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MONASTIC POEMS, NINTH CENTURY Pangur Ban, 15 The Scribe in the Woods, 17 The Bell, 18 The Blackbird by Belfast Loch, 19 The Blackbird Calling from the Willow, 20 King and Hermit, 21 MONASTIC POEMS, TENTH AND ELEVENTH CENTURIES I Am Eve, 29 All Things to All Men, 3 Manchan's Wish, 3 I POEMS ABOUT COLUM CILLE'S (SAINT COLUMBA'S) LIFE A Blue Eye Will Look Back, 3 5 An Exile's Dream, 36 Derry, 38 The Three Best Beloved Places, 39 Weary My Hand with Writing, 40 The Old Woman of Beare, 41 Cr6ide's Lament for Dinertach, 45 Liadan Tells of Her Love for Cuirithir, 46 Poor Payment, 48 OTHERWORLD POEMS Manannan Describes His Kingdom to Bran, 5 The Island with a Bridge of Glass, 5 5 Fair Lady, Will You Go with Me?, 5 8 L6eg's Description to Cf Chulainn of Labraid's Home in Mag Mell, 5 9 POEMS ATTRIBUTED TO MAD SUIBNE My Little Chapel, 65 The Cry of the Garb, 66 Suibne and Eorann, 69 Suibne in the Woods, 71 Suibne in the Snow, 8 POEMS FROM THE FINN CYCLE Cael Praises Creide's House, 85 Creide's Lament for Cael, 89 Description of Winter, 9i May Day, 9z Summer Has Gone, 94 Grainne Speaks of Diarmait, 95 These Hands Are Withered, 96 Once I Had Golden Curls, 97 Notes, 99