Excerpt from The Reciter's Treasury of Irish Verse and Prose
IN response to a large and increasing demand among reciters for unhackneyed Irish selections, we have prepared the present volume, which will be found to cover a wide field Of Irish literature, both in verse and prose, particularly verse, and which will, we hope, appeal to the most varying tastes. We can assure the reciter that any piece selected from the Reciter's Treasury Of Irish Verse and Prose is the work Of an Irish-born author, and where in Irish or hiberno-english may be trusted as true to either folk speech, for it has been our aim to produce a genuine Irish volume.
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