A trout from the river pool, a staff from the wood, and a deer from the moor - "thefts" of which no Gael was ever ashamed.
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A trout from the river pool, a staff from the wood, and a deer from the moor - "thefts" of which no Gael was ever ashamed.
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For the great Gaels of Ireland Are the men that God made mad, For all their wars are merry, And all their songs are sad.
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For England knows and England fears the famous Northern Gael and that's another reason why we'll free our lads in Crumlin Jail.
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Every cock in the farmyard stock crows a triumph to the Gael and it wouldn't be surprising if there'd be another rising said the man from the Daily Mail.
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