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Posted by Cheryl | Posted in Posts | Posted on 28-06-2009

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Aisling Gypsy Cobs….

The aisling (Irish for “Dream” and pronounced “ashling”) was developed in Ireland after the 17th century.  The aisling is characterized by the poet reciting the tale of having a vision of Ireland in the form of a woman.  She can be old or young, beautiful or haggard.  This woman is referred to in the poems as a speirbhean (sky-woman).

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