I AM OF IRELAND Icham of Irlaunde Ant of the holy londe of irlande Gode sir pray ich ye for of saynte charite, come ant daunce wyt me, in irlaunde. -- Anonymous (1300-1350), although of doubtful origin, it has been ascribed to an Anglo-Irish minstrel of the 14th century. THE CHURCH BELL AT NIGHT Sweet little bell, struck on a windy night, I would liefer keep tryst with thee Than be With a woman foolish and light. -- Anonymous, likely 12th c. -- trans. Howard Mumford Jones (Corrected from my prior submission)