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  1. Patrick Henry Pearse (also known as Pádraig Pearse; Irish: Pádraig Anraí Mac Piarais; An Piarsach; 10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist who was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916. He was declared "President of the Provisional Government" of the Irish ...

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  2. Patrick Henry Pearse (also known as Pádraig Pearse; Irish: Pádraig Anraí Mac Piarais; An Piarsach; 10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist who was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916. He was declared President of the Provisional Government of the Irish Republic in one of the bulletins issued by the Rising ...

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  3. Easter Rising. Signature. Patrick Henry Pearse (also known as Pádraig or Pádraic Pearse; Irish: Pádraig Anraí Mac Piarais; 10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist, republican political activist and revolutionary who was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916.

  4. Nov 26, 2015 · Read 'The Wayfarer', a poignant poem by Patrick Pearse, one of the leaders of the 1916 Rising, published by the Irish Independent.

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  5. Mise Éire - I am Ireland. This poem was written by Patrick Henry Pearse (Pádraic Mac Piarais), 1879–1916. He was an Irish educator, patriot and poet, educated for the law but early in his career made himself part of the Gaelic movement in Ireland. Pearse was active in the work of the Gaelic League and edited its journal, An Claidheamh Soluis.

  6. Pádraig Pearse. Patrick Pearse's mystic and visionary poetry is of a religious solemnity and is reminiscent of Walt Whitman's exalted rhetoric and declamatory intensity. Being firmly rooted in Gaelic traditional poetry, Pearse's poems unite Christian and Heathen motifs - with the topos of self-sacrifice always shining through. various.

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  8. by Patrick Pearse. I am Ireland: I am older than the Old Woman of Beare. Great my glory. I that bore Cuchulainn the valiant. Great my shame: My own children that sold their mother. I am Ireland: I am lonelier than the Old Woman of Beare.

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