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Heroic Romances of Ireland Volume 1 A. H. Leahy Heroic Romances of Ireland Volume 1 Table of Contents Heroic Romances of Ireland Volume 1,..................................................................................................................1 A. H. Leahy....................................................................................................................................................1 HEROIC ROMANCES OF IRELAND.........................................................................................................2 A. H. LEAHY................................................................................................................................................2 IN TWO VOLUMES.....................................................................................................................................2 VOL. I............................................................................................................................................................2 PREFACE......................................................................................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION IN VERSE.......................................................................................................................9 PRONUNCIATION OF PROPER NAMES................................................................................................12 LIST OF NAMES........................................................................................................................................12 CONTENTS.................................................................................................................................................13 THE COURTSHIP OF ETAIN....................................................................................................................14 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................................14 PROLOGUE IN FAIRYLAND...................................................................................................................15 FROM THE LEABHAR NA H−UIDHRI...................................................................................................15 THE COURTSHIP OF ETAIN....................................................................................................................17 EGERTON VERSION.................................................................................................................................17 THE COURTSHIP OF ETAIN....................................................................................................................24 LEABHAR NA H−UIDHRI VERSION......................................................................................................24 MAC DATHO'S BOAR...............................................................................................................................29 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................................29 MAC DATHO'S BOAR...............................................................................................................................30 FROM THE BOOK OF LEINSTER (TWELFTH−CENTURY MS.)........................................................30 THE SICK−BED OF CUCHULAIN...........................................................................................................39 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................................39 THE SICK−BED OF CUCHULAIN...........................................................................................................40 TRANSCRIBED FROM THE LOST YELLOW BOOK OF SLANE........................................................40 THE EXILE OF THE SONS' OF USNACH...............................................................................................59 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................................59 THE EXILE OF THE SONS OF USNACH................................................................................................60 BOOK OF LEINSTER VERSION..............................................................................................................60 THE LAMENT OF DEIRDRE OVER THE SONS OF USNACH.........................................................................67 ACCORDING TO THE GLENN MASAIN VERSION.............................................................................67 ALSO THE CONCLUSION OF THE TALE FROM THE SAME VERSION..........................................67 THE COMBAT AT THE FORD.................................................................................................................71 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................................71 THE COMBAT AT THE FORD.................................................................................................................73 AN EPISODE OF THE CATTLE SPOIL OF CUALNGE IN THE BOOK OF LEINSTER VERSION...................................................................................................................................................73 SPECIAL NOTE.......................................................................................................................................................96 ON THE COMBAT AT THE FORD .....................................................................................................96 GENERAL NOTES.....................................................................................................................................99 THE COURTSHIP OF ETAIN.................................................................................................................................99 MAC DATHO'S BOAR..........................................................................................................................................107 THE SICK−BED OF CUCHULAIN......................................................................................................................111 THE EXILE OF THE SONS OF USNACH...........................................................................................................120 THE COMBAT AT THE FORD............................................................................................................................125 i Heroic Romances of Ireland Volume 1, A. 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Leahy This page copyright © 2002 Blackmask Online. http://www.blackmask.com • PREFACE • INTRODUCTION IN VERSE • PRONUNCIATION OF PROPER NAMES • LIST OF NAMES • CONTENTS • THE COURTSHIP OF ETAIN • INTRODUCTION • PROLOGUE IN FAIRYLAND • FROM THE LEABHAR NA H−UIDHRI • THE COURTSHIP OF ETAIN • EGERTON VERSION • THE COURTSHIP OF ETAIN • LEABHAR NA H−UIDHRI VERSION • MAC DATHO'S BOAR • INTRODUCTION • MAC DATHO'S BOAR • FROM THE BOOK OF LEINSTER (TWELFTH−CENTURY MS.) • THE SICK−BED OF CUCHULAIN • INTRODUCTION • THE SICK−BED OF CUCHULAIN • TRANSCRIBED FROM THE LOST YELLOW BOOK OF SLANE • THE EXILE OF THE SONS' OF USNACH • INTRODUCTION • THE EXILE OF THE SONS OF USNACH • BOOK OF LEINSTER VERSION • THE LAMENT OF DEIRDRE OVER THE SONS OF USNACH • ACCORDING TO THE GLENN MASAIN VERSION • ALSO THE CONCLUSION OF THE TALE FROM THE SAME VERSION • THE COMBAT AT THE FORD • INTRODUCTION • THE COMBAT AT THE FORD Heroic Romances of Ireland Volume 1, 1 Heroic Romances of Ireland Volume 1 • AN EPISODE OF THE CATTLE SPOIL OF CUALNGE IN THE BOOK OF LEINSTER VERSION • SPECIAL NOTE • ON THE COMBAT AT THE FORD • GENERAL NOTES • THE COURTSHIP OF ETAIN • MAC DATHO'S BOAR • THE SICK−BED OF CUCHULAIN • THE EXILE OF THE SONS OF USNACH • THE COMBAT AT THE FORD This eBook was produced by John B. Hare and Carrie Lorenz. HEROIC ROMANCES OF IRELAND TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH PROSE AND VERSE, WITH PREFACE, SPECIAL INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES BY A. H. LEAHY IN TWO VOLUMES VOL. I [1905] Scanned at www.sacred−texts.com, November−December 2000. PREFACE AT a time like the present, when in the opinion of many the great literatures of Greece and Rome are ceasing to hold the influence that they have so long exerted upon human thought, and when the study of the greatest works of the ancient world is derided as useless, it may be too sanguine to hope that any attention can be paid to a literature that is quite as useless as the Greek; which deals with a time, which, if not actually as far removed from ours as are classical times, is yet further removed in ideas; a literature which is known to few and has yet to win its way to favour, while the far superior literature of Greece finds it hard to defend the position that it long ago won. It may be that reasons like these have weighed with those scholars who have opened up for us the long−hidden treasures of Celtic literature; despairing of the effort to obtain for that literature its rightful crown, and the homage due to it from those who can appreciate literary work for itself, they have been contented to ask for the support of that smaller body who from philological, antiquarian, or, strange as it may appear, from political reasons, are prepared to take a modified interest in what should be universally regarded as in its way one of the most interesting literatures of