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Antoine Ó
Raifteirí (also
Antoine Ó Reachtabhra, or
Anthony Raftery; 30
March 1779 – 25
December 1835) was an
Irish language poet who is
often called...
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Samuel Ferguson William Allingham Douglas Hyde
James Henry Antoine Ó
Raifteiri Aeneas Coffey Robert Dwyer Joyce Thomas Davis Speranza Katharine Tynan...
- Daly",
lamenting his death,
based on a poem of
retribution by
Antoine Ó
Raifteiri translated by
James Stephens in his collection, Reincarnations. Numerous...
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carries over into the
political song. It is
often attributed to
Antoine Ó
Raifteiri, but
almost certainly predates him. The song is
named after Róisín Dubh...
- in a classroom. The
first verse of the
Irish poem Mise
Raifteirí an File by
Antoine Ó
Raifteiri is
presented on the
blackboard in
Gaelic script. A map...
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Reincarnations for
mixed chorus, (Op. 16, 1939–1940);
words by
Antoine Ó
Raifteiri in
translation by
James Stephens Second Essay for
Orchestra (Op. 17, 1942)...
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County Galway. His
transcriptions included songs attributed to
Antoine Ó
Raifteiri,
poems by
Thomas Moore, and grammar.[citation needed] Scríobhaithe Lámhscríbhinní...
- Gráinne
Seoige Grace Joyce Eiléan Ní C****lleanáin
Ellen Cullen Antoine Ó
Raifteiri Anthony Raftery Proinsias De
Rossa Frank Ross Pádraig
Harrington Patrick...
- from a would-be
rapist and
introduces her to the
poetry of
Antoine Ó
Raifteiri. Soon after, they make love. In
later novels,
Devlin thinks about Molly...
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called Colmanstown, was
originally Baile Uí Chlúmháin. The poet
Antoine Ó
Raifteiri (1784–1835) died at the
house of a
Diarmaid Cloonan,
beside Killeenen...