Rather irregular and has some obscure passages, but I have translated it
with the scholar. PHELIM AND THE EAGLE On my getting up in the morning
And I bothered, on a Sunday, I put my brogues on me, And I going to
Tierny In the Glen of the Dead People. It is there the big eagle fell in
with me, He like a black stack of turf sitting up stately. I called him
a lout and a fool, The son of a female and a fool, Of the race of the
Clan Cleopas, the biggest rogues in the land. That and my seven curses
And never a good day to be on you, Who stole my little cock from me that
could crow the sweetest. 'Keep your wits right in you And don't curse me
too greatly, By my strength and my oath I never took rent of you, I
didn't grudge what you would have to spare In the house of the burnt
pigeons, It is always useful you were to men of business. 'But get off
home And ask Nora What name was on the young woman that scalded his
head. The feathers there were on his ribs Are burnt on the hearth, And
they eat him and they taking and it wasn't much were thankful.' 'You are
a liar, you stealer, They did not eat him, and they're taking Nor a
taste of the sort without being thankful, You took him yesterday As Nora
told me, And the harvest quarter will not be spent till I take a tax of
you.' 'Before I lost the Fianna It was a fine boy I was, It was not
about thieving was my knowledge, But always putting spells, Playing
games and matches with the str

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