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  2. Category:Irish humorous poems - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Irish humorous poems" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. Limerick (poetry) C.

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  4. Irish poetry - Wikipedia

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    Seán wrote both in Irish and English, but Irish was his primary language and he wrote poems in it of many kinds – Fenian poems, love poems, drinking songs, satires and religious poems. [ 4 ] In 1728 Tadhg wrote a poem in which there is a description of the members of the Ó Neachtain literary circle: twenty-six people are mentioned, mostly ...

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  6. Edward O'Dwyer (poet) - Wikipedia

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    He has been nominated for the Hennessy Literary Award for Emerging Poetry, and was nominated by the journal Gloom Cupboard for a Pushcart Prize. Edward O’Dwyer is the Poet Laureate for Poetry Ireland for Adare, County Limerick. O'Dwyer works as a secondary school teacher in Ireland, where he teaches Religious education, English and History.

  7. Austin Clarke (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Clarke's main contribution to Irish poetry was the rigour with which he used technical means borrowed from classical Irish language poetry when writing in English. Effectively, this meant writing English verse based not so much on metre as on complex patterns of assonance , consonance , and half rhyme .

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  9. Gerry Murphy (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Gerry Murphy was born in Cork City in 1952. [1] His work is witty, openly intellectual and often satirical and is "highly, self-consciously literary". [2] " Much of the most recent work displays intense absorption of the Roman classics either through direct reference or employment of the pithy epigram."