Dominick Kelly Explained
Dominick Kelly |
Known For: | The Battle of the Chanters |
Dominick Kelly was an 18th-century Irish poet. His poems include The Battle of the Chanters, The Grave of Love, and Molly White; or the Bride Bewitched.[1] He was from Roscommon or Ballyglass and died around 1806.[2] He used the courtesy titles Esquire and M.D.[3]
Notes and References
- Ross . Ian Campbell . Markey . Anne . Dominick Kelly's 'The Battle of the Chaunters' Sequence from 'Fugitive Pieces' (1770) . Eighteenth-Century Ireland / Iris an dá chultúr . 33 . 133–184 . 2018 . 0790-7915 . 45116871 . mdy-all .
- Book: O'Donoghue . David James . The Poets of Ireland: A Biographical and Bibliographical Dictionary of Irish Writers of English Verse . 1912 . en . Dalcassian Publishing Company . 225 .
- Poetry . . 759 . December 1806 . mdy-all .