The Prison of Newfoundland [Mercer]
False evidence is sworn against the narrator who is sent to jail in St. John's. He watches lads and lasses playing outside, dreams of Ireland, and awakes heartbroken. Mercer: Blondahl, p. 46; Doyle, (1955), p. 45; Lehr, Genevieve, "Come and I Will Sing You", p. 158.
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Online Access: | http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/munfla_list/id/3774 |
Summary: | False evidence is sworn against the narrator who is sent to jail in St. John's. He watches lads and lasses playing outside, dreams of Ireland, and awakes heartbroken. Mercer: Blondahl, p. 46; Doyle, (1955), p. 45; Lehr, Genevieve, "Come and I Will Sing You", p. 158. |
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