The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #154257   Message #4069688
Posted By: mayomick
26-Aug-20 - 05:42 AM
Thread Name: Origins: Bunclaudy/Bunclody
Subject: RE: Origins: Buncaudy/Bunclody
Richard Alfred Milliken’s bawdy version of The Groves of Blarney suggests to me that a moss house might have been a bower where animals bred and where lovers would meet .Thus “where the birds do increase”

There is a cave there where no daylight enters,
Where cats and badgers are for ever bred,
All moss'd by nature, which makes it a great dale complater,
Than a coach and six, or a feather down bed

The Bunclody air is close to the one used for the English song Pleasant and Delightful, isn't it?