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'''MOUNT TARAGH'S TRIUMPH.''' AKA and see "[[Hunting the Hare (1)]]," "[[Mr. Basse His Career]]." Irish. A ballad printed in 1626 at Dublin, to the tune of "Mr. Basse, His Career" or "Hunting the Hare". It is the earliest English language ballad printed in Ireland.
'''MOUNT TARAGH'S TRIUMPH.''' AKA and see "[[Hunting the Hare (1)]]," "[[Mr. Basse His Career]]." Irish. A ballad printed in 1626 at Dublin, set to the English air "Mr. Basse, His Career" or "Hunting the Hare". It is the earliest English language ballad printed in Ireland.
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MOUNT TARAGH'S TRIUMPH. AKA and see "Hunting the Hare (1)," "Mr. Basse His Career." Irish. A ballad printed in 1626 at Dublin, set to the English air "Mr. Basse, His Career" or "Hunting the Hare". It is the earliest English language ballad printed in Ireland.

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