The Destruction of Dá Dergas Hostel. The Harvard Classics. 190914. |
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| The Room of Cormac Condlongas |
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| I saw there, says Ingcél, a man of noble countenance, large, with a clear and sparkling eye, an even set of teeth, a face narrow below, broad above. Fair, flaxen, golden hair upon him, and a proper fillet around it. A brooch of silver in his mantle, and in his hand a gold-hilted sword. A shield with five golden circles upon it: a five-barbed javelin in his hand. A visage just, fair, ruddy he hath: he is also beardless. Modest-minded is that man! | 1 |
| And after that, whom sawest thou there? | 2 |
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