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Chapter 2 |
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Tara free from feebleness hides not the glory due to women for its building;
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the daughter of Lugaid obtained in her possession an open plain that it were pity to pillage. |
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The wife of Gede begged a dower from her husband, as I have heard, |
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the clear-hued fortress, stately ascent; |
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keen was the game for graves. |
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The abode was a keep, was a fortress, |
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was a pride, a rampart free from ravage, |
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whereon was to be the grave of Princess Tea Tephi after death, |
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so that it should be an increase to her fame. |
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Erimon the lowly had a wife in the very midst of imprisonment; |
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she got from him all her eager desires; |
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he granted everything she spoke of. |
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Brega Tea, a teeming home, |
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is famed because Princess Tea Tephi was of noble blood of the Houe of Judah; |
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the funeral mound under which is the great one of the standards, |
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the burying ground that was not rifled. |
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The daughter of King of Jerusalem, with tale of warriors, |
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Tephi the bright, who used to cross the hill-slope, |
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framed a stronghold (hardy the labourer!) |
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with her staff and with her brooch she traced it. |
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She gave a name to her fair stronghold, |
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the king's wife gracious and lovely: |
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the Rampart of Tephi, who would affront an army, |
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from where she executed without dread any deed. |
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Not hidden is the secret place that it should not be spoken of, |
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the Rampart of Tephi in the east, as I have heard; |
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in such wise at that place with no unworthy tradition did many queens build their sepulchres. |
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The length and breadth of the House of Tephi |
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not ignorantly the learned measure— sixty feet in full; |
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diviners and druids beheld it. |
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I have heard in many-cornered Spain |
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of a maiden fair and indolent, heroic in fight, |
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offspring of Bachtir son of Buirech; |
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Camson, gentle champion, wedded her. |
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Tephi was her name, from every warrior; |
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ill-luck to him whom her entombment should wear out! |
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a rath of sixty feet, full measure, |
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was built by them for her concealment. |
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The king of Bregon free from sorrow did not wed her, |
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though there was strife between him and Camson, |
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that the loan of her might be returned |
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were it for better or for worse, or were she dead. |
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The tutelar of Camson, not hidden, |
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Etherún (he was transitory), |
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and the grey-eyed pasturing host |
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were sent by him as a pledge for the restitution of mighty Tephi. |
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The sad death of Tephi who came to the north, |
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was a deed not concealed for a moment; |
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Camson launched a vessel without payment with her over the surface of the cold and treacherous sea. |
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The chief of Britain sent them from the shore, |
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(for Etherun was pure;) |
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with the lifeless body to do it honour in the rampart |
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in the south, on which settled the name Tephirún. |
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It was after this likeness in this place was made boldly the first frame of Tara, |
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that has no match nor mate for beauty and for gaiety. |
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'Tara' is the name of every lofty and conspicuous spot |
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whereon are dwellings and strong keeps; |
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'Tara' is the name of every peaked and pointed hill |
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except the far-seen Emain. |
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Tara of the cantred, and of the house, |
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without hurry, without frenzy of heroes, |
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was mother of the wealth of every tribe till a foolish crime destroyed her.
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It was a shield of lords and chiefs it was a home of heroes, valiant in fray,
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Tara free from feebleness and faintness hides not its glory from womankind.
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