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  1. A lantern on the wave: Francis Ledwidge, poet, activist and soldier by Liam O'Meara, 1999
  2. The Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge by Francis Ledwidge, 1944-01-01
  3. The Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge (1919) by Francis Ledwidge,
  4. The complete poems of Francis Ledwidge; with introductions by Lo by Ledwidge. Francis. 1887-1917., 1919-01-01
  5. Legends of the Boyne by Francis Ledwidge, 2006-08-20
  6. SONGS OF PEACE. by Francis. Ledwidge, 1917
  7. The complete poems by Francis Ledwidge, 1955
  8. Complete poems. With an introd. by Lord Dunsany by Francis, 1887-1917 Ledwidge, 2009-10-26
  9. The Homecoming of the Sheep. [Song.] Words by Francis Ledwidge by Michael Head, 1966
  10. Francis Ledwidge, the Irish peasant: Paul Dunbar, the American Negro. A contrast by Maynard Butler, 1916
  11. In faëry. (Gwlad hud.) Three Songs for soprano or tenor ... English words by Francis Ledwidge. Cyfieithiad gan Enid Parry. < [No. 1.] The Wife of Llew. ... Find. [No. 3.] A Fairy Hunt. > Eng. & Welsh by Dilys Elwyn-Edwards, 1955
  12. Walking the Road: A Play in One Act (New Island/New Drama) by Dermot Bolger, 2007-01

41. Information On Irish Writers - Francis Ledwidge,Slane, County Meath - Homes (His
Ireland Travel and Tourism service. Information on Irish Writers francis ledwidge,a Homes (Historical) in Slane, County Meath. francis ledwidge (1887 - 1917).
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42. Information On Francis Ledwidge Cottage,Slane, County Meath - Museums
Information on francis ledwidge cottage, a Museums in Slane, County Meath. Send thispage to a friend francis ledwidge cottage The manager, Slan, Slane, Meath.
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The manager, Slan, Slane, Meath. Description Irish history. The former cottage of the Irish soldier poet, Francis Ledwidge is now a museum. It is located at Janeville, near Slane, a manorial village built where the N2 and N51 roads converge and meet. Facing each other on either side of the cross-roads are four splendid Georgian houses, the hub from which the village radiates outwards. An imposing view of slane castle can be seen from the bridge crossing the Boyne.
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43. Francis Ledwidge
francis ledwidge. Does anybody know the URL of a Homepage which isdedicated to francis ledwidge, poet, and buried at Boesinghe.
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Does anybody know the URL of a Homepage which is dedicated to Francis Ledwidge, poet, and buried at Boesinghe. I know there is one but lost the address. Vriendelijke groet, Best wishes, Peter van den Heuvel vandenheuvel@igr.nl

44. Ledwidge
francis ledwidge Cottage The Poems of francis ledwidge were gathered in a collectionby Alice Curtayne, a great benefactor to the ledwidge Museum.
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Marco: Here's one Ledwidge site http://www.soluna.com/slane/ledwidge.htm Title: Untitled Document Francis Ledwidge Cottage Slane's own Francis Ledwidge was born in Slane in 1887 and raised in a small cottage that survives today as Ireland's only "poet's cottage" museum. The cottage is situated about half a mile east of the Village on the left hand side of the Drogheda Road (N51). The cottage was purchased through the tremendous efforts of local volunteers, including Pearl Baxter, as well as through donations obtained through cousins in the States. The cottage has four small rooms including some original and period furnishings in the bedroom and kitchen. The cottage evokes the simple life of the rural Irish while the displays of original manuscripts and the poetry itself proclaim the transcendence of one man's thought in verse. It is proof that humble surroundings, close family and day laborer's work can be the forge of a great soul. Ellie Vaughey Francis Ledgwidge wrote from a young age and at one point his work was recognized as brilliant by Lord Dunsany who became his patron. Lord Dunsany introduced Ledwidge to the Dublin Literary circle and he had his first volume of Fifty poems, entitled

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Trinity WWI Soldiers Stories Business Connections Trace a War Grave SiteGuide What's New Site Map Contact Us francis ledwidge Poet Soldier
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Francis Ledwidge was of humble background. His parents had nine children and they lived in a small cottage at Janeville near Slane, Co. Meath.
His father died young and Mrs. Ledwidge had to go to work in the fields to provide for her family. At one time the family were on the point of being evicted. The sheriff's men were only prevented in carrying out the order when the doctor attending the eldest son Patrick, who was suffering from tuberculosis, would not allow him to he shifted.
In the event Patrick died. The family were so poor that the Navan Board of Guardians had to pay for the coffin.
His death was to have a profound effect on his younger brother Francis. When Francis grew up he became involved with the Meath Labour Union and in 1913, was appointed secretary. He used his position to champion the cause of the peasant workers. Up to that point, Ledwidge had worked as a farm labourer, as a road worker and even in the copper mine at Beaupare. It was at Beaupare in 1910, three years before the general strike and lock out, that Ledwidge tried to organise a strike for better conditions. Unfortunately, not one of the 100 strong workforce would stand by him and he was sacked for being a trouble maker.
All things Irish appealed to Ledwidge; legends, folklore, music, sport, and he tried to set up a local branch of the Gaelic League. Many of his friends were prominent members of Sinn Fein; including Thomas Mac Donagh and Seamas O'Kelly. In 1914, he became leader of the Slane branch of the Volunteers. In June of that year he went to Manchester to rally support for the movement.

46. An Unfortunate Region - Francis Ledwidge, 1st Bn. Royal
16138 Lance Corporal francis ledwidge. 1st Bn. At Boesinghe (W. Flanders) near ArtilleryWood at the Poezelstraat is a small stone memorial to francis ledwidge.
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47. Ledwidge, Francis
ledwidge, francis. 1919; rep. 1955). Reprint Edns., Alice Curtayne, ed.,The Complete Poems of francis ledwidge rev. and enl. 4th edn
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48. Index Of Authors - L
The Leahy, AH Leahy, E. Leahy, Patrick Leamy, Edmund Leared, Arthur Leask, HaroldG. Lecky, Thomas Lecky, WEH Ledwich, Edward ledwidge, francis Lee, Joseph Lee
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49. Authors: L
Leacock, Stephen. Leapor, Mary. Lear, Edward. Leary, Timothy. Léautaud, Paul.ledwidge, francis. Lee, Harper. Lee, Sharon. Lee, Tanith. Lehman, David. Leiber,Fritz.
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50. Grace Hazard Conkling - Francis Ledwidge
Poems by Women. francis ledwidge. (Killed in action July 31, 1917). Grace HazardConkling. Nevermore singing Will you go now, Wearing wild moonlight On your brow.
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(Killed in action July 31, 1917) Grace Hazard Conkling Nevermore singing
Will you go now, Wearing wild moonlight On your brow. The moon's white mood In your silver mind Is all forgotten. Words of wind From off the hedgerow After rain, You do not hear them; They are vain. There is a linnet Craves a song, And you returning Before long. Now who will tell her, Who can say On what great errand You are away? You whose kindred Were hills of Meath

51. Vers Libre [free Verse]: Authors - L
Landor, Walter Savage Larkin, Philip Lawrence, DH Lawson, Henry Lazarus, Emma Leacock,Stephen Leapor, Mary Lear, Edward ledwidge, francis Lee, Laurie Leprohon
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52. Vers Libre [free Verse]: Authors - ALL
L Landor, Walter Savage Larkin, Philip Lawrence, DH Lawson, Henry Lazarus, EmmaLeacock, Stephen Leapor, Mary Lear, Edward ledwidge, francis Lee, Laurie
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Sites francis ledwidge Irish poet killed at Ypres. Includes informationon his life, some texts and sections on his home village of Slane.
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55. Bokpris.com - Francis Ledwidge: Song Of The Blackbird
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56. RTÉ: Ireland's Millennia : People
ledwidge, francis (1887 1917) poet. LEECH, WILLIAM JOHN (1881 - 1968)painter. LE FANU, JOSEPH SHERIDAN (1814 - 1873) novelist and journalist.
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LALLY, MICK LAMB, CHARLES LAMBERT, EUGENE LAMBERT, GENE LANE, HUGH LAVERTY, MAURA LAVERY, JOHN LAVIN, MARY LEADBEATER, MARY LE BROCQUY, LOUIS LEDWIDGE, FRANCIS LEECH, WILLIAM LE FANU, JOSEPH LEONARD, HUGH LEWIS, CLIVE LONG, JOHN LONGFORD LONGFORD LONGLEY, MICHAEL LOVER, SAMUEL LYNCH, PATRICIA LYSAGHT, ANDREW LEDWIDGE, FRANCIS
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57. RTÉ: Ireland's Millennia : People
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FRANCIS LEDWIDGE

(1887 - 1917) poet
Born 19 th Aug 1887, Slane, County Meath The son of an evicted tenant. He left the local national school at the age of twelve and earned his living as a farm labourer and later as a road overseer. His early poems were published in the Drogheda Independent. In 1912 he sent some verses to Lord Dunsany, who encouraged him to continue writing. Although he became known as a poet, Ledwidge continued working as before, became secretary of the County Meath farm labourers’ union, and served on Navan District Council. In October 1914, although a convinced nationalist, he joined the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, to fight ‘neither for a principle nor a people nor a law, but for the fields along the Boyne, for the birds and the blue skies over them.' He survived the Gallipoli landing but was killed in Belgium on 31 July 1917. His first collection, Songs of the Fields, was published in 1916 and the Complete Poems in 1919. Source: A Dictionary of Irish Biography Home People History Places

58. 20th Century Poets "L"
francis ledwidge (18871917) Text of An Evening in England and EveningClouds . francis ledwidge, Lance Corporal Memorial site, note on death.
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12. 93102460 ledwidge, francis, 1887-1917. francis ledwidge, selectedpoems / Dublin New Island Books, 1992. 80 p. ; 23 cm.
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ALSO PR6058.E2 P6 1982 Copy 2 43. 86-11516: Corcoran, Neil. Seamus Heaney / London ; Boston : Faber and Faber, 1986. 192 p. ; 20 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: PR6058.E2 Z6 1986 44. 85-841353: Heaney, Seamus. The makings of a music : reflections on the poetry of Wordsworth and Yeats : delivered on 9 February, 1978 / [Liverpool] : University of Liverpool, c1978. 18 p. ; 21 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: MLCS 85/4787 (P) 45. 85-171654: Heaney, Seamus. Sweeney astray / London ; Boston : Faber and Faber, 1984, c1983. 85 p. ; 21 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: PR6058.E2 S9 1984b 46. 85-117725: Annwn, David. Inhabited voices : myth and history in the poetry of Geoffrey Hill, Seamus Heaney, and George Mackay Brown / Frome, Somerset : Bran's Head Books, 1984. xiv, 243 p. ; 22 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: PR605.M92 A56 1984 47. 85-117326: Heaney, Seamus. Station Island / London ; Boston : Faber, 1984. 123 p. ; 21 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: PR6058.E2 S7 1984b 48. 85-116766: Heaney, Seamus. Hailstones / Dublin, Ireland : Gallery Press, 1984. 24 p. ; 22 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: PR6058.E2 H3 1984 49. 85-115503: Heaney, Seamus. Verses for a Fordham commencement / New York (2651/2 West 94 St., New York, 10025) : Nadja, c1984. [15] p. ; 29 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: PR6058.E2 V4 1984

60. IN MEMORIAM OF FRANCIS LEDGEWIDGE
IN MEMORIAM OF francis ledwidge. WE THINK THE REASON SEAMUS HEANEY CHOSE TOWRITE ABOUT francis ledwidge IS THAT THEY WERE BOTH IRISH CATHOLICS.
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These are the responses to our shared study of a poem by Seamus Heaney. Heaney, a poet from Northern Ireland, is writing about another poet who was from County Meath and who fought in World War One for Britain. IN MEMORIAM OF FRANCIS LEDWIDGE FRANCIS LEDWIDGE WAS A BRAVE SOLDIER AS HE WENT INTO WAR AS A BRITISH SOLDIER BUT PROTESTED AS HE WAS NOT RECOGNISED AS AN IRISH SOLDIER. HE THOGHT THAT HIS COUNTRY SHOULD NO LONGER BE RULED BY BRITAIN BUT AN INDIVIDUAL COUNTRY. HE WAS BRAVE IN SAYING THIS AS MOST PEOPLE WOULD HAVE STOOD ASIDE. WE KNOW HIS BODY MAY BE ACROSS THE COUNTRY BUT HIS SOUL WILL ALWAYS BE BY THE BOYNE. LUCY DOYLE (M.C.B) AND HELINA KEHOE (COLAISTE BRID) WE THINK THE REASON SEAMUS HEANEY CHOSE TO WRITE ABOUT FRANCIS LEDWIDGE IS THAT THEY WERE BOTH IRISH CATHOLICS. FRANCIS SEEMS TO BE UNHAPPY FIGHTING IN THE WAR. SEAMUS HEANEY WRITES JENNY MINFORD (M.C.B) ANDJULIE KENNEDY (COLAISTE BRID) THE FIRST TWO STANZAS GIVE THE IMPRESSION THAT THE POET FEELS THAT PEOPLE OF TODAY DO NOT GIVE MUCH THOUGHT TO LIFE DURING THE WAR AND THE EFFECT IT HAD ON THE IRISH PEOPLE INVOLVED. THE NEXT TWO STANZAS RECALL THE POETS MEMORY OF LIFE IN PORTSTEWART IN THE 40S AND HOW LIFE WAS CONTINUING AFTER THE WAR. THE NEXT COUPLE OF STANZAS GIVE US THE IMPRESSION THAT LIFE WAS DIFFERENT AND BEAUTIFUL IN THE COUNTRY TO LIFE AT WAR AND THE TRENCHES.

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