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Beneath a grey, forbidding sky, as all the Saints looked on, Kevin Barry climbed the scaffold, by the order of the Crown. He would not betray his fellows to the agents of the State. By Courts martial, they condemned him to a common villains fate. This morn at Mount joy jail as the World looked on, aghast, the hangman’s rope snapped Kevin’s neck and Barry breathed his last. Denied a soldier’s bullet, Kevin hung upon a tree, Just eighteen, but a martyr for the cause of Liberty. Let him never be forgotten; As long as we have voice to sing. He is past all trial and suffering at the hands of Earthly Kings.
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Nov 2, 2013
Nov 2, 2013 at 10:45 PM UTC
Kevin Barry,Patriot
Beneath a grey, forbidding sky, as all the Saints looked on, Kevin Barry climbed the scaffold, by the order of the Crown. He would not betray his fellows to the agents of the State. By Courts martial, they condemned him to a common villains fate. This morn at Mount joy jail as the World looked on, aghast, the hangman’s rope snapped Kevin’s neck and Barry breathed his last. Denied a soldier’s bullet, Kevin hung upon a tree, Just eighteen, but a martyr for the cause of Liberty. Let him never be forgotten; As long as we have voice to sing. He is past all trial and suffering at the hands of Earthly Kings.
On November 1, 1920 Kevin Barry, Irish Patriot, was hung by the agents of the British crown for his part in the death of three British soliders.
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Nov 2, 2013
Nov 2, 2013 at 10:45 PM UTC
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