The Irish have blessings, toasts and curses for every occasion: hearing
the news of a death or marriage, consoling neighbours in sorrow or
sharing their joy, looking for a husband or wife, going off to work,
saving turf, or having a drink at the end of the day. Irish Blessings,
Toasts and Curses collects the very best of all three to produce this
charming, nostalgic volume.
Blessings: 'May you escape the gallows, avoid distress, and be as
healthy as a trout.'
Toasts: 'May the roof above us never fall in, And may us good companions
beneath it, Never fall out.'
Curses: 'That you may roast in hell for that and have your gravy sucked
by the devil.'