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Have we a rich culture or not?

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Hatstrategicallydipped · 10/01/2021 15:06

Well apart from Daniel O'Donnell and Graham Norton.....

I thought I'd start a thread for us to share our favourite bits and I'll start off with my favourite poem.

The Village Schoolmaster
Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way
With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay,
There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule,
The village master taught his little school;
A man severe he was, and stern to view,
I knew him well, and every truant knew;
Well had the boding tremblers learn'd to trace
The days disasters in his morning face;
Full well they laugh'd with counterfeited glee,
At all his jokes, for many a joke had he:
Full well the busy whisper, circling round,
Convey'd the dismal tidings when he frown'd:
Yet he was kind; or if severe in aught,
The love he bore to learning was in fault.
The village all declar'd how much he knew;
'Twas certain he could write, and cipher too:
Lands he could measure, terms and tides presage,
And e'en the story ran that he could gauge.
In arguing too, the parson own'd his skill,
For e'en though vanquish'd he could argue still;
While words of learned length and thund'ring sound
Amazed the gazing rustics rang'd around;
And still they gaz'd and still the wonder grew,
That one small head could carry all he knew.
But past is all his fame. The very spot
Where many a time he triumph'd is forgot.

I've seen these two lines used as a witty retort to something Donald Trump had said about coronavirus and bleach etc.

And still they gaz'd and still the wonder grew,
That one small head could carry all he knew.

It's becoming even more apt now! Given the amount of followers he has.

This line is probably befitting of him currently

For e'en though vanquish'd he could argue still;

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thelegohooverer · 10/01/2021 20:02

I love that line
^And still they gaz'd and still the wonder grew,
That one small head could carry all he knew^

It brings home to me how much education and our concept of intelligence has changed in a few generations.

The Planter’s Daughter has been going round in my head today, for no particular reason.

When night stirred at sea
And the fire brought a crowd in,
They say that her beauty
Was music in mouth
And few in the candlelight
Thought her too proud,
For the house of the planter
Is known by the trees.

Men that had seen her
Drank deep and were silent,
The women were speaking
Wherever she went –
As a bell that is rung
Or a wonder told shyly,
And O she was the Sunday
In every week.

Hatstrategicallydipped · 10/01/2021 23:35

Not one I know - I think perhaps that it was written about me? Wink Seriously - some other farmer told my father (which the gobsheen believed) that I was the 'finest looking woman to come out of named-place'. Given that my father's estimation of a woman seems to be how hefty looking she is, I never let it go to my head. Grin

www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=454152032281749&ref=watch_permalink

Here's some music about our history I suppose. I have had the misfortunate privilege of meeting a few English police over the past few days and I scroll to 38 minutes in and observe their reactions, before engaging with them. They usually tell me that their grandmother/grandfather was Irish though so I never manage to upset them lol.

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FionaMacCool · 13/01/2021 12:31

Is that you in the video?

Hatstrategicallydipped · 13/01/2021 14:03

God no lol. I've a few decades on her and not a note in my fine looking head! Grin

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