James Clarence Mangan poet from Ireland was born on May 1, 1803, had 46 years and died on June 20, 1849. Poems were written in Romantic age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is romanticism.
Top ten poems James Clarence Mangan
Dark Rosaleen
... You'll think of me through daylight's hours, ...
Kathaleen Ny-Houlahan
... If the king's son were living here with Kathaleen Ny-Houlahan ...
A Farewell To Patrick Sarsfield, Earl Of Lucan
... I saw the royal Boyne when his billows flashed with blood&emsp ...
O'Hussey's Ode To The Maguire
... The flood-gates of the rivers of heaven, I think, have been burst wide ...
Siberia
... The blood blackens, the heart pines ...
Lament For Banba
... And all our grief shall be turned into joy&emsp ...
Kincora
... And where are the chiefs with whom Brian went forth,&emsp ...
And Then No More
... But whence she came, which way she went, what garb she wore&emsp ...
Shapes And Signs
... Fair though may show the winding-sheet! ...
A Lament For The Princes Of Tyrone And Tyrconnel
... Red would have been our warriorsÂ’ eyes&emsp ...