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Middle Irish poem (c.35qq) on the descendants of Áed Sláine who were kings of Mide and Ireland.
A single quatrain in the Liber hymnorum (TCD MS 1441, f. 31vb), which lists names of the twelve apostles. A note in at least one version of the Commentary to Félire Óengusso (31 July) gives the same quatrain but adds another quatrain with names of prominent Irish saints corresponding in part to other lists of the ‘twelve apostles of Ireland’.
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Poem on the dinnshenchas of the River Shannon (Sinann).
Dinnshenchas on the River Shannon (Sinann).
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A prophecy in rosc found in Cath Maige Tuired, where it is attributed to the Morrígan. It seems to predict a time of great prosperity, while the next roscad prophecy, beginning ‘Ní accus bith na mbéo’, speaks instead of social disaster and the end of the world.
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Dinnshenchas on Slíab Echtge.
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Prose text and poem on the dinnshenchas of Slíab Fúait.
Dinnshenchas tale, in prose and in verse, which begins with an etymological explanation of Slige Dála and proceeds to account for the names of the five chief roads leading out of Tara (Slige Dála, Slige Mór, Slige Midlúachra, Slige Chúalann and Slige Assail). In copies of the prose text of recension C, the story of Airne Fíngein is cited as a source and followed by a poem said to have been uttered by Fíngen mac Luchta on the night he witnessed the wonders from that tale.
Early Modern Irish poem (17 stt) written in the obscure style known as bérla na filed. It survives as the last of three such poems at the end of a legal manuscript (part of TCD 1337), where it is accompanied by an interlinear gloss.
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