Cuchullain's Lament Over Fardiad Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCA AADEEA AAFGGA AAHIIA AAJKJL

Play was each pleasure eachA
Until Fardiad faced the beachA
One had been our student lifeB
One in strife of school our placeC
One our gentle teacher's graceC
Loved o'er all and eachA
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Play was each pleasure eachA
Until Fardiad faced the beachA
One had been our wonted waysD
One the praise for feat of fieldsE
Scatach gave two victor shieldsE
Equal prize to eachA
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Play was each pleasure eachA
Till Fardiad faced the beachA
Dear that pillar of pure goldF
Who fell cold beside the fordG
Hosts of heroes felt his swordG
First in battle's breachA
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Play was each pleasure eachA
Till Fardiad faced the beachA
Lion fiery fierce and brightH
Wave whose might no thing withstandsI
Sweeping with the shrieking sandsI
Horror o'er the beachA
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Play was each pleasure eachA
Till Fardiad faced the beachA
Loved Fardiad dear to meJ
I shall dree his death for ayeK
Yesterday a Mountain heJ
But a shade to dayL

George Sigerson



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