111. No hope for us albeit we cross the main ! 112. What shall we do? or whither shall we go? Nor hill, nor woods, nor mountain, hides from woe, But God is good! Let our resource be prayer! 113. O God! who makest Moon and stars so bright, Who framedst Earth and Heav'n and spheres of light, 114. Is Thy sight dim? Thy sense of hearing hushed? 115. Is this Thy promise made to Patrick erst, When on Mount Heremon ye both conversed? 116. Oh, no! It is not thus! Thou art ALL TRUTH ! 117. Let Mary hear us! fair-neck'd, undefil'd 118. Saint Michael, Angel-guardian of our Isle ! 119. Ye Finians! and ye Brendans ! three and three, 120. Thou, round whose islet Shannon's waters flow! Thou of the grotto o'er the placid lake, And thou whose abbey walls the ocean billows break! 121. Oh! pray for Erie, blessed soul of Bride! And all ye saints and anchorets besidePray that your God may free us from despair, And I, too, pray that God may hear your prayer! 122. "Almighty Father, who in Heav'n hast rest! Restore our Faith, thus let thy name be blessed! Teach us to bear this overwhelming yoke, The many pains our many sins provoke!” 123." All hail, sweet Mary! full of Jesu's grace! Thrice hallow'd thou who seest him face to face; In this her dreary, darksome hour of night, Obtain for Erin LIBERTY AND LIGHT!" THE END. Athens, its founders, note b. 18. Alcluid (Ercluid), in Gaul, explained An uair, note upon these words, 3. 66 'A," rule for, n. g. 5, n. b. 12. Amergin, or Avereen, historical Adam, Abel, Cain, Eve, 9. "Anna," note upon. Argonauts, Amazons, 19. A. H. Brué, quoted, h. n. 49. Artois, h. n. 49, 50, 58, e. p. Augustus, h. n. 54. n. c. = d. c. = nominative case. p. page. h. n. historical notes. African pirates, 57, and many places. Arran (island of, Galway), h. n. 89. Ardagh (school of), h. n. 90 (bishop Ardbraccan, h. n. 92, a. e. Alcuin, scholar of Egbert, A Bishop Achonry (Mayo), h. n. 94. Anglican Church, Anglo-Saxon cha- Austin (St.), h. n. 67, 94. writes to St. German, h. n. 95. A, commutable for o. u. sometimes, Angel, Victor, 133 and many places. a. e. Alphabetical hymn of St. Seachnall "Annals of the Four Masters," 44, 121, e. p. Aengus (of the swine herds), 122. Alexander Adam, quoted, 56, and | Ata cljat (Dublin), 65. many places, h. n. Armorica, h. n. 57, 58, 63. Ailbe, Ciaran, Ivar, Deichlan, 86. Austin (St.), 94, e. p. Breac, Simon, grand-son of Neme- dius, h. n. 37. Boeotia, h. n. 38. Aidan, or Eadan, king of Scotland, Brigantes, 41. 135. Annals of Donegal, 39, e. p. Aradia Dail, different from Riada Dal, 45. Ane, Athene, 138. Britons Armoric, h. n. 82. Bawn sleev (O'Brennans of), 44. Birr, 47, 143, a. e. Beara (Spanish princess), 47. Archæological Society, Kilkenny, Belgæ (Belgium), 49. 139, a. e. Engus, 141. Ardfert, diocess of, 142. Archdall's" Monasticon," 142. Adam, A. Dr., 116, a. e. Adrian, Pope, 61, 145. Abbeyfaile, 63. Annadown, 189. Archdiocess of Tuam, 189. Athy, 182. Boulogne sur mer, 50, e. p. Bonna, 55, e. p. Bunowen, 55. Bononia, 56, 61. Bretagne, 57. Breanuin Teffia, 44. Bipartite division of Ireland between Conn and Owen, 48. Beara, wife of Owen. Bonaven (Bonavem), 62, often. Atrocities under Sir Charles Coote, Baxter (quoted), 63. 77, a. e. Andrew (St.), 95. Arran (St.), 95. Author of "Dirge," 4, 85, 93. B. Babel tower (its site, the time of its Brendan (or O'Brennan, St.), 46, Boetius, false assertion relative to Bouchaerius (quoted), 66. Bollandists, 66, e. p. Baillet, 67. Baronius (quoted), 71. Brendan, St., (O'Brennan), visits Benignus (Benin), St., of Armagh, Bangor (school of), 90, e. p. Book of Invasions, h. n. 25, 28, 37, Benna-Boirche, Cellarius (quoted), 17, 49, e. p. Cyrus, Cathiar, Carr, Carbin, Ca- Cybele, Corybantes, Crutheni, Cing, Bridget (St.), of Kildare, 57, and Circassia, Chambers, Cathair, Celts, Barri de, Wm. 60, four sons of, 60. Chinese adjective, Caheer, 27. Bald, of the kine, 61. Carthaginian Territory, 29. Bull of Adrian, 61, recognized as Carmody, Milveul (honey-mouthed), Brownes, illustrious, 63. Brennans, E., "History of Ireland," Briga (St.), of Annadown, Galway, Boyle, annals of, 188. See also, 30. Chorobus, son of Mygdon, mention- ed in 5th book of Homer, 32. Cruanthooa (Land of boors), the Ciarrigh, 43, 142, a. e. Corcochlanna (in Roscommon), 44. of Roscommon O'Brennans), 44. Base, present outcry of Catholics for Cas, father of Caisin, 47. England, 78. Broudior (quoted), on massacre of Browne, of Hospital, 84, 63, a. e. Bealagh Beime, 86, 87. Burkes, Butler, 79. Barrys, 81. Conn (of the Hundred Battles), 47. Clovis, King of the Franks, 53. Canons Regular, 53. Clonard, 53, e. p. (school of, 90). |