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- p.58
- Ropo mían dom menmain-se
déchsain gnúise Dé.
Ropo mían dom menmain-se
bithbetha 'má-lle. p.60 - Ropo mían dom menmain-se
léigenn lebrán léir.
Ropo mían dom menmain-se
beith fo ríagail réil. - Ropo mían dom menmain-se
reithine fri cách.
Ropo mían dom menmain-se
búaid n-eiséirge íar m-bráth. - Ropo mían dom menmain-se
náemdacht chuirp co m-buaid.
Ropo mían dom menmain-se
ingnais ifirn úair. - Ropo mían dom menmain-se
aitreab ríchid réil.
Ropo mían dom menmain-se
taitnem amail gréin. - Ropo mían dom menmain-se
gnás do grés in Ríg.
Ropo mían dom menmain-se
ilchíuil tre bith sír. - Ropo mían dom menmain-se
ríachtain nime nél.
Ropo mían dom menmain-se
tonna díana dér. - Ropo mían dom menmain-se
déirge domhain ché.
Ropo mían dom menmain-se
déchsain gnúise Dé.
Ropo mían dom menmainse
My mind's desire
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Title statement
Title (uniform): Ropo mían dom menmainse
Title (translation, English Translation): My Mind's Desire
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Electronic edition compiled by: Donnchadh Ó Corráin
Funded by: University College, Cork and Professor Marianne McDonald via the CURIA Project.
Edition statement
2. Second draft, revised and corrected.
Extent: 854 words
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Publisher: CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College, Cork
Address: College Road, Cork, Ireland— http://www.ucc.ie/celt
Date: 1996
Date: 2010
Distributor: CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland.
CELT document ID: G400026
Availability: The hard copy on which the present electronic edition is based is copyright by Oxford University Press, and is here used by kind permission of the publishers.
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Manuscript sources
- London, British Library, Add. 30512, f. 30b. (A).
- Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 156, p. 342 (olim 23 D 5, see Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts in the Royal Irish Academy, fasc. 4, 455). (D).
- Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 430, p. 180 (olim 23 I 46, see Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts in the Royal Irish Academy, fasc. 9, 1146).(I).
- Edinburgh, Kilbride Collection, MS 1. (K).
Translations
- Kuno Meyer, Anecdota from Irish MSS. XII, Gaelic Journal 5 (Sept. 1894) 95.
The edition used in the digital edition
‘My Mind’s Desire’ (1956). In: Early Irish lyrics, eighth to twelfth century. Ed. by Gerard Murphy. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 58–60.
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Creation: By anonymous authors in Irish monastic scriptoria c.1000–1100
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- The text is in Middle Irish. (ga)
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Keywords: religious; poetry; medieval
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- 2010-11-14: File updated; new wordcount made; conversion script run. (ed. Beatrix Färber)
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- 1995-08: Checking and proofing text. (ed. Tiarnán Ó Corráin)
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- 1994: Checking and proofing text. (ed. Aideen O'Leary)
- 1994: Proofing and correction of edition. (ed. Patricia Kelly)
- 1993: Data capture completed. (ed. Donnchadh Ó Corráin)