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Chapter 5 |
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Tara, Tailtiu, land of assembly, |
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Raigne, Rachru, proud rath, |
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Cuillean with the river Crommad, |
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Tromra, Trommad, Druim Suamaig, |
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The Mound at Brug, it shall be remembered, |
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Cumar Droman, Druim Calaid,
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Belat, Blaitine, Bruigin, |
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Muincille, Mured, Maigin, |
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Cermna, Caprach, and Callann, |
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Mag Breg with numerous hills, |
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Cnoc Dabilla, Mag Mellenn, |
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Crinna, Cerrenn, Colt, Cuillend, |
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Muirtemne, Tlachtga, Tuirbe, |
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Suilighe, Slanga, Semne, |
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Sid Muine, majestic, many-hued, |
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Echtga, Ochaine, Ai, Aigle, |
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Nas, Carman, Cualu, Celbe, |
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Raigniu, Rafann, and Rairenn, |
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Dun Inteing, Dun Clair, Dun Crea, |
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Dun Brea, and Dun Cairenn, |
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Uisnech, Athais, Ard Feda, |
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Slemun, Slaine, Sid Coba, |
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Dermag of the oakwoods and the hills, |
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Lusmag, Luimnech, Lecc Loga, |
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Druim Ruaid, Druim Rig, Druim Rossa, |
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Druim Criad, Druim Cain, Druim Cressa, |
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Druim Dian, Druim Dailb, Druim Essa, |
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Druim Meith, Druim Aird, Druim Dressa, |
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Eithmann, Aisi, Ard Gabla, |
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Cernna, Collamair, Cnogba, |
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Crufot, Crinna, Cruach Aigle, |
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Uachtar Ailbe, Ard Odba, |
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Bri Scail, Bri Airc, Bri Aine, |
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Bri Breg, Bri Ech, Bri Fele, |
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Bri Molt, Bri Dam, Bri Dile, |
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Bri Leith, and Bri Ele, |
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Loch Da Dall, bright Loch Faife, |
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Loch Ing, Loch Gabur, Loch Gand, |
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Loch Dub, Loch Dreman, Loch Dond, |
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Loch Corr, Loch Cera, Loch Camm, |
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Loch Rib, Loch Cuan, Loch Codail, |
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Loch Uair, Loch Airc, Loch Enaig,
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Loch Lein, Loch Laig, Loch Lugair, |
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Loch Cuil, Loch Cimmi Cnedaig, |
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Mag Breg, Mag Find, Mag Ferai, |
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Mag Luirg, Mag Li, Mag Line, |
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Mag Slecht, Mag Ce, Mag Cummai, |
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Mag Moen, Mag Marc, Mag Mide, |
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Sinann, Sligech, Sruth Domna, |
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Boand, Banna, and Berba, |
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shining Goistine, Grene, |
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Fele, Life, Lind Segsa, |
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Ath Cliath, Ath Croich, Ath Cuili, |
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Ath I, Ath Orc, Ath Ele, |
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Ath Luirg, Ath Luain, Ath Craibe, |
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Ath Fraich, Ath Fian, Ath Fene, |
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Lordly the roar of the five cataracts, |
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Ess Ruaid, that was king of the ancient cataracts, |
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Ess Croich, Ess Muiriath beyond, |
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Ess Dubthaig, Ess Tigernaig, |
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Rath Guill, Rath Goirt, Rath Gabra, |
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Rath Mor, Rath Mael, Rath Medba, |
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Rath Becc, Rath Eich, Rath Emna, |
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Rath Truim, Rath Tail, Rath Temra;— |
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The strongholds of Ireland after these I have left |
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I say without shame— |
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to someone else that shall be wiser, |
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who may traverse them unto Tara. |
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Though there be over imperial Banba |
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famous kings—high their mirth! |
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no kingly authority is binding on them |
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save from the king that possesses Tara. |
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Maelsechlaind, branch of bright fortune, |
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spreads peace about the ancient plain, |
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free from mortal pain beyond all generations, |
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may he be in the kingship of Tara! |
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Thereafter, till Doomsday, may it be shared, |
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before and above everyone without shame, |
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by his line, ever famed for hospitality; |
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may it never be extinct in Tara! |
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