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John Millington Synge's Poetry, by popularity

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  • (He is Jealous of the Heavens and the Earth)
    What a grudge I am bearing the earth that has its arms about her, and is holding that f
    6 lines
  • Bring Kateen-beug and Maurya Jude
    To dance in Beg-Innish,
    25 lines
  • Still south I went and west and south again,
    Through Wicklow from the morning till the night,
    8 lines
  • One night a score of Erris men,
    A score I'm told and nine,
    41 lines
  • Thrush, linnet, stare and wren,
    Brown lark beside the sun,
    8 lines
  • I've thirty months, and that's my pride,
    Before my age's a double score,
    8 lines

  • We heard the thrushes by the shore and sea,
    12 lines
  •             Beside a chapel I'd a room looked down,
                Where all
    9 lines
  • MY arms are round you, and I lean
    Against you, while the lark
    8 lines
  • [After reading the dates in a book of Lyrics.]
    With Fifteen-ninety or Sixteen-sixteen
    9 lines
  • Seven dog-days we let pass
    Naming Queens in Glenmacnass,
    26 lines
  • [To a sister of an enemy of the author's who disapproved of `The Playboy']
        Lord, confound this surly sister,
    10 lines
  • [After looking at one of A.E.'s pictures.]
    Adieu, sweet Angus, Maeve and Fand,
    9 lines
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