IRISH ECLOGUES. By EDWARD E. 

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" Mr. Lysaght occupies a peculiar position among poets* 

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" Mr. Lysaght, unlike many poets, not only praises a 

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 the town will be grateful to Mr. Lysaght for putting them 

 in such close touch with his deep love and knowledge of 

 the country." The Observer. 



" The work has throughout a rural as well as an Irish 

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" Here is a true return to nature. ... A sense of 

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