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Seven quatrains attributed to Oisín, on the battle of Gabair Aichle.
Poem cast as a dialogue between Finn and Oisín, with prose introduction and conclusion.
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Dinnshenchas of Róiriu in Uí Failge (Róiriu i nUíb Failge).
Entry for ‘rincne’ in Sanas Cormaic, with an anecdote about Ferchess, Mac Con and Finn úa Báiscni.
A poem found in Agallamh na seanórach, where it is attributed to Cáilte. The poem is largely a topographical catalogue of birds and beasts from all over Ireland, which are pairs of wild animals collected by Caílte as a ransom for Finn, who is imprisoned by Cormac mac Airt, king of Tara.