[64]. Attributed to Cormac, King-Bishop of Cashel.
[65]. Rhys: Hibbert Lectures, 1886—“The Zeus of the Insular Celts”.
[66]. Rhys: Hibbert Lectures, 1886—“The Gaulish Pantheon”.
[67]. Pharsalia, Book I, l. 444, &c.:
“Et quibus immitis placatur sanguine diro
Teutates, horrensque feris altaribus Hesus;
Et Taranis Scythicae non mitior ara Dianae”.
[68]. Iliad, Book V.
[69]. Op. cit., Book XIV.
[70]. It commemorates the battle of Magh Rath.