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" — Liverpool Daily Post. " 'The Glen of the Horse' is a spirited ballad of the terrible death of a mounted rebel chased over a precipice in the Wicklow mountains by his pursuer, who found too late that the enemy he had ridden to death was a friend of former years, and his kinswoman's betrothed. This poem, and ' The Bursting of Lough Nahanagan, ' are founded on fact, as also is ' The Fisherman ' a simple but pathetic tale of the sea. . . . The finest poems in the volume are ' The Wraith of De R...iddlesford's Castle ' — a romantic ghost-story of the good old-fashioned style, containing some really thrilling incidents and scenes of spectral horror — and ' Luggala, ' an Irish-Keltic fairy story of an Argonaut-like voyage in search of a land of rest beyond the sunset, one of those charming Swan-legends that delight old and young alike. The poem is filled with rich and beautiful passages. . . . These poems glow with a patriotic love for his Wicklow mountains and glens, the scenery of which he here depicts.
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