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September 8, 2015
The Amores – Book 1 By Ovid
His Epigram We who were once five books are now three: The author preferred the work this way. Now, if it’s no joy to you to read us, still it’s a lighter punishment with two books less. Book I Elegy … Continue reading →

Published on September 08, 2015 07:51
How to Find Her By Ovid
Book I Part II: While you’re still free, and can roam on a loose rein, pick one to whom you could say: ‘You alone please me.’ She won’t come falling for you out of thin air: the right girl has … Continue reading →

Published on September 08, 2015 07:47
The Art of Love (Ars Amatoria) By Ovid
Book I Part I: His Task Should anyone here not know the art of love, read this, and learn by reading how to love. By art the boat’s set gliding, with oar and sail, by art the chariot’s swift: love’s … Continue reading →

Published on September 08, 2015 07:45
September 7, 2015
House Our Homeless & Refugees – NAMA
Nama and the Irish government need to open abandoned hotels, buildings, houses and stop knocking property in rural areas and rehouse our homeless and the refugees coming to Ireland. We have to say no to direct provision and put them … Continue reading →

Published on September 07, 2015 10:24
Catch Up With Irish TV Online
Title: RTE TV Player Producer: Ireland, RTE Full Text & Source: http://www.rte.ie/player/ie/ (Ireland) The Internet, Online, 7/9/2015 RTE Player International : http://www.rte.ie/playerinternational/ Sit back and enjoy 500 hours of high quality Irish television. You can choose from Drama, Comedy, Entertainment, … Continue reading →

Published on September 07, 2015 08:50
Listen to RTE Radio Anywhere In The World Online
Title: RTE Radio Producer: Ireland, RTE Full Text & Source: http://www.rte.ie/radio/ Radio 1 Arena Arena with Sean Rocks brings listeners the best in arts, music and pop culture every weekday from 7pm on RTÉ Radio 1. 2FM The Nicky Byrne … Continue reading →

Published on September 07, 2015 08:38
September 5, 2015
To The True Romance By Rudyard Kipling
Thy face is far from this our war, Our call and counter-cry, I shall not find Thee quick and kind, Nor know Thee till I die, Enough for me in dreams to see And touch Thy garments’ hem: Thy feet … Continue reading →

Published on September 05, 2015 18:36
September 4, 2015
Crucifix In A Deathhand By Charles Bukowski
yes, they begin out in a willow, I think the starch mountains begin out in the willow and keep right on going without regard for pumas and nectarines somehow these mountains are like an old woman with a bad memory … Continue reading →

Published on September 04, 2015 08:22
We Have Been Friends Together By Caroline Elizabeth Sarah North
We have been friends together, In sunshine and in shade; Since first beneath the chestnut-trees In infancy we played. But coldness dwells within thy heart, A cloud is on thy brow; We have been friends together— Shall a light word … Continue reading →

Published on September 04, 2015 08:18
September 3, 2015
The Bell From Europe By Weldon Kees
The tower bell in the Tenth Street Church Rang out nostalgia for the refugee Who knew the source of bells by sound. We liked it, but in ignorance. One meets authorities on bells infrequently. Europe alone made bells with such … Continue reading →

Published on September 03, 2015 16:32
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