Heroic Romances of Ireland — Volume 2 by Arthur Herbert Leahy
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To men who spake the Irish tongue That form of Prose was pleasing well, While other lands in ballads sung Such tales as these have loved to tell: So we, who now in English dress These Irish tales would fain And seek their spirit to express, Have set them down in ballad verse; And, though to Celts the form be strange, Seek not too much the change to blame; 'Tis but the form alone we change; The sense, the spirit rest the same. CONTENTS THE PRELUDES TO THE RAID OF CUALGNE TAIN BO FRAICH - Page 1 THE RAID FOR DARTAID'S CATTLE - Page 69 |
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