Who is James Jeffrey Roche

James Jeffrey Roche (May 31, 1847 – April 3, 1908) was an Irish-American poet, journalist and diplomat. Roche emigrated as a young child, and grew up in Prince Edward Island, Canada. He came to Boston in 1866, and joined the staff of the Irish newspaper. He became editor-in-chief in 1890, and was a leading spokesman for Catholic intellectuals in New England. When most Democrats in the region deserted William Jennings Bryan in 1896, Roche and the Boston Pilot gave Brian strong support. At the end of his life he was the American Consul in Switzerland.Life and worksThrough his father, Edward Roche, an able mathematician and scholar, who occupied the office of Provincial Librarian in Prince Edward Island, he inherited the literary quality dominant in his temperament and his art. The family ...
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James Jeffrey Roche Poems

  • Lament Of The Scotch-irish Exile
    Oh, I want to win me hame
    To my ain countrie,
    The land frae whence I came
    Far away across the sea; ...
  • Boston Lullaby
    Baby's brain is tired of thinking
    On the Wherefore and the Whence;
    Baby's precious eyes are blinking
    With incipient somnolence. ...
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