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The meaning of the Irish place name Rashee, from 'Irish Local Names Explained', by Patrick Weston Joyce
... in Antrim; Rath-sithe [Ra-shee], Four Masters, the fort of the fairies . Rasharkin Ratass Book Contents A B C D E F G H I ...
From Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts, narrated by Patrick Kennedy
... Gruagach, nor Heavy Magic Fog, nor Ruan Luimneach, King of all the Fairies of the West, could find them out. So he arose, with ...
From Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts, narrated by Patrick Kennedy
... Croker says that this little red-capped and red-coated power heads the native forces against the fairies of foreign parts; and if any mortals come in their direct course, ...
The Legends of the Early Colonies, from 'A Concise History of Ireland' by P. W. Joyce
... . These Dedannans were in subsequent ages deified and became Side [Shee] or fairies, whom the ancient Irish worshipped ( 110 ) . 96 . The Milesians ...
Novel Interior of a Cabin, from 'Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger, or An Excursion through Ireland, in 1844 and 1845, for the purpose of personally investigating the condition of the poor', by As...
... at their feet. As I first entered, I thought of a room of fairies, and hesitated, to see whether the beautiful images made on my mind ...
Journey to Clonmel, Dungarvan, and Cappoquin, from 'Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger, or An Excursion through Ireland, in 1844 and 1845, for the purpose of personally investigating the condition ...
... windings of the Knockmeledown mountains, and had my faith been strong in giants, fairies, and hobgoblins, the dark recesses and caves in these mountains would have ...
Tuatha de Danaan, from 'Ireland and Her Story' by Justin McCarthy, 1903
... of a people originally accustomed to a very different atmosphere. The Earliest Irish The Fairies Book Contents Other history ...
An Imaginative Race, from 'Ireland and Her Story' by Justin McCarthy, 1903
... of the people with whom he has had to cast in his lot. The Fairies Once Irish, Always Irish Book Contents Other history ...
For the Fairy Dart, from Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland by Lady Jane Wilde
... proved to be a bit of flax artfully laid under the skin by the malicious fairies, causing all the evil, and of course on seeing the flax no ...
From 'Ireland: Her Wit, Peculiarities and Popular Superstitions'
... to plade with a barrister; [6 ] that all the stories about the fairies and the pishogues are going fast, and will soon be lost to us ...
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