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This inviting seat along the Cliff Walk in Devil's Glen wood is inscribed with a verse of old Irish poetry translated by the Nobel Prize winning poet, Seamus Heaney. A nice spot to rest and contemplate the poignant decay of autumn while awaiting the first signs of approaching winter.
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