#Wyrdnesday: `The young woman was the Kingship of Ireland, and she had a band of gold on her head, and a silver vessel with hoops of gold beside her, and it full of red ale, and a golden bowl on its edge, and a golden cup at its mouth. She said then to #Lugh, the master of the house: "Who am I to serve drink to?" "Serve it to Conn of the Hundred Battles," he said, "for he will gain a hundred battles before he dies." And the young woman left the vessel with Conn, and the cup and the bowl, and she gave him along with that the rib of an ox and of a hog; twenty-four feet was the length of the ox-rib.` #Celtic
Source: Gods and Fighting Men by Lady Gregory - Project Gutenberg eBook
Source: Gods and Fighting Men by Lady Gregory - Project Gutenberg eBook
