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Metrical and Dindshenchas
The most important sources are the Metrical Dindshenchas or Lore of Places and the Lebor Gabála Érenn or Book of Invasions.
* Metrical Dindshenchas
Her story is told in a poem of the Metrical Dindshenchas, which states that she died in 600 BCE.
* The Metrical Dindshenchas, edited and translated by Edward J. Gwynn, at CELT
In a tale from the Metrical Dindshenchas, she is a good sorceress who joins three other of the Tuatha Dé to defeat the evil Greek witch Carman.
The Metrical Dindshenchas volume 3.
* Achall ( from The Metrical Dindshenchas Vol 1 )
In the Metrical Dindshenchas, a collection of bardic verse, the ancient Fir Bolg king Sláine mac Dela was said to have been buried here, in the place that had been called Druim Fuar that came to be known in his memory Dumha Sláine.
* Carn Furbaide from the Metrical Dindshenchas Vol 4
* Metrical Dindshenchas
* Metrical Dindshenchas, Irish onomastic poems
It was originally named Magh Senaig ( the plain of the hill-slope ) and under this guise is mentioned in The Metrical Dindshenchas in the story of the Dagda, Corrgenn and Ailech, wherein it states the Corrgenn travelled from Tara to Lough Foyle in the Inishowen peninsula via Mag Senaig.
The Metrical Dindshenchas, or Lore of Places, is probably the major surviving monument of Irish bardic verse.
As a national compilation, the Metrical Dindshenchas has come down to us in two different recensions.
In pagan times it was known as Cruachán Aigle, being mentioned by that name in sources such as Cath Maige Tuired, Buile Shuibhne, The Metrical Dindshenchas, and the Annals of Ulster entry for the year 1113.
According to the Metrical Dindshenchas, she was the mother of Fand.

Metrical and is
To use Metrical Visions and George's scaffold speech as the sole pieces of evidence to support an argument for homosexual activity is problematic in that it creates a paradox.
Controversy in 1825-6 about the Apocrypha and the Metrical Psalms resulted in the secession of the Glasgow and Edinburgh Bible Societies, which later formed what is now the Scottish Bible Society.
Metrical poetry written in the regional language is set to tune by composers.
The Gaelic Metrical Psalms are used to this day in the Scottish Highland Presbyterian Churches where the practice of lining out is used, in accordance with the Westminster Assembly of Divines Directory for Public Worship.
Metrical poetry is a particularly rhythmic form, deriving its structure from patterns of phonetic features within and between the lines of verse.
The first Anglo-Norman historiographer is Geoffrey Gaimar, who wrote his Estorie des Angles ( between 1147 and 1151 ) for Dame Constance, wife of Ralph FitzGilbert ( The Anglo-Norman Metrical Chronicle, Hardy and Martin, i. ii., London, 1888 ).
Therefore, psalms are sung in public worship solely and without instrumental accompaniment, and the Scottish Metrical Psalter of 1650 is used solely in the public singing of psalms.
Flidais is a female mythological figure in early Irish literature, including the Lebor Gabála Érenn, the Metrical Dindsenchas and the Ulster Cycle.

Metrical and work
In 1877 he published The Unknown Eros, which contains his finest poetic work, and in the following year Amelia, his own favourite among his poems, together with an interesting essay on English Metrical Law, appeared.

Metrical and Ireland
Other works by him include the Psalms in an English Metrical Version ( 1842 ) and a History of the Church of Ireland ( 1839 – 1841 ; 2 vols .).
The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland, however, produced a split leaf version of the Scots Metrical Psalter, but with additional " Alternative versions " of the words included as the second half of the book.

Metrical and .
Metrical rhythm generally involves precise arrangements of stresses or syllables into repeated patterns called feet within a line.
Similarities can be found in the battle between Thor and Jormungand from Norse myths, as well as ( perhaps ) an incident in the Irish Metrical Dindsenchas in which the Dagda fights a giant octopus.
Singer published the first complete edition in 1825: The Life of Cardinal Wolsey, and Metrical Visions ; from the original autograph manuscript.
The poem was first published in Metrical Legends of Exalted Characters in 1821.
In 1832 he published at London Cædmon's Metrical Paraphrase of Parts of the Holy Scriptures in Anglo-Saxon ; with an English Translation, Notes, and a Verbal Index, which was well reviewes.
Theory of Suspensions: A Study of Metrical Pitch Relations in Tonal Music.
The Fairy Family: A Series of Ballads & Metrical Tales Illustrating the Fairy Mythology of Europe.
Metrical curiosities ; 14.
The verses in Metrical Visions are on the basis of Cavendish's interpretation of George's scaffold speech, and now, nearly five hundred years later, Warnicke and Weir re-interpret George's scaffold speech on the basis of Cavendish's metrical visions ; hence the paradox.
Within the Thistledown, the field enveloped the asteroid, effectively isolating it from the Einsteinian Metrical Frame, permitting relative inertia to be ignored.
Metrical restoration would emend the attested tri-syllabic with a tetra-syllabic.
Metrical restoration would emend the attested tri-syllabic with a tetra-syllabic.

Dindshenchas and Ireland
Knowledge of the real or putative history of local places formed an important part of the education of the elite in ancient Ireland, so the Dindshenchas was probably a kind of textbook in origin.

Dindshenchas and .
As told in the metrical Dindshenchas, Boann created the River Boyne.
According to a Dindshenchas poem, Cruachan was named after Crochen, the handmaid of Étaín, a sídhe maiden re-born as a mortal.
Aside from the Ulster tales there are not many mythical descriptions of Connachts main fort with one of the best examples occurring in a Dindshenchas poem on Carn Fráich.

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