PAGE | I. | Legends and Early History, | 1 | II. | The Song of Inisfail, | 7 | III. | Religion of the Pagan Irish, | 8 | IV. | Customs and Modes of Life, | 14 | The Fate of the Children of Lir. | V. | The Children of Lir turned to Swans, | 22 | VI. | The Swans on Lake Darvra, | 27 | VII. | The Swans on the Sea of Moyle, | 32 | VIII. | Death of the Children of Lir, | 39 | IX. | Religion and Learning in Ancient Ireland, | 45 | X. | The Red Branch Knights, | 50 | The Fate of the Sons of Usna. | XI. | The Flight to Alban, | 55 | XII. | Concobar's guileful Message, | 60 | XIII. | The Return to Emain, | 66 | XIV. | Trouble Looming, | 72 | XV. | The Attack on the Sons of Usna, | 75 | XVI. | Death of the Sons of Usna, | 80 | XVII. | Avenging and Bright, | 84 | XVIII. | The Wrath of Fergus, | 85 | XIX. | Ancient Irish Physicians: I. | 87 | XX. | Ancient Irish Physicians: II. | 89 | XXI. | The Fena of Erin, | 92 | XXII. | The Chase of Slieve Cullin, | 98 | XXIII. | Saint Brigit: I., | 103 | XXIV. | Saint Brigit: II., | 107 | XXV. | Saint Brigit: III., | 111 | XXVI. | Irish Scribes and Books, | 114 | XXVII. | The Gilla Dacker and his Horse, | 120 | XXVIII. | The Fena carried off by the Horse, | 123 | XXIX. | Dermot O'Dyna at the Well, | 129 | XXX. | Dermot and the Wizard-Champion, | 132 | XXXI. | Saint Columkille: I., | 139 | XXXII. | Saint Columkille: II., | 145 | XXXIII. | Prince Alfred in Ireland, | 150 | The Voyage of Maildune. | XXXIV. | The Voyage of Maildune, | 155 | | The First Island, | 157 | XXXV. | An Extraordinary Monster, | 160 | | The Silver Pillar of the Sea | 160 | XXXVI. | Maildune forgives his enemy, | 162 | XXXVII. | Ornament from the Book of Kells. See page 117.
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