West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances

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INTRODUCTION.

CONTENTS.

THE GLOSS GAVLEN.

MORRAHA, BRIAN MORE, SON OF THE HIGH-KING OF ERIN FROM THE WELL OF ENCHANTMENTS OF BINN EDIN.

THE GHOST AND HIS WIVES.

THE STORY OF BIOULTACH, SON OF THE HIGH KING OF ERIN.

KING MANANAUN.

THE CHAMPION OF THE RED BELT.

JACK.

THE SERVANT [10] OF POVERTY.

SIMON AND MARGARET.

THE SON OF THE KING OF PRUSSIA.

BEAUTY OF THE WORLD.

GRIG.

THE LITTLE GIRL WHO GOT THE BETTER OF THE GENTLEMAN.

GILLA OF THE ENCHANTMENTS.

THE WOMAN WHO WENT TO HELL.

THE KING WHO HAD TWELVE SONS.

THE RED PONY.

THE NINE-LEGGED STEED.

THE PHONETIC TEXT.

APPENDIX. N? TJRI MRA?A?.

NOTES.

WEST IRISH FOLK-TALES.


The Camden Library.

EDITED BY
G. LAURENCE GOMME, F.S.A.
AND
T. FAIRMAN ORDISH, F.S.A.


THE CAMDEN LIBRARY.

WEST IRISH FOLK-TALES
AND
ROMANCES

Collected and Translated
BY
WILLIAM LARMINIE.

WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES, AND APPENDIX
CONTAINING SPECIMENS OF THE GAELIC
ORIGINALS PHONETICALLY SPELT.

LONDON
ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW.
1893.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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