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Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

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I sought the rocky eastern isle, that bears<br />

The name of blessed Coemhan, who doth show<br />

Pity unto the storm-tossed seaman's prayers;<br />

Then crossing Bealach-na-fearbach's treacherous sound,<br />

I reached the middle isle, whose citadel<br />

Looks like a monarch from its throne around;<br />

And there I rested by St. Kennerg's well.<br />

Again I sailed, and crossed the stormy sound<br />

That lies beneath Binn-Aite's rocky height--<br />

And there, upon the shore, the Saint I found<br />

Waiting my coming though the tardy night.<br />

He led me to his home beside the wave,<br />

Where, with his monks, the pious father dwelled,<br />

And to my listening ear he freely gave<br />

The sacred knowledge that his bosom held.<br />

When I proclaimed the project that I nursed,<br />

How 'twas for this that I his blessing sought,<br />

An irrepressible cry of joy outburst<br />

From his pure lips, that blessed me for the thought.<br />

He said that he, too, had in visions strayed<br />

Over the untracked ocean's billowy foam;<br />

Bid me have hope, that God would give me aid,<br />

And bring me safe back to my native home.<br />

Oft, as we paced that marble-covered land,<br />

Would blessed Enda tell me wondrous tales--<br />

How, for the children of his love, the hand<br />

Of the Omnipotent Father never fails--<br />

How his own sister,[57] standing by the side<br />

Of the great sea, which bore no human bark,<br />

Spread her light cloak upon the conscious tide,<br />

And sailed thereon securely as an ark.<br />

And how the winds become the willing slaves<br />

Of those who labour in the work of God;<br />

And how Scothinus walked upon the waves,<br />

Which seemed to him the meadow's verdant sod.<br />

How he himself came hither with his flock,<br />

To teach the infidels from Corcomroe,

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