In the Seven Woods; Being Poems Chiefly of the Irish Heroic Age

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In the Seven Woods; Being Poems Chiefly of the Irish Heroic Age
Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939
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It is the foremost town.
CONCOBAR.
No, no, it's not. Nothing but men can make towns great, and he, The one over-topping man that's in the world, Keeps far away.
DAIRE.
He will not hear you, King, And'we old men had best keep company With one another. I'll fill the horn for you.
5 2 CONCOBAR.
I will not drink, old fool. You have drunk a horn At every door we came to.
DAIRE.
You'd better drink, For old men light upon their youth again In the brown ale. When I have drunk enough, I am like Cuchulla
...in as one pea another, And live like a bird's flight from tree to tree.
CONCOBAR.
We'll to our chairs for we have much to talk of, And we have Ullad and Muirthemne, and here Is Conall Muirthemne in the nick of time. (He goes to the back of stage to welcome a com- pany of Kings who come in through the great door. The other Kings gradually get into their places. Cuchullain sits in his great chair with certain of the young men standing around him. Others of the young men, however, remain with Daire at the ale vat.


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