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  2. Prayer Before Birth - Wikipedia

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    "Prayer Before Birth" is a poem written by the Irish poet Louis MacNeice (1907–1963) at the height of the Second World War. Written from the perspective of an unborn child, the poem expresses the author's fear at what the world's tyranny can do to the innocence of a child and blames the human race for the destruction that was gripping the world at the time.

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  4. Louis MacNeice - Wikipedia

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    MacNeice also started sending poems to T. S. Eliot at around this time, and although Eliot did not feel that they merited Faber and Faber publishing a volume of poems, several were published in Eliot's journal The Criterion. On 15 May 1934, Louis and Mary's son Daniel John MacNeice was born.

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  6. Joseph Plunkett - Wikipedia

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    The Irish ballad "Grace", written by Seán and Frank O'Meara, is a monologue of Plunkett expressing his love to Grace and his love for the cause of Irish independence in the small hours before his execution. [11] The ballad has been notably covered by Jim McCann. [12] He is also mentioned in the Irish rebel song "Seán South of Garryowen".

  7. Cecil Frances Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Milltown House, Strabane (later Strabane Grammar School). Alexander was born at 25 Eccles Street, Dublin, the third child and second daughter of Major John Humphreys of Norfolk (land-agent to 4th Earl of Wicklow and later to the second Marquess of Abercorn), and his wife Elizabeth (née Reed). [2]

  8. Elida Rumsey - Wikipedia

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    Elida Barker Rumsey was born in New York City on June 6, 1842, the daughter of John Wickliffe Rumsey and Mary Agnes Underhill Rumsey. [2] Her father owned a hosiery shop, and later worked in banking. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As a child, Rumsey's parents moved to Washington, D.C. which began Rumsey's interest in political action. [ 5 ]

  9. William Forbes Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Blue plaque. William Forbes Marshall (8 May 1888 – January 1959) was an Irish poet and Presbyterian minister from Sixmilecross, County Tyrone, Ireland.He was the younger brother of the Rev. Robert Lyons Marshall, professor, poet and dialect writer.

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