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“Let no man write my epitaph.” The defiant rebel said. 'Let no woman eulogize me After I am dead.' 'I give my life for Ireland- An Ireland strong and free An Ireland that‘s united, One free of tyranny.' 'When my country takes its rightful place Among nations of the world. That day I will not live to see When our banner is unfurled.' 'On that day, and only then Let my suffering be recalled- and that I died for Liberty- The sweetest death of all.'
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Nov 22, 2011
Nov 22, 2011 at 5:04 PM UTC
Robert Emmet
“Let no man write my epitaph.” The defiant rebel said. 'Let no woman eulogize me After I am dead.' 'I give my life for Ireland- An Ireland strong and free An Ireland that‘s united, One free of tyranny.' 'When my country takes its rightful place Among nations of the world. That day I will not live to see When our banner is unfurled.' 'On that day, and only then Let my suffering be recalled- and that I died for Liberty- The sweetest death of all.'
Irish Patriot, Robert Emmet, was sentenced to death for his part in the struggle for Irish independence. this is a free translation of his powerful words after the death sentence was pronounced. If you read the original you will find he was a pretty good poet in his own right.
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Nov 22, 2011
Nov 22, 2011 at 5:04 PM UTC
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