A romantic song composed by harper and poet Cearbhaill Ó Dállaigh for Ellen Kavanagh. During her wedding to another man more favoured by her Wexford family, Ó Dállaigh performed the song for her, arising from which he persuaded her to elope with him. The Dublin Penny Journal of 1832 suggests that the song provided the first known source of the phrase “Céad Mille Fáilte” – “A hundred thousand welcomes.”
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