James Clarence Mangan Night Poems

  • 1.
    Where is my chief, my master, this bleak night, mavrone?
    O cold, cold, miserably cold is this bleak night for Hugh!
    Its showery, arrowy, speary sleet pierceth one thro' and thro',
    Pierceth one to the very bone.
    ...
  • 2.
    Ah, where, Kincora! is Brian the Great?
    And where is the beauty that once was thine?
    Oh, where are the princes and nobles that sate
    At the feasts in thy halls, and drank the red wine,
    ...
  • 3.
    O woman of the piercing wail,
    Who mournest o'er yon mound of clay
    With sigh and groan,
    Would God thou wert among the Gael!
    ...
  • 4.
    Farewell, O Patrick Sarsfield, may luck be on your path!
    Your camp is broken up, your work is marred for years;
    But you go to kindle into flame the King of France's wrath,
    Though you leave sick Eire in tears-
    ...
  • 5.
    Roll forth, my song, like the rushing river,
    That sweeps along to the mighty sea;
    God will inspire me while I deliver
    My soul of thee!
    ...
  • 6.
    O my Dark Rosaleen,
    Do not sigh, do not weep!
    The priests are on the ocean green,
    They march along the deep.
    ...
Total 6 Night Poems by James Clarence Mangan

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