Eilein na h-Oige
The Poems Of Fr Allan McDonald
Allan McDonald
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Crom mun t-saogh'l, gur sèimh an oidhch'
Mar mhàthair ri faire chloinn fo shuain;
Sèimhe d' uchd-sa, 'Mhoire mhìn,
'Tàladh Chrìost' 's do chridh' ri 'ghruaidh.
Crouched round the world, the night is gentle
Like a mother watching her children sleep;
More gentle's your bosom, O lovely Mary,
As you lullaby Christ with your heart to His cheek.
The name of Fr Allan McDonald (Maighstir Ailein, 1859-1905) is evergreen in the Gaelic-speaking islands of Uist, Barra and Eriskay. A native of Fort William, he wore himself out in the service of his parishioners at Daliburgh, and was transferred in 1894 to Eriskay, his beloved Eilein na h-Òige - "Isle of Youth". Among his heroic labours was the publication of a Gaelic hymnal of which a Presbyterian minister wrote, "Several of the hymns in this collection are his own composition and seem to me to be very beautiful."
Ronald Black has blended these with twenty-seven poems published in 1965 and other material, providing the resulting corpus of sixty items with an English translation, introduction and notes. The result is a lyrical celebration of the Catholic faith and a study of a major secular poet in the making - as Black says of Fr Allan's satires, "They represent the bubbling and steaming of a hige literary talent, spilling over and lifting the lid of the pot."
Book Details
ISBN: 9781901157611
Publisher: Ovada
Publication Date: 20 November 2007
Format: Paperback
Language: English translated from Scottish Gaelic
Pages: 544 p.


