Oengus Céile Dé

Oengus Céile Dé

Oengus Céile Dé or, Oengus the Servant of God, was a member of the Gaelic monastic order called the Céile Dé. He lived in the late 10th century and is the author of the poem 'The time is ripe and I repent ...'

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* pp.54-55, "The New Oxford Book of Irish Verse", edited, with translations, by Thomas Kinsella, 1986.


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