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Gregory, Lady, 1852-1932

"Gods and Fighting Men"

I. The Flight from Teamhair
II. The Pursuit
III. The Green Champions
IV. The Wood of Dubhros
V. The Quarrel
VI. The Wanderers
VII. Fighting and Peace
VIII. The Boar of Beinn Gulbain
Book VIII. Cnoc-an-Air
Chap. I. Tailc, Son of Treon
II. Meargach's Wife
III. Ailne's Revenge
Book IX. The Wearing Away of the Fianna
Chap. I. The Quarrel with the Sons of Morna
II. Death of Goll
III. The Battle of Gabhra
Book X. The End of the Fianna
Chap. I. Death of Bran
II. The Call of Oisin
III. The Last of the Great Men
Book XI. Oisin and Patrick
Chap. I. Oisin's Story
II. Oisin in Patrick's House
III. The Arguments
IV. Oisin's Laments


GODS AND FIGHTING MEN.
PART ONE: THE GODS.
BOOK ONE: THE COMING OF THE TUATHA DE DANAAN.
CHAPTER I. THE FIGHT WITH THE FIRBOLGS

It was in a mist the Tuatha de Danaan, the people of the gods of Dana,
or as some called them, the Men of Dea, came through the air and the
high air to Ireland.
It was from the north they came; and in the place they came from they
had four cities, where they fought their battle for learning: great
Falias, and shining Gorias, and Finias, and rich Murias that lay to the
south. And in those cities they had four wise men to teach their young
men skill and knowledge and perfect wisdom: Senias in Murias; and Arias,
the fair-haired poet, in Finias; and Urias of the noble nature in
Gorias; and Morias in Falias itself.


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