Poems of Sir Samuel Ferguson With An Introduction By Alfred Perceval Graves

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Whence come they ? and whence come 1 86 POEMS BY SIR SAMUEL FERGUSON, These darkening flights of fowl above our heads ? " " These the wild brood of Clane-Milcarna's dens : " Replied the druid. " It is another gaysh For Tara's King to see them leave their iairs After mid-day ; and ill will come of it. " " Omens of evil gather round my path, Though thought of evil in my breast is none, " Said Conary, and heaved a heavy sigh ; " Yet, since I reign by law, and holy men Charged with the keeping of t...he law, declare Thou shalt not so-and-so, at such a time Do or leave undone, it beseems not me To question for what end the law is so : Though, were it but a human ordinance, 'Twere, haply, counted childish : but, go to, I own another violated gaysh ; I pray forgiveness of offended Heaven ; And, since some fierce invading enemy — Misguided brothers, that it be not you ! — Bars our approach to Tara, let us choose Cualann highroad ; for Cualann-ward there dwells One whom. I once befriended ; and I know His home will give me shelter for to-night, Knew I aright the way that leads to it.

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