Difference between revisions of "To part from Devlin is hard as Nugent knew"
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Latest revision as of 07:21, 3 April 2020
- From thee, sweet Delvin, must I part: Gerald Nugent, Ode Written on Leaving Ireland, translated into English by the Reverend William Hamilton Drummond, D.D. → in a note, Drummond explains that Delvin is a barony in County Westmeath, where Nugent's family held a marquisate
- Devlin: a medieval name for Dublin
- delving
- the devil
- living