Lyra Celtica

Lyra Celtica
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Irish poetry is mainly written in Irish and English, though some is in Scottish Gaelic and some in Hiberno-Latin. The complex interplay between the two main traditions, and between both of them and other poetries in English and Scottish Gaelic, has produced a body of work that is both rich in variety and difficult to categorize. The earliest surviving poems in Irish date back to the 6th century, while the first known poems in English from Ireland date to the 14th century. Although there has always been some cross-fertilization between the two language traditions, an English-language poetry that had absorbed themes and models from Irish did not finally emerge until the 19th century. Table of Contents: Part I: I. Ancient Irish and Scottish II. Ancient Cornish III. Ancient Armorican (Breton) IV. Early Cymric and Medieval Welsh Part II: I. Irish (Modern and Contemporary) II. Scoto-Celtic (Middle Period) III. Modern and Contemporary Scoto-Celtic IV. Contemporary Anglo-Celtic Poets (Wales) V. Contemporary Anglo-Celtic Poets (Manx) VI. Contemporary Anglo-Celtic Poets (Cornish) VII. Modern and Contemporary Breton VIII. The Celtic Fringe Bliss Carman The War-Song of Gamelbar Golden Rowan A Sea Child Ellen Mackay Hutchinson The Quest Moth Song June Hugh M'Culloch Scent o' Pines Duncan Campbell Scott The Reed-Player Thomas D'Arcy M'CGee The Celtic Cross Mary C. G. Byron The Tryst of the Night Alice E. Gillington The Doom-Bar The Seven Whistlers Shane Leslie Requiem Padraic Colum An Old Woman of the Roads A Cradle Song James Stephens The Coolun The Clouds Eleanor Hull The Old Woman of Beare Thomas Macdonagh From a «Litany of Beauty» Seosamh Maccathmhaoil I will go with my Father a-ploughing A Northern Love Song Patrick MacGill Fairy Workers Francis Ledwidge The Shadow People My Mother Gordon Bottomley Lyric from «The Crier by Night» James H. Cousins The Quest Padraic H. Pearse The Fool Lord Dunsany The Return of Song Kenneth Macleod Dance to your Shadow Sea Longing The Reiving Ship Marjory Kennedy-Fraser Land of Heart's Desire…

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Lyra Celtica

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

“SEA WRACK.”

CAEILTE—LAY OF ARRAN.4

PART I

I. ANCIENT IRISH AND SCOTTISH

The Mystery of Amergin

The Song of Fionn

Credhe’s Lament

Cuchullin in his Chariot

Deirdrê’s Lament for the Sons of Usnach

The Lament of Queen Maev

The March of the Faerie Host

Vision of a Fair Woman (Aisling air Dhreach Mna.)

The Fian Banners

The Rune of St Patrick “The Faedh Fiada”; or, “The Cry of the Deer.”

Columcille cecenit

Columcille fecit

The Song of Murdoch the Monk

The Aged Bard’s Wish (Miann a’ Bhaird Aosda.)

Ossian Sang

Fingal and Ros-crana

The Night-Song of the Bards

Comala

The Death-Song of Ossian

II. ANCIENT CORNISH

The Pool of Pilate

The Pool of Pilate

Merlin the Diviner

The Vision of Seth

III. ANCIENT ARMORICAN (Breton)

The Dance of the Sword (Ha Korol ar C’Hleze.)

The Lord Nann and the Fairy (Aotron Nann Hag ar Gorrigan.)

Alain the Fox

Bran (The Crow.)

IV. EARLY CYMRIC AND MEDIÆVAL WELSH

The Soul (From “The Black Book of Caermarthen.”)

The Gorwynion

The Tercets of Llywarc’h

Song to the Wind

Odes of the Months

The Summer

To the Lark. T’R Ehedydd

To the Fox

The Song of the Thrush

PART II

I. IRISH (Modern and Contemporary)

Sacrifice

The Great Breath

Mystery

By the Margin of the Great Deep

The Breath of Light

Æolian Harp

The Fairies

To the Lianhaun Shee

Remembrance

The Earth and Man

Song (From “Six Days.”)

Maire, my Girl

Gracie Og Machree.13 (Song of the “Wild Geese.”)

Dirge (From “The Sea Bride.”)

The Little Black Rose

Epitaph

Killiney Far Away

Cean Dubh Deelish.14

Molly Asthore

The Fair Hills of Ireland (From the Irish.)

Herring is King

The Rose of Kenmare

The Song of the Pratee

Irish Lullaby

Eileen Aroon

The Dark Man

April in Ireland

The Wind Among the Reeds

My Grief on the Sea

The Cooleen

The Breedyeen

Nelly of the Top-Knots

I shall not Die for Thee

The Red Wind

To Morfydd

A Lament

The Fair Hills of Eiré, O! (After the Irish of DONOGH MAC CON-MARA.)

Dark Rosaleen

The One Mystery

The Wild Geese

Lament for a Little Child

The Swimmer

The Dance

From “The Water-Nymph and the Boy.”

A Casual Song

“The Pity of it.”

The Old

Maura Du of Ballyshannon

I

II

III

IV

A Spinning Song

A White Rose

The Fountain of Tears

After Death

The Dead at Clonmacnois (From the Irish of Enoch o’ Gillan.)

Unknown Ideal

Mo Cáilin Donn

An Irish Love Song

The Sunburst

Song

Winter Sunset

Shamrock Song

Wild Geese (A Lament for the Irish Jacobites.)

Dreams

Poppies

They went forth to the Battle, but they always fell

The White Birds

The Lake of Innisfree

II. SCOTO-CELTIC (Middle Period)

From the “Sean Dana.” Prologue to Gaul

In Hebrid Seas

Cumha Ghriogair Mhic Griogair (The Lament of Gregor MacGregor.)

Drowned

The Manning of the Birlinn. The Sailing

The Lament of the Deer (Cumha nam Fiadh.)

Ben Dorain

The Hill-Water

Song for Macleod of Macleod

III. MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY SCOTO-CELTIC

Monaltri

An Coineachan—A Highland Lullaby

A Boat Song

The Old Soldier of the Gareloch Head

Flower of the World

The Strange Country

The Dream of the World without Death

The Faëry Foster-Mother

When we Two parted

Stanzas for Music

Colin’s Cattle (Crodh Chaillean.)

MacCrimmon’s Lament

Song (“Ian Mòr”)

A Loafer

In Romney Marsh

O’er the Muir amang the Heather

Song

Song

A Spring Trouble

Culloden Moor (Seen in Autumn Rain.)

The Weaving of the Tartan

The Thrush’s Song (From the Gaelic.)

The Prayer of Women

The Rune of Age

A Milking Song

Lullaby

The Songs of Ethlenn Stuart

I

II

The Closing Doors

The Sorrow of Delight

Farewell to Fiunary

A Kiss of the King’s Hand

The First Ship

The Land o’ the Leal

Skye

Midnight by the Sea (Autumn.)

In Shadowland

Mountain Twilight

Durisdeer

November’s Cadence

Cailleach Bein-y-Vreich

An Old Tale of Three

Lost Love (From the Gaelic, Western Isles.)

IV. CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (Wales)

Dirge in Woods

Outer and Inner

I

II

III

IV

V

Night of Frost in May

Hymn to Colour

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

Shadows

When the World is Burning

The Hand

A Song of Winter (Mrs Pfeiffer)

The Night Ride

The House of Hendra

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

V. CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (Manx)

The Childhood of Kitty of the Sherragh Vane

Graih my Chree (Love of my Heart.)

I

II

III

IV

VI. CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (Cornish)

The Splendid Spur

The White Moth

Featherstone’s Doom.31

I

II

III

IV

Trebarrow

I

II

III

IV

V

Witch Margaret

A Ballad

Hell’s Piper

VII. MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY BRETON

The Poor Clerk (Ar C’Hloarek Paour.)

The Cross by the Way (Kroaz ann Hent.)

The Secrets of the Clerk

Love Song

Hymn to Sleep

The Burden of Lost Souls

Confession

Discouragement

The Black Panther

The Spring

The Return of Taliesen

By Menec’hi Shore

VIII. THE CELTIC FRINGE

Song

The War-Song of Gamelbar

Golden Rowan

A Sea Child

The Quest

Moth-Song

June

Scent o’ Pines

The Reed-Player

The Celtic Cross

The Tryst of the Night (M. C. Gillington)

The Doom-Bar

The Seven Whistlers

Requiem

An Old Woman of the Roads (“Wild Earth and other Poems.” Macmillan.)

A Cradle Song (“Wild Earth and other Poems.” Macmillan.)

The Coolun (“Reincarnations.” Macmillan.)

The Clouds (“Songs from the Clay.” Macmillan.)

The Old Woman of Beare (“The Poem Book of the Gael.” Chatto & Windus.)

From a “Litany of Beauty.”

I will go with my Father a-ploughing

A Northern Love Song

Fairy Workers (“Songs of Donegal.” Herbert Jenkins.)

The Shadow People (“Complete Poems.” Published by Herbert Jenkins.)

My Mother (“Complete Poems.” Published by Herbert Jenkins.)

Lyric from “The Crier by Night.” (“King Lear’s Wife and other Plays.” Published by Constable.)

The Quest (Dublin University Press.)

The Fool

The Return of Song

Dance to your Shadow

Sea Longing

The Reiving Ship

Land of Heart’s Desire

Ossian’s Midsummer Day-Dream “Sleeps the noon in the deep blue sky.”

Kishmul’s Galley

Aignish on the Machair

Fingal’s Weeping

Footnote. ANCIENT IRISH AND SCOTTISH

ANCIENT CORNISH

ARMORICAN

EARLY CYMRIC

IRISH (MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY)

IN SOUTHERN SEAS

LATER SCOTO-CELTIC

MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY SCOTO-CELTIC

CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (WALES)

CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (MANX)

CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (CORNISH)

MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY BRETON

THE BURDEN OF LOST SOULS. II

FOOTNOTES:

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Various Authors

Anthology of Representative Celtic Poetry

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For, as drift from a sailor slow drowning the gleams of the world and the sun,

Ceased on our hands and our faces, on hazel and oak leaf, the light,

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