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- Mo_Ghile_Mear abstract "\"Mo Ghile Mear\" (My Gallant Darling) is an old Irish song, written in the Irish language by Seán Clárach Mac Domhnaill in the 18th century. Composed in the convention of Aisling poetry, it is a lament by the Gaelic goddess Éire for Bonnie Prince Charlie, who was then in exile.The song differs from more conventional Aisling poems. Whereas Aisling poetry normally has the poet asleep or otherwise minding his own business when he experiences a dream or vision of a fair maid, in this poem the poet personifies Éire/Ireland, the country itself, as a woman who once was a fair maiden but is now a widow. Her husband, the \"Gallant Boy\", is not dead but far away. As a consequence the land is failing and nature itself is in decline. This is a theme also used in \"Seán Ó Duibhir an Ghleanna\" and \"Cill Chais\".".
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- Mo_Ghile_Mear wikiPageWikiLink Sting_(musician).
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- Mo_Ghile_Mear wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mo Ghile Mear".
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- Mo_Ghile_Mear subject Category:Ballads.
- Mo_Ghile_Mear subject Category:Irish-language_literature.
- Mo_Ghile_Mear subject Category:Irish_folk_songs.
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- Mo_Ghile_Mear subject Category:Jacobitism.
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- Mo_Ghile_Mear comment "\"Mo Ghile Mear\" (My Gallant Darling) is an old Irish song, written in the Irish language by Seán Clárach Mac Domhnaill in the 18th century. Composed in the convention of Aisling poetry, it is a lament by the Gaelic goddess Éire for Bonnie Prince Charlie, who was then in exile.The song differs from more conventional Aisling poems.".
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- Mo_Ghile_Mear sameAs 我英勇的爱人.
- Mo_Ghile_Mear wasDerivedFrom Mo_Ghile_Mear?oldid=689543094.
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