FENIAN GRAVES INDEX PAGE

CONTENTS

Preface

Introduction

Criteria for inclusion in the  'Fenian Graves' Archives

Project team members 


Biographies of Our Honored Fenian Dead

 


ARTICLES AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Battle of Benburb

The Bold Fenian Men

Na Fianna Éireann

Easter Week 1916

The American Irish and the American Civil War

The Molly Maguires and the early Struggle of Labor

Sinn Fein Centenary

"The Flight of the Earls and its Consequences"

Pat O'Rourke at Gettysburg : Saving the Day at the Little Round Top

The Battle of Kinsale, 3 January 1602

The Irish-American Fenian Brotherhood

THE BOLD FENIAN MEN

Peadar Kearney

'Twas down by the glenside, I met an old woman
A-plucking young nettles, she ne’er saw me coming
I listened a while to the song she was humming
Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men

'Tis fifty long years since I saw the moon beaming
On strong manly forms, on eyes with hope gleaming
I see them again, sure, in all my sad dreaming
Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men.

When I was a young girl, their marching and drilling
Awoke in the glenside sounds awesome and thrilling
They loved poor old Ireland, to die they were willing
Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men.

Some died on the glenside, some died near a stranger
And wise men have told us their cause was a failure
But they fought for old Ireland and never feared danger
Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men

I passed on my way, God be praised that I met her
Be life long or short, sure I'll never forget her
We may have brave men, but we'll never have better
Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men

 

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