The Dark Rose : p. 267 p. 268 p. 269 ND gun-peal, and slogan cry Wake many a glen serene, Ere you shall fade, ere you shall die, My Dark Rosaleen! My Own Rosaleen! The Judgment Hour must first be nigh, Ere you can fade, ere you can die, My Dark Rosaleen! The lad Hugh scarce knew he was breathing the words...
Title Page : p. i p. ii p. iii p. iv p. v THE DRUID PATH BY MARAH ELLIS RYAN Decorated By Will Vreeland A. C. McCLURG & Co. Chicago [1917] NOTICE OF ATTRIBUTION Scanned , January 2005. John Bruno Hare, Redactor. This Text Is In The Public Domain In The US Because It Was Published Prior To 1922. It Is...
The Enchanting Of Doirenn : p. 35 p. 36 p. 37 THE ENCHANTING OF DOIRENN OT lucky is it for a man when his own clan gives him low looks, and Ruadan of Ardsolais saw how the wind blew in the rath of Fethna in Meath when his kinsmen brought there a counting of cattle, and they grudged that payment of cattle and grudged twice...
Untitled : This is a collection of short stories set in ancient and modern Ireland, by a now-forgotten popular author of the early twentieth century, Marah Ellis Ryan. Ryan was a novelist, actress and activist for Native American rights. This was her only book about Ireland, as far as I can tell. She tapped...
Dervail Nan Ciar : p. 141 p. 142 p. 143 DERVAIL NAN CIAR (Dervail of the Shadow) RDAN, the fosterling of Donough OCarroll, King of Orielle, watched with longing the carving of the stone as leaf, and bud, and traceries grew under the precious tools of Brother Cormac for the new temple to God and Mary. "To me...
Acknowledgment : p. 320 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The books mentioned below have been of much assistance to me while preparing these tales of Ancient Ireland, and I hereby express my indebtedness to the authors of the respective volumes. Graves, Alfred Perceval, "Songs of Erin". Boosey & Co., London. Gregory, Lady Isabell...
Randuff Of Cumanac : p. 229 p. 230 p. 231 RANDUFF OF CUMANAC UCH is the record of Kearmit; --Kearmit the holy of Cumanac, Truthful the word he has written Truthful the warning. This is the warning to pass through all lives to our people: Leave all unchristened the axe arm of Erinn forever! From Archibald T. De Nise...
The Druid Path : p. viii p. ix p. x p. 1 THE DRUID PATH HADRAIG, son of Nihil of the Ua Dinan, held silent his white hound on the hill of Cromm Cru, and looked down the far valley of blue mists where the sea of the west rolled in. Back beyond the sweet-smelling reaches of the heather he could hear the bay...
Liadan And Kurithir : p. 101 p. 102 p. 103 LIADAN AND KURITHIR "I am Liadan Who loved Kurithir, It is true as they say. "The music of the forest Would sing to me when with Kurithir, Together with the voice of the purple sea." T was the time of Hugh Finnliath, Ard-Ri (High King) of Erinn, and glad youth of May lay...