 generation / Katherine Ebury -- 'The ranks of respectability': Prostitution, citizenship and the Free State in the novels of Liam O'Flaherty / Laura Lovejoy -- James Joyce and Samuel Beckett: Blind bards in the age of silent cinema / Cleo Hanaway-Oakley -- Part Three. …”
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    Sam Henry's Songs of the people /

    Published 1990
    Table of Contents: “…; Better Bide a Wee ; Gaol Song ; The Bramble ; The Leaves So Green ; Dun Ceithern ; Barossa/Oliverʼs Advice ; The Yellow Bittern/An Bunnan Buidhe ; The Parting Glass -- Celebrations: Dan Murphyʼs Convoy ; The Wedding at Ballyporeen ; The Ballinderry Marriage ; Coleraine Regatta ; The Lammas Fair in Cargan ; On the Road to Bethlehem -- War: The Shepher Boy ; My Parents Reared Me Tenderly ; The Black Horse ; Pat Reilly ; Pat Muldoney ; You Broken-Hearted Heroes ; Lovely Sally ; The Deserter ; Bonny Woodhaʼ My Son Ted ; Lovely Jamie ; The Hungry Army ; The Plains of Waterloo ; The Drummer Boy at Waterloo ; The Bonny Light Horseman ; The Irish Soldier Boy ; The Three Flowers of Chivalry ; The Heights of Alma ; Balaclava ; Old Ireland Far Away -- Sea: Kishmulʼs Galley ; Sailorsʼ Shanties ; Itʼs Time for Us to Leave Her ; Tomʼs Gone to Ilo ; Santy Anna ; Paddy Doyle ; Iʼm Going Home ; The Girls of Valparaiso ; The S[team]s[hip] Leinster Lass ; The Cruise of the Calabar ; The Zared ; Yellow Meal ; The Shamrock Shore ; Patrick OʼNeal ; The Sailor Boy ; Franklin the Brave ; The Loss of Seven Clergymen ; The Portrush Fishing Disaster ; The Wreck of the Enterprise ; The Falcon ; The Wreck of the Fanad Boat ; The Wreck of the Nimrod ; The Loss of the Royal Charter ; The Trader ; The Wreck of the Rebecca ; The Good Ship Mary Cochrane ; The Banks of Newfoundland ; The French Privateer ; Captain Coulston -- Crime: Botany Bay ; The Boston Burglar ; The Wild Colonial Boy ; Eight Mile Bridge ; Whiskey in the Jar ; Waltzing Matilda ; Heather Jock ; Jamie Reaburnʼs Farewell ; James Magee ; John Mitchelʼs Farewell to His Countrymen ; John Mitchell ; Hugh Hill, the Ramoan Smuggler ; The Three Huntsmen/Wilson, Gilmore and Johnson ; The Crafty Ploughboy ; Shane Crossagh ; The Breaking of Omagh Jail ; The Dreary Gallows ; Lambkin -- Death, laments, ghosts: The Bard of Culnady/Charles OʼNeill ; Finvola, the Gem of the Roe ; Heilanʼ Jane ; An Irish Motherʼs Lament ; The Cowboy of Loreto ; John McKeown and Margaret Deans ; Annie Moore ; Molly Brown Lowry ; A Collier Lad ; My Lowlands, Away ; Maryʼs Dream ; The Nightingale ; Willie Lennox ; Sloan Wellesley ; James Kennedy ; Miss Cochrane ; Rachel Dear/The Maine Water Slide ; Polly Primose ; Holland Is a Fine Place ; Susan on the Beach -- Praise of home: The Little Thatched Cabin ; The Old Stone Wall ; Old Arboe ; The Hills oʼBallyboley ; Ballycastle, O! …”
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