Quake guzzell dogs, that liue on putred slime, Skud from the lashes of my yerking rime.
(You have to admit, the rhyme really works.)That one makes us laugh, since we all know that Irish bards never pen putrid lines. Irish bards only ever write witty, lovely lines. O'Conor knew this. Born in 1710 in Sligo, Ireland as Cathal Ó Conchubhair Donn, O'Conor was the most eloquent and effective advocate of Irish Gaelic culture in the 18th century.