The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland. With Biographical Sketches and Literary Notices, Volume 1Blackie, 1897 - Irish literature |
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... Finnachta and the Clerics ( from " Annals of Ireland " ) , How Finnachta became Rich ( do . ) , The Battle of Almhain ( do . ) , RICHARD FLECKNOE ( 1600–1678 ) , Silence , Of Drinking , The Lia Fail , or Jacob's Stone ( from "
... Finnachta and the Clerics ( from " Annals of Ireland " ) , How Finnachta became Rich ( do . ) , The Battle of Almhain ( do . ) , RICHARD FLECKNOE ( 1600–1678 ) , Silence , Of Drinking , The Lia Fail , or Jacob's Stone ( from "
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... FINNACHTA AND THE CLERICS.1 It was this Finnachta that remitted the Borumhas to Moling after it had been levied during the reigns of forty kings previously , namely , from Tuathal Teachtmar to Finnachta . Moling came ( as an ambassador ) ...
... FINNACHTA AND THE CLERICS.1 It was this Finnachta that remitted the Borumhas to Moling after it had been levied during the reigns of forty kings previously , namely , from Tuathal Teachtmar to Finnachta . Moling came ( as an ambassador ) ...
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... Finnachta placed his head in the bosom of Adamnau , and he did penance in his presence , and Adamnau forgave him for the remission of the Borumha . HOW FINNACHTA BECAME RICH . At first this Finnachta was poor and in- digent . He had a ...
... Finnachta placed his head in the bosom of Adamnau , and he did penance in his presence , and Adamnau forgave him for the remission of the Borumha . HOW FINNACHTA BECAME RICH . At first this Finnachta was poor and in- digent . He had a ...
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... to quail , or his heart to trepan , As the time and occasions agree , agree ; As the time and occasions agree . For so well - form'd a trip , with fury 202 MATTHEW CONCANEN . Finnachta and the Clerics (from "Annals Ireland"),
... to quail , or his heart to trepan , As the time and occasions agree , agree ; As the time and occasions agree . For so well - form'd a trip , with fury 202 MATTHEW CONCANEN . Finnachta and the Clerics (from "Annals Ireland"),
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