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The ballad is also called "The Brown Girl" and found in a number of variants. [55] "The Black Velvet Band" – Irish version of a broadside ballad dating back to the early 19th century [56] "The Blooming Flower of Grange" – a love song from County Wexford, recorded by Paul O'Reilly in Waterford in 2007. [57]
Aengus - god of passionate and romantic love, youth and poetic inspiration; Áine - goddess of parental and familial love, summer, wealth and sovereignty; Banba, Ériu and Fódla - patron goddesses of Ireland
Irish folklore (Irish: béaloideas) refers to the folktales, balladry, music, dance and mythology of Ireland.It is the study and appreciation of how people lived. The folklore of Ireland includes banshees, fairies, leprechauns and other mythological creatures, and was typically shared orally by people gathering around, sharing stories.
Pages in category "Irish ballads" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Ballads of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 (14 P) Border ballads (31 P) Pages in category "Traditional ballads" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
Ballads of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 (14 P) Mary Black songs (1 P) Tara Blaise songs (5 P) C. Clannad songs (20 P) The Corrs songs (24 P) D. The Dubliners songs (55 ...
The Ballad of the Old Foxhunter A Fairy Song The Pity of Love "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" A Cradle Song The Man who Dreamed of Fairy Land Dedication of Irish Tales The Lamentation of the Old Pensioner When You are Sad The Two Trees They Went Forth to the Battle, But They Always Fell An Epitaph Apologia Addressed to Ireland in the Coming Days Notes
The Book of Irish Ballads Published in Dublin by James Duffy in 1846, revised in 1869. Ballads, Poems, and Lyrics, Original and Translated Published in Dublin by James McGlashan in 1850. The Bell-Founder, And Other Poems Published in London by David Bogue in 1857. Underglimpses, And Other Poems Published in London by David Bogue in 1857.