| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1869 - 562 pagine
..." O'Donovan's Daughter" thus express himself : — 182 HISTORICAL AND LEGENDARY NAMES. [PART II. " God grant 'tis no fay from Knockfierna that woos me...and melancholy roar among the caverns of the cliffs; and this surge has been from time immemorial called Tonn-Cleena, Cleena's wave. Cleena had her palace... | |
| William Gregory Wood-Martin - 1895 - 786 pagine
...you will hear innumerable stories among the peasantry of the exercise of her powerful spells. .... In the Dinnsenchus there is an ancient poetical love...and melancholy roar among the caverns of the cliffs, and which was formerly believed to foretell the death of a king of the south of Ireland-; and this... | |
| William Gregory Wood-Martin - 1902 - 500 pagine
...and you will hear innumerable stories among the peasantry of the exercise of her powerful spells. ... In the Dinnsenchus there is an ancient poetical love...that she was drowned in the harbour of Glandore, near Skibbereon, in Cork. In this harbour the sea, at certain times, utters a very peculiar deep, hollow,... | |
| Cork Historical and Archaeological Society - 1911 - 240 pagine
...("Tain Bo Cualnge"), and Dr. Joyce in his " Irish Names of Places," says :—" In the Dinnshenchas there is an ancient poetical love story, of which...the harbour of Glandore, near Skibbereen, in Cork." It is stated in the Dinnshenchas that Clidna, daughter of Genann, 1 son of Tren, went from the Hill... | |
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