Cloghamon Mill is a song dating from around 1815 in Wexford, Ireland. It describes a mill built near Newtownbarry (now Bunclody), though there are no known surviving records of such a mill. LyricsYou gods of brilliant genius that's endowed with elocutionAnd by versification have immortalized your nameRevive my drooping intellect, I crave a contributionOf assistance while I harmonize with eloquence my themeForgive me not for rashness to attempt impossibilitiesThough I am stimulated by a motive of goodwillThough an inexperienced tyro in the dawn of native literatureI intend to state the praises of Cloghamon's brand new mill
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| - Cloghamon Mill is a song dating from around 1815 in Wexford, Ireland. It describes a mill built near Newtownbarry (now Bunclody), though there are no known surviving records of such a mill. LyricsYou gods of brilliant genius that's endowed with elocutionAnd by versification have immortalized your nameRevive my drooping intellect, I crave a contributionOf assistance while I harmonize with eloquence my themeForgive me not for rashness to attempt impossibilitiesThough I am stimulated by a motive of goodwillThough an inexperienced tyro in the dawn of native literatureI intend to state the praises of Cloghamon's brand new mill (en)
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| - Cloghamon Mill is a song dating from around 1815 in Wexford, Ireland. It describes a mill built near Newtownbarry (now Bunclody), though there are no known surviving records of such a mill. LyricsYou gods of brilliant genius that's endowed with elocutionAnd by versification have immortalized your nameRevive my drooping intellect, I crave a contributionOf assistance while I harmonize with eloquence my themeForgive me not for rashness to attempt impossibilitiesThough I am stimulated by a motive of goodwillThough an inexperienced tyro in the dawn of native literatureI intend to state the praises of Cloghamon's brand new mill This magnificent structure of divine architectureWe built in anno domini eighteen and sixteenWhen by final perseverance it was brought to an accomplishmentIts like was seldom ever seen in Erin the greenTo give a good idea about its spaciousness and symmetryIs far beyond the limits of my feeble poet's penBut in every direction tis a bulwark of perfectionHibernia's boast and glory is Cloghamon's brand new mill No wonder I should deem it an object of astonishmentWhen men of great discernment came from near and farTo view this lofty building, of which it is relatedThat it was prognosticated by a great fiery starThese grand configurations, the beauty of creation,Was brought to calculation by astronomical skillTwas perspicuously expounded and foretold there would be foundedNear the town of Newtonberry an admirable mill Now the gentry of this country, for rural recreation,The sweet meandering banks of the Slaney do serenadeWhere the beauties of nature are arranged in true realityAnd the white trout is abounding in each crystal cascadeWhen on this lofty building you feast your curiosityAnd view each grand invention of artifice and skillThe critical machinery and curious elevationObtained great approbation for Cloghamon's brand new mill (en)
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