Turas Siar 286 - Riocard Bairéad, File.
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Seo cuid den chéad véarsa:
Here is part of the first verse:.
But asin walling thes not of vailing and defon failing will strick the blow then forat reason and for season lit as Berry ba foby geo.
But as in walling this not of availing and defon failing will strike the blow then for that reason and for season lit as Berry ba foby geo..
Bhí carn mór Lionárd Byrne.
There was a big pile of Leonard Byrne..
Agus thaitnigh amhrán Carn le Barún féin.
And Carn's song pleased the Baron himself.
Rinne Byrne aithris ar thíortha Cairn leis an dán beag ar thug sé an teideal Stans dó.
Byrne recited Cairn’s countries with the little poem that he gave the title Stans.
Cuid lámh for Eva Ron like O rive and times indeva bee trid invain no oples like this quot; messa and like otres weet hog the chane.
Part hand for Eva Ron like O rive and times indeva bee trid invain no oples like this "messa and like otres weet hog the chane..
But sync sing ins notin ding and fome for flying love pluns wing then fothes reason let love season but let the season be Ungley Spring.
But sync sing ins notin ding and fome for flying love pluns wing then fothes reason let love season but let the season be Ungley Spring..
Is léir mar sin gur airighis indíreach an dán sin le Barn ar preabs le rocáid bairéad.
It is clear, therefore, that you felt that poem indirectly with Barn on a spree with a beret rocket.
Agus gur macalla then foodis reason le slabha season srl ag Byrne ba línte a Mhairéad.
And that it was an echo then foodis reason with slabha season etc. at Byrne were lines of Mairéad..
Mar sin is dá bhrí sin níl beart níos críonna, etc.
Therefore and for that reason there is no wiser action, etc.
Ní beag a theist ar fheabhas Rocard Bréad mar fhile; feictear dhom go ndeachaigh sé i gcion go hindhíreach féin ar Byrne.
Rocard Bréad’s reputation as a poet is considerable; it seems to me that he indirectly influenced Byrne himself.
Is suntasach freisin gur amhrán ólacháin de chuid Rocard Bairéad a ndearna Byrne aithris air.
It is also remarkable that it was a drinking song by Rocard Bairéad that Byrne imitated.
Ní smaointe doimhne a chleacht Rocard Bairéad ina chuid amhrán ná cur síos ar áilleacht an dúlra ach an oiread.
Rocard Bairéad did not practise deep thoughts in his songs nor descriptions of the beauty of nature either.
Spórt agus gáire Scléip agus magadh na hábhair ab ansa leis.
Sport and laughter, fun and teasing of the subjects he loved most.