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The Poems of J. J. Callanan
A New Edition, with Biographical Introduction and Notes
Callanan, J. J. (1795-1829)
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[“A poet's eye whilst yet a child]
THE RECLUSE OF INCHIDONY.
ACCESSION OF GEORGE THE FOURTH.
RESTORATION OF THE SPOILS OF ATHENS.
THE REVENGE OF DONAL COMM.
Miscellaneous.
Songs, Lyrical Pieces, &c.
Sacred Subjects.
Translations from the Irish.
Jacobite Songs.
O SAY MY BROWN DRIMIN.
THE WHITE COCKADE.
THE AVENGER.
THE LAMENT OF O'GNIVE.
ON THE LAST DAY.
A LAY OF MIZEN HEAD.
THE LAMENT OF KIRKE WHITE.
THE LAMENT.
LINES WRITTEN TO A YOUNG LADY,
STANZAS, Composed, probably, after he had left for Lisbon, to Erin.
LINES TO MISS O. D---
LINES TO ERIN.
WELLINGTON'S NAME.
THE EXILE'S FAREWELL.
SONG.
DE LA VIDA DEL CIELO.
TO THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM.
LINES TO THE BLESSED SACRAMENT.
THO' DARK FATE HATH REFT ME.
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The Poems of J. J. Callanan
The Poems of J. J. Callanan
A New Edition, with Biographical Introduction and Notes
J. J. Callanan
1795-1829
Daniel Mulcahy
Cork
1861
The Poems of J. J. Callanan