Archaic England An Essay in Deciphering Prehistory From Megalithic Monuments E

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Archaic England An Essay in Deciphering Prehistory From Megalithic Monuments E
Bayley, Harold
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He sees St. Bride, the Foster Mother, but his keen vision penetrates a vista far beyond the ages when Imperial Kome held sway and, in that im- memorial past, beholds her still. In the uncharted regions of the Celtic imagination, she abides unchanging, her eyes starlit, her raiment woven of fire and dew ; her aureole the rainbow. To him she is older than the world of men, yet eternally young. She is beauty and purity and love, and time for her has no meaning. She is a ministering spirit, a flame... of fire. It is she who touches with her finger the brow of the poet and breathes into his heart the inspiration of his song. She is born with the dawn, and passes into new loveliness when the sun sets in the wave. The night winds sing her lullaby, and little children hear the music of her voice and look into her answering eyes. Who and what, then, is St. Bride ? She is Bridget of Kildare, but she is more. She is the daughter of Dagda, the goddess of the Brigantes ; but she is more. She is the maid of Bethlehem, the tender Foster Mother ; but she is more even than that.

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