正文 Baile And Aillinn

Baile And Aillinn

ARGUMENT. Baile and Aillinn were lovers, but Aengus, the

Master of Love, wishing them to he happy in his own land

among the dead, told to each a story of the others death, so

that their hearts were broken and they died.

I HARDLY hear the curlew cry,

Nor thegrey rush when the wind is high,

Before my thoughts begin to run

On the heir of Uladh, Buans son,

Baile, who had the honey mouth;

And that mild woman of the south,

Aillinn, who was King Lugaidhs heir.

Their love was never drowned in care

Of this or that thing, nrew cold

Because their hodies had grown old.

Being forbid to marry oh,

They blossomed to immortal mirth.

About the time when Christ was born,

When the long wars for the White Horn

And the Brown Bull had not yet e,

Young Baile Honey Mouth, whom some

Called rather Baile Little-Land,

Rode out of Emain with a band

Of harpers and young men; and they

Imagined, as they struck the way

To many-pastured Muirthemne,

That all things fell ……(内容加载失败!)

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