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Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

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On a stake thy head shall be<br />

Ere the early cock shall crow.<br />

O Cuchullin, Cuailgne's pride,<br />

Grief and madness round thee twine;<br />

I will do thee every ill,<br />

For the fault is thine.<br />

"Good, O Ferdiah, 'twas no knightly act,"<br />

Cuchullin said, "to have come meanly here,<br />

To combat and to fight with an old friend,<br />

Through instigation of the wily Mave,<br />

Through intermeddling of Ailill the king;<br />

To none of those who here before thee came<br />

Was victory given, for they all fell by me:--<br />

Thou too shalt win nor victory, nor increase<br />

Of fame in this encounter thou dost dare,<br />

For as they fell, so thou by me shall fall."<br />

Thus was he saying and he spake these words,<br />

To which Ferdiah listened, not unmoved.<br />

CUCHULLIN.<br />

Come not to me, O champion of the host,<br />

Come not to me, Ferdiah, as my foe,<br />

For though it is thy fate to suffer most,<br />

All, all must feel the universal woe.<br />

Come not to me defying what is right,<br />

Come not to me, thy life is in my power;<br />

Ah, the dread issue of each former fight<br />

Why hast thou not remembered ere this hour?<br />

Art thou not bright with diverse dainty arms,<br />

A purple girdle and a coat of mail?<br />

And yet to win the maid of peerless charms<br />

For whom thou dar'st the battle thou shalt fail.<br />

Yes, Finavair, the daughter of the queen,<br />

The faultless form, the gold without alloy,<br />

The glorious virgin of majestic mien,<br />

Shalt not be thine, Ferdiah, to enjoy.

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