His Praise Of Finn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D| It is a week from yesterday I last saw Finn I never saw a braver man A king of heavy blows my law my adviser my sense and my wisdom prince and poet braver than kings King of the Fenians brave in all countries golden salmon of the sea clean hawk of the air rightly taught avoiding lies strong in his doings a right judge ready in courage a high messenger in bravery and in music | A |
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| His skin lime white his hair golden ready to work gentle to women his great green vessels full of rough sharp wine It is rich the king was the head of his people | B |
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| Seven sides Finn's house had and seven score shields on every side Fifty fighting men he had about him having woollen cloaks ten bright drinking cups in his hall ten blue vessels ten golden horns | C |
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| It is a good household Finn had without grudging without lust without vain boasting without chattering without any slur on any one of the Fenians Finn never refused any man he never put away any one that came to his house If the brown leaves falling in the woods were gold if the white waves were silver Finn would have given away the whole of it | D |
Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory
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