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              OCL P29 Lennon Page 92
              IE OCL P29/92 · Parte · 11 December 1923
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Verse transcribed by P. Bracken, Internee 3362 (Clonaslee, Laois), Hut 12, Tintown Camp:

              'Remember me when this you see
              Remember me forever
              And don't forget the days we spent
              in Tintown together'

              OCL P29 Lennon Page 94
              IE OCL P29/94 · Parte · 15 October 1923
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Verse transcribed by M. Galvin, Tintown No 3 Camp:

              'Silent and cold thou art now at rest
              'Neath the sanctified sod, in the land thou loved best
              Thro' tears and thro' sighs we think of the same
              That the traitors have placed on Ireland's fair name
              Oh! Rory O Connor thy name and thy story
              Are engraved in our hearts and crowned there with glory.
              Tho' thy pulse has stopped beating thy shade is to-day
              With the loved ones who perished that old
              Ireland might say
              Tho' grim death awaits us we'll have not a sigh
              For our own motto is Freedom for that Freedom we'll die
              On the green sod of Erin, our life's blood will flow
              Until Ireland a nation conquers the foe.'

              Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran
              IE OCL P29 · Arquivo · 1921-1924

              The autograph book originally belonged to John Lennon, of Killeenmore, Killeigh, and Harbour St, Tullamore. He was an internee of the Rath Internment Camp at the Curragh (1921) and later of Tintown Camp (1923). The album contains many Laois/Offaly signatories such as E. Forrestal, Tullamore (Rath); Bob Lennon, Killeigh (Rath); Frank Bulfin TD, Derrinlough, Birr (Rath); Seaghan Ó Dulchaointigh, Crinkle, Birr (Rath); J. G. Ross, Killeigh (Rath); Patrick J. Daly, Tullamore (Hut 31, Rath), Jimmie Egan, Henry Street, Tullamore (Hut 25, Rath), Denis Walsh, Tullamore (Hut 40, Rath); Séamus O’Faolain (Hut 12 Camp 3 Tintown), Patrick Boland, Ballycumber, (Camp 3 Tintown), Walter A. Mitchell (Camp 2 Tintown); Edward Dunne, Clonaslee (Camp 2, Tintown), Sean McGuinness TD, Kilbeggan, and P. Bracken, Clonaslee (Hut 12 Tintown). Later non-political entries dating from c. 1927 are by Maggie Corcoran (later Lennon) and her relatives and friends.

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              OCL P29 Lennon Page 36
              IE OCL P29/36 · Parte · 24 September 1923
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Quote from Pádraig Pearse transcribed by Pádraig Ó Catháin (Carlow), the Long Hut, Tintown Camp:

              'We know only one definition of freedom - it is Tone's definition, it is Mitchell's definition, it is Rossa's definition. Let no man blaspheme the cause which the dead generations of Ireland have served by calling it by any other name and definition, than by their name and definition.'

              OCL P29 Lennon Page 45
              IE OCL P29/45 · Parte · 16 January 1924
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Verse transcribed by Walter A. Mitchell (Rahan, Offaly), Hut 3, Tintown No.2 Camp:

              Just a greeting from a comrade
              Who lies in chains with you
              To show you that a gloomy past
              Did not our souls subdue
              May all the pleasures which this world
              To freeman's life, doth give
              Be yours in all your future days
              When slaves no more shall live.'

              OCL P29 Lennon Page 47
              IE OCL P29/47 · Parte · 8 October 1923
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Quote from a parody of Thomas Campbell's 'The Exile of Erin' transcribed by Liam Ó [Dulchaointigh], Tintown No 3 Camp, who ascribes this version to Rudyard Kipling:

              'There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin
              the dew on his thin robes was heavy and chill
              Ere the dust from his brogues he fully had shaken
              He was Member of Parliament introducing a Bill.

              OCL P29 Lennon Page 35
              IE OCL P29/35 · Parte · 26 September 1923
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Note transcribed by Pádraig S. MacGioraidh, Hut 5, Tintown (Baile Stáin):

              Ná déan dearmad - 'Sí Éire ár dtír agus níl saoirsin againn fós. No one can be base now to barter away that for which our noblest have given up their lives and so though the moment is dark and the world unheeding, confident of the final success, with calm deliberation let us face the the future ready to endure whatever yet may be necessary to win for those who come after us the priceless boon of permanent peace and secure liberty in their native land. 'Ní neart go cur le chéile'.

              OCL P29 Lennon Page 53
              IE OCL P29/53 · Parte · 28 September 1923
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Verse transcribed by Vincent Burke, Hut 12, No 3 Tintown camp:

              'What is life?
              Ah who can say!
              Clouds upon a summer day
              Gone tomorrow, here today
              Gift of heaven come to stay
              Who can say?

              What is death
              Ah no-one knows!
              Words that cease and eyes that close
              Something sweeter that repose
              Just away that each one goes
              Where God knows!

              What is Love?
              Ah who can tell!
              Sometimes heaven, sometimes hell
              Neither wholly ill or well
              All would buy, but who can sell?
              Who can tell?

              OCL P29 Lennon Page 67
              IE OCL P29/67 · Parte · 1923
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Quote from George Washington, transcribed by Pat McCarthy, Hut No 14, Tintown No 3 Camp:

              'It is too probable that no plans we propose will be adopted. Perhaps another dreadful conflict is to be sustained. If, to please the people we offer, what we ourselves disapprover, how can we afterwards defend our work? Let us raise a standard to which the wise and honest can repair; the event is in the hand of God.'