i.e.,
Bitter is the wind to-night,
It tosses the ocean’s white hair;
To-night I fear not the fierce warriors of Norway
Coursing on the Irish Sea.
(Translation by Kuno Meyer: Ancient Irish Poetry, p. 101.)
[82] See Margaret Stokes: Early Christian Architecture in Ireland, p. 127.
[83] G. Coffey: A Guide to the Celtic Antiquities of the Christian Period (National Museum, Dublin) pp. 29, 49 and 62.
[84] Ib., p. 17.