The Foretelling Of Cathbad The Druid At Deirdre's Birth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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Let Deirdre be her name harm will come through her She will be fair comely bright haired heroes will fight for her and kings go seeking for herA
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O Deirdre on whose account many shall weep on whose account many women shall be envious there will be trouble on Ulster for your sake O fair daughter of FedlimidB
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Many will be jealous of your face O flame of beauty for your sake heroes shall go to exile For your sake deeds of anger shall be done in Emain there is harm in your face for it will bring banishment and death on the sons of kingsC
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In your fate O beautiful child are wounds and ill doings and shedding of blood You will have a little grave apart to yourself you will be a tale of wonder for ever DeirdreD

Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory



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