verse beg. Sith co nem. Nem co doman
- Early Irish
- verse, rosc
- Early Irish poetry, Mythological Cycle
A prophecy in rosc found in Cath Maige Tuired, where it is attributed to the Morrígan. It seems to predict a time of great prosperity, while the next roscad prophecy, beginning ‘Ní accus bith na mbéo’, speaks instead of social disaster and the end of the world.
- Sith co nem. Nem co doman
- Cath Maige Tuired
- § 166
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- Early Irish
Poem, with prose introduction.
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