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Famous Eire Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Eire poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous eire poems. These examples illustrate what a famous eire poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Yeats, William Butler
...There was a green branch hung with many a bell
When her own people ruled this tragic Eire;
And from its murmuring greenness, calm of Faery,
A Druid kindness, on all hearers fell.

It charmed away the merchant from his guile,
And turned the farmer's memory from his cattle,
And hushed in sleep the roaring ranks of battle:
And all grew friendly for a little while.

Ah, Exiles wandering over lands and seas,
And planning, plotting always ...Read more of this...



by Yeats, William Butler
...wrong and right;
Laugh, heart, again in the grey twilight,
Sigh, heart, again in the dew of the morn.

Your mother Eire is aways young,
Dew ever shining and twilight grey;
Though hope fall from you and love decay,
Burning in fires of a slanderous tongue.

Come, heart, where hill is heaped upon hill:
For there the mystical brotherhood
Of sun and moon and hollow and wood
And river and stream work out their will;

And God stands winding His lonely horn,
And time and the...Read more of this...

by Moore, Marianne
...ss of a
skin.Twisted torcs and gold new-moon-shaped
lunulae aren't jewelry
like the purple-coral fuchsia-tree's.Eire--
the guillemot
so neat and the hen
of the heath and the
linnet spinet-sweet-bespeak relentlessness?Then

they are to me
like enchanted Earl Gerald who
changed himself into a stag, to
a great green-eyed cat of
the mountain.Discommodity makes
them invisible; they've dis-
appeared.The Irish say your trouble is their
trouble and your
joy their joy?...Read more of this...

by Russell, George William
...stem;
The heart of many a vanished race
 Sighs as I look on them.


The sun rich face of Egypt glows,
 The eyes of Eire brood,
With whom the golden Cyprian shows
 In lovely sisterhood.


Your tree of life put forth these flowers
 In ages past away:
They had the love in other hours
 I give to you to-day.


One light their eyes have, as may shine
 One star on many a sea,
They look that tender love on mine
 That lights your glance on me.


They fade in you; thei...Read more of this...

by Yeats, William Butler
...hose long dead,
And learn to chaunt a tongue men do not know.
Come near; I would, before my time to go,
Sing of old Eire and the ancient ways:
Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days....Read more of this...



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