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" HAIL to our Celtic brethren wherever they may be, In the far woods of Oregon, or o'er the Atlantic sea ; Whether they guard the banner of St. George, in Indian vales, Or spread beneath the nightless North experimental sails — One in name, and in fame,... "
Why God Loves the Irish - Page 54
by Humphrey Joseph Desmond - 1918 - 108 pages
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The story of the Irish before the Conquest

lady Mary Catharine Ferguson - 1868 - 342 pages
...strong sentiment of nationality. We shall take leave of them for the present with this " Salutation :" * Hail to our Celtic brethren, wherever they may be,...One in name and in fame Are the sea-divided Gaels. Tho' fallen the state of Erin, and changed the Scottish land, Tho' small the power of Mona, tho' unwaked...
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The Poems of Thomas D'Arcy McGee: With Copious Notes. Also an Introduction ...

Thomas D'Arcy McGee, Mrs. J. Sadlier - 1869 - 622 pages
...Celts," of the warlike Milesians ! how fraternal and how noble his " Salutation to the Celts !" — " Hail to our Celtic brethren wherever they may be, In the far woods of Oregon, or by the Atlantic sea !'' His love for Ireland inspired Mr. McGee beyond all doubt with some of the very...
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Poems: With Copious Notes, Also an Introd. and Biographical Sketch by Mrs. J ...

Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1870 - 630 pages
...the warlike Milesians ! how fraternal and how noble his " Salutation to the Celts!" — " Hail to onr Celtic brethren wherever they may be. In the far woods of Oregon, or by the Atlantic sea !" His love for Ireland inspired Mr. McGee beyond all donbt with some of the very...
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The Monitor, Volume 1

1879 - 512 pages
..." there is a fine line — the second — referring to the adventurous ubiquity of the race : — " Whether they guard the banner of St. George in Indian...One in name and in fame are the sea-divided Gaels." Whenever a selection of the objects which form a scene, or of emotions which realize a situation are...
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The Monitor: an illustrated Dublin magazine, Volume 1

1879 - 516 pages
..." there is a fine line— the second — referring to the adventurous ubiquity of the race : — " Whether they guard the banner of St. George in Indian...One in name and in fame are the sea-divided Gaels.'' Whenever a selection of the objects which form a scene, or of emotions which realize a situation are...
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The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings of the Scotch-Irish Congress

1891 - 352 pages
...greeting, I will conclude by returning tho salutation of my gifted countryman, Thomas D'Arcy McGee: i. Hail to our Celtic brethren, wherever they may be,...One in name and in fame Are the sea-divided Gaels. n. Though fallen the State of Erin, and changed the Scottish land, Though small the powor of Mona,...
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The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Scotch-Irish ...

Scotch-Irish Society of America - 1891 - 352 pages
...greeting, I will conclude by returning the salutation of my gifted countryman, Thomas D'Arcy McGee: x. Hail to our Celtic brethren, wherever they may be,...One in name and in fame Are the sea-divided Gaels. n. Though fallen the State of Erin, and changed the Scottish land, Though small the power of Mona,...
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Irish Poets and Novelists

Denis Oliver Crowley - 1892 - 466 pages
...Cross shall stand till that predestined day, When Erin's self is drowned ! SALUTATION TO THE CELTS. HAIL to our Celtic brethren wherever they may be,...One in name and in fame Are the sea-divided Gaels. II. Though fallen the state of Erin, and changed the Scottish land — Though small the power of Mona,...
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The New Spirit of the Nation: Or, Ballads and Songs by the Writers of "The ...

Martin MacDermott - 1894 - 264 pages
...Battle's Eye " — Rosg-Catha : the war-song of the clan. SALUTATION TO THE KELTS. HAIL to our Keltic brethren wherever they may be, In the far woods of...One in name, and in fame, Are the sea-divided Gaels. Though fallen the state of Erin, and changed the Scottish land, Though small the power of Mona, though...
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Recollections of Troubled Times in Irish Politics

Timothy Daniel Sullivan - 1905 - 416 pages
...not likely to let die ; one of them is his noble " Salutation to the Celts," commencing thus : — Hail to our Celtic brethren, wherever they may be, In the far woods of Oregan, or o'er the Atlantic sea — Whether they guard the banner of St. George in Indian vales. Or...
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