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* '''Song of O'Donohue's Mistress:''' song by Tomas Moore
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* '''Song of O'Donohue's Mistress:''' song by Thomas Moore
  
* '''White Steed, most joy to thee":'''  a line from the song. The White steeds are the wind and waves. The spirit of O'Donohue was supposed to appear in Killarney on May Day, riding his white steeds on teh lake.
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* '''White Steed, most joy to thee":'''  a line from the song "The White Steeds Are the Wind and Waves." The spirit of O'Donohue was supposed to appear in Killarney on May Day, riding his white steeds on the lake.
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[[Category: Songs and lyrics]]
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[[Category: Thomas Moore]]

Latest revision as of 15:19, 19 January 2014

  • Song of O'Donohue's Mistress: song by Thomas Moore
  • White Steed, most joy to thee": a line from the song "The White Steeds Are the Wind and Waves." The spirit of O'Donohue was supposed to appear in Killarney on May Day, riding his white steeds on the lake.