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From Mrs. Ullin Leavell, to be added to the Ullin Leavell Scholarship Fund, securities valued at
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Ullin came with his harp; he gave the song of Alpin.
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Fingal comes like a watery column of mist! his heroes are around; and see the bards of song, gray-haired Ullin! stately Ryno!
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I touched the harp with Ullin: the song of mourning rose!
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Ullin had returned one day from the chase before the heroes fell.
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She retired from the song of Ullin, like the moon in the west, when she foresees the shower, and hides her fair head in a cloud.
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As for Ireland, all that he knows, or seems to know, is that Ullin is Ulster; but the very scenes which are most conspicuous in Ulster he transfers to Leinster -- from Antrim, for example, to Meath; and the rest to some undistinguishable point between
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Within, in his locks of youth, is Ferad-Artho, blue-eyed king, the son of broad-shielded Cairbar, from Ullin of the roes.
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'My ghost, O'Connal, is on my native hills, but my corse is on the sands of Ullin.
The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life William Rounseville Alger 1863
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Each of these bands had its special heroes; its Godfreys and Orlandos celebrated in song; the most famous name in Ulster was Cuchullin: so called from _cu_, a hound, or watch-dog, and _Ullin_, the ancient name of his province.
A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1846
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