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Irish Music in the Fifteenth Century, from A History of Irish Music by William H. Grattan Flood
... himself died of a pestilence in May, 1408. The lovely song'"Deirdre deag-gnuireac"— Englished "The Blooming Deirdre"— was composed, in ...
A short biographical account of R. D. Joyce, taken from The Cabinet of Irish Literature
... . In 1876 appeared the finest and most successful of his poems. This is Deirdrè, a free poetical version of one of the old romances of Ireland, ...
Traditional Irish names for boys and girls, with origins and meanings, as well as links to information on 1000s of other forenames, surnames and clans of Ireland
... , true, and áil, desire; an ancient Irish name. Pronounced Derval' Deirdre Deirdre . In the bardic tale of The Fate of the Children of Usna ...
Traditional Irish names for boys and girls, with origins and meanings, as well as links to information on 1000s of other forenames, surnames and clans of Ireland
... , and áil, desire; an ancient Irish name. Pronounced Derval' . Deirdre Deirdre . In the bardic tale of The Fate of the Children of Usna ...
Dress and Personal Adornment (hair, nails, beards, bathing, etc), from A Smaller Social History of Ancient Ireland, by P. W. Joyce, 1906
... , circular, crimson nails" ; and ladies sometimes dyed them this colour. Deirdre, uttering a lament for the sons of Usna, says:— " ...
Index to 'A Smaller Social History of Ancient Ireland', by P. W. Joyce, 1906
... . Degads or Clanna Degad, 42 . Degrees in Irish colleges, 180 . Deirdre, Naisi's wife, 376 . Dela, five sons of, 13 . ...
The biographical entry for Saint Ita, from 'A Compendium of Irish Biography', by Alfred Webb, 1878
... which she had,"[234] flourished in the 6th century. "Deirdre was her first name," she was also known as Mide. She ...
The full text of 11 adresses by William O'Brien on subjects such as the Irish Language, tenant evictions, etc, in Ireland
... , is vindicated in the soft, clinging affection, stronger than death, of Deirdre for her lost Naisi; and for the matter of friendship between man and ...
A list of Irish baptismal names, with origins or meanings, and a guide to pronunciation
... ), truly fair unspecified Devnet, Damhnait corrupted into Dymphna unspecified Derval unspecified unspecified Deirdre alaom[?] Derd-rye Dil fond D-yeel Dudeasa, Dubdeas dark-haired beauty Dhoodhos ...