Gods and Fighting Men The story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland, arranged and put into English by Lady Gregory

BOOK FOUR

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THE EVER-LIVING LIVING ONES

I have used many of the above, and for separate stories, I may give these authorities:--

MIDHIR AND ETAIN.-- O'Curry, _Manners and Customs_; Whitley Stokes, _Dinnsenchus_; Müller, _Revue Celtique_; Nutt, _Voyage of Bran_; De Jubainville, _Epopée Celtique_; Standish Hayes O'Grady, MS. lent me by him.

MANANNAN AT PLAY.-- S. Hayes O'Grady, _Silva Gaedelica_.

HIS CALL TO BRAN.-- Professor Kuno Meyer in Nutt's _Voyage of Bran_; S. Hayes O'Grady, _Silva Gaedelica_; De Jubainville, _Cycle Mythologique_.

HIS THREE CALLS TO CORMAC.-- Whitley Stokes, _Irische Texte_.

CLIODNA'S WAVE.-- S. Hayes O'Grady, _Silva Gaedelica_; Whitley Stokes, _Dinnsenchus_.

HIS CALL TO CONNLA.-- O'Beirne Crowe, _Kilkenny Arch. Journal_; Windisch, _Irische Texte_.

TADG IN THE ISLANDS.-- S. Hayes O'Grady, _Silva Gaedelica_.

LAEGAIRE IN THE HAPPY PLAIN.-- S.H. O'Grady, _Silva Gaedelica_; Kuno Meyer in Nutt's _Voyage of Bran_.

FATE OF THE CHILDREN OF LIR.-- O'Curry, _Atlantis_.