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  1. Sixteen Poems by William Allingham by William Allingham, 2008-02-25
  2. The Fairies, The by William Allingham, 1990-08-10
  3. Songs, Ballads And Stories By William Allingham (1877) by William Allingham, 2010-09-10
  4. William Allingham: An Introduction by Alan Warner, 1972-02-24
  5. The poems of William Allingham; (An Chomhairle Ealaion series of Irish authors) by William Allingham, 1967
  6. WILLIAM ALLINGHAM's Diary. by Geoffrey (introduction). Grigson, 1967
  7. William Allingham: A Diary by William Allingham, Helen Paterson Allingham, et all 2010-03-01
  8. William Allingham (The Irish Writers Series) by Alan Warner, 1975-06
  9. The Best of William Allingham by William Allingham, 2003-01
  10. Letters of Dante Gabriel Rossetti to William Allingham, 1854-1870 by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, George Birkbeck Norman Hill, 2010-09-04
  11. William Allingham: A Bibliographical Study by Mark Samuels Lasner, 1993-12
  12. William Allingham, a Diary by William Allingham, 2010-01-12
  13. William Allingham's diary ([Centaur classics]) by William Allingham, 1967
  14. Letters of Dante Gabriel Rossetti to William Allingham, 1854-1870 by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Allingham, et all 2010-08-03

1. ©County Donegal.Net & Dún-na-nGall.com - William Allingham
William Allingham (18241889) Leagan Gaeilge Shíos. William Allingham was bornin the Mall of Ballyshannon where his father was a ship-owner and merchant.
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William Allingham (1824-1889)
William Allingham was born in the Mall of Ballyshannon where his father was a ship-owner and merchant. He was educated in Wray's School, Church Lane, Ballyshannon before going to boarding school in Killeshandra, County Cavan in 1837. Allingham left school at fourteen and began working in the local bank in Ballyshannon where his father was then manager.
Allingham later became a customs officer in which capacity he worked in various locations in Ireland and in England between 1846 and 1870 when he left the Customs service to write full-time.
Allingham was an important figure in the Pre-Raphaelite movement. In 1850 his first volume *Poems* was published with a dedication to Wordsworth's friend Leigh Hunt. In 1854 Allingham published *Day and Night Songs* which was illustrated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Millais. In 1864 Allingham published *The Ballad Book* and an epic poem about Landlords and tenants entitled *Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland* after which he was granted a Civil List pension. Allingham was editor of the influential *Frazer's Magazine* between 1874-1879. In 1888 Allingham published *Flower Pieces and Other Poems*.
William Allingham died in London in 1889. His ashes were returned to Ballyshannon where they rest in the Church of Ireland cemetery.

2. Poems Indexed By Title
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Title Poet A Dream A Grave A Memory A Nation Once Again ... Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland (Extract) My Grave Molly asthore My Land Nationality ... Wayside Flowers William Allingham William Allingham William Allingham Thomas Davis William Allingham William Allingham William Allingham William Allingham Arthur Gerald Geoghegan Thomas D'Arcy Magee William Allingham Thomas Davis Denny Lane William Allingham William Allingham Thomas Davis George Ogle Thomas Davis Thomas Davis John Thomas Campion Arthur O'Shaughnessy William Allingham Emily Bronte Sean O'Riordan William Allingham Thomas Darcy Magee William Allingham Oscar Wilde William Allingham Thomas Davis Ellen Forrester William Allingham William Allingham Paddy Tunney Seamus O'Sullivan William Allingham William Allingham Orlaith Hearns Thomas Davis William Allingham Back to top Home Poets and Poetry URL http://www.from-ireland.net

3. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
1903 1 Allingham Margery 1904 1966 Biography Weldon 1991 1 Allingham Margery 19041966 Criticism And Interpretation 2 allingham william 1824 1889 2 Allingham
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4. William Allingham
William Allingham (18241889).
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William Allingham (1824-1889)
In a Spring Grove
Here the white-ray'd anemone is born,
Wood-sorrel, and the varnish'd buttercup;
And primrose in its purfled green swathed up,
Pallid and sweet round every budding thorn,
Gray ash, and beech with rusty leaves outworn.
Here, too the darting linnet hath her nest
In the blue-lustred holly, never shorn,
Whose partner cheers her little brooding breast,
Piping from some near bough. O simple song!
O cistern deep of that harmonious rillet,
And these fair juicy stems that climb and throng
The vernal world, and unexhausted seas
Of flowing life, and soul that asks to fill it,
Each and all of these,and more, and more than these!
In Snow
O English mother, in the ruddy glow
Hugging your baby closer when outside
You see the silent, soft, and cruel snow
Falling again, and think what ills betide
Unshelter'd creatures,your sad thoughts may go
Where War and Winter now, two spectre-wolves,
Hunt in the freezing vapour that involves
Those Asian peaks of ice and gulfs below.

5. Phorum - William Allingham
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7. William Allingham
William Allingham (18241889) poet and journalist. watercolor, ca. 1880by Helen Allingham (1848-1926). Marriages between late-Victorian
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William Allingham (1824-1889)
poet and journalist
by Helen Allingham (1848-1926)

8. William Allingham
William Allingham. 1994). See also Hugh Shields, ‘Adieu to Ballyshanny’, amusical recreation of the folk poetry of William Allingham , RTÉ (19 Sept.
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William Allingham Life
Diary ); son of bank-manager at Ballyshannon, where he entered the bank, c. 1837; ed. Ballyshannon and Killeshandra to age of 15; early enthusiasm for Tennyson; sent poems to Leigh Hunt before his nineteenth birthday (and later ded. his Poems , 1850, to him), and established a literary friendship; customs officer at Donegal, Ballyshannon, Ramsey, New Ross, Ballyshannon [again], Coleraine; conducted a correspondence with William Carleton in 1846; had ballads printed for sale at country fairs in the West of Ireland; published unsigned essay on "Irish Ballad Singers and Street Singers" in Household Words Poems (1850); issued Day and Night Songs (1854; 2nd series ill. pre-Raphaelite artists); ed., The Ballad Book (1864), with an extended prefatory account of the genre; Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland (1864), verse novel dealing with land-relations in a manner sympathetic to the tenants, featuring Bloomfield, a landlord, who takes charge of his estate, dismissing his cruel bailiff and burning his list of Ribbonmen; Bloomfield halts evictions and institutes fair dealing with the peasants but cannot prevent the assassination of the bailiff; applauded by George Eliot, John Stuart Mill, and Ford Madox Brown following serialisation in (1862-63); moved to Whitley upon the death of Carlyle, 1881; Allingham supplied material for Tennyson’s brogue-poem;"‘The Music Master" (publ. in

9. The Fairies - Allingham
William Allingham (18241889) The Fairies. The above poem can be found for examplein Allingham, William. Poems. Helen Allingham, ed. London MacMillan and Co.
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10. William Allingham
William Allingham. Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland 1869 (Hibernia). WilliamAllingham A Diary, 18241889 (Lives and Letters). William
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Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland 1869 (Hibernia) William Allingham : A Diary, 1824-1889 (Lives and Letters) William Allingham : A Bibliographical Study William Allingham; an introduction Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland Robin Redbreast and Other Verses Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland; a modern poem Letters to William Allingham William Allingham Fifty Modern Poems Poems Songs, Ballads, and Stories Ballad Book Russell Watson · The Voice Feasting With Panthers Classic Williams: Romance of the Guitar A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Widescreen Special Edition) American Pie 2 Collector's Edition - Widescreen (Unrated) The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (Special Edition) Career Opportunities The Pony Express Pastime Authors: A ArtistActorActress.com

11. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE—William Allingham
WILLIAM ALLINGHAM. 18241889. 776 The Fairies. UP the airy mountain,Down the rushy glen, We daren’t go a-hunting For fear of little
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WILLIAM ALLINGHAM
The Fairies
UP the airy mountain,
Down the rushy glen,
For fear of little men;
Wee folk, good folk,
Trooping all together;
Green jacket, red cap,
Down along the rocky shore
Some make their home,
They live on crispy pancakes
Of yellow tide-foam;
Some in the reeds Of the black mountain lake, With frogs for their watch-dogs, All night awake. High on the hill-top The old King sits; He is now so old and gray With a bridge of white mist Columbkill he crosses, On his stately journeys From Slieveleague to Rosses; Or going up with music On cold starry nights To sup with the Queen Of the gay Northern Lights. They stole little Bridget For seven years long; When she came down again Her friends were all gone. They took her lightly back, Between the night and morrow, They thought that she was fast asleep, But she was dead with sorrow. They have kept her ever since Deep within the lake, On a bed of flag-leaves

12. Allingham
William Allingham (18241889). Song Texts. Fairies Bath; The fairiesBax, Bodley, van Dieren, Hadley, W. Macfarren, Robinson, M. Thomas;
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13. Allingham, William (1824-1889)
allingham, william. poet, civil servant. greatbritain. Sources. allingham, william,william allingham, A Diary, 1824 - 1889, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1985.
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Allingham, William
poet, civil servant great-britain 19 Mar 1824, Ballyshannon, County Donegal - 18 Nov 1889, London
Grave location: Ballyshannon, County Donegal: St. Anne's Churchyard ((ashes))
Son of a banker. He was a civil servant, but actively sought literary acquaintances. On June 27th, 1847 he met Leigh Hunt for the first time and he came to write wrote for Leigh Hunt's London Journal. Hunt introduced him to Thomas Carlyle and he was also part of the Rossetti circle. Between 1850 and 1857 he wrote a dozen volumes of poetry. In 1864 he visited the Shelleys in Bournemouth.
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14. ALLINGHAM, WILLIAM
The Fairies Poem by allingham at Literature of the Fantastic. "allingham, william" search on
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William Allingham: a Diary (1907), edited by Mrs Allingham and D. Radford, contains many interesting reminiscences of Tennyson, Carlyle and other famous contemporaries.

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16. Ali Pasha (1740-1822)
Grosskurth, Phyllis, Byron, The Flawed Angel, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston,1997; Ali Pasha (1744 1822). allingham, william Last update 28 Dec 2002.
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Ali Pasha
ruler albania c1740, Tepelenë (Southern Arabia) - 24 Jan 1822, Monastery of Pandelimonos (near Ioaninna)
Was a leader of brigands in his youth. In 1787 he was appointed as a pasha (governor) to Trikala by the Turks. He managed to extend his power and ruled over a large territory. His ambition was to rule Albania and part of Greece and he was in contact with Napoleon, Nelson and the Tsar. Foreign experts trained his troops and the western powers provided him with modern artillery. He was called the "Lion of Janina" because he was ruthless and clever. In 1809 Lord Byron visited his court in Janina and used the experience in his Childe Harold. Ali Pasha had a harem of over 600 women in Janina and was very wealthy.
In 1812 he bought an alchemical laboratory from Venice because he wanted to find a way to become immortal. When his scientists failed to find it after five years of research he had them hanged.
Ali Pasha went too far and his enemies, some of them robbed of their territories, appealed to the Sultan to remove him from power. As Janina was attacked by the Turks his allies and even his sons abandoned him. After he was promised a pardon he ordered the castle of Ioaninna to surrender to the Turkish army of 20,000 man. Waiting at the monastery of Pandelimonosfor his pardon to be read he was killed. His body was decapitated and his head was placed on a silver salver and for three days put on view in the city. Then it was sent to Constantinopel where it reached the Sultan on 23 February and was put on public display outside the Seraglio. The engagement of the Turkish troops in removing Ali Pasha from power helped the Greeks with their struggle for independence.

17. Allingham, William
allingham, william. allingham, william, 1824–89, English poet, b. Donegal,Ireland. Previous allingham, Margery, Next Allison, william Boyd.
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    The Fairies,
    By Allingham, William .
    Up the airy mountain,
    Down the rushy glen,
    We daren't go a-hunting
    For fear of little men; Wee folk, good folk, Trooping all together; Green jacket, red cap, And white owl's feather! Down along the rocky shore Some make their home, They live on crispy pancakes Of yellow tide-foam; Some in the reeds Of the black mountain lake, With frogs for their watchdogs, All night awake. High on the hill-top The old King sits; He is now so old and gray He's nigh lost his wits. With a bridge of white mist Columbkill he crosses, On his stately journeys From Slieveleague to Rosses; Or going up with music On cold starry nights To sup with the Queen Of the gay Northern Lights. They stole little Bridget For seven years long; When she came down again Her friends were all gone. They took her lightly back, Between the night and morrow. They thought that she was fast asleep, But she was dead with sorrow.

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