Inishowen: its history, traditions, and antiquities; containing a number of original documents ... with numerous notes from the Annals of the Four Masters ... By MaghtochairJournal Office, 1867 - 205 стор. |
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... Prince Owen - St . Patrick Founds two Churches in his Territory - Death of Eoghan - Cinel - Eoghan - Poem of the Bishop of Fesula - Murtagh Mac Earcha - Dermod - His Cele- brated Decision against St. Columbkille - Abbey of Fahan - Hugh ...
... Prince Owen - St . Patrick Founds two Churches in his Territory - Death of Eoghan - Cinel - Eoghan - Poem of the Bishop of Fesula - Murtagh Mac Earcha - Dermod - His Cele- brated Decision against St. Columbkille - Abbey of Fahan - Hugh ...
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... prince , who gave name to the place of her burial , still called Tailton , in Meath . † In the reign of Eogha , the last of the Firbolg kings , the Tuatha de Danains made a descent upon Ireland , gave battle to , and defeated the ...
... prince , who gave name to the place of her burial , still called Tailton , in Meath . † In the reign of Eogha , the last of the Firbolg kings , the Tuatha de Danains made a descent upon Ireland , gave battle to , and defeated the ...
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... Prince Eoghain repaired the ancient castle of Elagh , in which he afterwards resided , and from which he governed the mixed races of Irians and Hy - Nialls with much happiness and · tranquillity . * From the Three Collas are descended ...
... Prince Eoghain repaired the ancient castle of Elagh , in which he afterwards resided , and from which he governed the mixed races of Irians and Hy - Nialls with much happiness and · tranquillity . * From the Three Collas are descended ...
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... Prince Eoghan , who resided in Aileach , died of grief for the loss of his brother , the lord of Tirconnell , his body was buried in Iskaheen , which adjoins the townland above - named , as related in the Annals of the Four Masters ...
... Prince Eoghan , who resided in Aileach , died of grief for the loss of his brother , the lord of Tirconnell , his body was buried in Iskaheen , which adjoins the townland above - named , as related in the Annals of the Four Masters ...
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... Prince Owen and the old castle of Aileach . When Owen had lived here about forty - seven years he was visited by St. Patrick , then on his mission of converting the Irish nation . St. Patrick , we are told , travelled through almost ...
... Prince Owen and the old castle of Aileach . When Owen had lived here about forty - seven years he was visited by St. Patrick , then on his mission of converting the Irish nation . St. Patrick , we are told , travelled through almost ...
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acres Aileach altar ancient Annals Ardstraw barony Binion bishop built Buncrana buried Cahir Cahir O'Doherty called Carndonagh Carrowmore castle Catholic cave celebrated century chapel Chichester church Cloncha Clonmany coast Conal Gulban cromleach cross Culdaff Culmore Danains death Derry descended died diocese district Doherty Domhnall Donagh Donegal Elagh erected Fahan fairies father feet Four Masters glen Glenagannon Glengad Glentogher Greencastle Greinan head hill honour Inishowen Ireland Irish Iskaheen John Colgan Keenagh King land landlord late lived lord Lough Foyle Lough Swilly M'Colgan M'Laughlin Maginn Malin Malin Head Meedians miles Milesians monarch monastery mountain Moville National Schools native Niall O'Doherty O'Donnell O'Neill parish parish of Culdaff parish priest pass Patrick present Prince reign remains residence river road rock shore side soon spot stone Strabreagy succeeded Tirconnell town townland Tyrone Ulster wall young
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Сторінка 126 - THERE is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep Sea, and music in its roar; I love not Man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be or have been before, To mingle with the Universe, and feel What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean, roll!
Сторінка 202 - The torch shall be extinguished which hath lit My midnight lamp — and what is writ, is writ ; — Would it were worthier ! but I am not now That which I have been — and my visions flit Less palpably before me — and the glow Which in my spirit dwelt is fluttering, faint, and low.
Сторінка 166 - The moon on the east oriel shone Through slender shafts of shapely stone, By foliaged tracery combined; Thou wouldst have thought some fairy's hand 'Twixt poplars straight the osier wand In many a freakish knot had twined; Then framed a spell, when the work was done, And changed the willow wreaths to stone.
Сторінка 102 - Pour'd out profusely, silent : join'd to these Innumerous songsters, in the freshening shade Of new-sprung leaves, their modulations mix Mellifluous. The jay, the rook, the daw, And each harsh pipe, discordant heard alone, Aid the full concert ; while the stockdove breathes A melancholy murmur through the whole.
Сторінка 102 - The careful hen Calls all her chirping family around , Fed and defended by the fearless cock , Whose breast with ardour flames , as on he walks , Graceful , and crows defiance. In the pond , The finely-checker'd duck , before her train , Rows garrulous. The stately sailing swan Gives out his snowy plumage to the gale : And arching proud his neck , with oary feet Bears forward fierce , and guards his osier-isle , Protective of his young.
Сторінка 102 - Should I my steps turn to the rural seat, Whose lofty elms, and venerable oaks, Invite the rook, who high amid the boughs, In early Spring, his airy city builds, And ceaseless caws amusive ; there, well pleased, I might the various polity survey Of the mix'd household kind.
Сторінка 181 - ... woman with a wrinkled face, a furred brow, a hairy lip, a gobber tooth, a squint eye, a squeaking voice, or a scolding tongue, having a ragged coat on her back, a spindle in her hand, and a dog by her side — a wretched, infirm, and impotent creature, pelted and persecuted by all the neighbourhood, because the farmer's cart had stuck in the gateway, or some idle boy had pretended to spit needles and pins for the sake of a holiday from school or work...
Сторінка 181 - Every old woman with a wrinkled face, a furred brow, a hairy lip, a gobber tooth, a squint eye, a squeaking voice, or a scolding tongue, having a rugged coat on her back, a skull-cap on her head, a spindle in her hand, and a dog or cat by her side, is not only suspected, but pronounced for a witch.
Сторінка 102 - The blackbird whistles from the thorny brake The mellow bullfinch answers from the grove ; Nor are the linnets, o'er the flowering furze Pour'd out profusely, silent : join'd to these Innumerous songsters, in the freshening shade Of new-sprung leaves, their modulations mix Mellifluous.