. . . "William Kinrade"@en . . "3824"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "William Kinrade (1769-1854) was a renowned writer of Manx carols who lived at Ballachrink, Maughold, in the Isle of Man. Kinrade is one of the most significant writers of Manx carols (or \u2018carvels\u2019), in an era when these are now considered to be the only surviving source of literature in Manx. To him have been attributed a number of carvels, including the following: A translation of Kinrade's poetry has most recently appeared in Manannan\u2019s Cloak: An Anthology of Manx Literature by Robert Corteen Carswell:"@en . . . . . "1096941150"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "40784912"^^ . . . . . . "William Kinrade (1769-1854) was a renowned writer of Manx carols who lived at Ballachrink, Maughold, in the Isle of Man. Kinrade is one of the most significant writers of Manx carols (or \u2018carvels\u2019), in an era when these are now considered to be the only surviving source of literature in Manx. To him have been attributed a number of carvels, including the following: \n* Lhig da\u2019n slane seihll cur clashtyn / Let the whole world harken \n* O uss vriw bioee as merriu / Thou judge of living and dead \n* The Question-and-Answer carol. \n* The Carol of Warning and Example to Young Men \n* She corrym rish yn earish shoh \n* Cre'n stayd va dooinney hoshiaght \n* Carval Noah / Noah's Carol \n* Carval Susannah / Susannah's Carol The majority of these carvels were most notably published in Carvalyn Gailkagh (Manx Carols) by A. W. Moore in 1891. However, \u2018Lhig da\u2019n slane seihll cur clashtyn\u2018 (\u2018Let the whole world harken\u2019) had been published earlier, in 1870. It is believed that this carvel was sung to the tune of \u2018Mish ta\u2019n Billey Roauyr,\u2019 as the tune's title appears to be a corruption of the first line of the second verse: \u2018T\u2019eh mysh ny biljyn reurey\u2018 (\u2018He is digging about the trees\u2019). A translation of Kinrade's poetry has most recently appeared in Manannan\u2019s Cloak: An Anthology of Manx Literature by Robert Corteen Carswell:"@en . .