King Hacon's Death And Bran And the Black Dog

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King Hacon's Death And Bran And the Black Dog
Wise, Thomas James, 1859-1937
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A braver heart ne’er play’d a part, And never shone in Minstrel’s lay;No King on earth can vie in worth With Hacon the Good of Norroway.
BRAN AND THE BLACK DOG The day we went to the hills to chase Of dogs we had a brave company;There heard we the songs of the feather’d race, The blare of the elk, and the roebuck’s cry.
In the hills we had no common sport, With our dogs and our arms many deer we slew;When at noon we return’d to our silvan court, We were a well-pleas’d, laughing crew.
That night
... the house of the Fenian king With a band of joyous guests was fill’d;The manner we sang, whilst we plied the string, In which the buck and the elk we kill’d.
The valiant Finn arose next day, Just as the sun rose above the foam;And he beheld up the Lairgo way, A man clad in red with a black dog come.
I’ll tell ye what was the stranger’s mien: His complexion was that of the strawberrie;White as the canach was his skin, Though black his hair, as black could be.
He came up with a lofty gait, Said not for shelter he sought our doors;And wanted neither drink nor meat, But would match his dog ’gainst the best of ours.


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