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Gerald Supple : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerald Supple
Gerald Henry Supple (1823 – 16 August 1898) was an Irish patriot, poet, barrister and journalist, active in colonial Australia and New Zealand.〔 〕 ==Early life== Supple was born in Cork, Ireland, the eldest son of married couple Thomas Supple and Letitia Anne, ''née'' Sherlock.〔 Supple took part as a young man in the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848, and was a member of the Irish Confederation. He contributed some stirring poems to the ''Nation'' when under the editorship of Sir Charles Gavan Duffy. Four of them—"Sir Morrogh's Ride," "The Raid of Fitzmaurice," "The Sally from Salerno," and "Columbus"—are included in "The Ballads of Ireland" collected by Edmund Hayes. "Columbus" is a very striking and sonorous poem, resembling in many respects "The Dream of Dampier," which in later years he contributed to the ''Melbourne Review'', and by which he is best known in the colonies.〔
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