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The Wooing of Emer by Cú Chulainn (Author: [unknown])

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‘Findchoem16 has cared for me, so that the victorious Connall Cernach17 is my
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foster-brother. Cathbad of the gentle face has taught me for the sake of Dechtire,18 so that I am a skilful student of the arts of the god of druidism, so that I am learned in the excellencies of knowledge. All the men of Ulster have equally brought me up, both charioteers and chariot-chiefs, both kings and chief-poets so that I am the darling of the host and multitude, so


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that I fight for the honour of them all alike. Honourably have I been asked by Lug19 son of Cond, son of Ethlend
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of Dechtire to the house
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of the brug. And thou, oh maiden,’ said Cuchulaind, ‘how hast thou been reared in Luglochta Loga?’


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