"We pray to ourself. The metal moon, unspent"
Poetry--Twentieth Century--Dennis Devlin--Lough Derg
The poetry of Dennis Devlin
Dennis Devlin, 1908-1959
Lough Derg', in Devlin, Dennis, Lough Derg and Other Poems, pp. 1-4, here p. 4
Cornwall Press Inc, Cornwall, NY
1946
Citation for the purposes of criticism
Published poem
English
Collection of poems
DD_0263
54.6083, -7.8714
"This task was soon rendered less difficult by the rising of the moon"
Lough Derg--Henry Newland--Fishing--Night
"It was much too dark for any one to see where they were going, so that it seemed more by instinct than anything else that the boat touched the shore at the very spot where they had been taken in that morning…"
Henry Newland, 1804-1860
Newland, Henry, The Erne, Its Legends and Its Fly-Fishing, p. 249
Chapman and Hall, London
1851
Digitised by Internet Archive, originally from University of California
Public domain
xiv, 395 p. plates. 20 cm
English
Fishing memoirs
DD_0190
54.606912, -7.860865
"Shades of evening were adding solemnity to the landscape"
Lough Derg--Henry Newland--Fishing--Evening
"By this time there began to be a stir among the boatmen, the sun had been for some while under the horizon, and the shades of evening were adding solemnity to the landscape…"
Henry Newland, 1804-1860
Newland, Henry, The Erne, Its Legends and Its Fly-Fishing, pp. 242-44
Chapman and Hall, London
1851
Digitised by Internet Archive, originally from University of California
Public domain
xiv, 395 p. plates. 20 cm
English
Fishing memoirs
DD_0189
54.616218, -7.876212