“I have,” said Eochaid. caill until he had come again. Before them in the assembly they found Eochaid.

These quatrains are taken from the Dindshenchus of Rath Esa (ed.

He began to be sorrowful for a long while when Étaín came into the house “Why are thou sad?” said she. briathar ut est Tochmarc nEtaine, H, p. 624. He said to him, “That is indeed fit to relate [6] These then are the pledges and the hardships that were imposed. “ {[11] “I will not stay,” said Midir, “unless I have a reward therefore.” “What reward?” said the Mac Óc. Said Eochaid, “This is Étaín, and it is not herself.” Then they all took counsel. should be made using “version”, eg TEI markup for which a representation

“Willingly,” said Eochaid, “so it be for a stake.” “Thou shalt have from me,” said Midir, “fifty young boars, [5] Eochaid's fosterfather questioned him, and asked him whence he had brought his great wealth. Especially enlightening is “The Wooing of Étaín.” The story has an interesting history in that it was not until 1937 that all of the pieces of the story were put together (Gantz 37). “Of a truth I am good at chess,” said Eochaid. Never such a shivering tale be told Etain bathing by the stream one day Saw a horseman whose brooch and hair were gold The physician said to him, “One of the two pains thou has that kill man and no physician can heal, the “Thou layest too much upon me,” said Midir. said he. Karl Jenkins (b. 6). Tochmarc Etaine beos (‘ Tochmarc Étaíne again’), etc. Around him{The warrior departed from them after that and they knew not whence he had come or whither he had gone. [9] Then she comes to her house. They go away again. [9] Then Mider came on that day year to the Brug on a visit to his fosterling, and he found the Mac Óc on the mound of Síd in Broga on the day of Samain, with two companies of youth at play before him in the Brug, and Elcmar on the mound of Cleitech to the south, watching them.

On a day it befell that all the maidens were bathing in the estuary when they saw from the water a horseman entering the plain towards them. As far as thou holdest sway let no man or woman be out of doors until sunrise to-morrow.” “It shall be done,” said Eochaid. Ailill Ánguba came to love Étaín at the Festival of Tara, after she had lain with Eochaid, for it was his wont to gaze at her continually, and such gazing is a token of love. EOCHAID AIREMON took the sovereignty over Erin, and the five provinces of Ireland were obedient to him, for the king of each province was his vassal. “To play chess with thee,” said he. “Who is my mother, from whence is my father” “No hard matter. But the land I wish him to have is not yet vacant.” “What land is that?” said Midir. “It is fitting,” said the Dagda. Eochaid did the same, hence he is called Eochaid Airem There had been no better causeway in the world, had not a watch been set on them. Étaín observed this, and pondered the matter. All these things Mider agreed to do, and Eochaid sent his steward to see how that work was done. “Thou has not played me fair with the hardships thou hast inflicted on me, considering the backing thou hadst and all that{[20] After that Eochaid did not dare to dig again an elfmound of Midir's, for there was a bond against him.
Ailill. And Elcmar will be in Cnoc Síde in Borga unarmed save for a fork of white hazel in his hand, his cloak folded around him and a gold brooch in his cloak, and three fifties playing before him in the playing-field; and let Aengus go to him and threaten to kill him. [4] Triath made answer and said: “I take it no less ill that a hireling whose mother and father are unknown should hold speech with me.” Thereupon Aengus went to Midir weeping and sorrowful at having been put to shame by Triath. 3220. For this reason, the tale can at times seem fragmented and tough to follow, but for those readers who like a challenge, this story is perfect. A five-pointed spear in one hand, a white-bossed shield in the other, with golden gems thereon. [8] Then they appeal to the Dagda, who adjudged each man's contract in accordance with his undertaking. [14] Thereafter as they were speaking they saw Midir coming towards them in the midst of the royal house. [13] Midir made a tryst for a month from that day. After that he abode a full year in the Brug with Aengus. Into the bottom of the causeway they kept putting a forest with its trunks and roots, Midir standing and urging on the host on every side. And in that very place Eochaid was defeated, and he forfeited his stake.as has before been recited. “She shall not,” said Midir. “She is in Ulster,” said Midir, “Ailill's daughter Étaín Echraide daughter of the king of the north-eastern part of Ireland. 'the truth of the...and of the...' This passage is cited in the glossary in H 3. The hosts rose up in shame around the king. good god, for it was he that used to work wonders for them and control the weather and the crops. 1. nother time on a lovely summer day Eochaid Airem king of Tara arose and climbed the terrace of Tara to gaze over Mag Berg. Said Fuamnach to Midir, “Let thy fosterling be summoned that I [22] After that Étaín was brought up at Inber Cíchmaine by Étar, and fifty daughters of chieftains along with her, and he it was that fed and clothed them to be in attendance on Étaín always.
18, p. 625c: gast .i. The Mac Óc said that he would not yield up his land until he should put it to the decision of the Dagda in the presence of the men of Ireland. They all made one mound of their clothes, and Midir went up on that mound. “Easy to say. [8] After that, clay and gravel and stones are placed upon the bog. reading drecharhda YS, or drechferda, cet (Gwynn). Thereupon the latter caused twelve great waters to course towards the sea in a single night. “So then this land accordingly belongs henceforth to this youth,” said Elcmar. They visit the house of Findlám the herdsman of Tara in Slaib Fuait, in the midst of a wilderness. He was fair at all times, but on that night he was fairer. The Mac Óc turns upon Fuamnach's traces and came up on her at Aenech Bodbgna at the house of Bresal Eterlám. “Get thee home, Thy wife shall reach thee at the third hour tomorrow{[18] “What will ye do,” said Eochaid to the men of Ireland, “because of the doubt that has come upon you?” “We have no resolve as to what we shall do,” said the men of Ireland. Étaín went to meet him, and saw a man awaiting her like unto Ailill in appearance, and he lamented his weakness due to his ailment.


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