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Tochmarc Étaíne
A Bé Find in rega limverse
7 st.
beg. A Bé Find in rega lim
Early Irish syllabic poem (7 qq) in which the speaker encourages Bé Find to join him in the delightful Otherworld. It is preserved in the third part of Tochmarc Étaíne, where the poem is attributed to Midir as he woos Étaín, addressing her as Bé Find.
A ben bennacht fort - ná ráid
verse
beg. A ben bennacht fort – ná ráid
Daniél úa Líathaiti
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Daniél úa Líathaiti
(ob. 863)
Abbot of Lismore and Cork. An Irish poem beg. A ben bennacht fort - ná ráid is ascribed to him.
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A Marbáin a díthrubaig
verse
beg. A Marbáin, a díthrubaig
Poem presented as a verse dialogue between Gúaire (Aidne), king of Connacht (7th century), and his brother Marbán the hermit.
Adram in Coimdid
verse
beg. Adram in Coimdid
Old Irish quatrain preserved as a citation in the compilation Mittelirischen Verslehren II, here as an example of breccbairdne.
Aithbe dam-sa bés mora
verse
beg. Aithbe dam-sa bés mora
Old woman of BeareOld woman of Beare
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Clocán binn
verse
beg. Clocán binn
Día lim fri cach sním
verse
beg. Día lim fri cach sním
Int én bec
verse
beg. Int én bec
Int én gaires asin tshail
verse
beg. Int én gaires asin tshail
Ísucán
verse
beg. Ísucán
Poem cited in the [[Commentary to Félire Óengusso
|Middle Irish commentary to the Félire Óengusso]], under 15 January (St Íte's feast-day).
It é saigte gona súain
verse
8 st.
beg. It é saigte gona súain
Créide ingen Gúairi AidniCréide ingen Gúairi Aidni
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M'airiuclán h-i Túaim Inbir
verse
beg. M'airiuclán h-i Túaim Inbir
Suibne Geilt
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Suibne Geilt
(supp. fl. 6th/7th century)
A king of Dál nAraide who figures most prominently in the tale Buile Shuibhne.
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M'óenurán im aireclán
verse
beg. M'óenurán im aireclán
Immram curaig Mail Dúin
Ráisit d'inis nárbo dermarRo-cúala ní tabair eochu ar dúana
verse
1 st.
beg. Ro-cúala / ní tabair eochu ar dúana
Commentary on the Amra Choluim Chille
Scél lem dúibverse
beg. Scél lem duib
Finn mac Cumaill
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Finn mac Cumaill (Find úa Báiscni)
(time-frame ass. with Finn Cycle, Finn mac Cumaill, Cormac mac Airt)
Finn mac Cumaill (earlier mac Umaill?), Find úa Báiscni: central hero in medieval Irish and Scottish literature of the so-called Finn Cycle; warrior-hunter and leader of a fían
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Early Irish poem on the coming of winter.
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