Anthology/Collection

The Indignant Muse: Poetry and Songs of the Irish Revolution 1887-1926

Title The Indignant Muse: Poetry and Songs of the Irish Revolution 1887-1926
Publisher Lilliput Press (Ireland)
Year of Publication 2016
Record permalink https://roc-data.universityofgalway.ie/anthology/434/publication

Poems in this Anthology/Collection

Poem Title Pages View Details
All by the Baltic Say, William Percy French 129-130 View Details
Am Tag, William Percy French 130-131 View Details
At the Cross Roads, Maeve Cavanagh 132 View Details
The Wreck of the S.S. 'Britannia', Maeve Cavanagh 132-133 View Details
Ireland to Germany, Maeve Cavanagh 133 View Details
The Last Hill, Maeve Cavanagh 134 View Details
Ireland's Overture to Germany, Maeve Cavanagh 134-135 View Details
Another Chant of Hate, Rosalie M. Moynahan 135-136 View Details
We’re Fighting Now for Christianity’, Phil O'Neill 140-141 View Details
Screens, Winifred M. Letts 142-143 View Details
The Call to Arms in Our Street, Winifred M. Letts 143 View Details
The Deserter, Winifred M. Letts 144 View Details
The Connaught Rangers, Winifred M. Letts 145 View Details
Epiphany 1916, Winifred M. Letts 145-146 View Details
Gods of War, George Russell 147-148 View Details
Apocalyptic, George Russell 148-149 View Details
Statesmen, George Russell 150 View Details
Eight Millions of Englishmen, Brian O'Higgins 151-152 View Details
From the Trenches, Brian O'Higgins 152 View Details
Hearts of Oak, Brian O'Higgins 153 View Details
When Tommy Comes Marching Home, Brian O'Higgins 155-156 View Details
The Tale of the Tinker Man, Edward Bernard Clifford 157-159 View Details
The Last Crusade: A Song of the Irish Armies, Thomas Kettle 160-161 View Details
To my Daughter Betty, the Gift of God, Thomas Kettle 163 View Details
Sergeant Mike O'Leary, Thomas Kettle 163 View Details
Sergeant Michael O'Leary, Samuel S. McCurry 164-165 View Details
Government, Eva Gore-Booth 166 View Details
The Everyday of War, Patrick MacGill 167 View Details
The Dug-Out, Patrick MacGill 169 View Details
Dug-Out Proverbs, Patrick MacGill 169-170 View Details
The Guns, Patrick MacGill 170-171 View Details
A Lament, Patrick MacGill 171-172 View Details
In the Morning, Patrick MacGill 172-173 View Details
A.D. 1916, Patrick MacGill 174 View Details
The Night Before and the Night After the Charge, Patrick MacGill 174 View Details
A Soldier's Prayer, Patrick MacGill 175-176 View Details
After Loos, Patrick MacGill 175 View Details
The Listening Patrol, Patrick MacGill 175 View Details
The Simple Soldier Man, William Orpen 176-178 View Details
With the Dublin Fusiliers, Alfred Perceval Graves 182-183 View Details
The Rocky Road to Berlin, Cathal Mac Dubhghaill 183-184 View Details
An Irish Airman Foresees his Death, William Butler Yeats 184 View Details
On Rudolf Goldschmidt, James Joyce 188-189 View Details
Clare's Brigade, Stephen Gwynn 193 View Details
The Irish Brigade, 1914, Stephen Gwynn 193-195 View Details
The Somme, Ruddick Millar 195 View Details
Ulster on the Somme, Frederick S. Boas 196 View Details
Marching to Berlin, Jimmy Mulkerns 199-200 View Details
Songs from an Evil Wood, Edward Plunkett 206-209 View Details
To the Fallen Irish Soldiers, Edward Plunkett 210 View Details
The Irish in Gallipoli, Francis Ledwidge 210 View Details
The Landing, George Chester Duggan 211-213 View Details
Our Dead at Suvla Bay, George Chester Duggan 213-214 View Details
The Healer, Padric Gregory 214 View Details
War News, Jimmy Mulkerns 217-218 View Details
To a Crippled Soldier, Ben O'Hickey 222 View Details
Ireland and World Freedom, Padric Gregory 223-224 View Details
The Second Coming, William Butler Yeats 225 View Details
What Will the Next Move Be?, James McLaughlin 226 View Details
The Irish Laddies to the War Have Gone, Frank O. Madden 229-230 View Details
The Grand Oul’ Dame Britannia, Seán O'Casey 235-237 View Details
We’ve Captured the Cave of Machpelah, Seán O'Casey 240-241 View Details
The Divil’s Recruiting Campaign, Seán O'Casey 241-243 View Details
I Don't Believe It, Do You?, Seán O'Casey 248-249 View Details
We Welcome the Aid of Japan, Seán O'Casey 251-253 View Details
England’s Conscription Appeal to Ireland’s Dead, Seán O'Casey 254-255 View Details
Private Cassidy, V.C., Seán O'Casey 259-260 View Details
Col. Downing’s 7th “Pals” Battalion, Maeve Cavanagh 264-265 View Details
Conscription: The Prayer of Ireland, Maeve Cavanagh 266-267 View Details
The Irish M.P.'s Advice, Brian O'Higgins 269 View Details
Recruiting!, Brian O'Higgins 269-270 View Details
Come Along and Join the British Army, Jimmy Mulkerns 284-285 View Details