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            OCL P29 Lennon Page 57
            IE OCL P29/57 · Parte · 16 December 1923
            Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

            Verse transcribed by [D.]. Ledwidge, Camp Quartermaster, Tintown No 3 Camp:

            'As the years were before me began
            Shall the years be when we are no more
            And between them the years of a man
            Are as wares the wind drives to the shore.'

            OCL P29 Lennon Page 70
            IE OCL P29/70 · Parte · May 1923
            Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

            Quote from Eamon de Valera transcribed by Robert Daly, Hut 14, Tintown No 3 Camp:

            'Soldiers of Liberty! Legion of the rearguard! Let not sorrow overwhelm you. Your efforts and the sacrifices if your dead comrades in this forlorn hope have saved the nations honour and kept open the road to independence.'

            OCL P29 Lennon Page 91
            IE OCL P29/91 · Parte · 15 October 1923
            Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

            Verse transcribed by M. Galvin, Hut 5, Tintown No. 3 Camp,

            'Keep me in your memory
            I dare not ask for more
            We may not meet as we have met
            When prison life is o'er
            Your path and mine may be
            In future far apart
            Time may bring a change of scenes
            But not a change of heart.

            OCL P29 Lennon Page 9
            IE OCL P29/9 · Parte · [c.1921]
            Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

            Verse by Pádraig Ó Treasaigh (Laois):

            'We meet again, the master and the student
            The one a sadder but a wiser man, the other still imprudent
            But age and youth, have one same thought
            That Erin's soul shall ne'er be bought.
            Soon may her Freedom's star arise
            And soon may be her foe's demise.
            Then you and I from fetters free
            Shall haste to Leix and Offaly.
            But we together shall come again
            As free, unfettered, unshackled men.
            And then we'll fill and quaff the glass
            That ours and Erin's dawn has come at last.'