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C]téA& Í AT) 5ituA]ti)n A|i CbTtu^cu^w 2t)beA6bA?
CttéAb é Ai) i)-ua115uc Ab cuaIa A5 'CAilceAijij ?
CftéAfe CU5 frtjuAí) ^o bituACA^b "CeAtbttA ?
No b-puil cuA^o pó ri)ú|iAib Battjoa ?
CjiéAb be] ft UifOGAC lucAfji leAtjocAC ?
CiArbA]]t, cui|i]*eAC, ^ufleAC, ^At)i)lA3;
C|xéA& bei|t Ci)o6bA At) |i1o5b|t03 ArbftA,
2I3 rile beójt 5AC l6 co b<^^i)5<^lt ?
<Do c|n) Cole x^ l^o^s A]t T;-beATt3A6
O CAOi 3At) cocc V<^ coftp Aft f eA]t5A6 ;
'S bo ciu "CIaccÓa blív]c-3eAl, beAt)T)-5lAf,
2I5 rtíiUeAÓ A bUcA le x^]^^ r^AtjbA^t.
2lf bufifAt) At) t)íó bo c]n) njui) AttJfo,
Kio3po]tc T)A ]ti03 A5 biobAÓ ai) beAlbA ;
2I3 30I, A3 CAO], 'y^'S bioccujt |iAbfiA6,
'S A5 ru]|t]*e CO x']0]i, co x^']on)^c, j-ArblA.
• Croaf/han, in the county Roscommon, was the royal residence of Oilioll and
Meava, king and queen of Connaught, about the beginning of the Christian
era.
* Tailten, now Teltown in the county Meath, between Kells and Navan,
where games and sports were instituted by Lui, a Dedanan chief, in honour of
Tailltean, the queen of the last king of the Firbolgs, by whom Lui had been
fostered.
3 Emnnia, near Armagh, where stood the splendid palace of the kings of
Uladh till the fourth century of the Christian era. See note on Oirginll.
T:UjRe2l2t)t) 2lOt)l)2l Uj KU2l)HC.
C]téA& Í AT) 5ituA]ti)n A|i CbTtu^cu^w 2t)beA6bA?
CttéAb é Ai) i)-ua115uc Ab cuaIa A5 'CAilceAijij ?
CftéAfe CU5 frtjuAí) ^o bituACA^b "CeAtbttA ?
No b-puil cuA^o pó ri)ú|iAib Battjoa ?
CjiéAb be] ft UifOGAC lucAfji leAtjocAC ?
CiArbA]]t, cui|i]*eAC, ^ufleAC, ^At)i)lA3;
C|xéA& bei|t Ci)o6bA At) |i1o5b|t03 ArbftA,
2I3 rile beójt 5AC l6 co b<^^i)5<^lt ?
<Do c|n) Cole x^ l^o^s A]t T;-beATt3A6
O CAOi 3At) cocc V<^ coftp Aft f eA]t5A6 ;
'S bo ciu "CIaccÓa blív]c-3eAl, beAt)T)-5lAf,
2I5 rtíiUeAÓ A bUcA le x^]^^ r^AtjbA^t.
2lf bufifAt) At) t)íó bo c]n) njui) AttJfo,
Kio3po]tc T)A ]ti03 A5 biobAÓ ai) beAlbA ;
2I3 30I, A3 CAO], 'y^'S bioccujt |iAbfiA6,
'S A5 ru]|t]*e CO x']0]i, co x^']on)^c, j-ArblA.
• Croaf/han, in the county Roscommon, was the royal residence of Oilioll and
Meava, king and queen of Connaught, about the beginning of the Christian
era.
* Tailten, now Teltown in the county Meath, between Kells and Navan,
where games and sports were instituted by Lui, a Dedanan chief, in honour of
Tailltean, the queen of the last king of the Firbolgs, by whom Lui had been
fostered.
3 Emnnia, near Armagh, where stood the splendid palace of the kings of
Uladh till the fourth century of the Christian era. See note on Oirginll.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > J. F. Campbell Collection > Transactions of the Ossianic Society > Volume 5 > (174) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/82283897 |
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Description | Dublin : Printed under the direction of the Council, 1854-1861. |
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Shelfmark | Cam.1.c.5-10 |
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Description | Volumes from a collection of 610 books rich in Highland folklore, Ossianic literature and other Celtic subjects. Many of the books annotated by John Francis Campbell of Islay, who assembled the collection. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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