that is a great deal to do for us; for up to this no other person ever protected us but ourselves.' And he went out of the place in great anger; and Ainnle, and Ardan, and Deirdre, and the two sons of Fergus followed him, and they left Fergus dark and... Transactions [ed. by T. O'Flanagan.]. - Page 53by Gaelic society of Dublin - 1808Full view - About this book
| Gaelic Society of Dublin - 1808 - 428 pages
..." we think not that little from you, for it is not " any other person that defended us ever, but " ourselves ;" and he moved off from the place with...Human nature was alive to feeling formerly as much as now,^with all our affected refinement. 5S 5 ^ le- f e-^5uf co -H-4 6lojttii -od ivoe-6'tT'fr olf•cop... | |
| Sir Samuel Ferguson - 1887 - 170 pages
...pledge of protection;" and he departed from Fergus in great wrath ; and Ardan, and Ainli, and Deirdre, and the two sons of Fergus followed him, and they left Fergus sad and gloomy behind them. Then said Deirdre: "I would counsel that we goto the isle of Eathlin, and abide... | |
| Lady Gregory - 1902 - 392 pages
...us but ourselves." And he went out of the place in great anger ; and Ainnle, and Ardan, and Deirdre, and the two sons of Fergus followed him, and they left Fergus dark and sorrowful after them. But for all that, Fergus was full sure that if all the provinces of... | |
| Lady Gregory - 1915 - 402 pages
...us but ourselves." And he went out of the place in great anger; and Ainnle, and Ardan, and Deirdre, and the two sons of Fergus followed him, and they left Fergus dark and sorrowful after them. But for all that, Fergus was full sure that if all the provinces of... | |
| Peter Denman - 1990 - 270 pages
...53), Ferguson writes and he departed from Fergus in great wrath; and Ardan, and Ainli, and Deirdre, and the two sons of Fergus followed him, and they left Fergus sad and gloomy behind them. Elsewhere, O'Flanagan translates And then it was that Conor said, 'Where is my... | |
| |