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Irish Literature, cont'd.

O'Keeffe (John). The dramatic works of John O'Keeffe.. London: The Author, 1798. 4 v. 8°.

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The agreeable surprise. A comic opera.. Philadelphia: M. Carey, 1793. 32 pp. 16°. The farmer. In two acts... New York: C. Wiley, 1824. 43 pp. 24°.

Life's vagaries, a comedy. n. p., n. d. 72 pp. 12°.

Modern antiques; or, The merry mourners: a farce in two acts... London: J. Cumberland [1829 ?]. 43 pp., I pl. 24°. (Cumberland's British Theatre. No. 212.)

Patrick in Prussia; or, Love in a camp; a comic opera, in two acts, with all the original songs ...being a sequel to the Poor Soldier. Written by John O'Keeffe. Dublin: J. M. Davis, 1786. 35 pp. new ed. 16°.

The Poor Soldier, a comic opera in two acts. With all the original songs. Written by John O'Keeffe. Dublin: M. Doyle, 1784. 2 p.l., 3-32 pp. new ed. 16°.

For sequel, see Patrick in Prussia.

act.

The poor soldier. A musical farce, in one With an illustration, and remarks by G. Daniels. London: T. H. Lacy [18-]. 42 pp. nar. 12°. (Lacy's acting edition of plays... v. 91.)

The prisoner at large: or, The humours of Killarney. A comedy in two acts. Philadelphia: H. Taylor, 1791. 35 pp. 16°.

Sprigs of laurel: a comic opera in two acts... Dublin: P. Wogan, 1793. 41., 51 pp. 12°. pp. 7-8 missing.

Wild oats; or, the strolling gentlemen. n. p. [18--?]. I p.l., 5-72 pp. 12°.

Wild oats: or, The strolling gentleman. A comedy... London: T. H. Lacy [18-?]. 69 pp. nar. 12°. (Lacy's acting edition of plays. v. 88.) Wild oats: or, The strolling gentleman. A In five acts... Boston: W. V. Spencer 73 PP. 12°. (Spencer's Boston theatre.

comedy. [18-]. No. 25.)

Prompter's copy. Becks bequest.

Wild oats; or, The strolling gentleman. A comedy, in five acts... New York: D. Longworth, 1806. 76 pp. 24° bd. in nar. 16°. Prompter's copy. Becks bequest. O'Leary (Arthur).

BUCKLEY (Michael B.) The life and writings of the Rev. Arthur O'Leary...xii, 410 pp., I port. Dublin: J. Duffy, 1868. 12°.

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IRISH wit and humour. Anecdote biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell. viii, 9-239 pp., I port. New York: J. A. McGee, 1875. 12°.

O'Leary (John). Recollections of Fenians and Fenianism. 2 v. xii, 266; vii, 248 pp.; 5 port. London: Downey & Co., 1896. 8°.

O'Neill (Moira). The elf-errant... London : A. H. Bullen, 1902. vi, 1 l., 109 pp., 7 pl. New ed. 12°.

Songs of the glens of Antrim. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1900. X, 62 pp. 12°.

O'Reilly (John Boyle).

ROCHE (J. J.) Life of John Boyle O'Reilly. Together with his complete poems and speeches, edited by Mrs. J. B. O'Reilly... New York: The Cassel Pub. Co. [1891] xix, 1 l., 790 pp., 5 pl., 2 facs., I port. 8°.

Ossian. Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland and translated from the Galic or Erse language, 1760. [By James Macpherson.] (In: Dodsley, R. Fugitive pieces. 1765.)

V. 2.

(In: Aungerville Society. Publications. no. 6-7.)

The works of Ossian, the son of Fingal. In two volumes. Translated from the Galic language by J. Macpherson... To which is subjoined a critical dissertation on the poems of Ossian by H. Blair. V. 2. London: T. Becket...1764. 3. ed. 8°.

Poesie transportate in Italiano dall' abbate M. Cesarotti, con correzioni, nuove dissertazione ed aggiunti. (In Cesarotti's Opere. Pisa, 1800-1813. v. 2-5.)

Poems, with engravings by G. Fittler. London, 1805. 3 v. 12°.

The poems in the original Gaelic, with a literal translation into Latin by R. Macfarlan, together with a Dissertation on the authenticity of the poems by Sir John Sinclair, and a translation from Cesarotti's dissertation on the controversy respecting the authenticity, with notes and a supplemental essay by J. McArthur. London, 1807. 3 v. 8°.

Poems, with a discussion on the era. London, 1812. 18°.

The poems of Ossian, translated by J. Macpherson...Dr. Blair's critical dissertation. Leipzig: B. Tauchnitz, 1847. vi, 382 pp. 16°. (Collec tion of British authors. V. 116.)

The poems of Ossian; translated by James Macpherson, to which are prefixed a preliminary discourse and dissertation on the aera and poems of Ossian. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1853. 492 pp., 10 pl. 12°.

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2. ed. [London: T. Beckett & P. A. Deffondt, 1765.] 148 pp. 8°.

BURKE (Thomas Travers). Temora: an epic poem. In eight cantos. Verified from Macpherson's prose translation of the poems of Ossian. Perth: R. Morison, 1818. 3 p.l., ii, 326 pp. 12°.

DAVIES (Edward). The claims of Ossian, examined and appreciated; an essay on the Irish and Scottish poems published under that name... poetry in the Celtic dialects of Scotland and Ireland...vi pp., 1 l., 6-327, xiii pp. Swansea: The Author, 1825. 4°.

Irish Literature, cont'd.

HERDER (Johann Gottfried von). Auszug aus einem Briefwechsel über Ossian und die Lieder alter Völker. (In: Von deutscher Art und Kunst [by J. G. von Herder]. Hamburg, 1773. 8°. pp. 1-70.)

(Deutsche National-Litteratur. Stuttgart [1880?]. 8°. v. 76, pt. 2, pp. 175-225.) MACKENZIE (H.) Report of the Committee of the Highland Society on the Authenticity of the Poems of Ossian. Edinburgh, 1805. 8°.

MACNAUGHTON (Peter). The Ossianic controversy. Perth: Perth Print. Co., 1862. 24 PP. 16°.

Repr. "Perthshire Advertiser."

MAGNUSEN (F.) Forsög til Forklaring over nogle Steder af Ossian, mest vedkommende Scandinaviens Hedenold. (In: Det Skandinaviske Litteraturselskabs Skrifter. v. 12. Kjöbenhavn, 1813. 143-386. 12°.)

NUTT (Alfred). Ossian and the Ossianic literature. [With a bibliographical appendix.] London: D. Nutt, 1899. 62 pp. 16°. (Popular studies in mythology, romance and folklore. No. 3.)

OSSIANIC Society. Transactions. V. 1-6. (1853-58.) Dublin, 1854-'61. 6 v. 8°.

Founded on St. Patrick's day, 1853, for the preservation and publication of MSS. in the Irish language, illustrative of the Fenian period of Irish history, etc., with literal translations

and notes.

1, Battle of Gabhra; 2, Festivities at the house of Conan of Ceann-Sleibhe; 3, Pursuit after Diarmuid O'Duibhne, and Grainne the daughter of Cormac mac Airt; 4, Fenian poems; 5. Proceedings of the great bardic institution; 6, Fenian poems, 2. series.

ROBINSON (Mrs. T. A. L.) Die Unächtheit der Lieder Ossian's, und der Macpherson'schen Ossian's insbesondere. Leipzig, 1840. 8°.

Parnell (Thomas). The poetical works. vi, (2) xxxii, 78, (6) 5-185 pp. London: Bell & Daldy, n. d. 16°.

London: Bell & Daldy, 1866. 12°. (Aldine ed. of the British poets.)

The hermit. A poem.

Baillie, 1751. 15 PP.

Edinburgh: J.

12° (4°). 35 pp. Philadelphia: The American Sunday-school Union [1870?]. 8°.

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GOLDSMITH (0.) The life of Thomas Parnell, D.D... Compiled from original papers and memoirs: in which are included several letters of Mr. Pope, Mr. Gay, Dr. Arbuthnot, &c., &c. London: T. Davies, 1770. 2 p.l., 51 pp.

8°.

Phillips (Charles). Curran and his contemporaries. New York: Harper & Bros., 1862. 451 PP., 2 port. 8°.

The genuine and correct address to the electors of the county of Sligo, on declining the poll. London: G. Herbert, 1818. 8 pp. 8°. Irish eloquence. The speeches of the celebrated Irish orators Phillips, Curran, and Grattan; to which is added the powerful appeal of Robert Emmett, at the close of his trial for high treason. Selected by a member of the bar [J. Finlay]. Philadelphia: É. C. & J. Biddle, 1851. viii, 9-178, xii, 370 pp. 8°.

The speeches of C. Phillips, delivered at the bar and on various public occasions in Ireland

New York

8°.

Ireland in

and England. Edited by himself. Kirk & Merceir, 1817. xvi, 205 pp. Plunkett (Sir Horace [Curzon]). the new century. London: J. Murray, 1904. xviii, I l., 300 p. 8°.

Plunket (1. baron), WILLIAM CONYNGHAM PLUNKET. Life, letters, and speeches of Lord Plunket, by his grandson David Plunket; with an introductory preface by Lord Brougham. London, 8°. 1867. 2 v.

Presbyterian Church. The Confession of Faith, Larger and Shorter Catechisms, Agreed upon by The Assembly of Divines at Westminster, with the Assistance of Commissioners from the Church of Scotland, As a Part of the Covenanted Uniformity in Religion betwixt the Churches of Christ in the Three Kingdoms, Scotland, England, and Ireland. Translated into the Irish Language by the Synod of Argyle. Edinburgh: Thomas Lumisden and John Robertson, 1725. viii, 276 pp. 18°.

In Roman type.

Irish title of Confession of Faith (p. iii): Admhail an Chreidimh, Air an do Reitigh air ttus Coimhthionol na nDiaghaireadh Aig Niarmhoinister an Sasgan; Leis an Daontuighe Ard-seanadh Eagluis na Halbann, Chum a bheith na Chuid egin, do choimhreite creidimh, edir Eaglaisaibh Chriosd annsna tri Rioghachdaibh. Ar na chur a Ngaoidheilg, le Seanadh Earraghaoidheal. Duineuduin: Thomais Lumisden agus Eoin Robertsoin, 1725.

Title of the Larger Catechism (p. 105): An Cataichiosm foirleathan, No an Leabhar Ceastnuighe Is Mo; Air an do Reitigh air ttus, etc. Duineuduin: Aindrea Aindearsoin,

1714.

Title of Shorter Catechism (p. 241): Foirceadul Aithghear Cheasnuighe, Ar ttus ar na ordughadh le Coimhthionol na Ndiaghaireadh Aig Niarmhanister, an Sasgan; Leis an Daontuighe Ard-seanadh Eagluis na Habann, Chum abheith na chuid egin daonmhodh Chrabhuidh edir Eaglaisaibh Chriosd annsna tri Rioghachdaibh,etc. Duineuduin: Aindrea Aindearsoin, 1725.

Proceedings (The) of the Great Bardic Institution. [A satire supposed to have been written in the seventeenth century; with an appendix of poems, etc.] Edited by Prof. Connellan. Dublin: The Society, 1860. xxxvi, 340 pp. 8°. (Ossianic Soc. Trans. v. 5.)

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Pursuit (The) of Diarmuid and Grainne... Pt. I, re-edited with notes... by R. J. O'Duffy; pt. 2, 2. ed. Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1894-'95. 2 v. xvi, 138; xl, 171 pp. 16°. (Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language. Publications.) Raftery (Anthony). Abrain atha leagtha ar an reachtuire; or, Songs described to Raftery, being the fifth chapter of the Songs of Connacht... collected...and translated by D. Hyde. Baile atha Cliath [Dublin]: Gill & Son, 1903. 2 p.l., 372, xvi pp., I port. 8°.

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Reliques of Irish poetry: consisting of heroic poems, odes, elegies, and songs, translated into English verse: with notes explanatory and historical; and the originals in the Irish character. which is subjoined an Irish tale by Miss Brooke. Dublin: G. Bonham, 1789. xxvi, 1 l., 369 pp. 4°. Roche (James Jeffrey). See O'Reilly (John Boyle).

Rolleston (Thomas William Hazen). See Brooke (Stopford Augustus), and Rolleston (T. W. H.) A treasury of Irish poetry... New York, 1900. 8°. Irish Manuscript

Royal Irish Academy. Series. v. I, pt. I; v. 2, pt. 1 (1880, '90). 2 v. Dublin, 1880-90. f° and 8°.

Title of v. 1, pt. 1, reads: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Irish manuscript series.

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Savage (John). '98 and '48. The modern revolutionary history and literature of Ireland. New York: Redfield, 1860. xx, 21-423 pp. 3. ed. 12°.

Savage-Armstrong (George Francis). Ballads of Down. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1901. xii, 384 pp. 16°.

Stories of Wicklow. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1892. xii, 431 pp. new ed. 12°.

Secl mucci Mic Dáthó. Die Geschichte vom Schweine des Mac Dáthó. (Irische Texte. Leipzig, 1880. 8°. ser. I., pp. 93–112.)

Shamrock (The); or, Songs of old Ireland... New York: Dick & Fitzgerald [cop. 1862]. 72 pp.

16°.

Edited by A. L. Mil

The perfect Wagnerite: a commentary on the Ring of the Niblungs. London: G. Richards, 1898. vi, 140 pp. 12°.

Plays: pleasant and unpleasant. Chicago: H. S. Stone & Co., 1904. 2 v. 12°.

v. 1. Widowers' houses.-The Philanderer.-Mrs. Warren's profession. v. 2. You never can tell.-Arms and the man.-Candida.The man of destiny.

Fabian essays in Socialism, by G. Bernard Shaw, Sidney Webb, William Clarke, Sydney Olivier, Annie Besant, Graham Wallas, and Hubert Bland. Edited by G. Bernard Shaw. London: W. Scott [1889]. vii, 233 pp. 8°.

New York [1891]. 12°. (Social

Science Library.)

Shea (John A.) Clontarf, and other poems. New York, 1843. 12°.

Sheehan (P. A.), Canon.

Glenanaar: a story

of Irish life. New York: Longmans, 1905. vi, 321 pp. 8°.

Sheil (Richard Lalor). The Apostate, a Tragedy,
in five acts: as performed at the Theatre Royal,
Covent Garden. By Richard Sheil. London: J.
Murray, 1817. x, 83 pp. I 1. 8°.
London: J. Murray, 1818. x, 83 p.,

Il. 5. ed. 12°.
Prompter's copy. Becks bequest.

Another copy. London: J. Murray,

1818.
x, 83 p., I l. 5. ed.
Prompter's copy. Becks bequest.

8°.

The apostate: a tragedy, in five acts... From the 1st London edition of May, 1817. New York: D. Longworth, 1819. 62 pp. 16°.

Incomplete; lacking all after p. 62.

The apostate: a tragedy, in five acts... New York: J. Douglas, 1848. iv p., 1 l., 7-58 p. 12°. (Modern standard drama, no. 57.) Prompter's copy. Becks bequest.

New York: S. French [18-]. iv, 7-59 P. 12°. (French's standard drama, no. 57.)

Prompter's copy. Becks bequest.

New York: S. French [1863 ?]. iv, nar. 12°. (French's standard drama,

7-59 PP.
no. 57.)
Prompter's copy. Becks bequest.

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Shan (The) Van Vocht. ligan and A. Johnston. fast [1898-99]. 4°.

Sharp (E. A.) Lyra Celtica: an anthology of representative Celtic poetry; with an introduction and notes by William Sharp. Ancient Irish AlbanGaelic, Breton, Cymric and Irish Celtic poetry. Edinburgh: P. Geddes & Colleagues, 1896. li, (1) 422 pp. 12°. (Celtic Library.)

Shaw (George Bernard). The impossibilities of anarchism. 27 pp. London: The Fabian Society, 1895. 8°. (In: Fabian society, London. Fabian tracts, 1-67. London, 1884-'96. no. 45.)

Evadne; or, The statue: a tragedy. London: T. H. Lacy [18-]. 51 p. nar. 12. (Lacy's acting edition of plays, v. 24.)

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TORRENS (W. T. M.) Memoir of the R. Hon. R. Lalor Sheil. London, 1855. 2 v. 12°. Sheridan (Richard Brinsley). Dramatick works, with a memoir of his life. London, 1848. 8°.

Speeches. London, 1816. 5 v. 8°.
London, 1842. 3 v. 8°.

Skelton (Philip). Complete works, to which is prefixed Burdy's life of the author. Rev. Rob. Lynam. London, 1824. Shorter (Mrs. Dora Sigerson). poems. London: J. Bowden, 1899. 12°.

Edited by the 6 v. 8°. Ballads and viii, 124 pp.

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The woman who went to hell and other ballads and lyrics. London: De LaMore Press [1902]. 3 p.1, 36 pp., I pl. nar. 8°.

Siamsa an gheimhridh; no cois an teallaigh in Iargconnachta, i.e., sceulta, dānta, abhrain tomhsanna, etc. Do chruinnigh Domhnall O'Fotharta... [Winter amusements; or, Beside the hearth in West Connaught; i.e. Tales, poems, songs, riddles, etc. Collected by Donall O'Fotharta.] Baile-atha-Clath [Dublin], 1892. 144 pp. 12°.

Sidh Fiachna. Fiachna's sidh. (Silva Gadelica. 1892. v. I, p. 256: v. 2, p. 290–291.) Sigerson (Dora). See Shorter (Mrs. Dora Sigerson).

Sigerson (George). Bards of the Gael and Gall. Examples of the poetic literature of Erinn. Done into English after the metres and modes of the Gael. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1897. xv, 436 pp., I port. 8°.

Modern Ireland: its vital questions, secret societies, and government. London: Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1868. xiv, 435 pp. 12°.

Political prisoners at home and abroad... London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1890. xvi, 224 PP. 12°.

Silva Gadelica (I-XXXI.) A collection of tales in Irish, with extracts illustrating persons and places, edited from mss. translated by Standish H. O'Grady. Irish text, translation and notes. London: Williams & Norgate, 1892. 2 v. 8°. Songs (The) of Ireland. Edited by M. J. Barry. Dublin: J. Duffy, 1847. I p.l., xxvi, 25-232 pp. 3. ed. 24°. (Duffy's library of Ireland. v. 22.)

Sparling (H[enry] Halliday). Irish minstrelsy: being a selection of Irish songs, lyrics, and ballads. Edited, with notes and introduction by H. H. Sparling. London: W. Scott, 1888. xxvii, 516 pp. 12°.

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The Irish ordeals, Cormac's adventure in the land of promise, and the Decision as to Cormac's sword. (In: Irische Texte. Leipzig, 1880. 8°. Ser. 3, pp. 183-229.)

Lives of saints from the book of Lismore... Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1890. cxx, 411 pp., I fac-sim. 8°. (Anecdota Oxon. Medieval & mod. ser. 5.) The Old-Irish glosses at Würzburg and Carlsruhe. Edited with a translation and glossarial index. Part I. Hertford: Philological Societies of London and Cambridge, 1887. I v. 8°.

Three Irish glossaries. Cormac's glossary. Codex A. (from a manuscript in the Library of the Royal Irish Academy), O'Davoren's glossary (from a manuscript in the Library of the British Museum), and a glossary to the Calendar of Oingus the Culdee (from a manuscript in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin). With a preface and index. London: Williams & Norgate, 1862. lxxx, 168 pp. 8°.

Tidings of the resurrection. (Rev. celtique. v. 25, pp. 232-259. Paris, 1904.)

Urkeltischer Sprachschatz; übersetzt, überarbeitet, u. hrsg. von A. Bezzenberger. Göttingen: Vanderhoeck & Ruprecht, 1894. viii, 337 pp. 8°. (Fick (F. C. A.) Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen. Th. 2.)

FESTSCHRIFT Whitley Stokes zum siebigsten Geburtsage am 28. Februar 1900 gewidmet von K. Meyer, L. C. Stern, R. Thurneysen... Leipzig: 0. Harrassowitz, 1900. viii, 48 pp. 8°.

See also Acallamh na Senórach; Battle of Carn Conaill; Book of Lismore; Colloquy of the two sages; Cormac; Crimthanan; Death of the sons of Uisnech; Dind Rig; Dindsenchas; Fierabras; Irische Texte; Irish glosses; Oengus, Saltair na Rann; Togail bruidne Dá Derga; Tripartite life of Patrick.

Stokes (Whitley), and Strachan (J.) Thesaurus Palæohibernicus; a collection of Old-Irish glosses, scholia, prose and verse. V. I-2. Cambridge: Univerity Pr., 1901-03. 2 v. 4°.

Street ballads, popular poetry, and household songs of Ireland. Dublin, 1864. 24°. (Duffy's Library of Ireland, 27.)

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Tain bo Fraich. [The "reaving of Fraech's cows" here. English translation by Alan O. Anderson, followed by the original Gaelic text.] (Rev. celtique. v. 24, pp. 127-154. Paris, 1903.)

Tesmolad Cormaic meic Airt. Panegyric of King Cormac. (Silva Gadelica. 1892. v. I, pp. 89-91; v. 2, pp. 96-98.)

Thackeray (William Makepeace). sketch-book. By M. A. Titmarsh. 1843. illus. pl. 8°.

The Irish New York,

London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1885.

xii, 1 1., 476 pp., 41 pl. 8°.

Three sorrows of story telling. See Exile of the children of Uisnech; Fate of the children of Lir; Fate of the children of Tuireann; Todhunter (J.), Three Irish Bardic tales.

Thurneysen (R.) Sagen aus dem alten Irland. Übersetzt von R. Thurneysen. Berlin: Wiegandt & Grieben, 1901. xii, 152 pp. 8°.

Tochmarc Becfhola, The wooing of Becfola. (Silva Gadelica. v. 1, pp. 85-86; v. 2, pp. 91–93.) Tochmarc Étaine. Das Freien um Etain. (Irische Texte. Leipzig, 1880. 8°. ser. I., pp. 113133.)

Tochmarc Ferbe. See Courtship of Ferb. Tochmarc Moméra; tr. E. Curry. (In: Battle of Magh Leana. Celtic Soc. Dublin. 1855.)

Todd (James Henthorn). The books of the Vaudois. The Waldensian manuscripts preserved in the library of Trinity college, Dublin. With an appendix...xvi, 242 pp. London: Macmillan & Co., 1865. 12°.

Descriptive catalogue of the contents of the Irish MSS., commonly called "The Book of Fermoy." (In: Royal Irish Academy. Proceedings.Irish MSS. ser. v. 1, pp. 3-65. Dublin, 1870. 8°.) Todhunter (John). Alcestis: a dramatic poem. London: C. Kegan Paul & Co., 1879. 4 p.l., 131 PP. 12°.

The banshee, and other poems. London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1888. x, 148 pp. 12°. The black cat. A play in three acts... London: Henry & Co., 1895. xiv, 1 l., 97 pp. 12°. (Independent theatre series of plays, no. 4.)

Forest songs, and other poems. London: K. Paul, Trench & Co., 1881. ix, 104 pp. 12°. Helena in Troas. London: K. Paul, Trench & Co., 1886. 3 p.l., 84 pp. 12°.

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Life of Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan. With a short narrative of the principal events of the Jacobite war in Ireland. London: T. F. Unwin, 1895. vii, I l., 204 pp. 16°. (New Irish Library.) A Sicilian idyll; a pastoral play in two scenes. London: E. Mathews, 1890. 4 p.l., 40 pp., I l., I pl. 12°.

A study of Shelley. London: C. K. Paul &Co., 1880. vii, 293 pp. 12°.

Three Irish Bardic tales, being metrical versions of the three tales known as the Three sor

rows of story-telling. London: J. M. Dent & Co., 1896. viii, 160 pp., 1 1. 16°.

Togail bruidne Dá Derga: the destruction of Dá Derga's hostel; edited with translation and glossarial index by W. Stokes. Paris: E. Bouillon, 1902. xi, 198 pp., 1 1. 8°.

(Revue celtique. v. 22, pp. 9-61, 165-215, 282-329, 390-437. Paris, 1901.)

Toingheacht Dhiaramuda agus Ghrainne. See Pursuit after Diarmuid.

Tone (Theobald Wolfe). Life, written by himself... From the Amer. ed. of his life and works, edited by his son, W. T. W. Tone. London, 1831. 16°.

Life of Tone.

Dublin [18-]. 12°.

Life and adventures of Theobald Wolfe Tone, written by himself, and extracted from his journals. Edited by his son, W. T. W. Tone. Glasgow: Cameron, Ferguson & Co. [1898 ?] 240 PP. 12°.

Torlough, Wars of. See Cathreim Thoirdhealbhaigh.

Tri Thruaighe na Scéalaigheachta. See Exile of the Children of Visnech; Fate of the Children of Lir; Fate of the Children of Tuireann; Todhunter (J.), Three Irish Bardic tales.

Tribes (The) and customs of Hy-Many, commonly called O'Kelly's country. Now first pub. lished from the Book of Lecan.... with a translation and notes and a map of Hy-Many. By John O'Donovan. [Irish and English.] Dublin: The Irish Archæological Society, 1843. 2 p.l., 212 pp., I chart, I map. 4°. (The Irish Archeological Society.)

Tribute (The); a miscellaneous volume, in prose and verse, with etched illustrations by a Cork artist. Cork: The author, 1833. 1 l., 13-228 pp., 3 pl. 12°.

Tripartite life (The) of Patrick, with other documents relating to that saint. Ed. with translations and indexes, by W. Stokes. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1887. 4°. (Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain... no. 89.) Tuarasgabhail Chatha Gabhra. See Battle

of Gabhra.

Tuireann. Tuireann.

2 v.

See Fate of the Children of

Tynan (Katharine). See Hinkson (Mrs. Katharine Tynan).

Usnech's sons. See Death of the sons of Uisnech; Exile of the Children of Uisnech. Ventry. See Battle of Ventry.

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