CELT document G402241

Aonar dhamhsa eidir dhaoinibh

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    Aonar dhamhsa eidir dhaoinibh

  1. Aonar dhamhsa eidir dhaoinibh,
    atú anocht go neamhfhaoiligh:
    am aonarán a ccionn cháigh,
    's ionn gan aobharán d'fagháil.
  2. Ní thuig mé an lucht so ag labhra,
    gá dtá ar tteanga mháthardha:
    ar n-aos aithnigh ní léir linn.
    mh'aithghin féin ó nach faicim.
  3. Ionann liom gach longphort lán
    is uaigneas d'éis mo chompán:
    mar sin budh daoinighe dhamh,
    aoinfhile as tigh dhá tteagmhadh.
  4. Teóra ceardcha 'nar chleacht sinn
    áineas d'fagháil dom intinn,
    nach taighlim na trí ceardcha,
    do shní fhaighlinn mh'aigeanta.
  5. Teach meabhraighthe ar mac soirbhidh,
    rob áit oiris d'ógbhuidhnibh,
    grís deargtha agus sí solas,
    rob í ar gceardcha céadamhas.
  6.  p.160
  7. Teach luighe ar lochta samhla,
    uinivers na healadhna,
    dánbhoth ór dhoichealgtha sinn,
    roicheardcha ar n-ánroth innill.
  8. Teach breithibh gach gréasa gloin
    an treas tech dar ttrí cceardchoibh,
    ór lia snáth féithleannta fis,
    'nar ghnáth éincheardcha an oiris.
  9. Trí rómha a ngabhmaois grádha,
    trí ceardchadha congmhála
    do dhreamuibh dile re dán,
    tighe ceanguil na gcompán.
  10. Beannocht leó a los a saoire,
    dronga ar nár cheisd cruadhlaoighe,
    an coimhthionál dar chóir searc,
    doircheadhán dóibh nír dhoircheacht.
  11. Ba haithghearr eatorra sin
    lá earraigh, aghaidh gheimhrigh:
    an lucht téarnó do-ní a-nois
    mí don éanló 'na n-éagmhois.
  12. Ionnsa an t-anshaothar orra,
    nach fuighid fir fhoghloma
    gréas snáthsholas na suadh nglan,
    dar dhual fáthfhoras focal.
  13. Dursan an taobh dhá dtáinig
    a mhoille thrá thionáilid;
    fatha sgaoilidh na sgoile
    Gaoidhil Macha ag moghsoine.

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Title (firstline): Aonar dhamhsa eidir dhaoinibh

Author: unknown

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Electronic edition compiled by: Beatrix Färber

Funded by: School of History, University College Cork

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1. First draft.

Extent: 750 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: 2012

Distributor: CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland.

CELT document ID: G402241

Availability: Available with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of academic research and teaching only.

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Manuscript sources

  1. Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 1387 (olim 23 O 78), written in 1723.
  2. Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 3 (olim 23 L 17), fo. 97a, written in 1744–45.

The edition used in the digital edition

‘The Empty School’ (1970). In: Irish Bardic Poetry‍. Ed. by Osborn Bergin. Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, pp. 159–160.

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  editor 	 = {Osborn Bergin},
  title 	 = {The Empty School},
  booktitle 	 = {Irish Bardic Poetry},
  editor 	 = {Osborn Bergin},
  address 	 = {Dublin},
  publisher 	 = {Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies},
  date 	 = {1970},
  pages 	 = {159–160}
}

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Creation: By an unknown Irish bardic poet. c.1600–1625

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  • The text is in Classical Modern Irish. (ga)

Keywords: bardic; poetry; 17c

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  1. 2012-07-10: Queries resolved using information from the Bardic Poetry Database at the DIAS website; SGML and HTML files created. (ed. Beatrix Färber)
  2. 2012-07-10: Header created; file converted to TEI-conformant XML; markup completed; file parsed. (ed. Beatrix Färber)
  3. 1995-96: Text captured by scanning and proofed. (ed. School of Celtic Studies (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies))

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