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THE GOLDEN TONGUE OF IRELAND by DOROTHEA FRANCES (CANFIELD) FISHER

First Line: TONGUE OF SPICE AND SALT AND WINE AND HONEY
Last Line: CALLING DOOM ON CHIEFTAINS DYING. . . .
Subject(s): IRELAND; IRISH;

Tongue of spice and salt and wine and honey,
Magic, mystic, sweet, intemperate tongue!
Flower of lavish love and lyric fury,
Mixed on lips forever rash and young,
Wildly droll and quaintly tender; --

Hark, the hidden melodies of Elfland
In the under, in the over tone;
Clear faint wailing of the far-heard banshee,
Out of lands where never the sun shone,
Calling doom on chieftains dying. . . .



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