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Cathleen Ni Houlihan. by Yeats, William Butler: Good Soft cover (1909) | Bristlecone Books RMABA
The Collected Works in Verse and Prose of William Butler Yeats, Vol. 4 (of 8) The Hour-glass. Cathleen ni Houlihan. The Golden Helmet. The Irish Dramatic Movement by W. B. (William Butler)
Stair na hÉireann / History of Ireland - Kathleen Ni Houlihan, Ireland Personified and Irish Nationalism Kathleen Ni Houlihan (Caitlín Ní Uallacháin, literally, “Kathleen, daughter of Houlihan”) is a mythical symbol and
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