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Stanzas 28–47: on the battle of Cronnmhóin —
On the battle of Cronnmhóin, attributed to Garad and addressed to the rowan-tree of Clúain Fertae, ed. and tr. Eoin MacNeill, Duanaire Finn: The book of the lays of Fionn: Irish text, with translation into English, vol. 1 (1908): 7–10; 102–106; with notes by Gerard Murphy, Duanaire Finn: The book of the lays of Fionn: Introduction, notes, appendices and glossary, vol. 3 (1953): 10–12.
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First-person speaker reveals himself as Garad and bemoans how after Goll’s death, Mag Maoin has turned into a wilderness; he now lives on the berries of the rowan-tree [st. 40]; the plain is sorrowful without Clann Morna; the rowan-tree a place of shelter for the fugitive Garad [st. 41].
First-person speaker reveals himself as Garad and bemoans how after Goll’s death, Mag Maoin has turned into a wilderness; he now lives on the berries of the rowan-tree [st. 40]; the plain is sorrowful without Clann Morna; the rowan-tree a place of shelter for the fugitive Garad [st. 41].
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Garad mac Morna <strong>Garad mac Morna</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Finn Cycle) <br><em class="text-muted">No short description available</em>
Goll mac Morna <strong>Goll mac Morna</strong> <br><em class="text-muted">No short description available</em>
Goll mac Morna <strong>Goll mac Morna</strong> <br><em class="text-muted">No short description available</em>
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Móenmag
Clúain Fertae
Clúain Fertae