Inisfail a Lyrical Chronicle of Ireland the Irish Sisters Early Poems Medita

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De Vere Aubrey
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A. D. 1451.
The Irish chronicler thus concludes: 'God's blessing, the blessing of all the Saints, and of every one, blessing from Jerusalem to Inis Glaaire, be on her going to heaven ; and blessed be he who will reade and heare this for blessing her Soul; and cursed be that sore in her breast that killed Margaret. ' Fair she stood God's queenly creature !
Wondrous joy was in her face ; Of her ladies none in stature Like to her, and none in grace. On the church -roof stood they round her, Cloth
...of gold was her attire ; They in jewelFd circle wound her ; Beside her Ely's King, her sire.
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Far and near the green fields glitter'd Like to flowery meads in Spring, 36 THE BALLAD OF QUEEN MARGARET's FEASTING.
Gay with companies loose-scatter'd Ranged each in seemly ring Under banners red or yellow : There all day the feast they kept From chill dawn and noontide mellow Till the hill-shades eastward crept.
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On a white steed at the gateway Margaret's husband, Calwagh, sate : Guest on guest, approaching, straightway Welcomed he with love and state.


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