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Old Irish literature is laced with accounts of the extraordinary power of the poets, whose satires brought disgrace and death to their victims:... saith [King] Lugh to his poet, "what power can you wield in battle?" "Not hard to say," quoth Carpre.... .I will satirize them, so that through the spell of my art they will not resist warriors".
("The Second Battle of Moytura," trans. by W. Stokes, Revue Celtique, XII [1891], 52 130).... saith [King] Lugh to his poet, "what power can you wield in battle?" "Not hard to say," quoth Carpre.... .I will satirize them, so that through the spell of my art they will not resist warriors".
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