Songs of Love and Empire

By E. NESBIT.

Crown 8vo, cloth gilt.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] In Gaelic, the name of Lir’s daughter is Fionnghuala, and is variously given in English as Fionula, Fionnuola, Finoola, and Finola.

[2] Now Loch Derravaragh, in West Meath.

[3] That is, between the north-east of Ireland (the Giant’s Causeway) and the south-west of the Scottish Highlands (the Mull of Cantire).

[4] The Tailcen: a name given by the early Irish to St. Patrick.

[5] Coineag, Gaelic for “rabbit.” The common English equivalent, Bunny, is a Gaelic derivative, from Bun, a stump or tail.

[6] St. Patrick. (Druidic name.)