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4021
King's Table & Chair at Cliffs of Telin, County Donegal
May God in His wisdom
And inifinite love
Look down on you always
From Heaven above.
May He send you good fortune
Contentment and peace
And may all your blessings
Forever increase.
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4022
Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland
Leprechauns, castles, good luck, and laughter,
Lullabies, dreams, and love ever after.
Poems and songs with pipes and drums
A thousand welcomes when anyone comes.
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4023
Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland
Wishing you joys that are lasting and
true
A heart that's not troubled or gray -
Friends who will travel life's pathway with you
And the luck of the Irish each day.
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4024
Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland
I wish you lots of laughter
And never one wee sigh,
And I hope no gift of fortune
May ever pass you by.
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4025
Red Hot Poker Flowers
May there always be work for your hands
to do -
May your purse always hold a coin or two -
May the sun always shine on your windowpane
May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain -
May the hand of a friend always be near you
May God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you.
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4026
Brian Rogers, the last authentic thatcher in County Sligo
May the roof of your house
never fall in,
And those beneath it
never fall out.
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4027
A farm in County Mayo, Ireland
May you live as long as you want,
And never want as long as you live.
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4028
County Mayo, Ireland
Hills as green as emeralds cover the countryside
Lakes as blue as saphires - are Ireland's special pride.
And rivers that shine like silver make Ireland look so fair,
But the friendliness of her people
Is the richest treasure there.
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4026
John the bartender, Hargadon's, the oldest pub (1868) in Sligo, Ireland
The prince came in, and said 't was cold,
Then took a mighty rummer,
When swallow after swallow came,
Then he swore 't was summer.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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4030
Celtic crosses in a church cemetery - Galway, Ireland
May you be in Heaven a full half hour
Before the devil knows ye're dead!
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