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Examples
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So they set out in that way, and left Sruth na Maoile behind them, and went to the point of Irrus Domnann, and there they stopped, and it is a life of misery and a cold life they led there.
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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But after that storm a great quiet came on the sea, and Fionnuala was alone on Sruth na Maoile; and when she took notice that her brothers were wanting she was lamenting after them greatly, and she made this complaint: --
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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And then they used to go every day to the shore of Ireland or of Alban, but they had to come back to Sruth na Maoile every night.
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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After that complaint they took to flight, lightly, airily, till they came to Sruth na Maoile between Ireland and Alban.
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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It was a bad dwelling-place for the children of Lir they to be on Sruth na Maoile.
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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So they set out in that way, and left Sruth na Maoile behind them, and went to the point of Irrus Domnann, and there they stopped, and it is a life of misery and a cold life they led there.
Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People Hamilton Wright Mabie 1880
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It was a bad dwelling-place for the children of Lir they to be on Sruth na Maoile.
Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People Hamilton Wright Mabie 1880
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And then they used to go every day to the shore of Ireland or of Alhan, but they had to come back to Sruth na Maoile every night.
Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People Hamilton Wright Mabie 1880
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After that complaint they took to flight, lightly, airily, till they came to Sruth na Maoile between Ireland and Alban.
Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People Hamilton Wright Mabie 1880
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But after that storm a great quiet came on the sea, and Fionnuala was alone on Sruth na Maoile; and when she took notice that her brothers were wanting she was lamenting after them greatly, and she made this complaint:
Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People Hamilton Wright Mabie 1880
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