The Message of the Masters: a Legend of Aileach

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The Message of the Masters: a Legend of Aileach
Frank Hugh Odonnell
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^ A Shgaelie for Clan London arose upon its stand, With funny cries of Empires in hollow of his hand.
O Empire - Eater, pecking the crumbs of Saxon Land !
' Another scab was told us, the foulest scab of all, The Tribe of Talkers crouching within Clan London's Hall, 37 The Message of the Masters Like spaniels round a master that wait a master's call!
' New Attacotts returning to crown Kinncat again ; Unchieftained men and kinless, the Firbolg's subject strain.
They have no part in Miledh, nor bl
...ood, nor bone^ nor brain.
* Anon they seek to cozen from Outland Gaels a dole For desperado mouthings. Anon their loyal soul Is all a-whine for barracks. Than helots drunk more droll ! ' 38 THE LOATHING OF THE CHIEFTAINS The loathing of the Chieftains brake out at basest guilt, With angry gauntlets smiting on breastplate and on hilt ; They cursed them with the caitiff that brought the pirate o'er, And sowed the seed of Satan on Erin's stainless shore ; Like him who crept at dawning, where Kinsale's ramparts rear, To rouse Mountjoy's red leaguer ere Ulster's onset near, And him who poured the poison which Hugh O'Donnel slew.


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