School: Brosna (B.) (roll number 13018)
- Location:
- Brosna, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Aonghus Ó Laochdha
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- " Is beag orm tig mór gan táiplis
Is beag orm cláirseach gan téadaibh
Is beag orm bean óg gan náire
Is is beag orm gáire gan éifeacht " - Sé mac Dé na glóire é,
Se mo stór é gan dabht
Ar mo chroidhe is ar m'anam
Agus níl aon iongnadh liom ann
Mar do thill sé an fhuil ghlórmhar
Agus an choróinn spionna ar a cheann
D'fhulaing sé páis
Is baineadh dion as a cheannFrom Mary Reidy Walshe, Knockafrechane, Brosna in 1924. Aged then over 70.
Proverb: " Is fearr bean céad seift na bean céad bó "
" B'fhearr liom bheith dealbh ar fhaithche Mhoiling
(Brosna) ná le céádta is dachad i mBlea' Cliath "
" Is measa sliocht a' mhagaidh ná sliocht an fhill "- Informant
- Mary Reidy Walshe
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 70
- Address
- Knockafreaghaun, Co. Kerry
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“Ulick Keirns, a neighbouring poet was once lived back from the chapel door in Castleisland”
Ulick Kerins, a neigbouring poet was once turned back from the chapel door in Castleisland by the P.P. as he hadn't a copper to throw on the table. He turned back and this is what he said to the people coming in:
"Brostuighidh, a bhuachaillí, Anso atá an margadh,Aifreann Dé á dhíol ar leath phingne "