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SÌTH
SITH [298]
ÌTH Dhè dhomh, sìth dhaoine,
Sìth Chaluim Chille chaomha,
Sìth Mhoire mhìn na gaoldachd,
Sìth Chrìosda Rìgh na daondachd,
Sìth Ghrìosda Rìgh na daondachd,
Air gach uinneig, air gach doras,
Air gach toll a leigeas solas,
Air ceithir oiseannan mo thaighe,
Air ceithir oiseannan mo leaba.
Air ceithir oiseannan mo leaba ;
Air gach ni a chi mo shùil.
Air gach sion a tha dha m' bhrù,
Air mo chorp a tha dh'an iiir
Is air m'anam thàin os cionn.
Air mo chorp a tha dh'an ùir
Is air m'anam thàin os cionn.
SÌTH
SITH [298]
ÌTH Dhè dhomh, sìth dhaoine,
Sìth Chaluim Chille chaomha,
Sìth Mhoire mhìn na gaoldachd,
Sìth Chrìosda Rìgh na daondachd,
Sìth Ghrìosda Rìgh na daondachd,
Air gach uinneig, air gach doras,
Air gach toll a leigeas solas,
Air ceithir oiseannan mo thaighe,
Air ceithir oiseannan mo leaba.
Air ceithir oiseannan mo leaba ;
Air gach ni a chi mo shùil.
Air gach sion a tha dha m' bhrù,
Air mo chorp a tha dh'an iiir
Is air m'anam thàin os cionn.
Air mo chorp a tha dh'an ùir
Is air m'anam thàin os cionn.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Ossian Collection > Carmina gadelica > (294) |
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Description | Selected books from the Ossian Collection of 327 volumes, originally assembled by J. Norman Methven of Perth. Different editions and translations of James MacPherson's epic poem 'Ossian', some with a map of the 'Kingdom of Connor'. Also secondary material relating to Ossianic poetry and the Ossian controversy. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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