Studies in Early Celtic Nature Poetry |
Contents
THE IRISH POEMS page | 9 |
Notes to the Irish Poems | 35 |
THE WELSH POEMS | 50 |
Introduction page | 79 |
HERMIT POETRY page | 93 |
ELEGY AND FENIAN POETRY | 110 |
GNOMIC POETRY | 127 |
SEASONAL POETRY | 149 |
PROBLEMS OF WELSH NATURE POETRY | 176 |
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Common terms and phrases
anchorite Anglo-Saxon Athirne Bard birds blackbird Bruch calendar Calends Celtic cold Cormac's Glossary cuckoo deer Delightful dialogue E. K. Chambers early Welsh Eiry Mynydd elegiac elegy englyn englynion EWGP example Fenian festival Fiana Finn Flower Glen gnomic poetry Gogynfeirdd hermit hermit poems hermit poetry human gnomes Ibid Ifor Williams Ireland Irish and Welsh Irish poem Irish poetry Kalan Gaeaf lament Latin literature Llywarch Llywarch Hen Manchín mediaeval Meyer Mountain snow nature description nature gnomes Natureingang ninth century O'Rahilly Otia Merseiana passages perhaps phrase pleasant poets primitive prose proverbs quasi-gnomic Red Book rhyme Samhain sceal seasonal poems seasonal poetry sing Sliabh song spring stag stanza Suibhne summer sweet T. F. O'Rahilly Tallaght third line to-day to-night trees twelfth century usual verse Voyage of Bran Wales wave Welsh poems wild wind winter Winter's Day wood



