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- Good is your Journey from your house,
- Great Arthur, son of Uther;
- whether good or bad my coming here,
- illustrious will be my visit.
- Treasures and wealth and women,
- take with you, you Will have them during
- your life-time;
- I shall have, because of that,
- shame and a flushed face.
- Take the fair-colored shield of Daire,
- before which ranks break, and it is most
- beautiful;
- I will take from this, without indignation,
- what will be heard concerning my visit.
- The sword of the King of Salabearna,
- take it with you, greater your courage because
- of it;
- my story will last forever [and] entirely
- and a thousand will be inquiring about it.
- Fair chariot of the fair horses of Donn
- and Ceadach's harp of the wicker-neck;
- all those treasures you [will have] from it,
- and I have my visit.
- Wealth of the Monastery of the Dead
- and purple fruit from its tree;
- long-lived at last will be
- the visit of Gray-Ham.
- Irish Arthurian Literature by Connor P. Hartnett
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