Two Early Irish quatrains found in the Book of Leinster, which are concerned with prehistoric female slaves in Ireland: the first on Mugdorn (Mugdorn ingen Moga Duib / de chuiciud Ulad ardmuir / cétben ra meil bróin mbind. / ria mnáib) and the second on Nabal (Nabal in ben fiad cach slóg / ba cumal la Partholon / Nabal tuc na seotu ille. / Nabal tuc na hindile.).
List of names for plains that are said to exist beneath the lakes of Ireland.
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A phophetic rosc attributed to the Morrígan about the unhappy end of the world. It occurs at the very end of the Middle Irish text Cath Maige Tuired, following a rosc attributed to the same deity about wealth and prosperity.
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An early Modern Irish prose text that embeds some older rhetorical verse.
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Poem relating the dinnshenchas of Óchtur Criathar.
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Seven quatrains attributed to Oisín, on the battle of Gabair Aichle.
Tale of the Ulster Cycle which can be described as a later, Early Modern Irish version of Longes mac nUislenn.