James Starkey was born in Dublin in 1879. Writing under the pseudonym of Seumas O'Sullivan, he contributed a great variety of prose and verse to various Irish papers. His reputation as a poet began with his appearance in New Songs, edited by George Russell ("A. E."). Later, he published The Twilight People (1905), The Earth Lover (1909), and Poems (1912). PRAISE Dear, they are praising your beauty, The grass and the sky: The sky in a silence of wonder, The grass in a sigh.
I too would sing for your praising, Dearest, had I Speech as the whispering grass, Or the silent sky.
These have an art for the praising Beauty so high. Sweet, you are praised in a silence, Sung in a sigh.
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