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It is also the name of a ] film by ] that uses a montage of contemporary film footage to tell the story of Irish revolutionary ] from ] to ].
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Mise Éire:
Sine mé ná an Chailleach Bhéarra


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Mór mo ghlóir:
Mé a rug Cú Chulainn cróga.


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Mór mo náir:
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Mo chlann féin a dhíol a máthair.

Mise Éire:
Uaigní mé ná an Chailleach Bhéarra.


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Pádraic Pearse

I am Ireland:
I am older than the Old Woman of Beare.

Great my glory:
I that bore Cuchulainn the valiant.

Great my shame:
My own children that sold their mother.

I am Ireland:
I am lonelier than the Old Woman of Beare.

Revision as of 12:00, 27 January 2004

Mise Éire is a poem by the Irish poet, and Republican revolutionary leader Pádraic Pearse.

It is also the name of a 1959 film by George Morrison that uses a montage of contemporary film footage to tell the story of Irish revolutionary nationalism from 1896 to 1918.

Finally, Mise Eire is also the name of an album by Sean Ó Riada featuring the soundtrack of the film.

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