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and were about to cut off all opportunity to escape. Dòmhnall recalled that he had awakened not a moment too soon and that he barely escaped "the net" before the Germans "pulled it together." Some members of his unit, however, were not so lucky and were taken away to
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and how he scrambled over rocks and banks trying to get a clear shot at the animal. Dòmhnall slowly took aim and ignited the gunpowder with a spark, only to find that the stag was gone. He had been replaced by Dòmhnall's Captain shouting retreat, as the
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In 1976, a contest was held to find a poem which could express the appreciation and inspiration of the generations that fought and died in the struggle for Irish independence. The winner of the contest was Dublin-born author Liam mac Uistín, whose poem
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and thrown overboard, or even much worse. Due to the militant Jacobitism of this poem and many others in the same book with it, all known copies of the collection were rounded up and publicly burned by the public hangman at Edinburgh in 1752.
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at the hands of Ireland's understandably angry and frustrated women. The poet is only saved from being the first single man to be flogged by waking up and realizing that his arrest and the trial were a
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According to Daniel Corkery, "The Aisling proper is Jacobite poetry; and a typical example would run something like this: The poet, weak with thinking of the woe that has overtaken the
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will soon rise up and drive the English from the land. He predicts that the post-independence Irish economy will boom and bring everyone prosperity, the
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and appeared on bank notes in numerous forms over the course of the 20th century in Ireland as they were commissioned by the government of the
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bewailing her state and describing herself as a grieving widow due to the defeat and exile of her lawful king. Since being popularised by
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Williams, Sean (2004). "Traditional Music: Ceol Tráidisiúnta: Melodic Ornamentation in the Connemara Sean-Nós Singing of Joe Heaney".
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e ('father of the aisling'). In the hands of Ó Rathaille, the aisling tradition was bound up for the first time with the cause of the
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will be restored to the people, and that Ireland will be re-forested and filled with singing birds in all the branches of the trees.
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and can only be transformed back into a young woman if a young man gives his life for her sake. She also symbolically represents
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A Poets' revolt: How culture heavily influenced the Rising and its leaders, PJ Mathews, January 21 2016, Irish Independent
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Whelan, Yvonne (2001). "Symbolising the state: The iconography of O'Connell Street , Dublin after Independence (1922)".
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for carefully selected Campbells. The moderates are to be welcomed aboard the Ark's decks after being purged of their
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of the Old Scottish Language"). Instead of a female deity, the Bard describes a meeting with the ghost of a member of
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Rinneadh samhradh den gheimhreadh. Rinneadh saoirse den daoirse agus d'fhágamar agaibhse mar oidhreacht í.
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and predicts an imminent revival of their fortunes, usually linked to the restoration of the
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has said that much of his literature is based around the idea of the aisling (dream vision).
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Winter became summer. Bondage became freedom and this we left to you as your inheritance.
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In the aisling, Ireland appears to the poet in a vision in the form of a woman from the
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Chuireamar ár n-aisling ag snámh mar eala ar an abhainn. Rinneadh fírinne den aisling.
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is an old and poor woman, a seemingly otherworldly figure that is the embodiment of
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In later years, like his fellow Irish-language poets Diarmuid na Bolgaí Ó Sé and
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We sent our vision aswim like a swan on the river. The vision became a reality.
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posed for portraits as the personification of a number of aisling figures from
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Video of Breandán Ó Buachalla on YouTube explaining the Aisling poetic genre.
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We melted the snow of lethargy and the river of resurrection flowed from it.
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The Hidden Ireland: A Study of Gaelic Munster in the Eighteenth Century
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The Hidden Ireland: A Study of Gaelic Munster in the Eighteenth Century
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The Hidden Ireland: A Study of Gaelic Munster in the Eighteenth Century
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in 1922, interest in the aisling form and its use by poets continues.
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The form developed out of an earlier, non-political genre akin to the
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Mheileamar sneachta na táimhe agus rith abhainn na hathbheochana as.
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O generations of freedom remember us, the generations of the vision.
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North American Gaels: Speech, Song, and Story in the Diaspora
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was based on a figure from aisling poetry but adapted into a
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A ghlúnta na saoirse cuimhnígí orainne, glúnta na haislinge.
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similarly parodied aisling poetry in his comic masterpiece
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bewailing the death of a man who had overthrown hundreds.
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that developed during the late 17th and 18th centuries in
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as part of its author's groundbreaking poetry collection
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The Queen then laid a wreath at the Garden in honor of
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Many aisling poems are often still sung as traditional
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We lit the light of hope and it was not extinguished.
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Chuireamar crann na crógachta agus tháinig bláth air.
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to more recent religious and political causes of the
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Among the most famous examples of aisling poetry are
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The portraits were painted by her husband Sir 348:, who is also famed for his works in the genre. 385:, whom Seán Clárach personifies as the goddess 927:by first swallowing a heavy dose of seawater. 771:Lasamar solas an dóchais agus níor múchadh é. 122:of the first syllable is always realised as a 2935: 2921: 1545: 854:, poked fun at the aisling genre in his anti- 173:to the thrones of Great Britain and Ireland. 800:In the darkness of despair we saw a vision, 1520:Medieval roots of the name Aisling disputed 983:must marry before the age of 20 on pain of 850:, whose poetry remains an immortal part of 482:, the goddess of war and sovereignty, from 321:? He questions her, and learns that she is 285: 44: 2928: 2914: 2869:Cúirt International Festival of Literature 1552: 1538: 1185:– includes a list of people with this name 812:In the winter of bondage we saw a vision. 550:deserved to be "first in any anthology of 231:weeping for the death of John Fitzgerald. 1454: 1452: 1205:New Hibernia Review / Iris Éireannach Nua 271:Do chonnac aisling are maidin an lar ghil 1825:Maol Sheachluinn na n-Uirsgéal Ó hÚigínn 1202: 745: 440:lamenting the absence from the lands of 214:Mo bhrón mo cheótuirse cléibh is croidhe 55:for 'dream' / 'vision', 27: 1051:, which was written in response to the 753:(freedom in the Irish language) in the 3707: 1458: 1449: 1282:Connolly, S.J. "Literature in Irish". 1059:and other incarcerated members of the 140: 2909: 1533: 1515:, an 18th century aisling from Ulster 1140: 899:against their lawful King during the 877:Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin Albannaich 626:or perhaps the lover of 17th-century 224:and is confronted by a vision of the 157: 59: 2514:Timna Cathaír Máir Caithréim Cellaig 1281: 915:. The Bard is instructed to emulate 369:, is a lament for the defeat of the 1429: 695:semicentennial of the Easter Rising 595:in 1905 and settled in the heavily 280:The first of the aisling poets was 13: 1882:Séafraidh Ó Donnchadha an Ghleanna 1128:" is based on the ancient song of 1018:stag in the rush-covered glens of 741:state visit to Ireland in May 2011 591:. Ó Súilleabháin emigrated to the 242:composed a lament over the recent 14: 3791: 2947:Afghanistan, Iran and Tajikistan 1755:Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde 1495: 1284:Oxford Companion to Irish History 967:while dozing along the shores of 575:In modern poetry composed in the 538:'s eerily prophetic Aisling poem 189:in which a god or goddess of the 1872:Donnchadh Mac an Caoilfhiaclaigh 1559: 1357:, Mungo Press, Glasgow. 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Index

Aisling (name)

Pierre-Cécile Puvis de Chavannes
Irish
[ˈaʃl̠ʲəɲ]
/ˈæʃlɪŋ/
ASH-ling
mythopoeic
poetic genre
Irish language
poetry
ʃ
sean-nós songs
Otherworld
[ˈsˠpʲeːɾʲvʲanˠ]
Irish people
Roman Catholic
House of Stuart
French
reverdie
Irish mythology
Tuatha Dé Danann
pantheon
Daniel Corkery
Roman Catholic priest
Geoffrey Keating
River Slaney
pre-Christian Irish goddess
Cliodhna
Corca Dhuibhne

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