Liadain And Curithir, An Irish Love-Story of the Ninth Century;
The book Liadain And Curithir, An Irish Love-Story of the Ninth Century; was written by author Meyer, Kuno, 1858-1919, Ed. And Tr Here you can read free online of Liadain And Curithir, An Irish Love-Story of the Ninth Century; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Liadain And Curithir, An Irish Love-Story of the Ninth Century; a good or bad book?
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5 biaidh aige H. bia ace Ha. 6 dartse Ha. 7 less HaH. 8 aitheices HaH. 15 donadbat H. domarbat Ha. clethea Ha. 16 seadh is mait domincrethao Ha. is maith do domincrethae H. 21 Seing H. 22 fen H. fene Ha. — 19 — The flagstone to the south of the oratory Upon which is he who was poet once, It is there I often goi) each day, At eve after the triumph of prayer. He shall have neither cow Nor yearlings nor heifers, 2) Never a mate shall be 3) At the right hand of him who once was a poet.' Curithir sa...ys: 'Beloved is the dear voice that I hear, I dare not welcome it! But this only do I say: Beloved is this dear voice!' Says the woman: 'The voice which comes to me through the wattled wall. It is right for it to blame me: What the voice does to me, is It will not let me sleep.' [She expostulates with Cummine and exculpates herself.] 'Thou man, ill it is what thou dost. To name me with Curithir: He from the brink of Lough Seng,*) I from Kil-Conchinn.' 5) ') Literally, 'often there is going to it'.
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