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Thomas MacDonagh (Томас Макдона) Dublin Tramcars I. A sailor sitting in a tram-- A face that winces in the wind-- That sees and knows me what I am, That looks through courtesy and sham And sees the good and bad behind-- He is not God to save or damn, Thank God, I need not wish him blind! II. Calvin and Chaucer I saw to-day Come into the Terenure car: Certain I am that it was they, Though someone may know them here and say What different men they are, I know their pictures -- and there they sat, And passing the Catholic church at Rathgar Calvin took off his hat And blessed himself, and Chaucer at that Chuckled and looked away. Thomas MacDonagh's other poems:
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