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单词 Lugh
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But it's her coming to see Emmi as an individual rather than a limpet liability, while at the same time revisiting her golden image of Lugh, that makes this book particularly memorable to me. Little women: children's literature's stand-in parents 2013-05-17T10:00:00Z
Without any exaggeration, Lugh is half of Saba's soul. Blood Red Road by Moira Young - review 2012-02-10T09:00:00Z
Her relationship with Lugh also seemed the opposite to the first. Rebel Heart by Moira Young - review 2013-03-18T12:00:00Z
For where Saba is the night sky, Lugh is the daytime. Blood Red Road by Moira Young - review 2012-02-10T09:00:00Z
Angrier and meaner than Dicey, but just as strong-willed, is Saba, the furious protagonist of the post-apocalyptic YA novel Blood Red Road, who has always been inseparable from Lugh, her beautiful blond twin brother. Little women: children's literature's stand-in parents 2013-05-17T10:00:00Z
The Celtic raven god, Lugh, was told by his fellow ravens when enemies approached. Strolling the ancient hillforts of southern England 2017-08-07T04:00:00Z
One of the kings who ruled in Tara considerably over a thousand years B.C. was named Lugh, or in English, Lewy or Louis. Beauties and Antiquities of Ireland 2012-04-23T02:00:32.180Z
But the garment of the Saint protected the man who was ready to give his life for his master, and Finn Lugh escaped without a wound. Life of Saint Columba Apostle of Scotland 2011-05-10T02:00:58.153Z
The title comes from the unmarried women’s jokes about being dateless for the harvest dance during the festival honoring the pagan god Lugh and their intention to go together and dance with one another. | Westchester: A Haunting Irish Dance to the Music of Time 2011-03-20T03:59:32Z
It is said that Lugh mac Ethlinn fought there by his son. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Charlemagne’s son, Count of the Marshes, promised to Aude the Fair, 155 Lugh of the Long Hand. Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race
But when Lugh heard that they were on their way he put on his cloak of invisibility and withdrew privily to Tara. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
Again, a year after the attempt had been made to murder Columba and the monk Finn Lugh had saved his life, the Saint asked his companion if he remembered the occurrence. Life of Saint Columba Apostle of Scotland 2011-05-10T02:00:58.153Z
What way did the Sons of Tuireann get their death but going questing after a cooking spit at the bidding of Lugh of the Long Hand! Three Wonder Plays
Terrible sword brought by Lugh from the Land of the Living, 113 France. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Cuchulain was the nephew of King Conor of Ulster, son of his sister Dechtire, and men say his father was no mortal man, but the great god Lugh of the Long Hand. Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race
Then they sought for Lugh to deliver over the eric, but he was not to be found. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
It is just a year ago to-day," he said, "since Donnell tried to murder me, and our dear Finn Lugh would have given his life for mine. Life of Saint Columba Apostle of Scotland 2011-05-10T02:00:58.153Z
It was no clown fought for you, but a king, having generations of kings behind him, the young King of Sorcha, Manus, son of Solas son of Lugh. Three Wonder Plays
Thirdly, there was a worship of personified deities, Æsus, Teutates, Lugh, and others, conceived as representing natural forces, or as guardians of social laws. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Lugh grew up among his mother's people, but remembered his divine descent on his father's side; and when it came to the War of the Fomoroh against Ireland, was for fighting for his father's people. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
"Let them pay it over to the High King," said Lugh. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
"I have that horse only on loan myself," said Lugh, "and I will not give a loan of a loan." Gods and Fighting Men
The negotiations concerning the frontier lasted until 1908, being protracted over the question as to the possession of Lugh, a town on the Juba, which eventually fell to Italy. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
Kian, the story goes, was sent northward by Lugh to summon the fighting men of the Danaans in Ulster to the hosting against the Fomorians. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
"Oh then, I am a craftsman," said Lugh; "I am a good carpenter." The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
So it was done; and when Lugh had tidings that the High King had the eric, he returned to Ben Edar. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
And Lugh buried her in the plain of Midhe, and raised a mound over her, that is to be seen to this day. Gods and Fighting Men
Lugh of the Long-Hand, filled with mysterious wisdom, was not absent, whose father was sadly avenged on the sons of Turann—these with their hosts. The Crock of Gold
The brothers bind themselves to pay the fine, and Lugh then declares the meaning of it. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
"Then go and ask the king," said Lugh, "if he will not be needing a man who is excellent in all those crafts at once"; and that way he got admission. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
In no long time all of the Fomorians were slain save nine men, and these were taken alive and brought before Lugh. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
But Lugh was seen again in Ireland at the time Conchubar and the Men of the Red Branch went following white birds southward to the Boinn at the time of Cuchulain's birth. Gods and Fighting Men
"Thou hast said it," said Lugh, "and those who did the deed are listening to me now, and know it better than I." The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
Lugh appears in Irish legend with distinctly solar attributes. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
"They have sentenced themselves, the murderers of my father," said Lugh. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
Ye also should be slain," said Lugh, "but that I am minded to send you as ambassadors to your King. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
But then to make an excuse for sparing him, Lugh said: "Tell us what is the best way for the men of Ireland to plough and to sow and to reap." Gods and Fighting Men
"I will take an eric from you," said Lugh, "and if it seem too great, I will remit a portion of it." The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
In the tale of the Quest of the Sons of Turenn we are told that Lugh approached the Fomorians from the west. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Astonishment and despair overcame the Sons of Turenn when they learned the meaning of the eric of Lugh, and they went home to tell the tidings to their father. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
Then Lugh sent messengers abroad to bring his host together, and among them was his own father, Kian, son of Canta. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
And Lugh and the Dagda and Ogma followed after the Fomor, for they had brought away the Dagda's harp with them, that was called Uaitne. Gods and Fighting Men
They had a son named Lugh Lamfada, or Lugh of the Long Arm, who grew up into a youth of surpassing beauty and strength. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
Lugh was, of course, the appointed redeemer of the Danaan people from their servitude. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Hither in due time came the report of the grievous and dishonouring oppression wrought by the Fomorians upon the people of Dana, and that report was heard by Lugh. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
So they buried him as deep as the height of a man, and went their way to join the host of Lugh. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
And Lugh was made king over the Men of Dea then, and it was at Nas he had his court. Gods and Fighting Men
Then Lugh said to his tutors "It were a worthy deed to rescue my father and the people of Erinn from this tyranny; let me go thither and attempt it." The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
But when Lugh shortly afterwards passes that way the stones on the plain cry out and tell him of his father's murder at the hands of the sons of Turenn. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Then Lugh said: "Why do ye rise up before that grim and ill-looking band and not before us?" The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
When the host was assembled, Lugh led them into Connacht and smote the Fomorians and drove them to their ships, but of this the tale tells not here. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
It is thus Lugh was born and reared. Gods and Fighting Men
"I am greatly minded to slay them," said Lugh; and he repeated it, "very greatly minded." The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
When Lugh came from the Land of the Living he brought with him many magical gifts. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
"Ye are too long under oppression," said Lugh, and gave the word for onset. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
But when the fight was done, Lugh asked of his comrades if they had seen his father in the fight and how it fared with him. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
And after this, Lugh struck his head off. Gods and Fighting Men
Go now to Lugh, and ask him for the loan of the fairy steed of Mananan, which was given him to ride over the sea into Erinn. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
And he recognised in them Dectera and her maidens, whom they had missed for three years, and in the glorious youth Lugh of the Long Arm, son of Ethlinn. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
And it was not long after Lugh had got the fine from the sons of Tuireann that the Fomor came and landed at Scetne. Gods and Fighting Men
Then Lugh made search among the dead, and they found not Kian there. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
"I will ask an advice about that from our wise men," said Lugh. Gods and Fighting Men
And Lugh said: "It was the death of an enemy the sons of Tuireann gave my dear father." Gods and Fighting Men
“It is the radiance of the face of Lugh of the Long Arm,” they replied. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Then Lugh bade his people to shake the chain of silence, and they did so, and they all listened. Gods and Fighting Men
"Were Kian alive he would be here," said Lugh, "and I swear by the Wind and the Sun that I will not eat or drink till I know what has befallen him." The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
"And as for myself," he said, "I am Lugh of the Long Hand, son of Ethlinn." Gods and Fighting Men
"We did get it," said they; "and where is Lugh till we give it to him?" Gods and Fighting Men
And Cuchulain knew that this was Lugh his father, who had come from among the People of Dana to help his son through his hour of gloom and despair. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
And while he was away Lugh had called together the Druids, and smiths, and physicians, and law-makers, and chariot-drivers of Ireland, to make plans for the battle. Gods and Fighting Men
On their return the Danaan host passed by the Plain of Murthemny, and when they came near the place of the murder the stones cried aloud to Lugh. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
But when the battle was going on, Lugh broke away from those that were keeping him, and rushed out to the front of the Men of Dea. Gods and Fighting Men
And after Lugh had held the kingship for a long time, the Dagda was made king in his place. Gods and Fighting Men
Then Bres came to look at the cows, and to see them milked before him, and Cian, father of Lugh, was there. Gods and Fighting Men
So Lugh said that would do, and he let him go free after that. Gods and Fighting Men
And Lugh listened, and they told him of the deed of the sons of Turenn. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
And then there was a fierce battle fought, and Lugh was heartening the men of Ireland to fight well, the way they would not be in bonds any longer. Gods and Fighting Men
When Bres saw that, he gave himself up to Lugh's protection. Gods and Fighting Men
On that Lugh gave him his life, and then the Druids that were with him asked his protection for themselves. Gods and Fighting Men
"It is at us Lugh is saying all this," said the sons of Tuireann among themselves. Gods and Fighting Men
So they went to Lugh, and it all fell out as Turenn had told them, and they went back to Turenn. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
And when Nuada saw all the things Lugh could do, he began to think that by his help the country might get free of the taxes and the tyranny put on it by the Fomor. Gods and Fighting Men
"Your own pledge is not enough," said Lugh, "for it is often the like of you promised to pay a fine in this way, and would try to back out of it after." Gods and Fighting Men
"This is the way of it then," said Lugh. Gods and Fighting Men
But Lugh hurled it back again that it lay in the middle of the king's house. Gods and Fighting Men
Go now, dear father, with all speed to Lugh at Tara. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
"By my word," said Lugh, "there is a great desire coming on me to kill themselves." Gods and Fighting Men
And Lugh of the Long Hand was at that time at Teamhair with the King of Ireland, and it was showed to him that the Fomor were after landing at Eas Dara. Gods and Fighting Men
"It is good cause I have for it," said Lugh, "for the Fomor are come into Ireland and have robbed Bodb Dearg; and what help will you give me against them?" he said. Gods and Fighting Men
"It is the shining of the face of Lugh, son of Ethlinn," said they. Gods and Fighting Men
Turenn went to Lugh and gave him the spit of the sea-nymphs, and besought him for the lives of his sons. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
"It is too long a time you have been under this oppression," said Lugh. Gods and Fighting Men
"It was indeed," said Lugh; "and I see now in this house," he said, "the men that killed him, and they know themselves what way they killed him better than I know it." Gods and Fighting Men
"It would be well for me now," said Lugh, "to give you better knowledge of the fine." Gods and Fighting Men
"Question me," said Lugh; "I am a carpenter." Gods and Fighting Men
Then Turenn bowed his white head and went sorrowfully back to Dún Turenn; and he told his sons of the words that Lugh had said. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
And when Lugh came to Teamhair he sat in the high seat of the king, and he looked about him and he saw the three sons of Tuireann. Gods and Fighting Men
And they left the place and went to their father's house that night, and they told him all they had done, and the way Lugh had treated them. Gods and Fighting Men
Go, dear father, to Teamhair, and give this spit to Lugh, and bring the skin that has healing in it for our relief. Gods and Fighting Men
Then Lugh sent the Dagda to spy out the Fomor, and to delay them till such time as the men of Ireland would come to the battle. Gods and Fighting Men
After that Lugh departed to Tara, to the Court of the High King, and he charged his people to say nothing of what had happened until he himself had made it known. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
"And you, Credne," Lugh said then to his worker in brass, "what help can you give to our men in the battle?" Gods and Fighting Men
Then Lugh spoke to the whole army and put strength in them, so that each one had the spirit in him of a king or a great lord. Gods and Fighting Men
And if Lugh had not put out that eye when he did, the whole of Ireland would have been burned in one flash. Gods and Fighting Men
And Lugh of the Long Hand said: "Why do you rise up before that surly, slovenly troop, when you did not rise up before us?" Gods and Fighting Men
When he reached Tara with his victorious host the King placed Lugh at his own right hand before all the princes and lords of the Danaan folk. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
And Lugh went away out of Ireland, and some said he died at Uisnech, the place where the five provinces meet, and the first place there was ever a fire kindled in Ireland. Gods and Fighting Men
"That is a good help," said Lugh; "but there is a help I would sooner have from you than that: to gather the Riders of the Sidhe to me from every place where they are." Gods and Fighting Men
Then Lugh said: "Go and ask the king if he has any one man that can do all these things, and if he has, I will not ask to come into Teamhair." Gods and Fighting Men
So the chess-boards were brought out, and every game that was played, Lugh won it. Gods and Fighting Men
Then Lugh asked of the King that the chain of silence might be shaken; and the assembly heard it, and gave their attention to Lugh. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
And Lugh said: "What are your minds fixed on at this time, Men of Dea?" Gods and Fighting Men
This now is the story of the birth of Lugh. Gods and Fighting Men
And then they went on to join Lugh of the Long Hand for the battle. Gods and Fighting Men
Lugh came up to them then and saluted them. Gods and Fighting Men
And Lugh said: "O King, and ye princes of the People of Dana, I ask what vengeance would each of you exact upon a man who had foully murdered your father?" The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
And Brian said: "Bring me with you to Lugh, to see would I get it from him." Gods and Fighting Men
But Lugh stopped near them for three days and three nights, and at the end of that time the Riders of the Sidhe came to him. Gods and Fighting Men
"By my word," said Lugh, "if the whole race of the Fomor went under my protection they would not be destroyed by me." Gods and Fighting Men
There are making that answer," said Lugh, "the three men that killed my father; and let them pay the fine for him now, since you are all together in the one place. Gods and Fighting Men
Then they were all astonished, and the King answered and said: "Surely it is not the father of Lugh Lamfada who has thus been slain?" The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
So they went to Lugh, and Brian asked the skin of him. Gods and Fighting Men
And it is the place where Lugh was at the time, at a gathering of the people for a fair on the green outside Teamhair, and the King of Ireland along with him. Gods and Fighting Men
And there were some said he was a son of Lugh Lamh-Fada, of the Long Hand. Gods and Fighting Men
"There has no greater loss fallen on Ireland since the loss of Lugh, son of Ethne," said the king. Gods and Fighting Men
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