Buile Shuibne
A bennáin a búiredáin
verse
beg. A bennáin a búiredáin
Duanaire Finn
Cotail becán becán bec
verse
15 st.
beg. Cotail becán becán bec
Duanaire Finn
Do bádus-sa úair
verse
3 st.
beg. Do bádus-sa úair
Acallam na senórach
Forud na Fíann fás in-nocht
verse
beg. Forud na Fíann fás in-nocht
Gáir na Gairbe glebinne
verse
beg. Gáir na Gairbe glebinne
Middle Irish poem (18qq) which occurs in a series of poems attributed to Mo Ling but which appears to be spoken by Suibne Geilt, the once-king turned wild man harboured by the saint at Tech Moling.
Acallam na senórach
Géisid cúan
verse
beg. Géisid cúan
Is scíth mo chrob ón scríbainn
verse
beg. Is scíth mo chrob ón scríbainn
Colum Cille
Colum Cille
(fl. 6th century)
founder and abbot of Iona, Kells (Cenandas) and Derry (Daire).

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Acallam na senórach
Is úar geimred at-racht gáeth
verse
beg. Is úar geimred, at-racht gáeth
Mo labrad
verse
beg. Mo labrad
Ua Brolcháin (Máel Ísu)
Ua Brolcháin (Máel Ísu)
(d. (c.) 1086)
No short description available

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Buile Shuibne
Mor múich i tú-sa in-nocht
verse
beg. Mor múich i tú-sa in-nocht
Buile Shuibne
Súanach sin a Éorann án
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beg. Súanach sin a Éorann án
Tréide as dile lem fo-rácbus
verse
2 st.;3 st.
beg. Tréide as dile lem fo-rácbus
Colum Cille
Colum Cille
(fl. 6th century)
founder and abbot of Iona, Kells (Cenandas) and Derry (Daire).

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Short, late Middle Irish poem on the three places dear to Colum Cille.
Duanaire Finn
Trúag sin a Chaílte a chara
verse
3 st.
beg. Trúag sin a Chaílte a chara
Tuc dam, a Dé móir
verse
beg. Tuc dam, a Dé móir
Acallam na senórach
Turus acam Día h-Aíne
verse
beg. Turus acam Día h-Aíne