School: Mágh, Leacht Uí Chonchobhair (roll number 4951)

Location:
Moy More, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Risteárd Mac Risteáird
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0622, Page 048

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0622, Page 048

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  1. (continued from previous page)
    Agus ag leigheamh na gaedhilge go blasda dhúinn

    (V)
    Is oth 's is dith liom gur fhag dú an tír seo
    D'athair dílis 's do mhaithrín féin
    Beid ag gol 's ag caoineadh de ló is d'oidhche
    Is tusa na mílte uatha i gcéin

    (VI)
    Táir ár bhfágaint is ag dul thar sáile
    Do'n tír is áille dá bhfuil fe'n spéir
    Chum saoirse d'fhaghail ann 's athrú laimhe
    Rud ná raibh le fághail id' duithche féin

    (VII)
    An té húm 's do dhein é go deimhin ní file é
    Acht buachaill tuatha gan meabhar gan léighean
    Is ní chum clú na cáil d'fhághail ó aoinne
    Acht le grádh agus urraim do'n Bhríanach trean
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    Topics
    1. genre
      1. poetry
        1. folk poetry (~9,504)
    Language
    Irish