Browse and read this list of the most beautiful and best poems written by famous Irish Poets from the classical poetry to the latest new modern ones...
Best Irish Poetry
- Solomon To Sheba by William Butler Yeats
- Sometimes by David Whyte
- Song by Seamus Heaney
- Song by John Cunningham
- Song by Eamon Grennan
- Song by C. S. Lewis
- Song For The Severed Head In `The King Of The Great Clock Tower' by William Butler Yeats
- Song in a Pantomime by John Cunningham
- Song of Medical Dick and Medical Davy by Oliver St. John Gogarty
- Song Of The London Irish Volunteer Rifles by Samuel Lover
- Song Of The Pilgrims by C. S. Lewis
- Sonnet by C. S. Lewis
- SONNET FOR MY WIFE AT 08.15 by CIARAN O'DRISCOLL
- Sonnet On Approaching Italy by Oscar Wilde
- Sonnet On Hearing The Dies Irae Sung In The Sistine Chapel by Oscar Wilde
- Sonnet To Liberty by Oscar Wilde
- Spilt Milk by William Butler Yeats
- Spoken at Edinburgh, by Mrs. Bellamy, to the Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra by John Cunningham
- Spoken at Edinburgh, in the Character of Lady Fanciful by John Cunningham
- Spoken at Edinburgh, on Mrs. Bellamy's First Appearance There by John Cunningham
- Spoken at Norwich, in the Character of Mrs. Deborah Woodcock, in "Love in a Village" by John Cunningham
- Spoken at the Opening of a Theatre at Whitby by John Cunningham
- Spoken by a Child of Nine Years Old by John Cunningham
- Spoken By Mr. Digges, on Opening the Edinburgh Theatre in 1763 by John Cunningham
- Spoken Extempore, To The Right Honourable The Lady Barbara North by Mary Barber
- Spoken in the Character of a Sailor, on Opening the New Theatre at North-Shields by John Cunningham
- Spoken in the Character of Lady Townley, in "The Provok'd Husband" by John Cunningham
- Spooks by C. S. Lewis
- St. Francis and the Birds by Katharine Tynan
- St. Kevin -- A Legend of Glendalough by Samuel Lover





