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'''WHEN ERIN FIRST ROSE''' (Air eirig dop Eirinn an ceaduair). Irish, Air (6/8 time, "boldly"). G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "When Erin First Rose" is the name of a song by Dr. William Drennan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Drennan] (1754-1820), a hysician, poet and political thinker who was a founder of the United Irishmen. The song contains the first refernce in print to Ireland as "the Emerald Isle" and is generally credited to Drennan, although he himself is quoted as having heard it first used in a 1795 party song called "Erin, to her own Tune." | '''WHEN ERIN FIRST ROSE''' (Air eirig dop Eirinn an ceaduair). Irish, Air (6/8 time, "boldly"). G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "When Erin First Rose" is the name of a song by Dr. William Drennan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Drennan] (1754-1820), a hysician, poet and political thinker who was a founder of the United Irishmen. The song contains the first refernce in print to Ireland as "the Emerald Isle" and is generally credited to Drennan, although he himself is quoted as having heard it first used in a 1795 party song called "Erin, to her own Tune." | ||
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<br> | ''When Erin first rose from the dark-swelling flood,''<br> | ||
''God blessed the green island, he saw it was good.''<br> | |||
''The Emerald of Europe, it sparkled and shone ''<br> | |||
''In the ring of this world, the most precious stone.''<br> | |||
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See also the jig setting, "[[Miss Casey (1)]]," contributed to the O'Neill collections by uilleann piper John Ennis. | See also the jig setting, "[[Miss Casey (1)]]," contributed to the O'Neill collections by uilleann piper John Ennis. | ||
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WHEN ERIN FIRST ROSE (Air eirig dop Eirinn an ceaduair). Irish, Air (6/8 time, "boldly"). G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "When Erin First Rose" is the name of a song by Dr. William Drennan [1] (1754-1820), a hysician, poet and political thinker who was a founder of the United Irishmen. The song contains the first refernce in print to Ireland as "the Emerald Isle" and is generally credited to Drennan, although he himself is quoted as having heard it first used in a 1795 party song called "Erin, to her own Tune."
When Erin first rose from the dark-swelling flood,
God blessed the green island, he saw it was good.
The Emerald of Europe, it sparkled and shone
In the ring of this world, the most precious stone.
See also the jig setting, "Miss Casey (1)," contributed to the O'Neill collections by uilleann piper John Ennis.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: O'Neill (O’Neill’s Irish Music), 1915; No. 25, p. 21. O'Neill (Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies), 1903; No. 535, p. 93.
Recorded sources: