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... poem , beginning : Gach maith a moradh aluind cerd o craobh ó rath nona serg a snuadh mar sin buan gach cerd 7 coiridh . 56. A poem of 46 stanzas on the Legend of the Holy Rood , beginning : Marthuind duit a croch an choimdedh ...
... poem , beginning : Gach maith a moradh aluind cerd o craobh ó rath nona serg a snuadh mar sin buan gach cerd 7 coiridh . 56. A poem of 46 stanzas on the Legend of the Holy Rood , beginning : Marthuind duit a croch an choimdedh ...
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... Poem of 44 stanzas , beginning : Gabham dechmadh ar ndana . Cp . O'Grady , Cat . , p . 345 ; Archiv , ii . 141 . 17 a . Poem of 30 stanzas , beginning : Gabam grem maith do Muire minic sinn ga sirguidhe a cuid do duain De dligi ...
... Poem of 44 stanzas , beginning : Gabham dechmadh ar ndana . Cp . O'Grady , Cat . , p . 345 ; Archiv , ii . 141 . 17 a . Poem of 30 stanzas , beginning : Gabam grem maith do Muire minic sinn ga sirguidhe a cuid do duain De dligi ...
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... poem . 266. Poem of 27 stanzas , beginning : Do chodail ar bfer faire . See Abbott's Cat . , Index . 27 a . Poem of 15 stanzas , beginning : Suntach sin a cholann criadh . 276. Poem of 10 stanzas attributed to Fergall Og [ Mac - an ...
... poem . 266. Poem of 27 stanzas , beginning : Do chodail ar bfer faire . See Abbott's Cat . , Index . 27 a . Poem of 15 stanzas , beginning : Suntach sin a cholann criadh . 276. Poem of 10 stanzas attributed to Fergall Og [ Mac - an ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting July 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
PROLEGOMENA TO THE STUDY OF THE LATER IRISH BARDS 12001500 | 89 |
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