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The Poems of Thomas Davis
Davis, Thomas Osborne (1814-1845)
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To the Memory of Thomas Davis.
I.
PART I. NATIONAL BALLADS AND SONGS.
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III.
PART III. HISTORICAL BALLADS AND SONGS.
IV.
PART IV. HISTORICAL BALLADS AND SONGS.
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V.
PART V. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
NATIONALITY.
SELF-RELIANCE.
SWEET AND SAD.
THE BURIAL.
WE MUST NOT FAIL.
O'CONNELL'S STATUE.
THE GREEN ABOVE THE RED.
THE VOW OF TIPPERARY.
A PLEA FOR THE BOG-TROTTERS.
A SECOND PLEA FOR THE BOG TROTTERS.
A SCENE IN THE SOUTH.
WILLIAM TELL AND THE GENIUS OF SWITZERLAND.
THE EXILE.
MY HOME.
MY GRAVE.
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The Poems of Thomas Davis
I.
Tell.
—You have no fears,
My native land!
Then dry your tears,
And draw your brand.
A million made a vow
To free you.—Wherefore, now,
Tears again, my native land?
The Poems of Thomas Davis