Surprised and indignant, the monarch instantly dispatched messengers to summon the offender to his presence ; the princes seated themselves in a circle upon the grass to receive him, and on his arrival, one alone among them, Here, the son of Dego, impressed... The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, - Page 89by William Henry Bartlett - 1844Full view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - Ireland - 1843 - 558 pages
...instantly despatched messengers to summon the offender to his presence; the princes seated themselves in a circle upon the grass to receive him ; and, on his arrival, one alone among them, Here, the son of Dcgo, impressed with reverence by the stranger's appearance, stood up to salute him. That they heard... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - Ireland - 1857 - 858 pages
...instantly dispatched messengers to summon the offender to his presence ; the princes seated themselves in a circle upon the grass to receive him, and on his arrival,...heard with complacency, however, his account of the object of his mission, appear?, from hig preaching at the palace of Tara, on the following day, in... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - Celts - 1857 - 780 pages
...instantly dispatched messengers to summon the oifender to his presence ; the princes seated themselves in a circle upon the grass to receive him, and on his arrival,...heard with complacency, however, his account of the object of his mission, appears, from his preaching at the palace of Tara,on the following day, in the... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - 1866 - 776 pages
...instantly dispatched messengers to summon the offender to his presence ; the princes seated themselves in a circle upon the grass to receive him, and on his arrival,...heard with complacency, however, his account of the object of his mission, appears, from his preaching at the palace of Tara, on the following day, in... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - Ireland - 1998 - 420 pages
...the offender to his presenee ; the prinees seated themselves in a eirele upon the ^rass to reeeive him, and on his arrival, one alone among them, Here, the son of Dego, impressed with reverenee by the stranger's appearanee, stood up to salute him. That they heard with eomplaeeney, however,... | |
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