Ancient Irish Poetry Quotes
Ancient Irish Poetry
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Ancient Irish Poetry Quotes
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“THE PILGRIM AT ROME To go to Rome Is much of trouble, little of profit: The King whom thou seekest here, Unless thou bring Him with thee, thou wilt not find.”
― Ancient Irish Poetry
― Ancient Irish Poetry
“THE VIKING TERROR Bitter is the wind to-night, It tosses the ocean's white hair: To-night I fear not the fierce warriors of Norway Coursing on the Irish Sea.”
― Ancient Irish Poetry
― Ancient Irish Poetry
“HOSPITALITY O King of stars! Whether my house be dark or bright, Never shall it be closed against any one, Lest Christ close His house against me. If there be a guest in your house And you conceal aught from him, 'Tis not the guest that will be without it, But Jesus, Mary's Son.”
― Ancient Irish Poetry
― Ancient Irish Poetry
