Ballads of the Ballamooar
Traditional Manx lore, legend, and country life. Poems full of energy, affection and ingenuity describe the Manx farming folk and their tales in the earlier part of the 20th century. Published in the Mona’s Herald throughout 1963.
Alphabetical list of titles of all poems in the category: Ballads of the Ballamooar
- A Cooish
- Crebbin’s Cows
- Fallen Tree
- From South Barool
- Haunted House
- I Remember a Maiden
- Lowly Company
- Milkmaid Liza
- Nettles
- Pulling Grass
- Rain
- Reverie
- Stiff-Cart Ride
- Stinnerry
- The Ballamooar
- The Crippled Singer
- The Empty House
- The Flying Coachman
- The Man of the Hills
- The Old Gossip
- The Preacher
- The Preacher and the Phynnoderee
- The Spectre of Colby Glen
- The Tramp’s Bed
- When All Is Quiet