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| | |comments=7 stanzas. The poem occurs in the context of an anecdote concerning a meeting between Finn and his servant Mac Lesc mac Ladáin (see ''[[Mac Lesc mac Ladáin aithech]]''). The first poem beg. ''Fuitt co brath'' is attributed to Mac Lesc and followed by the present poem, which is here attributed to Finn. | ||
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| | |comments=7 stanzas. The orthography has been modernised. James Carney (1971) suggests that it is a closely related but otherwise independent copy, probably deriving from the ‘lost’ Book of Glendalough. However, Pádraig Ó Riain (1981), who takes the view that the ‘Book of Glendalough’ refers, in fact, to a part of Rawl. B 502, sees no evidence of an independent transmission of the text. | ||
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| | |comments=Edition from both MSS | ||
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| | |comments=Based on Rawl. B 502 | ||
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| | |comments=A reprint of Meyer's translation | ||
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