id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32030 nan Selections from Ancient Irish Poetry .txt text/plain 18157 1730 92 Of ancient love-songs comparatively little has come down to us. A host comes across the clear sea, at sea two days and two nights, he saw a man in a chariot Save for the worship of Heaven's King, love of this world is folly. May Thy holy angels, O Christ, son of living God, I wish, O Son of the living God, O ancient, eternal King, come.' 'Go,' says Moling; 'thou hast no right to a Great love of a man from another land Oft hast thou gone a-raiding in the hands of kings of great judgments, Oft hast thou divided the spoil with a good king worthy of thee. Oft hast thou been among kings, oft among great bands. Thou hadst awaiting thee many a king with many a battle. Thou shalt find thy man of craft, a lord worthy of thee. No bird now comes from out thy house, ./cache/32030.txt ./txt/32030.txt