Douglas Hyde poet from Ireland was born on January 17, 1860, had 89 years and died on July 12, 1949. Poems were written mainly in English language. Dominant movement is political.
Top ten poems Douglas Hyde
My Love, Oh, She Is My Love
... Who were than wild-blown ice more cold&emsp ...
I Shall Not Die For Thee
... Little palm, white neck, bright eye,&emsp ...
I Am Raferty
... With gentleness that has no misery ...
Bruadar And Smith And Glinn
... May pangs pass through thee, Smith,&emsp ...
A Poem To Be Said On Hearing The Birds Sing
... Now dawns the day, awake and pray,&emsp ...
Colum-Cilles Farewell To Ireland
... Yet my visit and feasting with Comgall have eased me&emsp ...
Ringleted Youth Of My Love
... And I thought after that you were more&emsp ...
My Grief On The Sea
... How the waves of it roll! ...