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Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

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115. The abbey on the grounds of Darrynane was founded in the seventh<br />

century by the monks of St. Finbar.<br />

116. The river Lowne is the only outlet by which all the streams that<br />

form the Lakes of Killarney discharge themselves into the sea--'Lan,' or<br />

'Lowne,' in the old Irish signifying full.<br />

117. "Killenane lies to the east of Cahir. It has many mountains<br />

towards the sea. These mountains are frequented by herds of fallow<br />

deer, that range about it in perfect security."--Smith's Kerry.<br />

118. The Skellig Rocks. In describing one of them, Keating says "That<br />

there is a certain attractive virtue in the soil which draws down all<br />

the birds which attempt to fly over it, and obliges them to alight upon<br />

the rock."<br />

A SHAMROCK FROM THE IRISH SHORE.<br />

(On receiving a Shamrock in a Letter from Ireland.)<br />

O postman! speed thy tardy gait--<br />

Go quicker round from door to door;<br />

For thee I watch, for thee I wait,<br />

Like many a weary wanderer more.<br />

Thou brightest news of bale and bliss--<br />

Some life begun, some life well o'er.<br />

He stops--he rings!--O heaven! what's this?--<br />

A shamrock from the Irish shore!<br />

Dear emblem of my native land,<br />

By fresh fond words kept fresh and green;<br />

The pressure of an unfelt hand--<br />

The kisses of a lip unseen;<br />

A throb from my dead mother's heart--<br />

My father's smile revived once more--<br />

Oh, youth! oh, love! oh, hope thou art,<br />

Sweet shamrock from the Irish shore!<br />

Enchanter, with thy wand of power,

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